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Comment on: Post Scripts from the Edge

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friggle

fantastic!! beautifully said! can't add anything to that!

EMJAYNE

Well, I must say! Thank you!

(Almost everybody who has anything to say qualifies it just a little, so it's nice to see such compliments.)

Sam Heath

These things can't be said enough or too often SF. Thank you.

Obama's race speech

He did spend time being an apologist for the "preacher", and he even spent time saying some things about racial problems that normally wouldn't be said by a Dim-ocrat. Some good stuff, some bad stuff, some liberal campaign talking points, some factual errors....heck, I've got it all covered over at The Swamp.

CRAWFISH AND THE RACE SPEECH

I thought he was doing okay for himself (even though I can't stand him on general principles -- he's a democrat, for instance). However, when he got to the point where he was talking about there being a time when black people couldn't own property, I just flipped the TV off.

Married women couldn't own property until sometime early in the 20th Century! Any color of woman.

That's when I turned him off. It was about black people, not inequities in general. I've tried very hard to lose some of my Southern built-in beliefs about blacks and Jews and Catholics, and I've done a fair job of it. People like B.O. make me want to retrace my steps.