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In my neighborhood one neighbor called another neighbor out for letting their dog do his business in the other neighbors yard and the first thing that dog owner yelled was "your a racist since I'm Hispanic"
That caused a huge altercation and many people overheard the entire thing and the only good thing that came from it that the dog owner moved within that same month after also getting a ticket for his dogs poop and not having the dog on a leash and not the required county payment issued....great to have cameras like that couple had and was able to record it all.
Wasn't the president the first one to call People racists in the case of that professor against the cop without even having the full story...all telling how people really think when they blur the racist word out before having the facts.
Michelle can only have used the word if she uses the word more often.
But still IRSgate, VAgate and now Irak and trading terrorist for a deserter will in the end all catch up so let's wait for that to play out and hopefully no more Americans get held hostage to be traded for terrorists.
If she didn't know what it meant then yes, that definitely is a valid defense. You can't say Sterling didn't know what the n-word meant but this is something that people often use without really thinking about it.
Trying to spin this into a controversy just makes the right seem desperate, which of course they are.
Trying to compare something that a private citizen said in his own house to something that the First Lady Of The United States said on a nationally televised interview just makes the left seem desperate.
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