sourwhiskystrait
12-15-2002, 09:50 AM
If Lott stays in the senate, he will forever be remembered as a man that favors American apartheid, lynchings, and discrimination. If he stays as majority leader, Bush might as well just reiterate to Black voters that they were intentionally disenfranced in 2000, and they better get used to it.
If the Republican party stands for racial justice in America, and justice overseas, then Bush must call for Lott to not just renounce the leadership, but his Senate seat.
Anything less reaffirms that hypochrisy, discrimination, murder, and disenfranchisement are the core values of the Republican party.
If the Republican party stands for racial justice in America, and justice overseas, then Bush must call for Lott to not just renounce the leadership, but his Senate seat.
Anything less reaffirms that hypochrisy, discrimination, murder, and disenfranchisement are the core values of the Republican party.