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Old 07-03-2008, 12:17 PM
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While he's trying to get the vote......it's after the voting that concerns me!
Are you saying he's incapable of being an American first ... or is this fear of the unknown, Renda?
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keep kiddin yourself dan, dt
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Are you saying he's incapable of being an American first ... or is this fear of the unknown, Renda?
No fear...just concern of the unknown.

DT - what word were you going for instead of thong?
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Kind of like - - just because they make it in your size doesn't mean you should wear it?
Exactly!
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ME ... OOOH .... PICK ME!!!

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JUST KIDDING!!! Just couldn't resist. You made it so easy! You know I love ya, bro!
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Old 07-03-2008, 12:25 PM
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sweetpea-"Yes, white men were slave owners - but it was the black man who originally SOLD other black men to the white man. "



when you said this, I had to look it up, I hadn't heard this before.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery..._United_States

In the begining of the 2nd paragraph, it says it.


oh, by the way, great dialoge. We need to discuss some things out in the open. I don't mean to be ugly, but there is alot of problems for African Americans, but at the same time, when I see (the latest) a commercial for a show called "what is is to be black in America", I cringe and roll my eyes. What if we had a programe on tv about "What's it's like to be white in America."? Oh, that would go over real great..yeah.

And cnesttx, I believe that.It is sad. It does still happen today. Are they older women? The older generation still had ideals and patterns ingrained into them. It goes both sides though too.
We are pretty much the same age, but their *station* in life, for want of a better word, I guess sets their view of the world. This is how they view black women as *girls*, not an equal in any way. They gave absolutely no thought I guess, to how dehumanizing or humiliating it was to speak that word to them. I think more especially since I was walking with them and I am white. It really opened my eyes to the racism that still lives in some people's minds and hearts. I did lose any respect I may have had of them.
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Kind of like - - just because they make it in your size doesn't mean you should wear it?
And EVERYONE said..........AMEN!
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Hmmm. Maybe you need to have this conversation with someone else, because I am VERY rigid about this sort of thing.

In my opinion:

1. From a patriotic standpoint, she missed the mark.
2. From a standpoint of etiquette, she missed the mark.
3. From one singer to another, she missed the mark.
I agree with you MssB... on all three points.

As someone who has sang the Anthem at our Republican convention... I couldn't have imagined disrespecting those who gave me the opportunity and honor of singing in the first place.
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Interesting thread. Somebody suggested perspective from some black folk...so here goes....
I honestly find some of the historic symbols of patriotism a little ironic at best and somewhat disingenuous at worst. Can you imagine hearing some of the beautiful lyrics about freedom and liberty and God-given rights while at the same time recognizing that this was penned, quoted, and sang at a time when slavery was embraced based on color.
"O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave" just seems ironic. I'm not even sure how one could say "With liberty and justice for all" with a straight face given the reality of the time.
Without question there were also evil Africans who participated in the slave trade. I guess one of the differences for me is that they were not claiming to be a "Christian" nation with Christ-like ideals. They were not saying and writing the same kinds of things about about "all men being created equal" and certain Jehovah God-given rights. They were not claiming to be people of prayer and people who knew God.
I don't believe the lady meant to be disrespectful, but she may have been misguided in her efforts. It just seems to me that the races hold the traditional symbols at different levels of sacredness.
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Interesting thread. Somebody suggested perspective from some black folk...so here goes....
I honestly find some of the historic symbols of patriotism a little ironic at best and somewhat disingenuous at worst. Can you imagine hearing some of the beautiful lyrics about freedom and liberty and God-given rights while at the same time recognizing that this was penned, quoted, and sang at a time when slavery was embraced based on color.
"O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave" just seems ironic. I'm not even sure how one could say "With liberty and justice for all" with a straight face given the reality of the time.
Without question there were also evil Africans who participated in the slave trade. I guess one of the differences for me is that they were not claiming to be a "Christian" nation with Christ-like ideals. They were not saying and writing the same kinds of things about about "all men being created equal" and certain Jehovah God-given rights. They were not claiming to be people of prayer and people who knew God.
I don't believe the lady meant to be disrespectful, but she may have been misguided in her efforts. It just seems to me that the races hold the traditional symbols at different levels of sacredness.
Thank you, TS ... You've articulated this better than I have.

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