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Title: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: Hazcat on September 09, 2008, 07:55:44 PM
McCain Campaign Fumes Over Paterson's Racism Claim

N.Y. Governor Says Palin's Repeated Use Of 'Community Organizer' Is Another Way Of Saying 'Black'

 Reporting
Don Dahler ALBANY (CBS)

― On Monday, Gov. David Paterson angered some state lawmakers by comparing them to vampires, calling them a bunch of "blood suckers." On Tuesday, he raised eyebrows again, and tempers, by accusing the John McCain campaign of veiled racism.

At the Crain's Business Forum this morning, Paterson drew attention to a phrase used numerous times by speakers at the Republican National Convention to describe Barack Obama's leadership experience: community organizer.

"I think the Republican Party is too smart to call Barack Obama 'black' in a sense that it would be a negative. But you can take something about his life, which I noticed they did at the Republican Convention – a 'community organizer.' They kept saying it, they kept laughing," he said.

Paterson referred to McCain's running mate Sarah Palin who compared her work experience to Obama's.

"So I suppose a small town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except with real responsibilities," she said at the convention.

Paterson sees the repeated use of the words "community organizer" as Republican code for "black".

"I think where there are overtones is when there are uses of language that are designed to inhibit other people's progress with a subtle reference to their race," he said.

But the McCain/Palin campaign quickly fired back in a statement, saying: "It is disappointing that Governor Paterson would launch accusations of racism. … Governor Palin's remarks about Barack Obama's work as a community organizer was in response to the Obama campaign's belittling of her executive experience."

The statement goes on to point out Sarah Palin's own experience of civic involvement and says Paterson's comments are "a sure sign of a flailing campaign that is bordering on desperation".

Paterson raises the question of whether the Presidential race has become desperate or devious.

"At this point, Americans wouldn't tolerate a racial appeal. What I'm saying is that there are sneaky ways to try to hurt someone," he said.

Paterson does say he's not certain that's happening.

But what disturbed him was what seemed like derisive laughter on the part of the Republicans at Obama's choice of helping his community rather than getting rich on Wall Street.

Paterson is New York state's first black governor.

http://wcbstv.com/politics/paterson.mccain.palin.2.813646.html
Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: brosometal on September 09, 2008, 11:33:02 PM
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N.Y. Governor Says Palin's Repeated Use Of 'Community Organizer' Is Another Way Of Saying 'Black'

I thought that was Sara Palin's way of refering to Mr. Obama's very limited resume'.  How did that community organizing work out for him?  Didn't the Gov. of Illinois request the National Guard to assist in the "community"?  Just asking.
Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: tt11758 on September 10, 2008, 10:51:23 AM
Yet I notice the only people who refer to Barry's race are the people in HIS camp.  File it under "things that make you go hmmmm"
Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: tt11758 on September 10, 2008, 10:54:05 AM
McCain Campaign Fumes Over Paterson's Racism Claim

N.Y. Governor Says Palin's Repeated Use Of 'Community Organizer' Is Another Way Of Saying 'Black'

 Reporting
Don Dahler ALBANY (CBS)

― On Monday, Gov. David Paterson angered some state lawmakers by comparing them to vampires, calling them a bunch of "blood suckers." On Tuesday, he raised eyebrows again, and tempers, by accusing the John McCain campaign of veiled racism.

At the Crain's Business Forum this morning, Paterson drew attention to a phrase used numerous times by speakers at the Republican National Convention to describe Barack Obama's leadership experience: community organizer.

"I think the Republican Party is too smart to call Barack Obama 'black' in a sense that it would be a negative. But you can take something about his life, which I noticed they did at the Republican Convention – a 'community organizer.' They kept saying it, they kept laughing," he said.

Paterson referred to McCain's running mate Sarah Palin who compared her work experience to Obama's.

"So I suppose a small town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except with real responsibilities," she said at the convention.

Paterson sees the repeated use of the words "community organizer" as Republican code for "black".

"I think where there are overtones is when there are uses of language that are designed to inhibit other people's progress with a subtle reference to their race," he said.

But the McCain/Palin campaign quickly fired back in a statement, saying: "It is disappointing that Governor Paterson would launch accusations of racism. … Governor Palin's remarks about Barack Obama's work as a community organizer was in response to the Obama campaign's belittling of her executive experience."

The statement goes on to point out Sarah Palin's own experience of civic involvement and says Paterson's comments are "a sure sign of a flailing campaign that is bordering on desperation".
Paterson raises the question of whether the Presidential race has become desperate or devious.

"At this point, Americans wouldn't tolerate a racial appeal. What I'm saying is that there are sneaky ways to try to hurt someone," he said.

Paterson does say he's not certain that's happening.

But what disturbed him was what seemed like derisive laughter on the part of the Republicans at Obama's choice of helping his community rather than getting rich on Wall Street.

Paterson is New York state's first black governor.

http://wcbstv.com/politics/paterson.mccain.palin.2.813646.html

Methinks the Obama campaign crossed that border sometime last week, and is now exploring the depths of the region known as "desperation".

Doncha just LOVE it?!?   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: jaybet on September 10, 2008, 10:55:51 AM
File it under BS.
Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: Teresa Heilevang on September 10, 2008, 05:02:15 PM
File it under:
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Title: Re: Time to play the "race card" (again!)
Post by: deepwater on September 12, 2008, 09:37:52 PM
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What I'm saying is that there are sneaky ways to try to hurt someone
;D
it seems to me like they're trying a 'sneaky way of hurting someone' with this statement.