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To: microhoogle! who wrote (468606)10/1/2003 4:05:57 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Buy-a-Potti:

Limbaugh speaks for 80% of America, and usually says what others are afraid to say.

In this case, the point is that the Affirmative Action mentality will continue to oppress the black community as long as it is REQUIRED by white liberal racists.

McNabb is a journeyman with a team that can't play very well. That's the simple truth. May they get hot and go to the playoffs, but probably not. Limbaugh is pointing out that the MEDIA has been pumping McNabb unfairly, not because he's special, but because the Affirmative Action mantality subtly REQUIRES them to over-rate him. McNabb suffers the entire unfair cost of this liberal racism-because, while he's a reasonably skilled quarterback, he cannot possibly achieve anything except to go DOWN in the esteem of the racist Philadelphia press-and thus lose public support in that city.

And that's "justice" to a white liberal racist. Perhaps the city of Philadelphia will "turn out" 120% to support McNabb against the liberal racists who are punting his career.

But, unless he speaks out for the Islamic enemy or the slimy French, I really doubt Phildelphia will want anything to do with him.

In any event, the knee-jerk white racist media reacted to this in their typical Marxist/Leninist manner, by trying to call Limbaugh a racist...