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WorldNetDaily: Kerry & Jesse tell blacks: Ignore same-sex marriage issue: "John Kerry wants to be president. But he doesn't want to discuss his unproductive time in the Senate. And he isn't offering credible ideas to extend opportunity and promote ownership in our communities. Instead, he's going back into the old Democratic Party bag of tricks and pulling out ... the race card.
He said there's a 'Do Not Enter' sign on the White House door, to keep blacks out. And he raised the specter of voter disenfranchisement, claiming 'some say' the president has plans to keep African Americans out of polling places throughout the land ...
How about that 'Do Not Enter' sign on the White House door? Funny, we've all been to the White House and we didn't notice any sign telling us to stay away. Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, the two highest-ranking black leaders in American history, definitely have not seen the sign. Rod Paige, the secretary of Education, and Alphonso Jackson, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development -- both black, both in President Bush's cabinet -- have not seen the sign either.
Mr. Kerry's accusation that President Bush wants to keep black Americans from voting is the most heinous charge he's made. It outrages us, and it ought to outrage every American who takes voting rights seriously. In addition to claiming that 'some say' the president's campaign wants to disenfranchise minorities, Mr. Kerry also asserted, 'We are hearing those things already.' Oh, really? 'We are hearing those things.' 'Some say.' John Kerry is trading on innuendo spread by the most divisive people in American politics -- people who spend their careers trying to tell us how to think and vote. "
He said there's a 'Do Not Enter' sign on the White House door, to keep blacks out. And he raised the specter of voter disenfranchisement, claiming 'some say' the president has plans to keep African Americans out of polling places throughout the land ...
How about that 'Do Not Enter' sign on the White House door? Funny, we've all been to the White House and we didn't notice any sign telling us to stay away. Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, the two highest-ranking black leaders in American history, definitely have not seen the sign. Rod Paige, the secretary of Education, and Alphonso Jackson, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development -- both black, both in President Bush's cabinet -- have not seen the sign either.
Mr. Kerry's accusation that President Bush wants to keep black Americans from voting is the most heinous charge he's made. It outrages us, and it ought to outrage every American who takes voting rights seriously. In addition to claiming that 'some say' the president's campaign wants to disenfranchise minorities, Mr. Kerry also asserted, 'We are hearing those things already.' Oh, really? 'We are hearing those things.' 'Some say.' John Kerry is trading on innuendo spread by the most divisive people in American politics -- people who spend their careers trying to tell us how to think and vote. "
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