More from the Party of Hoover: Sherri Goforth, a staff member for Diane Black, a GOP state senator in Tennessee sent out this composite of presidential portraits. Note what the sheet-wearing ghoul from the Volunteer State chose for President Obama's portrait:
When called on it, the racist heifer only lamented that she had sent the picture to the "wrong list of people" in her address book.
Which begs the question: Does she have a list of addresses solely for fellow bigots? And are they, in turn, smart enough not to forward it?
Does anybody these days not understand that nobody should say anything in an email that they would not mind seeing printed on a billboard alongside the highway?
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And what about the racist son of a bitch that said that an ape was Michele Obama's ancestor? Seems that in some ways, we haven't made much progress. I emailed the mayor's office in Columbus S.C. as follows: Dear Mrs. Ruff,
I write to you from a sense of great sadness as well as a sense of outrage. Your wonderful city has been tainted, blemished and made dishonorable by the loathsome comment made by Mr. Rusty DePass directed at Michele Obama. There is no apology that can "un-ring" the bell that Mr. DePass has rung. No amount of mea culpa will suffice. This was no mistake. It is the mark of a bigoted, ugly human being, a man who should be summarily fired from any tax payer paid position that he holds. Please convey to the mayor how absolutely *ugly* Depass has made Columbia look. I do not have adequate words to convey to you how sad and how outraged I am. No matter that his politics are strongly Republican, no matter that he may disagree with almost every thing that the President has done so far, there is simply no accounting for what he said. I note that contrary to his assertion that there is no report anywhere, by the way, of Michele Obama, and exceedingly bright woman, having made any such statement regarding our ancestors and no scientist asserts that humans descended from apes.
I have, hopefully, avoided making my post to you any kind of hate mail. I am not a young kid. I am a sixty-eight year old small animal veterinarian in a metropolitan Kansas City. I would appreciate hearing back from you on this issue.
Sincerely,
You must have missed this post.
Those Southern crackers are so racist they say things without even thinking about them.
I love the First Amendment--it allows honky imbeciles to expose themselves publicly.
Meanwhile, I react with my money. I avoid the South at all costs, except for Texas.
My roots are here and we aren't quite as bad as those Gomers and Goobers southeast of us.
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