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President George W. Bush's Dallas Remarks
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Robert Kennedy spoke in a black area of Indianapolis, the ghetto, and after he learned MLK, Jr. had died, and his speech is revered as one of the greatest in modern era. Agreed. I am a white man. I did not hear President Obama call me a racist. I did hear him reference slavery. I did hear him reference Jim Crow. I did hear him suggest racial justice and relations are leaps and bounds ahead of where they were in the past. I did hear him say that there is still work to do in racial equality and justice. I did hear him refer to himself, as a means of referencing the struggle on a personal note. You really sound like you consider President Obama an "uppity" black man. I am not saying that is your opinion or spirit, but I am saying that's how it comes across.

Since you want to bring up the subject, do you ever stop to wonder why blacks that bring up things that happened centuries ago always fail to add that it was their fellow black man in Africa who rounded up their own fellow black men and sell them all for the sake of filthy lucre? Why is the white man the only who they find at fault? Personally I am sick and tired of the whole subject...Never once has a black man ever thanked me for some of my ancestors that fought and died so that they could become free men..

Since when does a person that has a blood line that is 50/50 make him possess a race that has dominance over the other? Please explain that one.
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President George W. Bush's Dallas Remarks - by Bob Seger - 07-14-2016, 02:29 PM

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