merrie says: Clifton B., a conservative blogger, thinks the dust-up is about Professor Gates' sense of class privilege. Obama too seems to revels a wee bit too much in his authoritah. He has made little references to his superior status from time to time." Tommy Davis, a conservative Republican in N.Y.: "Whether you are an educator or a caught criminal, all citizens are supposed to cooperate with standard investigative procedure. Just because you are a published professor --- Mr. Gates --- doesn't mean a cop should 'know you who are.' Don't make your situation out to be racist just because you are subject to the law!" Veronica Foxx, a conservative in D.C., wonders: "If It Had been a Black Police Officer and a White Professor Would Anyone Be Having this Conversation? I believe What the Police Officer Did was HIS JOB. Maybe Obama Should Stick to his Job and Stop Trying to Take Care of Another one of his Budd[ies]! Retire The Race Card Please! Not Saying There Isn't Racism In America . . . Retire The Race Card Please! Not Saying There Isn’t Racism In America Because It EXIST…. ON BOTH SIDES!” Kevin Jackson zeroes in on the “acted stupidly” remark: “As for Obama’s comments, they may not be racist, but they are certainly elitist. ‘I don’t know all the facts, but I side with my Bro.’ This sounds suspiciously close to how Obama legislates — without the facts! In the Era of Brown Underwear a cop doing his job by the book is accused of racism and essentially called stupid by the president. All this because a liberal Harvard elitist breaking into his home didn’t want to kowtow to a lowly cop who was there to…protect the liberal elitist’s home! But the good news is that were able to... |
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