rayboyusmc
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Nope, no racism here on the internet.
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Nope, no racism here on the internet.
No, the right is bringing up the race card, the left is just pointing that out.
There is a difference.
You had to dig for that one.Nope, no racism here on the internet.
I agree with the neurosurgeon; it was racist. I also agree with him on being against government and insurance companies making medical decisions, rather than patients and physicians.DR. DAVID MCKALIP SENDS APOLOGY DIRECTLY TO PRESIDENT OBAMA
McKalip apologizes for sending insensitive image via e-mail
St. Petersburg, FL (July 23, 2009) - David McKalip, M.D., brain and spine neurosurgeon of St. Petersburg has never been shy in expressing where he stands regarding President Barack Obama's health-care reform. Despite McKalip's position on health system reform, he sends a sincere apology for a forwarded image of President Obama in an e-mail depicting the president in Papua New Guinean tribal garb with a logo beneath it saying, "Obama Care."
"I genuinely regret the decision I made in passing this e-mail message along. Directly to President Obama, I sincerely apologize for offending him. This was, in no way whatsoever, my intention. The image has nothing to do with my feelings or thoughts on any race or culture. I recognize that this image is offensive and hope that the nation refocuses on assuring all Americans have access to high-quality, affordable health care with no party interfering in the patient-physician relationship.
My intention is to focus directly on the issue at hand, which is putting financial and decision-making power into the hands of patients and taking it from government and insurance companies," said McKalip. The image forwarded was from a long chain of e-mails and not created by McKalip. Source: Talking Points Memo
That's Obama's graduation picture from Med School.
Nope, no racism here on the internet.
No, the right is bringing up the race card, the left is just pointing that out.
There is a difference.
My bet is that Wilson is a racist, the info below points to that. Carter lives in the south and he is honest and outspoken. I give him credit for that.
"The congressman, we learned, belonged to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, led a 2000 campaign to keep the Confederate flag waving above South Carolinas state Capitol and denounced as a smear the true claim of a black woman that she was the daughter of Strom Thurmond, the 48 segregationist candidate for president. Wilson clearly did not like being lectured and even rebuked by the brainy black president presiding over the majestic chamber."
ImmigrationProf Blog: Is Joe Wilson a Racist?