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I think it may have been instructive to all the community to say these things in front of all the people.
Racism? I think not.
I took it as having a tremendous amount of concern for "his" people, and being willing to let them know he cared, and that it was hurtful to see them there.
Kudos to this judge, and I'll bet he does a good share of community service things himself!
If what he said has started something that changes the lives of even one or two, gives them the motivation to work on their lives, then he succeeded.
This judge is a truth teller and to me, a fine person.
I took it as having a tremendous amount of concern for "his" people, and being willing to let them know he cared, and that it was hurtful to see them there.
Kudos to this judge, and I'll bet he does a good share of community service things himself!
If what he said has started something that changes the lives of even one or two, gives them the motivation to work on their lives, then he succeeded.
This judge is a truth teller and to me, a fine person.
I think the question you have to ask is, "WHY did he ask the white people to leave?"
My take... because black people from hussein's church and his racist rev wright on down have been spewing hate and blame ****** crap since the day of the slaves, and this judge knows that's bull shit. Had the white people stayed and heard the judge talk, it would have given them vindication that the present plight of black criminals is NOT the fault of white people.
Not another smear attack on Obama's pastor again,hasn't Reverend Wright had enough? And he's no racist, ignore the sound bytes.
Aaah... yes, he is. He's probably one of the biggest racists currently living in America today. No one has made that more clear than the reverend himself. Wake up.