In article <ttu9g49u1f0e2i1089fjkvi48col85gvuu@4ax.com>,
HMS Victor Victorian <VictorVictorian@NBG.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 17:59:20 -0400, NoOne <noonehere> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Why is it, the only blacks in the world to call themselves something
> >other than where they are from are in America? Blacks in Germany
> >don't say their African German or France, African French and I've
> >never heard a Brit say their African English. no their German, French
> >and English and don't tell me its because America had slaves. Where
> >do you think they got the idea? Salves have been around as long as
> >humans and of all differnt races. so if you want to help stop racism
> >against blacks in the united States (Europe doesn't have so
> >much-wonder why) than stop calling people African Americans and start
> >calling them Americans we don't need to divide people up any more than
> >we already are. And stop being a dumb ass and blaming the political
> >parties for any and all the problems you might have.....you do know
> >that the Democrats have had the majority in congress -both houses- and
> >they have set policy and passed laws the last 8 years not the
> >Republicans.....Dumb Ass!
> >
> >This thought brought to you by an American.... oh I'm sorry I should
> >say an immigrant American, but then that would be all of us and not
> >dividing like you would like, unless you're a native (Indian)
> >and are getting even-good for them
>
> Certainly an interesting diatribe. I do not question the sincerity of
> the author, but as an interested party to the doings across the pond,
> I would politely point out that to the best of my knowledge, the
> Democrats have not had a majority for eight years and that the
> greatest obstacle to passing legislation has been getting it past your
> president's desk.
>
> Sadly, I would also point out that your assessment regarding Europeans
> and racism is, sadly and to my own embarrassment, rather myopic. You
> may ask Cecil Rhodes, if you care to.
>
> It is also an unkind cut, knowing the donkey is a time-tested symbol
> of the Democratic Party, to hurl it as an epithet. To this I most
> strongly protest. Next you shall be calling them all round heads, I
> suppose.
>
> Lastly, regarding salve ...
>
> What has a healing and soothing ointment have to do with this
> argument, may I ask?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> HMS Victor Victorian NP-g18
> God Save the Queen!
> God Preserve the Prince of Wales!
> Rule Britannia!
Sorry, Victor, not quite accurate: the problem with getting a bill
passed sponsored by a Democrat was not the President, because he rarely
vetoed anything. The obstruction was the Republican caucus in the
Senate; lacking a Democratic super-majority (60%), the Republicans
filibustered to death everything they didn't like.
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