Posted on 07/20/2009 3:00:24 PM PDT by tobyhill
New York Rep. Carolyn Maloney, a Democrat, apologized Monday for using the N word in a recent interview while recounting a phone call she had received.
"I apologize for having repeated a word I find disgusting," Maloney said in a statement. "It's no excuse but I was so caught up in relaying the story exactly as it was told to me that, in doing so, I repeated a word that should never be repeated."
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SHE WOULD BE THE FIRST TO START THE BITCHING!!
Phew, at least THAT’s over with.
Case closed!
If she found it so disgusting she would've tripped up over its use and it wouldn't have so naturally rolled off her tongue.
Yeh, right!!
I love it when political correctness bites the politically correct police right on the ass.
which means that your free lifetime pass cannot be revoked ...
Hmmm. I am Cajun class - but was told early in life by my Catholic parents that if the N-word ever emerged from my lips, there would be permanent damage. It has not, nor will it ever.
Now, looking at our upper class (or is that upper *ss) east coast libs, it’s a horse of a different color, not?
Not to defend a democrat, but she was quoting someone else.
Not sure how that is a problem.
Its funny that there is no coverage of this. If a republican had said it, there would be outrage and protests. Al and Jesse would be marching.
Its funny that there is no coverage of this. If a republican had said it, there would be outrage and protests. Al and Jesse would be marching.
So what? We fight fire with fire around these parts.
Good thing he didn’t say macaca (sp?)
he = she
lets see,
There is the N,F,B,and others. so what is the first thing that comes to mind when someone uses a sentence with “x word” in it?
Right,the word itself - so whats the difference?
Byrd was a member of the KKK and portrayed a Confederate General in a movie...and you’re worried that the dumbocrats will hammer you for that?? LOL!! Silly wabbit.
Al Sharpton: “Hot Dog! Another thing to sanctimoniously bellow about!”
Do as I say, not as I do (say).
It was a freudian slip.
I use the word when appropriate and will not apologize to anyone.
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