Bush's Racial Profiling policy has loopholes?
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I recently read an editorial on racial profiling titled, "Racial profiling/ Loopholes weaken new policy". The name of the author is unknown but it was published in the Star Tribune and can be found on their web site. In this article the author takes an extremely liberal approach to President Bushes new policy on racial profiling by simply picking apart the fine print. The author does nothing to prove that racial profiling is bad for
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are put on the streets for a reason and I think it's absolutely outrageous to put curriculums on who they pull over. If you committing a crime no matter how big or small you will get targeted by the police, plain and simple. Racial profiling is just another cop out used by the ACLU and NAACP and it's insane to think that these groups can actually affect the president even if they are dead wrong.
are put on the streets for a reason and I think it's absolutely outrageous to put curriculums on who they pull over. If you committing a crime no matter how big or small you will get targeted by the police, plain and simple. Racial profiling is just another cop out used by the ACLU and NAACP and it's insane to think that these groups can actually affect the president even if they are dead wrong.