
We were very happy to see GOP Chairman Michael Steele fighting back:
"Charges of racism are among the most serious that can be made in America because of our nation’s history on race relations.
There is no doubt America has come a long way in healing past wounds, but there is certainly more to be done.
That is why I am outraged that Democrats today, including former president Jimmy Carter, are injecting race into the debate over President Obama’s policies." (Steele)
He is right.
Playing the race is so insulting and unfair.
First of all, most of the people out there marching are carrying placards expressing their anger over congressmen passing bills that they don't read and spending money that we don't have.
That's racism? Not at all!
P.S. Another poll confirms that the public is not buying the race card:
"Most Americans, however, don't see it that way:
65 percent think opposition to Obama's policies is based on honest disagreements, while 20 percent say it is mostly motivated by racism!" (FOX)









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