Posted on 09/27/2006 8:21:47 AM PDT by HHKrepublican_2
What did he call those yummy chocolate treats he got for Christmas as a kid?...........or Brazil nuts, eh?.......
That doesn't sound like a denial to me. Same goes for people up north. It's impolite, it's in poor taste, and if used against another as an insult, it's fighting words. But it's not a thing that a person should be stigmatized for life over.
Nobody's asking Jessie Jackson whether or not he's ever called anybody a "hymie" after all.
See, Webb pretty much admits his use of it as well, however, becuase he is a Democrat, he will be given a pass. Allen will be publicly skewered for allegations of his use by mostly anonymous sources.
"It's not a thing a person should be stigmatized for life over."Good point.This is a prime example of how political correctness has come to dominate our lives.The power of PCness.
Jive talk.
or a dodge. It sounds like Webb just admitted to saying a word.
But according to Webb's staff and groupies, use of the word makes a person a racist. So applying that standard, he's a racist and so is anyone on his staff who "grew up around the South."
The real lesson in this saga is that the United States is richer than any of us realize. If we weren't unbelievably prosperous, we would not waste 10 minutes on this lunacy.
I grew up in California and we said it. I didn't know what it meant, but I said it.
Eenie Meanie Miney Moe...
Why isn't this getting more press?
sounds like an admission to me. But look how cagey he is about it.
Just what IS the so-called N-word? They never say what it is, in the paper!
Nuke-u-ler.
What was the response by the sanctimonious hypocrites who were present when Allen was supposed to have said that earth shaking word? Did they correct him, or try to make him ashamed?Or did they smile and sigh because they themselves used the same word plenty of times.
Amen to your words. I totally agree. I also agree that anyone over the age of 50 has used that word.It was commonly used in the 50's, 60's and 70's not that it was a good term to use. But there were also bad terms used for people belonging to certain religious groups. I do not think this criticism of Allen holds water. It is a Rat dirty trick. Allen had been Virginia's govenor, representative, and senator for a number of years and if using this word was so compelling and disgusting, why wasn't it ever brought up before? It just tells me the Rats are desperate and a desperate Rat is a gross thing.
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