I wanted to make a comment about DWB. Last year I was driving in the middle of the night for an early morning flight. There was very little traffic in the town and I wanted to get a cup of coffee but was not familiar with where the convenience store was so I turned left when I should have turned right. I drove around the block to go in the right direction. Now a police car was parked on the side of the road and saw me do this. I was not speeding, used my turn signals etc in the correct way and my car had no problems such as lights out etc.
The police officer got behind me and quickly pulled me over. I was surprised because as I said I was doing absolutly nothing wrong! Right away he wanted to know what I was doing, just why was I there? I kept my cool and explained what I was doing, but I admit it bothered me the way I was questioned when I had a very innocent reason for being where I was. If it had been during the day I never would have been noticed. My car is neither fancy or expensive. Now if I was a minority I guess I could have felt then that I was pulled over because of that reason, but I'm a white middleaged woman so I can't use that for an excuse. The truth is I was in an area where I caught the eye of a young police officer who felt anyone driving around at 3 a.m. was suspicious. My impression of him was he was a jerk who was to filled up with his own importance but I kept that impression to myself while we talked. I do understand a person being upset if they are pulled over for no reason, because I certainly did not like it when it happened to me, but I don't believe we can blame race for it, there are many reasons it can be and if we just play the "race card" then our eyes are not open to reality.
As for needing to feel guilty for what our gggggg-parents did, that has never cut it with me. Slavery did not just happen here in America, I am of scottish-irish descent and you know what, many years ago there was slavery over there! I have no doubt I have ancestors who were abused and very poorly treated. As far as I have been able to find out I have no ancestor who was a slave ownder, they settled in the north and I had ones who fought for the north during the civil was and atleast 1 who was a pow during that time and I'm sure suffered greatly.
During my years I have worked with many black, white, hispanic and a few people from the middle east. What I have learned is no matter the color, you're going to find good people and you're going to also find people who are an



, IMO it's not because of the color of their skin, it's because of what's underneith the skin.
Color of skin is not the only way to discriminate, we all judge others on a daily basis on so many different levels. Should a homely woman be given more chance towards a job because she's at a disadvantage? My brother was rejected for certain training in the airforce because of his partial colorblindness, should I organise a protest?
Why don't I ever hear Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton mad about an injustice done towards a non-black? Isn't injustice towards anyone wrong?
I know I'm rambling here but just wanted to chime in a little.
VB