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Thursday, July 29, 2010
07/29/10 We Report You Decide: Did Stamford Fire and Rescue Chief Robert McGrath Get His Promotion After Working On Dan Malloy's House?

07/29/10 The Raw Byram News Feed:
Report: State's Beaches Slightly Cleaner In 2009 Hartford Courant Byram Beach in Greenwich topped the state's list, with 20 closings or water-quality advisory days. Next was Clinton Town Beach with nine, and Calf Pasture ... |
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07/28/10 After Byram Roundup Reported On How Dan Malloy Was Desperately Playing The Race Card In The Democratic Primary Emails Like This Came In
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BYRAM ROUNDUP
Is affirmative action a good law or bad one?
Incidentally, all applicants have to meet the pre-requisites for a job in order to be hired for any position. Affirmative Action does not help unqualified people gain positions they shouldn't have.
I remember when it was acceptable to call a "colored person" who was older than you "boy" or "girl."
No one could imagine that the races would be even close to being on an equal footing only 50 years later.
So if you believe in promoting racial equality, it is a good law.
Companies that have issues need to wonder more about why minorities are so underepresented in their companies.
But we, as a country, need to address the racial problems we still have. I wish we didn't need Affirmative Action. And I honestly beleve, that we don't in most companies. The law isn't their for most companies.
Eight minority Greenwich police officers -- six black and two Latino -- alleged they were overlooked for promotions to higher-profile and higher-paying positions that instead went to white police officers.
In December 2009, the town and the eight officers agreed to settle the case just before a judge was to uphold or overturn an earlier jury verdict awarding five officers damages -- a move that officially closed the book on the four-year-old case.
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights noted major disparities between Hamilton Avenue School and other public elementary schools.
There was a time that Jews like Greenwich Roundup were not allowed to live in Greenwich.
You could rent a store in Greenwich, but you couldn't own a house in Greenwich.
Temple Shalom was started by Greenwich Avenue merchants who were not allowed to live in the town they worshiped in.