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    It's the same here in Texas from what I can see. Race is a non-issue to all the whites I know except for a few really old ones.
    texas has the second highest number of hate groups in the US, behind california.

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    BTW, back to the original claim by the NAACP. Funny that nobody ever claimed that $100,000 reward for ANY proof that racial slurs were actually used.

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    texas has the second highest number of hate groups in the US, behind california.

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    keep asking questions George Gervin's Afro's Avatar
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    BTW, back to the original claim by the NAACP. Funny that nobody ever claimed that $100,000 reward for ANY proof that racial slurs were actually used.
    or maybe those instances weren't recorded...since you weren't there you can't speak wither way..

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    I live in texas and know white people who don't like mexicans or black people.... so then what?
    I don't like SOME mexican's and blacks. There are also some whites I don't like. It's not a color thing, it's a s bag issue.

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    or maybe those instances weren't recorded...since you weren't there you can't speak wither way..
    Congressmen? Surrounded by media and everyone with the latest generation smart phones? Pleeeeze.

    Are you really that stupid?

    They lied. It didn't happen.

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    I don't like SOME mexican's and blacks. There are also some whites I don't like. It's not a color thing, it's a s bag issue.
    Man, I lived 30 years in East Texas. You are full of . I dont need to prove a damn thing.

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    Man, I lived 30 years in East Texas. You are full of . I dont need to prove a damn thing.
    So you are making racist assumptions?

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    BTW, back to the original claim by the NAACP. Funny that nobody ever claimed that $100,000 reward for ANY proof that racial slurs were actually used.
    there are enough pics of racist signs at rallies to make this irrelevant to proving anything

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    there are enough pics of racist signs at rallies to make this irrelevant to proving anything
    There are? Are we talking hundreds? Thousands?

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    Where are the pictures of hate signs? You would think they would be all over the major media/internet.

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    So you are making racist assumptions?
    I am bi-racial. I have heard, felt, been made subject to and the subject of racism many times over my life. by john wayne types. in east texas.

    I have a white complexion, and I have had an inside seat to many a biggoted rant. But my last name gives up my heritage, and have been called a , a , a greaser etc many times over the years. by john wayne types. in east texas.

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    I am bi-racial. I have heard, felt, been made subject to and the subject of racism many times over my life. by john wayne types. in east texas.

    I have a white complexion, and I have had an inside seat to many a biggoted rant. But my last name gives up my heritage, and have been called a , a , a greaser etc many times over the years. by john wayne types. in east texas.
    Oh you poor thing. So you are justified in disliking me and calling me a racist even though you have never met me? Nice.

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    I am bi-racial. I have heard, felt, been made subject to and the subject of racism many times over my life. by john wayne types. in east texas.

    I have a white complexion, and I have had an inside seat to many a biggoted rant. But my last name gives up my heritage, and have been called a , a , a greaser etc many times over the years. by john wayne types. in east texas.
    I'm confused. Is hispanic even a race?

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    Where are the pictures of hate signs? You would think they would be all over the major media/internet.
    http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...arty&FORM=BIFD#

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    I'm confused. Is hispanic even a race?
    I couldnt say. I can just tell you that as a hispanic, I am subject to suffer the occasional john wayne wannabe biggot.

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    I'm confused. Is hispanic even a race?
    I hate that the government doesn't see it as one. Makes filling out the Census somewhat re ed.

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    Man, Oregon had laws on the books to keep blacks out of the state until the 1920's.

    http://www.salemhistory.net/people/a..._americans.htm

    Oregon is one of the most insular places you can go. The racist bone runs very deep there, as it does in the entire Northwest. Idaho is full of biggots. as a matter of fact, my first week in Portland they had a clan rally in the columbia valley river gorge. You know better. your lying to folks on this board.
    Nearly all states treated blacks bad as a whole in the past. I have lived here all my life except while in the army. You only visited.

    Who did you know to take you to a clan rally? I never heard of them happening here.

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    I think this is somewhat a stupid move on the part of the NAACP. If there are racists in Tea Party movements, let them make fools of themselves. What's the point of denouncing something that mostly everyone agrees is abhorrent anyways?
    I'm wondering if it is to be in the news cycle again.

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    keep asking questions George Gervin's Afro's Avatar
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    Congressmen? Surrounded by media and everyone with the latest generation smart phones? Pleeeeze.

    Are you really that stupid?

    They lied. It didn't happen.
    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/03/2...ers-decry.html

    By William Douglas and Erika Bolstad | McClatchy Newspapers
    WASHINGTON — Republican Party officials and Tea Party protest organizers Sunday condemned health care demonstrators who hurled racial and phobic slurs at black and gay lawmakers Saturday at the Capitol.

    House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, appearing Sunday morning on NBC, called the actions by some protesters "reprehensible" and maintained that they were isolated incidents that shouldn't reflect on Tea Party participants as a whole. Amy Kremer, coordinator of the Tea Party Express, agreed.

    "I absolutely think it's isolated," Kremer told Fox News on Sunday. "It's disgraceful and the people in this movement won't tolerate it because that's not what we're about."


    The denunciations came amid more confrontations between supporters and opponents on Sunday as the House of Representatives prepared to vote on what would be the most sweeping overhaul of the nation's health care system in two generations.

