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To: SmithL

I often hear black people make this complaint:

"On TV, and in magazines, we never see mixed couples. Blacks are never paired up with whites. What's the problem? Aren't black men good enough for white women? Aren't black women good enough for white men?"

Yet, Ford, et. al., is complaining that it was a white woman who said "Call me, Harold."

In the RNC ad, all the actors were white. If the RNC had used a sole black woman in the ad for the part of the hot chick there would have been howls that the RNC was racist in the manner described above, i.e. that Ford (a black man), isn't good enough to have a white woman say "call me..." that they had to find a token black woman for the role in the ad in order to perpetuate their (supposed) racist desire to keep the races separate.

So, how does the PC left want it?...blacks limited to blacks, or do they want 1000 flowers blooming...whites, blacks, all races mixing?

The RNC, therefore, in my opinion, was quite PC and liberal in using a white woman for the role of the vixen.

The left can't have it both ways.


108 posted on 10/25/2006 2:50:36 PM PDT by carrier-aviator
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To: carrier-aviator
In the RNC ad, all the actors were white.

What's the ethnicity of the dark hottie who opens the ad, asking "Harold Ford looks nice. Isn't that enough?"? I don't know if she's black, but she's sure a hell of lot darker than Harold!

Harold only needs to be black when he finds it convenient.

The left can't have it both ways.

Oh yes, they can! As long as enough of the sheeple pay attention to the mainstream media. Witness the Foley thing. When it happened to the 'Rats, they reelected the guy (Gerry Studds) six more times and named a marine fishery after him. When he died a couple of weeks ago, they gave him glowing eulogies.

123 posted on 10/25/2006 4:23:28 PM PDT by cynwoody
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