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To: VaBthang4
I would like to see the ones who cast stones have their records searched through for racism against any color of people, including white people.
Maxine Waters is a black version of the KKK herself and both Rev. Jackson and Sharpton have made comments.

My understanding is that there has been nothing in Lott's record to reflect racism in his voting. Actions speak louder than words and he has not acted as a racist.

It is time for conservatives get good at the game of throwing what people said back in their face as well. We should also go back decades if need be.
Democrats won't stop this and consider this an unchallenged playing field and will therefore keep this up until it is used against them back.
Liberal racists open their mouth far more than any accident a conservative ever makes and I think a huge compiling of records by conservatives of liberals would benefit conservatives greatly.

I think by far it is liberals who are racists in their actions and words.

So, even though I do think Lott is weak as a leader, I do not make this the issue for him to step down on, but I do think he should do so in summer sometime.

We need dynamic people, not him anyway. He should later resign the leadership, but NOT give up his senate seat. He does good there, just not good enough to be in leadership IMO!

I know there are known embarrasing racist statements made by Democrats that could be read to the press who ask about Lott that were NOT ACCIDENTS.
Get them out there and go on the attack I say!!!
68 posted on 12/12/2002 2:50:24 PM PST by A CA Guy
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To: A CA Guy
From Associated Press (EXCERPT):

"Senate Republican leader Trent Lott tried to help Bob Jones University keep its federal tax-exempt status despite the school's policy prohibiting interracial dating two decades before his recent comments stirred a race controversy.

"Racial discrimination does not always violate public policy," Lott, then a congressman from Mississippi, wrote in a 1981 friend of the court brief that unsuccessfully urged the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the Internal Revenue Service from stripping the university's tax exemption.

264 posted on 12/13/2002 12:05:42 PM PST by SerpentDove
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