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To: scripter
The man has never been a real Conservative, just an outspoken fellow with strong positions that flow in several directions. Isn't this the same TV talking head, who was picking on the White kids down in Georgia--I think it was--because they chose to have a dance for White kids? He isn't about tolerance and the pursuit of happiness. He is just about his own version of what is politically correct.

So when that version is about something where he agrees with Conservatives, some love him--as when he went after Jesse Jackson. But do not be fooled. He has never espoused a consistent Conservative philosophy--nor displayed much profundity in his grasp of issues.

For my previously posted comment on this "issue:" Delusional Concept.

William Flax

54 posted on 02/14/2004 2:37:08 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: Ohioan
yah I remember the o'reilly hits on the Georgia kids. That's when I began questioning just where the man comes from. Blacks have exclusive private (not taxpayer supported) organizations, parties, etc. and that is fine. Blacks and whites have integrated private organizations, parties, etc. (not taxpayer supported) and that is fine. But let Causcasions do something privately similar (not taxpayer supported) and it hits the fan with O'Reilly. Was it because it was Georgia? A southern state? What if the kids had been black and no white kids had been invited? Don't even think I am coming off as a racist - far from it. I go along with poor old Rodney King - can't we all just get along? It's spins like this that keeps us divided.....wonder why he does it. Is he one of the highest paid demo troll in the nation?
55 posted on 02/14/2004 2:55:59 PM PST by daybreakcoming
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