On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:10:48 -0700 (PDT), Kel Varnsen
<KelVarnsenAutos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Mar 12, 5:06 am, katorzeja...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> i'm only saying.
>> there's nothing like a little sunlight on the trash living under some
>> rocks.
>> keep digging that hole, girls.
>> please don't ever stop!
>
>What she said wasn't racist at all. Blacks need to stop being so
>sensitive.
ImHotep,
I just finished hearing her rmearks. She made the statement that she
felt she was being attacked "Because she was White" :-)
I'm amazed to hear that kind of KKK tripe to come out of the mouth of
a former Vice-Presential candidate. It sounds like the bovine
scatology I hear every day from the commoners on this forum.
What has she done for Black people in the last thirty that would
indicate that she is NOT a hard core White Supremacist?
Has she worked with habitiat for humanity?
Does she have close black MALE friends with whom she regularly
socialzies?
Does she live near Black people?
Does she active sup****t any organizations that are designed to level
the playing field for African Americans?
Or is she just another Right Wing Nut case in Democratic clothes?
She is old and senile anyway. Go sit down in your rocking chair where
70 year olds are supposed to be and be quiet! Your stupidity shows
once you open your mouth Geraldine.
Here is a little of why I don't like Geraldine.. Why don't you all
fair minded folks if there are such Caucasians animals, see what else
she has in her closets:
At the outset of her run for the Vice Presidency as Walter Mondales
running mate in 1984, Geraldine, the "Ferraro factor", brought glamour
and energy to Mondale's rather staged, lacklustre image and plodding
campaign.
Shortly after the Democratic convention, however, controversy erupted
about her personal finances. Her reputation was damaged by revelations
of tax avoidance, shady business dealings, and possible Mafia
connections of her husband, John Zaccaro.
There were also allegations that Ferraro herself had been involved in
financial impropriety in respect of her 1978 campaign funds. The
ensuing scandal doomed the Mondale — Ferraro ticket.
Geraldine retired from politics after the defeat of the Democrats in
the 1984 election and returned to private practice. In 1992 she
attempted to make a political comeback, contending the Democratic
nomination for US Senator for New York. However, the scandals of 1984
overshadowed her campaign and dashed her hopes once again thankfully.
She then grudingly accepted an appointment from President Clinton to
represent the USA at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Conference in Geneva in 1993.
Geraldine was seen by some as Flip Wilson's alter ego, the "mandatory"
woman, chosen for her gender not her political agenda or ability.
Capisce mon ami?


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