Ladies and gentlemen, there’s three types of people in our country today. There’s people that make things happen, There’s people that watch things happen. And there are people that wonder what happened. On November 4th, let’s leave Barack Hussein Obama wondering what happened.
Does that sound like a racist comment? Made by Lee County sheriff, Mike Scott, this statement was made during a speech in Southwest Florida introducing v.p. candidate Sarah Palin. I don't see anything racist or inappropriate about it. Maybe it's because he's a shaved headed Conservative? He was pounced on however, with criticisms that his use of Obama's middle name was racist. Even the McCain Campaign relinquished its testicles in this matter, stating,
We do not condone this inappropriate rhetoric which distracts from the real questions of judgment, character and experience that voters will base their decisions on this November.
Even dear John Sydney McCain (oops should I not have said that?) stated,
I absolutely repudiate such comments. It will never happen again.
So we are never going to speek of this presidential candidates middle name ever again? Because that's just mean. Was it offensive to call former Dem. candidate Clinton by Hillary? That should be considered sexist if we play by the same deck of cards. How is someone's honest middle name considered "inappropriate rhetoric?" Sheriff Scott has not budged a bit, saying,
Why would I regret using someone's middle name? I'm perceiving a huge, huge double standard.
At least someone isn't afraid of Obama. Why in the world is everyone bending over backward to appease this guy? Are people that afraid of being labled racist? We shouldn't hand him the White House without question just because he's an African-American, excuse me, Arab-American. That is how men like Hitler got to be so powerful. Nobody dared to apply pressure because of fear. I'm not saying that Obama is Hitler, by any means- he's as anti-Aryan as they come. All I'm saying is that we have to scrutinize in detail the men we consider for presidency. It should not matter what color they are, but it should matter when they fight so hard to conceal their past. What is there to hide Barack?
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