    Protesters of all stripes gathered at the south entrance to the Capitol, through which House members drive. On one side, those opposed to health care chanted "kill the bill." On the other side, supporters of the legislation chanted "health care now."

    Crowds that assembled in support of immigration overhaul legislation added to the mix. Inside the Capitol, six Capitol Police officers subdued an unruly protester who'd managed to make to the House visitor's gallery. He was wrestled out.

    "Things are colliding today," said Maria Robalino, 35, of Washington, who was carrying a purple "Catholics for Healthcare Reform" sign.

    Saturday's demonstrations turned ugly when opponents of the health bill confronted members of Congress with racial slurs and phobic taunts.

    Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., a civil rights icon and a 12-term congressman, said demonstrators shouted "######" at him as he walked out of a House office building. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., a United Methodist Church minister and a former two-term mayor of Kansas City, Mo., said protesters spat at him on Saturday. Cleaver's office said the U.S. Capitol Police arrested someone in connection with the incident, but Cleaver declined to press charges.

    Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., one of three openly gay members of Congress, said he endured anti-gay slurs by a group of protesters.

    House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., condemned the incidents Saturday night.

    "Members of Congress and opinion leaders ought to come to terms with their responsibility for inciting the tone and actions we saw (Saturday)," Hoyer said in a written statement. "A debate that began with false fears of forced euthanasia has ended in a truly ugly scene. It is in bent on all of us to do better next time."

    On Sunday, Lewis walked through the throngs of protesters into the Capitol holding hands with Hoyer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House members.

    One of the Catholic demonstrators, Jason McCool of Silver Spring, Md., played the civil rights-era anthem "We Shall Overcome" on a pocket trumpet. The anthem was met with a thumbs-up by many lawmakers, including Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, D-Texas, who said he was heartened by demonstrators who favored the legislation.

    "There's a lot of people out there hurting, who don't have access to care," Rodriguez said. "It was good to see them."

    Frank blamed House Republicans for the incident in the House visitors' gallery.

    "You have dozens of Republicans standing and applauding a guy disrupting . . . screaming," Frank said. "It's a dangerous situation and Republicans are cheering him on."

    One Republican congressman, however, said the fault lay with the way the Democrats were trying to pass the health care overhaul.

    "When you use totalitarian tactics, people begin to act crazy," said Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif.

    As the House began debate on the legislation, the conflict stayed mostly civil, with some exceptions. Anti-health care demonstrators stuck with a dual theme: "Can you hear me now?" the anthem of the Tea Party movement, and "Don't Tread on Me," a reference to the Revolutionary War-era flag, which many protesters carried.

    "I've paid more in taxes than you all have ever paid!" shouted Art Richmond at the Catholic protesters. The Virginia man who was wearing a tri-corner hat in honor of his Revolutionary War-era ancestor, Robert Morris, and said he shut down his 27-employee real-estate management business because he was tired of onerous government regulations.

    Bill Yoder, 62, drove to Washington from Dublin, Ohio, to protest with his wife after he saw Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., on Fox News. Bachmann was talking about a portion of the legislation that authorizes the hiring of additional IRS agents to handle the agency's new responsibilities if the health overhaul becomes law.

    Yoder, whose daughter is an obstetrician, said he thinks there's a need to fix health care. However, he said he's concerned about what he had heard about the IRS agents, and worries about the cost of health care on future generations.

    "I don't think this country's the kind of place to have IRS agents make sure people are buying something they don't want," he said. "How are our kids going to pay for this program?"

    Meanwhile, there continued to be angry debate over Saturday's protests, with Republicans saying they shouldn't be used to condemn the anti-health care overhaul movement.

    "Let's not let a few isolated incidents get in the way of the fact that millions of Americans are scared to death," Boehner said.

    Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele told NBC Sunday that the behavior of some protesters isn't a "reflection of the movement, of the Republican Party when you have idiots out there saying stupid things."

    "We don't support that," Steele said. "You can have this debate without attacking."

    Despite the condemnation of Saturday's incidents, some Tea Partiers insisted the slurs never happened. In e-mails to McClatchy, some Tea Party supporters accused Lewis and Cleaver of manufacturing the incidents, while others claimed that Democrats placed plants in the crowds to deliberately rile people

    Boehner's a liar! Steele's a liar!

    you're an idiot

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    I couldnt say. I can just tell you that as a hispanic, I am subject to suffer the occasional john wayne wannabe biggot.
    John Wayne wasn't a racist.

    BTW, I didn't pick that phrase. Kori gave it to me a long time ago after she met me.

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    keep asking questions George Gervin's Afro's Avatar
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    Which one is racist?
    I don't blame you for ignoring the racist signs..

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    Oh you poor thing. So you are justified in disliking me and calling me a racist even though you have never met me? Nice.
    I didnt say I dislike you. you chose the john wayne moniker. he is a hero of many white men. many who think he is the pinnacle of white man's sense of justice and power. he's a conservatives wet dream.

    I understand the delusion...Ive seen it enough. If you chose it for some other reason then dont wear the shoe.

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    now the truth comes out.

    my uncle repeats the same story. he uses the experience to justify his biggoted views.
    WTF...

    What is so hard to understand my comments to misunderstand like that?

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