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/p> p> RACE TO THE BOTTOM br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's Iraq and the Party of Race : /p>My goodness. Mr. Lord, though I find your premise amusing, the first thought I had after reading the subject of the article was, "Wow, this guy has a lot of guts".
Your observations about the Dems and race have much merit simply on the observed facts. However, though I agree with your assessment of the psychotic nature of the Dem party, imagining a cause of that psychosis as you do diminishes the power of your observations.
p>Fun read, though. br> -- Bob McMillin br> Orlando, Florida /p>Thank you, Jeffrey Lord, for such a succinct essay. What Mr. Lord does not make clear, however, is how the self-inflicted trauma of racism (which is simply a minor offshoot of elitism) affecting the Democratic Party becomes so twisted as to then astonishingly serve as the umbrella of inclusiveness which now commands 80-85 percent of non-white voters. In other words, how can "racists" who have harmed so many "non-whites" for so long make others believe that they are the "non-whites'" only hope for salvation and fairness, given their history of being vehemently unfair? What is the basis of this lie becoming so powerful and convincing that its victims even believe in it?
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