What people embrace, and what they shun, tells you who they are. In the last two days, Bush has heavily pushed a Constitutional Amendment to deny basic rights to gays, while Kerry and Edwards both spoke against it and refused to take part in the Senate-floor disgrace it represented. Simultaneously, Kerry spoke to a meeting of the NAACP leadership which Bush had explicitly refused to join.
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White House communications director Dan Bartlett said . . . "Despite the current leadership's intolerant views, President Bush will continue to reach out to members of the NAACP and African-Americans from across the country."
The . . . NAACP . . . is too "intolerant" for the Bush White House. This was said the day after Bush's call for Senate support for a Constitutional Amendment to deny civil rights.
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Like I said, Bush is so blatant about it that it's criminal. He's set the nation back 50 years. Asshole.
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