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Old 04-24-2004, 11:23 AM
xo_kathy xo_kathy is offline
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Originally posted by swissmiss04
Say it ain't so! Did he really say, verbatim, "brown people"?
My sincere apologies, I did mis-quote. Here is what was said:

"Some of the debate really centers around the fact that people don't believe Iraq can be free; that if you're Muslim, or perhaps brown-skinned, you can't be self-governing or free. I'd strongly disagree with that."

So, brown-skinned is a bit better than brown people but it's still completely inapropriate for a President to say.

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Originally posted by AnchorAlum
As to "brown people" I think people need to understand the context of the remark. And the President has Hispanic nieces and nephews. How many of us do?
Well, considering the babies that will come from my womb will be 50% Hispanic, and my future husband is 100% Hispanic as is his whole family, I think I get even more "Hispanic points" than the President! Lucky me, I can go around making insensitive remarks and use my finace's family to make it ok!!!

Please, that's like saying you can use the N-word because "one of my closest friends is black!"
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