Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Word: Colorful speeches

Posted by Andisheh Nouraee on Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 4:30 PM

It’s not spoken about much, but there are concerns that we will lose, as African-Americans, our political base, which has largely been the city of Atlanta for major leadership within the state.

-- Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, speaking on June 1 at a symposium on income disparity in cities at The New School in New York

The efforts of Martin and Coretta King, Hosea Williams, Maynard Jackson and many others will be lost.

-- Franklin, in a radio ad last fall supporting John Eaves, a black Democratic candidate for Fulton County Commission Chairman

If you think fighting off dogs and water hoses in the ’60s was bad, imagine if we sit idly by and let the right-wing Republicans take control of the Fulton County Commission.

-- Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., in the same ad. Eaves won.

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I notice a lot of people are decrying those ads as race-baiting. The way I see it, they're a bit hyperbolic, but basically true. Right-wing Republicans are either outright racists or crypto-racists, with only a few exceptions, and they want to drag us backwards into de facto segregation. They should not be trusted.

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Posted by atlasien on June 12, 2007 at 2:03 PM

Of course, that ignores that the Republican party was founded by abolitionists, that Republicans in the House and Senate teamed with LBJ to pass the Civil Rights legislation of the early 60's while Dems like Al Gore Sr and William Fulbright (Clintons mentor) fought the landmark legislation. All those great segregationists like George Wallace, Bull Connor and Talmadge were all Democrats. It also ignores that Bush has appointed more diverse people to important positions than any President before him.

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Posted by Dale on June 12, 2007 at 3:13 PM
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