Skeptic Ginger
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I think you're too biased to make that determination.
So no comment on the smoking gun then?
I think you're too biased to make that determination.
So no comment on the smoking gun then?

I can see no other interpretation of what he said.I think you're too biased to make that determination.
I can see no other interpretation of what he said.
"...Well if that human life is not a person then I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say 'now we are going to decide who are people and who are not people.'"
The eyebrow-raising remarks aren't the first Santorum has made about the president. Last year he suggested that Democrats were fearful Obama could "go to Indonesia and bow to more Muslims" during an appearance on Fox News. In attempting to walk back the assertion, he added, "I'm saying he has not had his trips overseas go over well here in the United States."
A few debates back, former Senator Rick Santorum candidly stated that racial profiling – using race or ethnicity as a means for enforcement – is an essential, successful, and justifiable practice. Not only is this a direct attack on freedom for many Americans, but it is also a dangerous, illogical, and socially destructive strategy.
Santorum is scheduled to speak at Penn State University at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. He will talk Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. at the University of Pennsylvania and at 8 p.m. at Temple University. Horowitz and others -- including conservative commentator Ann Coulter, writer Robert Spencer, and Daniel Pipes, a historian and Middle East expert -- are fanning out to speak at campuses from coast to coast.
The Muslim American Society announced it will respond to the "Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week by launching "Students United Against Hate," a coalition to counter anti-Muslim sentiments on campuses and protest "other symbols of hatred and intolerance recently found on college campuses, including nooses and swastikas."
Horowitz, 68, author of several books, including "Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left," said the events he has organized are educational.
Racism doesn't typically just appear in a single comment.
Then why would he be talking about black people to a white crowd in Iowa. He was talking about their lives, and their wellfare.And yes, Pard, I did see the longer version of the video.
Pot meet kettle. We all have our views, don't we?He was talking about black people in Iowa, in front of a white crowd?
You too aren't the most unbiased poster around here...![]()
You have still not commented on this smoking gun.he might have been responding to a discussion he was having about the Davis Guggenheim documentary "Waiting For Superman," which, according to Santorum, "was about black children."
In context and in Santorum's own words when caught off guard the next day before he had time to prepare a response:You have still not commented on this smoking gun.
Dog whistle rhetoric. The right wing whackos in Iowa are all upset the Obama wants to take their **** and give it to *******.He was talking about black people in Iowa, in front of a white crowd?
You too aren't the most unbiased poster around here...![]()
Dog whistle rhetoric. The right wing whackos in Iowa are all upset the Obama wants to take their **** and give it to *******.
Again. Why would he be talking about black people to a white crowd in Iowa.
I guess that's a s close as we'll get from you admitting being wrong.
He said it himself, he's not sure where the quote is from. He tried to explain something he hadn't time to verify.
Again. Why would he be talking about black people to a white crowd in Iowa. When you see the speech in full, the "black" people remark seems like a complete non sequitur.
The white wing feels exploited by black people and the lunatic is appealling to their racism.Could you repeat that in proper English please?
Why wouldn't he?
He was at the very least talking about poor people in front of primarily middle class people. Do you deny that as well?
You mean her providing 3 more examples of Santorum making racist remarks?![]()
He explained why, he had welfare blacks on his mind.
Ah, so it's not OK for Republicans to call Democrats "Democrats", but OK for you to call them "Repubs"?I heard the Repub lie that it's not about the rich paying their share,
There's so much whining about Republicans these days, you'd think they hare in the White House.
Ah, so it's not OK for Republicans to call Democrats "Democrats", but OK for you to call them "Repubs"?
To be honest, they bring it on themselves. The "Tea Party" movement has crippled the Republican Party. They have no clue what the word compromise is, and have no desire to learn.
The Tea Party is killing the Republican party from the inside.
Pointing out the sociopathic behavior of a pack of sociopaths is not obsessive.I have the impression that the way Democrats (or is it the Democratics?) are obsessing over the Republican candidates they are already preparing to lose the elections.
Pointing out the sociopathic behavior of a pack of sociopaths is not obsessive.