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Friday, October 17, 2008

when can i stop posting these kinds of stories?


unfortunately the answer most likely is never. (some) people are always going to be stupid-heads. i can't help them. they will just have to suffer and wallow in their shite-filled minds the worse part isn't even that this was done. it's that the people responsible don't have the stones to say they are racist. take diane fedele for example. she claims she had NO EFFING IDEA what she did was racist. i only wish she could understand. i don't wish her harm. i wish she would be able to see the light



GOP group depicts Obama with watermelon, ribs


RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A San Bernardino County Republican group has distributed a newsletter picturing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on a $10 bill adorned with a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken.

Linking Obama to demeaning racist stereotypes drew denunciations from various GOP officials after the illustration appeared in the October newsletter of the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported Thursday.

Diane Fedele, president of the group, said she had no racist intent.

"I never connected," she told the newspaper. "It was just food to me. It didn't mean anything else."

The Obama campaign declined to comment, saying it does not address such attacks.........

Inland GOP mailing depicts Obama's face on food stamp

By MICHELLE DeARMOND
The Press-Enterprise


The latest newsletter by an Inland Republican women's group depicts Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama surrounded by a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken, prompting outrage in political circles.

The October newsletter by the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated says if Obama is elected his image will appear on food stamps -- instead of dollar bills like other presidents. The statement is followed by an illustration of "Obama Bucks" -- a phony $10 bill featuring Obama's face on a donkey's body, labeled "United States Food Stamps."

The GOP newsletter, which was sent to about 200 members and associates of the group by e-mail and regular mail last week, is drawing harsh criticism from members of the political group, elected leaders, party officials and others as racist..........



2 comments:

Unknown said...

these people are ridiculous. It's so sad to know that people actually perceive us this way...but it's their loss.

Unknown said...

it pains me more to have them DENY they are racist. at least admit it.

please.

i saw the woman's daughter interviewed and she said it wasn't racist either. she (is white of course) said, i eat friend chicken...

deny deny deny