--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > wrote:
> <snip>
> > > This is WILDLY inaccurate.  Go back and review
> > > the discussion, where I thoroughly debunked this
> > > right-wing slander.
> > > 
> > > Here's a link to my first post on the topic; click
> > > "Show Options" and then "View Thread" to see the
> > > rest of the exchange:
> > > 
> > > http://tinyurl.com/ath28
> > > 
> > > Just one excerpt, a quote from conservative 
> > > reporter Bob Zelnick's book on Al Gore, Jr.,
> > > published by the right-wing Regnery Press
> > > (Zelnick was fired from ABC because of the
> > > book, which was quite critical of Al Gore,
> > > Jr.).  Here's Zelnick, referring to Gore Sr.:
> > > 
> > > "The actions of Gore, [Sen. Estes] Kefauver, and, at the 
> > > state level, [Gov. Frank] Clement, and their courage and 
> > > decency on the civil rights issue, would be more a source 
> > > of political trouble than benefit in Tennessee, though 
> > > none of the three ever lost an election because of his 
> > > position, at least until Gore's defeat in his 1970 
> > > campaign. Each reelection would be challenged and each man 
> > > would be accused of being "out of touch" with sentiment 
> > > in the state, or worse yet, a traitor to his region, 
> > > his heritage, and his people. None of the three ever 
> > > backed down. None ever engaged in racial demagoguery. None 
> > > would ever require sympathetic chroniclers to explain that 
> > > his conduct had to be judged in the context of his time 
> > > and its political exigencies. Their courage would inspire 
> > > later generations of southerners who sought to purge the 
> > > region of its terrible racial heritage."
> > 
> > Al Gore Sr. was a racist and a segregationist.  Fact.
> 
> Not a fact but a deliberate falsehood, a slander,
> as the above quote from a *conservative* journalist,
> in a book *critical* of Al Gore, Jr., published by
> a *right-wing* house, makes quite clear.
> 
> You really should take a stab at reading what
> it says.
> 
> > Spin it and parse it as you like, Judy.
> 
> No spinning or parsing necessary, Shemp.  The
> facts are on the record.



...but Al Gore's vote against the Civil Rights Act isn't?

Let's suppose for a minute that Gore, like you say, was the most 
wonderful egalitarian of all time and always supported "the 
colored's" as he (and, presumably, you) would call African-
Americans, yet had only that one slip and voted against civil rights 
just that once.

Wouldn't that one slip be enough to brand him a racist 
segregationist?



> 
> You also misrepresented our previous discussion;
> that's on the record too.




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