News, Georgia Sen. Robert Brown Accused Of Calling State Republicans KKK Members. (legal, lawyer)
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I think we are all very capable of reading the article and I think most of us did. What do you think he meant? Maybe you need to ask your 5th graders what the article meant, you might be surprised..
Nita
Well, you could always re-read what the senator actually said...
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Originally Posted by senator
Two or three days prior to an election, I’ve had people say, ‘My wife came home from church, and there was this flier that they were putting out saying I’m a baby killer.’ And then, in less than three weeks after the election, this guy goes over to the Republican Party, the folks who had called him a baby killer. I mean, what does the wife do then, put on some red sheets on the bed and say ‘You know we can get rid of the blue sheets, but keep the white one over there because we might need that one for the midnight meeting.
Am I the only one who read this as an obvious sex reference? I'm assuming we all understood blue and red to be democrats and republicans. Where you get the KKK out of this when the original KKK was a southern democratic institution is puzzling to me.
Well, you could always re-read what the senator actually said...
Am I the only one who read this as an obvious sex reference? I'm assuming we all understood blue and red to be democrats and republicans. Where you get the KKK out of this when the original KKK was a southern democratic institution is puzzling to me.
Yeah, sure. Duh, I got the red & blue but you know very well what he meant by white sheet at midnight. He gives his little smirk after the comment. Nice try. The defense that it was sexual was a cover up after the fact.
You still haven't commented on his thug who attacked the photographer.
Yeah, sure. Duh, I got the red & blue but you know very well what he meant by white sheet at midnight. He gives his little smirk after the comment. Nice try. The defense that it was sexual was a cover up after the fact.
You still haven't commented on his thug who attacked the photographer.
... or it could actually be what he said it was. The smirk would be equally warranted if the connotation was sexual. If you're convinced that an older black Georgia senator would have the balls or the stupidity to make any sort of KKK comment when his own state knows a thing or two about the Klan - never mind how it would affect his chances of getting re-elected - then you're extremely naive.
Am I the only one who read this as an obvious sex reference?
Yep.
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I'm assuming we all understood blue and red to be democrats and republicans. Where you get the KKK out of this when the original KKK was a southern democratic institution is puzzling to me.
I'm assuming it was obvious what he meant. What's the sexual reference for "white sheets"? Let alone blue or red or any other color/pattern or thread count?
You've got the red and blue covered for the 2 major political parties, the white sheets are for independents?
I'm assuming it was obvious what he meant. What's the sexual reference for "white sheets"? Let alone blue or red or any other color/pattern or thread count?
You've got the red and blue covered for the 2 major political parties, the white sheets are for independents?
And the KKK makes much more sense.
a) why would his wife be telling him about a KKK meeting? The KKK was a predominantly male organization and males were certainly the ones who went to these meetings.
b) the only way this could be a reference to the KKK is if it was referring to the "midnight rides".
a) why would his wife be telling him about a KKK meeting? The KKK was a predominantly male organization and males were certainly the ones who went to these meetings.
b) the only way this could be a reference to the KKK is if it was referring to the "midnight rides".
a) why would his wife be telling him about a KKK meeting? The KKK was a predominantly male organization and males were certainly the ones who went to these meetings.
Telling him "how"? Like there's one going on that he better get to? Around midnight and bring that white sheet to it?
My neighbor's dog can back paddle/peddle better than you.
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b) the only way this could be a reference to the KKK is if it was referring to the "midnight rides".
You said "midnight meeting". Not "ride".
Midnight "rides" on white sheets are KKK oriented?
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Bed sheets have always been associated with sex.
For whom? And in what political sense? Not this one.
What was said was meant. You don't have to like it, you just have to stop defending it b/c you're gonna lose each and every time.
Last edited by Informed Info; 01-04-2011 at 10:00 PM..
Who said, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman"?
Who gives a damn who has sexual relations with whom?
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