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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 830344" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Its not the liberals who make it about race, its the liberals who point out that the republicans are making it about race. No matter how they skirt the issue, they get close to the edge and use the dictionary to all but call him an N-WORD.</p><p></p><p>The use of photoshopping in the tea parties email system is a prime example. Here in southern california, just last week, an official of the tea party and GOP, forwarded an email that she found "funny" and not racist to all her friends. It was sooooo funny that one of her ''friends' turned it over to the media. Now of course, only FOX news left this story alone but everyone else did not.</p><p></p><p>The lady's name is Marilyn Davenport. A leader in the Tea Party in orange county california. She recieved an email from her tea party friends depicting president obama in a family photo with a monkey in a shirt and tie, a monkey in a dress with makeup and earings, and a baby monkey with obamas face on it. The caption at the bottom read "NOW YOU KNOW WHY NO BIRTH CERTIFICATE".</p><p></p><p>Now, I am sure you tea party people can tell me that this was not racist in any way shape or form, just as she tried to do, but the photo speaks for itself.</p><p></p><p>The bigger issue here isnt the photo, its the rational behind it. We are suppose to be changing the dialog with one another in this country, yet there are those who want to keep the racial divide in this country as wide as the grand canyon.</p><p></p><p>Why didnt this woman simply delete this email? Why didnt she contact whoever sent it to her from the tea party and tell them it was inappropriate? Why didnt she take the lead and end the email?</p><p></p><p>How about, who created the photo? Why isnt that persons name tracked down to see where it originated? Why is it tea party standard for these types of imagery?</p><p></p><p>Why do tea party/republicans continue to deny that they are racist? or that racism is a part of the methodology?</p><p></p><p>This type of messaging speaks to the inner annimous of the typical right winger.</p><p></p><p>As long as its kept quite, its okay, seems to be the mentality.</p><p></p><p>This woman has been asked to resign and is refusing, the GOP has asked her to resign and even today, there are protests in front of her home.</p><p></p><p>IF you truly want us to believe the republicans are not a hateful bunch of rednecks, then DENOUNCE this type of actions and force your officials to quit when they get caught.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, you are a part of the problem and not the solution to this countries woes.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 830344, member: 17969"] Its not the liberals who make it about race, its the liberals who point out that the republicans are making it about race. No matter how they skirt the issue, they get close to the edge and use the dictionary to all but call him an N-WORD. The use of photoshopping in the tea parties email system is a prime example. Here in southern california, just last week, an official of the tea party and GOP, forwarded an email that she found "funny" and not racist to all her friends. It was sooooo funny that one of her ''friends' turned it over to the media. Now of course, only FOX news left this story alone but everyone else did not. The lady's name is Marilyn Davenport. A leader in the Tea Party in orange county california. She recieved an email from her tea party friends depicting president obama in a family photo with a monkey in a shirt and tie, a monkey in a dress with makeup and earings, and a baby monkey with obamas face on it. The caption at the bottom read "NOW YOU KNOW WHY NO BIRTH CERTIFICATE". Now, I am sure you tea party people can tell me that this was not racist in any way shape or form, just as she tried to do, but the photo speaks for itself. The bigger issue here isnt the photo, its the rational behind it. We are suppose to be changing the dialog with one another in this country, yet there are those who want to keep the racial divide in this country as wide as the grand canyon. Why didnt this woman simply delete this email? Why didnt she contact whoever sent it to her from the tea party and tell them it was inappropriate? Why didnt she take the lead and end the email? How about, who created the photo? Why isnt that persons name tracked down to see where it originated? Why is it tea party standard for these types of imagery? Why do tea party/republicans continue to deny that they are racist? or that racism is a part of the methodology? This type of messaging speaks to the inner annimous of the typical right winger. As long as its kept quite, its okay, seems to be the mentality. This woman has been asked to resign and is refusing, the GOP has asked her to resign and even today, there are protests in front of her home. IF you truly want us to believe the republicans are not a hateful bunch of rednecks, then DENOUNCE this type of actions and force your officials to quit when they get caught. Otherwise, you are a part of the problem and not the solution to this countries woes. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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