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      gaganraj
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      the image can be deconstructed in many ways, but the message, in the context of the US, its historical relationship with african americans and other minorities, is clear. At least to me.

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        tomsdesk
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        RickW...horse pucky.

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          RickW
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          @tomsdesk said:

          RickW...horse pucky.

          Which part?

          RickW
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            tomsdesk
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            All of it, every little bit...case in point:

            Since that gym was filled with servicemen and women, one could say: "While Obama visited the troops, Palin went to the toilet." Equally as truthful and as ludicrous as your comment...i.e. horse pucky!

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              RickW
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              @tomsdesk said:

              Since that gym was filled with servicemen and women...

              Obviously, we're talking about different events, making your statement "horse pucky".

              Now, I also see I need to edit my statement: when she was in Iraq, she visited the troops; when he was in Germany, he cancelled his visit to meet with the troops though he had the time to hit the hotel gym for a workout (and yes, I'm aware of his excuse for that).

              So, do you really mean to label "every little bit" of what I said as "horse pucky"? Okay, I'll hit them one at a time...

              [Oct 7, 5:07 post] - I grew up in the '70s. I missed experiencing all of the racial tension of the '60s, and most of it in the '70s. I grew up having friends of many different races; today, I have friends of many different races. Race isn't a big deal to me. In the movie "Gettysburg", Sgt. Kilrain says, "you cannot judge a race. Any man who judges by the group is a pea-wit. You take men one at a time." That's what I intend to do.

              So, sure, you can believe I'm lying when I say I didn't read racial overtones into the image. But it means you've decided to believe something not true.

              [Oct 7, 5:35 post] - Being hypersensitive to race will cause one to see racism where it does not exist. That was my point, and Michael Graham's point in his article. I remember the furor that erupted over a DC staffer using the term "niggardly" - a word that means "miserly", and has no racial connotations - because it was mistakenly thought to be a racial epithet. I also acknowledge the opposite extreme, that being insensitive to race may cause one to not see racism where it does exist. The challenge is to be pragmatically between the two. "NAACP Chairman Julian Bond...said that people should not have to 'censor' their language to meet other 'people's lack of understanding.'" ("D.C. Mayor Acted 'Hastily,' Will Rehire Aide"; Yolanda Woodlee, Washington Post Staff Writer; Thursday, February 4, 1999; Page A1)

              By mentioning Palin's "superior" executive branch experience, I was speaking solely in relation to Obama, who has none. That being the case, one could say the mayor of Winfield has superior executive branch experience compared to Obama. 😉

              RickW
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                tomsdesk
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                Rick, I didn't say you were lying, I said you were full of it...two different things (though often the same intent, huh :`) Now don't bother yourself further about this: I don't want to play anymore.

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                  bellwells
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                  Well, game over, huh? Just as well, as I think Paris-ite is licking his wounds.

                  Ron

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                    gaganraj
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                    RickW its all a matter of perspective. if you haven't been on the receiving end, its easier to disbelieve/not perceive its existence in particular situations. i grew up in the 70s too. i didn't miss any racial tension. it was right there in my face everyday. i guess that is why people are still sensitive about it. i think by the time the kids born in the 80-90s are grown, many people will hold the same (valid) point you do.

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                      remus
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                      Ron, thats exactly the sort of thing that got this thread locked.

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                        tomsdesk
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                        Amen.

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                          bellwells
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                          OK, point taken. Sorry.

                          Ron

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