--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk"
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <snip>
> > > > did they cook up the story of Al Gore Junior's black Nanny 
who 
> > > > used to travel with the family by car from Tennessee to D.C. 
> > > > and when Al Gore Sr. would stop at Whites-only restaurants 
that 
> > > > the Nanny had to  stay behind in the car?  As she tells it, 
Jr. 
> > > > felt sorry for her and had to bring lunch out to her outside?
> > > 
> > > I am not seeking to get in the middle of this debate. 
> > 
> > Me, either.  But misinformation *is* being slung by both
> > egos in this debate.  I was raised in the Deep South during
> > this period.  There were many restaurants that served both
> > whites and blacks.  You could always tell them because 
> > they had four bathrooms (two each for white and "colored")
> > and two water fountains.  There was a lot of racism, and
> > there were a lot of people who weren't racist but who lived
> > in a racist society.  No one today can really tell who was
> > who, *especially* by what they *say*.
> 
> Unfortunately Barry isn't up on the facts here,
> so *he's* slinging misinformation, along with
> his usual illogic.
> 
> Nobody said, of course, that there were no restaurants
> in the Deep South that served both whites and blacks.
> Barry made that up.


Barry didn't make that up.

The premise of the poster who asked us to name one restaurant that 
was integrated most certainly believes that and that, in fact, was 
what Barry was responging to.  Go back and read the postings on this 
thread and then, if I'm right, be a good girl and come back here and 
apologise to Barry.



> 
> What I've been citing is what the *Gores* have said
> about their trips, confirmed by the very nanny who
> had to eat in the car--which was that *on that route*
> there were no such restaurants.


You may have been citing that but that wasn't what Barry was 
commenting upon.



> 
> You could suggest that they all lied, but that's
> quite a stretch, especially given the eagerness
> with which the right wing jumped on the story to
> "prove" Al Gore Sr. was a racist segregationist.
> 
> Had there been such restaurants along their route,
> it would have been quite easy to make the story
> even better proof by documenting their existence
> to demonstrate that the Gores passed them by in
> favor of whites-only restaurants, thereby labeling
> the Gores not only as racists but as liars as well.
> 
> > But this "debate" isn't about facts.  It's about ego-dominance
> > and attachment to being "right."
> 
> Actually Barry's comments are about *his* need for
> ego-dominance.
> 
> > It *does* make catching up on the posts easier, however.
> > Just look at the poster's name, and if it's either Shemp or
> > Judy, just press 'Next.'  :-)
> 
> Which will guarantee you don't know what you're
> talking about when you comment on the thread.





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