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December 21, 2009


Conn. Firefighters Seek Back Pay, Damages from New Haven After Supreme Court Ruling

"It's going to be tough on the city," Jacques said. "Even a settlement is going to be a large number."

Yes, it's tough when you racially discriminate against folks -- they tend to want damages.

New Haven taxpayers will apparently be paying 7 figures for the fear-inspired racism of their city leaders, reports the Associated Press.

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