Posted on 09/03/2009 5:51:50 AM PDT by bestintxas
First it was Gov. Paterson. Now the dean of New York's congressional delegation has played the race card -- and just as the governor did, he's using President Obama to do it, the New York Post reported.
Rep. Charles Rangel said Tuesday that "bias" and "prejudice" toward Obama are fueling opposition to health-care reform.
Those incendiary comments came on the heels of Paterson's controversial comments about race that also mentioned the nation's first black president.
"Some Americans have not gotten over the fact that Obama is president of the United States. They go to sleep wondering, 'How did this happen?' " Rangel (D-Manhattan) said Tuesday.
Speaking at a health-care forum in Washington Heights, Rangel said that when critics complain that Obama is "trying to interfere" with their lives by pushing for health-care reform, "then you know there's just a misunderstanding, a bias, a prejudice, an emotional feeling."
"We're going to have to move forward notwithstanding that," said Rangel, the powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and a chief health-care negotiator. Rangel then likened the battle over health-care expansion for the uninsured to the fight for civil rights.
"Why do we have to wait for the right to vote? Why can't we get what God has given us? That is the right to live as human beings and not negotiate with white southerners and not count the votes. Just do the right thing," he said.
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Aren't you too?
Rangel is correct.
I am deeply prejudiced against communists who are likely plotting to become dictator for life.
Don’t forget the slimy White Lying Liberal Media, who throw the race card like it was their own personal machine gun.
If there was real racism in this country,you’d be doing life
in prison.Chuck is an example of the double standard in
dealing with liberals in Congress.
I’m becoming really MAD, that everytime we disagree with POLICIES on Government that they blame this on COLOR. They have a REAL problem. A real GRAVE problem that has nothing to do with skin color, but people like him that have used elitist color priviledge to park his car in the priviledge section, NOT pay for his tags, and avoid taxes. Can we PLEASE NOT like him?
We’d better get some honest black politicians in there soon. I was not brought up with prejudice, but from what I’ve seen lately, I’m rapidly growing some prejudice. The few good ones are way outnumbered by the Rangels and the Obamas.
Please, let’s see some Thomas Sowells and Walter Williams types in politics. They can actually think.
My bias towards Charlie Rangel is that he is a tax-cheater of the first order, who has the temerity to oversee and apply tax laws to me. He oughta be in jail!
It is all projection. Rangel and his ilk see precisely what they want to see and that is race first, everything else second.
God has given you what now Charlie? Free health-care? That's very decent of him.
Creator of the world. Redeemer of our souls. And now - apparently - health-care provider.
What kind of freakish church do you go to, Rangel?
He Charlie: Shut up and pay your taxes. And hand in your resignation letter while your at it.
It’s not the race, it’s the socialism, you tax cheat.
You nailed it. Rangel is a tax cheat and revelations come out every day about his criminal activities. So it is time to pull the race card to deflect attention as well as to insinuate that the charges against him are based on race.
I can tell you how it happened, Charlie. The Republican candidate was Democrat lite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRzlLa48Wps
Poor Martin Luther King Jr. His work was all a waste. He took a bullet for nothing. Content of character my ass.
Sure. And it was white racists who made Charlie-boy enter into all his crooked deals.
It gets more and more amusing hearing this charge of “racism” coming from these shake-down clowns, always looking for someone else to blame their problems on.
It’s like talking to a welfare recipient: their plight is always someone else’s fault.
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