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To: lorrie coey who wrote (557)2/22/2000 10:30:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6579
 
People shouldn't vote based on race. Making a speech before an audience does not mean that the speaker endorses the views of the audience when that speaker has never endorsed those views before. "McCarthyite" or McCarthyism is usually the term used for such casual guilt by association.

Reagan spoke before the Soviet Assembly. Did he endorse their views?

As for Bob Jones, if I recall correctly, Reagan spoke there, Bush's father spoke there and Bob Dole spoke there.

None endorsed the racial policies. But the McCain and Gore media wants a wedge issue for now and the Fall.

>>A black man get's dragged by a truck in Jasper,Texas...and what has come of it?

The death penalty.

If people vote on race as you advocate, why should whites vote for blacks, considering that far more whites are killed by black criminals than blacks are killed by white criminals? You punish the criminals not their race.

It always serves the interests of the Liberals to gin up racism around election time. Clinton and the Dems did that prior to 1996 with the fraudulent stories about the burning of black churches. Clinton even went on to recall how affected he was when black churches were burned in AR when he was growing up.

Funny thing, Clinton's story was a lie because there were none. And USAToday did an expose after the 1996 election which found that the recent stories of church burnings by racists were false. But it didn't matter then, because the Dems had gotten what they wanted.