Posted on 12/17/2002 1:07:38 PM PST by End Times Sentinel
LOTT:...But in answer to your question a moment ago, it is about actions more than words. As majority leader, I can move an agenda that would have things that would be helpful to African-Americans and minorities of all kinds and all Americans, but specifically aimed at showing African-Americans that they have particular concerns and needs that we have to advance an agenda that will help rural and ...
GORDON: Sure.
LOTT: ... urban areas, education, so that every child really does have an education.
GORDON: But, senator, many of those African-Americans believe, quite frankly, that that was you speaking in code to constituents with a wink and a nod saying, "You know, the good old days."
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I enjoy large posteriors and I am unable to disseminate untruths.
Over and out.
If you're not familiar with it, you might browse through some 19th and early 20th Century political cartoons. In those days, drawings were TV, and they were damnd good at it.
A good start would be the Berryman collection here: Clifford Kennedy Berryman
Berryman drew for the Washington Evening Star. He was magnificent. It's hard to see it all without the contemporaneous context, but you might get some ideas. His kind were masters at loading an image. You are good. I hope you join them.
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