Lonestar_logic
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I watched the video. At the end she starts talking about how she realized her attitude was wrong. The video is chopped at the beginning and the end.Resigned USDA official says racial story misconstrued | ajc.com
If this is true she should sue Big Government and FOX for defamation of character...and maybe even sue the USDA themselves for firing her unjustly.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_xCeItxbQY&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - NAACP Bigotry in their ranks[/ame]
Watch the Video. She has no leg to stand on for a lawsuit of the type you describe.
I'm just glad the NAACP did what the tea parties just did and pushed her out
IMO, she was telling a
story about how she came to realize that her attitude was wrong. Without the entire video her character is being defamed if what she claims is true...that her realization led her to get back in contact with the farmer, help him, and befriend he and his wife.
What she's saying is that she didn't want him to go back to whoever sent him and report that she didn't help him, so she sent him to a white lawyer, "one of his own kind". Sounds like she was more worried about keeping her job instead of helping out a white man.