XPost: alt.government.abuse, nyc.general, nyc.politics
From: dogglebe@yahoooo.com
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 01:18:26 GMT, "Freedom Fighter"
wrote:
>"Phil" wrote in message
>news:gmr7tvgovs12gmrblost1agmh7autiakk2@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 15:49:57 GMT, "Freedom Fighter"
>> wrote:
>>
>> >"Phil" wrote in message
>>
>> >> You're painting with broad strokes here, FF.
>> >
>> >Perhaps, but the KKKon$ervatives are by far the most corrupt and
>> >hypocritical among the present political scenario.
>>
>> Doesn't mean all conservatives are racist. And it doesn't mean
>> liberals can't be racist.
>
>True, but the vast majority of racists are KKKon$ervatives, and the vast
>majority of liberals are not racists.
>
>> >> >By definition, liberalism excludes bigotry, particularly racial
>bigotry.
>> >> >Ever hear of a liberal member of the KKK or other White Supremacist
>> >group,
>> >> >or of any racist group for that matter?
>> >>
>> >> How about Senator Robert Byrd?
>> >
>> >I'm not all that familiar with him - what makes him a "liberal," and how
>is
>> >he a racist? As I said, the terms are mutually exclusive.
>>
>> Democratic senator of West Virginia. One time member of the klan.
>
>Long, long ago, the bigots in the South were the Democrats - but that was
>long, long ago.
>If Byrd has sincerely renounced his Klan ties and has become enlightened
>about race, that we are ALL human beings under the skin, then he should not
>be condemned for his past.
Funny how Steinbrenner's past crimes are still brought up in this
newsgroup.
And Bush's and Cheney's drinking.
>> How about Jesse Jackson? Remember his 'Hymietown' comment?
>
>And how many Jews use their derogatory term for Blacks, "Schvatse?"
Does this mean that it's okay for Jackson to say what he said?
>> How about Al Sharpton?
>
>I really am not sure whether or not he is racist, but ANY racist is NOT a
>true liberal, no matter what his claimed political affiliation.
Uh-huh.
Phil
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