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LAS  VEGAS (AP) €  ’· The spokeswoman for the
Republican Party in  Nevada's most populous county was removed from her
post Saturday, after she  said the Democratic Party made black people
"dependent on the  government."
Didi Lima, the Clark County GOP communications
director, also  was removed from her volunteer role as a Hispanic
community liaison for  Republican John McCain's presidential campaign
over the remarks made earlier  in the day while working at a McCain
campaign booth.
"We don't want  (Hispanics) to become the new
African-American community," Lima told The  Associated Press. "And
that's what the Democratic Party is going to do to  them, create more
programs and give them handouts, food stamps and checks for  this and
checks for that. We don't want that."

"I'm very much afraid  that the Democratic Party
is going to do the same thing that they did with  the African-American
culture and make them all dependent on the government  and we don't want
that," she said.
In August, Lima was named co-chair of  McCain's
Nevada Hispanic Leadership Team, which aimed to reach out to a  crucial
voting bloc in a state where polls show McCain in a dead heat  with
Barack Obama.
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"Didi Lima is  no longer a part of this campaign,
her comments don't reflect Senator  McCain's beliefs and are not
tolerated on his campaign," McCain spokesman  Rick Gorka said after
learning about her remarks.
Lima is the second  Republican Party official to
land in hot water this week over comments  perceived as inflaming
tensions between blacks and Hispanics.
The chairman  of the Republican Party in New
Mexico's most populous county resigned  Thursday, nearly a week after
saying "Hispanics consider themselves above  blacks" and won't vote for
Obama.
Fernando C de Baca had been urged to  resign for days by members of his own 
party.
Clark County Republican Party  Chairman Bernie
Zadrowski said he was "appalled" by Lima's remarks. Lima was  appointed
party spokeswoman in late July.
"She was speaking for herself,  not the Clark
County Republican Party," Zadrowski said. "And she won't be  speaking
for the Clark County Republican Party anymore."
Obama campaign  spokeswoman Kirsten Searer said
the remarks were "proof of how out of touch  John McCain and Republicans
are with the issues facing all Americans  today."






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