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To: Eva
"That’s the link for those who haven’t read the article. I just read it and completely agree. The article is worse than mild, it’s weak. The writer appears so timid in his approach that he sounds as though he pleading for a kinder gentler approach to race relations, for Blacks to recognize that the new Progressive Whites are not the same old more conservative Whites of previous generations."

I agree completely. I was going to say the article was tame, but weak is even better. The author pines for a more gentle, conversational "can't we all get along" time. There is so much that could be said that would have been considered incendiary starting with not describing Whites who just accepted that it was okay to be robbed and mugged and just move on, but the author didn't. Nutter must really be a nutter to consider this insipid piece to be any threat at all.

46 posted on 03/19/2013 10:10:53 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Truth29

I believe that Nutter may be preparing people to defend Obama’s new appointee to head the Dept of Labor, the man who refused to prosecute the Black Panthers for voter intimidation in Philadelphia. Obama has been weak on standing up for Blacks so far and we can expect all sorts of actions on the part of his minions to rally up the Blacks to vote in the mid-term elections. Accusations of racism will be the battle cry and Perez was going to take the lead at the Dept of Labor, demanding all sorts of affirmative action policies and going after industry for imaginary racist policies.

While Holder has stated that we (the country) needs to have a conversation on race, he means a scolding lecture.


48 posted on 03/19/2013 10:44:46 AM PDT by Eva
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