DAB wrote:
> Stell wrote:
>> Spot wrote:
>>> What did he say? No one cares. It's how he said it that matters.
>>>
>>> How a person says something is always im****tant but is it more
>>> im****tant than what is said? Although this could be debated
>>> endlessly, when it comes to politics, there is no question that it
>>> is all in how you say something. The basic rule of politics goes
>>> something like: Never speak unless you have nothing to say.
>>>
>>> The media is still drooling over how Senator Biden used the word
>>> articulate when describing an African-American. We will never know
>>> now whether Biden was complimenting Obama or was intentionally
>>> trying to pigeon-hole him. The media can bounce this one around
>>> for as long as they like.
>>>
>>> The real question is why this is viewed as offensive to
>>> African-Americans. Is it because most African-Americans are not
>>> very articulate? Does the truth hurt?
>>>
>>> Ya want my opinion? Well, of course that's what this is all about.
>>> Truth? You can't go near the truth these days when it comes to
>>> African-Americans without stepping on a racial land mine.
>>>
>>> You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
>>>
>>> OK, there is one truth that I think we can all agree on; Barack
>>> Obama is more articulate than Dubya. Can I get an amen?
>>
>> Amen...his voice is easy on the ear and talks on a level I can
>> understand.
>
> Well I will vote for Newt......heard the media talking about how Hilary
is
> worried.
Hey thanks, I didn't even know Newt was gonna run. This will definitely
spice things up. I'll vote for him too... if he runs.
--
If the Soviet empire still existed, I'd be terrified. The fact is, we can
afford a fairly ignorant presidency now. --Newt Gingrich