One of the best roundups of coverage I have seen on this story comes from Sad Hill News.
And a great picture too!
In 1997’s Pigford vs. Glickman case, approximately 400 African (hyphen) American farmers sued the US Department of Agriculture claiming racial discrimination from 1983-1997. When the case was settled an estimated 2,000-3,000 claims were expected to be filed with awards reaching $50,000 each. Today, nearly 92,000 black ‘farmers’ are claiming ‘Pigford’ reparations — 5 times the number of blacks who were operating farms at the time.
And with yesterday’s announcement of ‘Pigford 3‘ and ‘Pigford 4‘ under way [Obama's streamlined process that makes women and Hispanics who 'attempted-to-farm' or 'attempted-to-own land' eligible for $50,000 each], we can count on mainstream media sticking their heads in the sand for this storm:I want my $50,000 too!
Read the whole roundup on Obama's fraudulent reparations.
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