In a message dated 1/3/2002 11:49:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


It seems to me that insisting upon the "not a racist" position involves
greater risk than the "yes, he was a racist, but for the time a fairly mild
one" position, because when the quotes start flying, as you know they will,
the adamantly "not" position loses all credibility.


Funny, I agree with this part....your conclusion...so how do you go to such a logical end but HAVE to make a snide snotty remark about "us" not having experienced racism??? 
Steven H.

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