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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3969686" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Folks such as Thomas Sowell, Walter E. Williams, and Larry Elder have all stated multiple times that LBJ's social program of welfare is what destroyed the black families. In the '60's, a black child was likely to be in one of 70 percent or more of black families that had both parents in the home. Fast forward to now and that number that has both parents is more like 20 to 30 percent.</p><p></p><p>Larry Elder even told of a conversation he had with his "formerly" estranged father. During an 8 hour visit with his father, Larry found out that his dad's name of Elder was not because his father's name was Elder. As Larry found out, his dad's mother gave him the last name of just one of the many men she "lived with during her life."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3969686, member: 7900"] Folks such as Thomas Sowell, Walter E. Williams, and Larry Elder have all stated multiple times that LBJ's social program of welfare is what destroyed the black families. In the '60's, a black child was likely to be in one of 70 percent or more of black families that had both parents in the home. Fast forward to now and that number that has both parents is more like 20 to 30 percent. Larry Elder even told of a conversation he had with his "formerly" estranged father. During an 8 hour visit with his father, Larry found out that his dad's name of Elder was not because his father's name was Elder. As Larry found out, his dad's mother gave him the last name of just one of the many men she "lived with during her life." [/QUOTE]
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