In Houston the interurban was ended in 1940 when the mayor, Neal Pickett, campaigned on the platform of not letting the niggers ride for free. My father talks of riding the Interurban from Houston to Galveston and renting a bathing suit at Murdock's pier.
  Isn't it amazing how the masters stir up fear and hatred so that people will vote against their  own interests ? You'd think that after thousands of years we'd have learned.
In Houston the interurban was ended in 1940 when the mayor, Neal Pickett, campaigned on the platform of not letting the niggers ride for free.

If our species survives and ever enters a 'Star-Trek'esque golden age, they will wonder at our barbarity. Talk about slicing off your nose to spite you face.

That was only 60ish years ago. Less than a century. It's hard to believe people like that existed or continue to exist. Sad.

If you think that's bad, I suggest you not look closely at what Congress has been up to this week...
Amen.  If we want to see inhumanity we don't need to look at history, we only need to look collectively in the mirror.
Could you please post the Reader's Digest version?  I don't knwo what you mean.
The reference is probably due to the very close to enabling powers (Nazi party response to terror attack) passed by congress. The ability to declare someone an illegal combatant or terrorist with unlimited detention, secret trials with absolutely no oversite and the redefinition of torture as legal as long as it causes no long term major physical disabilities.

Scarring, Mental harm, Psychologic terror, Starvation, degredation are all legal. The definition of disability and long term would probably allow the legal breakage of bones and removal of fingernails and teeth, possibly even the removal of minor digits. This can occur at any time in detention. Exactly how the torture of someone 4-5 years after capture can still yield much/any information, I have difficulty seeing. I can see it satisfying someones desire for revenge or sadistic urges.

I have a lot of problems with the law and believe it will be tossed by the supreme court as it hardly allows for equality under the law as it targets 'furiners'.

If it stands though all that is needed is an ammendment or two in the future and the law could be applied domestically. Shouldn't be hard to do with a domestic terrorist act (eg london tube bombing style). Then you've pretty well got legal nazi concentration camps. It even has massive secrecy and censorship built in, if you know someone has been arrested under the new rules and speak out, you are off to camp as well. This apparently includes the judges and lawyers associated with the cases. The law was also retrospective so Pres Bush and Co won't be put against the wall after the repubs go away.

The vote was very split along the party lines with a number of republicans breaking ranks. Personally the democrats should be using this in a huge way in the coming elections.

The vote was

Even today, a big reason people oppose public transportation is that they are afraid it will bring undesirables into their nice, safe neighborhoods.
Even today, rich neighborhoods refuse to allow mass transit in, but may allow a subway to pass IF there are no stations.

The worst case is the Red Line subway in Los Angeles was stopped from moving into Beverly Hills by Henry Waxman.  Recently, as traffic gets worse, and they see that Hollywood benefits, there are signs that the rich liberals may relent and let the Red Line go through to UCLA.

Other cases in DC area, one suburb (Georgetown ?) let the subway go through but without a station.  OTOH, Arlington embraced DC Metro.

In Dallas, the light rail goes into subway just before downtown and emerges in downtown.  They go under a rich neighborhood that refused a station (but now wants one).