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Slavery & Insurance Examining slave insurance in a world 150 years removed

Legal Beat • May 15, 2000
Recently, in March 2000, Aetna, the nation's largest health insurer, was criticized for participating in slave insurance 150 years ago. Aetna apologized and expressed its "deep regret" over ...

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Subject: RE: Whites continue to profit from slavery

Posted On: February 8, 2008, 11:55 am CST
Posted By: Curt Douglas
Comment:
It is no doubt that white America and the influx of illegal aliens are still enjoying the royalties of free labor by slaves and their decendants to this very day. It other words this country was build on free labor and now illegals cross the borders daily to escape their poverty to get all the benefits that America has to offer and as a consequence native born citizens and people of color ex slave decendants suffer. Because the government tells them that there are little to no resources to help them with their problems of homelessness, no health care and the lack of educational resources to get better and more productive jobs with a worthwhile future for them and their children. However, this is stressed even further when we are having to assist others that have not paid into the system in any way at all. This is something that should be brought to the attention of our politicians, who say that they are looking out for this country and its citizens, especially those that have paid the price and more.
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RE: Whites continue to profit from slavery Curt Douglas
Feb 8, 2008, 11:55 am
Whites continue to profit from slavery Donna
Mar 30, 2007, 10:41 am
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