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Strategyking92 said:

I don't, but i wish I would. I'm so sick of this damn political correctness.
But just because I don't say it, doesn't mean other people don't.

Too many of you are missing the point.  Its not about political correctness.  Its just about not going there when your party has a history of directly or indirectly supporting racial discrimination and intolerance in general.

Did everyone forget that the many McCain supporters were cowering in their boots that Obama was a closet Muslim?  People who act like the GOP is the victim here are looking at this completely in isolation.  Its the Republican track record on racial issues that matters, not just this incident.

Not to mention I would love to see you walk into a black neighborhood and start calling everyone negroes.  If you are willing to go do that yourself, then you have a point.  But if you aren't, then you are the one who is missing the point.



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