To: tioga
Why Paul Deen didn't have the backing that Phil Robertson had makes one wonder why. Was it because she supported and voted for obozo? I was surprised about that. And what she was accused of saying ultimately had to do with a disgruntled employee. She has the right to express herself. Too bad it was heard by a disgruntled black employee. Have you ever heard what blacks say about whites, to their faces and with abandon? Or, how blacks talk among themselves about whites? Did the Food Network ultimately want to get rid of her? Don't know.
175 posted on
12/28/2013 12:46:45 AM PST by
itssme
To: itssme
Phil was stating Biblical beliefs and professing his Christian faith. Paula was being bitchy about blacks all those years ago. The difference is that Christians stood up for the Christian who risked it all. Paula is hardly a Christian standing up for our faith in that instance. And you are right to note her liberal voting roots, she was eaten by her own. Fitting.
180 posted on
12/28/2013 5:00:54 AM PST by
tioga
(Wise men still seek Him.)
To: itssme
just to clarify: the woman who brought suit against Paula Dean was a white woman. Her last name was Jackson, and I think that threw a lot of people off. Nevertheless, it was a hit job, anyway.
184 posted on
12/28/2013 6:31:02 AM PST by
jimjohn
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