No More Excuses ....Mr. Allen

Third person says Sen. Allen used racial slur
RICHMOND, Va. — A noted political scientist joined two of Sen. George Allen's former acquaintances in claiming the senator used a racial slur to refer to blacks in the early 1970s, a claim Allen dismisses as "ludicrously false."
I am getting real sick of Senator Allen's excuses,
Personaly I think he is not telling the truth,
If I were voting in VA, I would not vote.
I am Republican but my values keep me from voting for any candidate who has serious racial issues.
I would respect Allen more if he admitted what he did
and explained the context, that would have been
enough for some people, not me but some.
"Maccaca" the word he stummbled upon
is not some word he found by mistake
and now three other people say he used the "n" word.
He says he never used the "N" word now as a person born
in Virginian I know that most white people born before
the 80's at some point used th word, so for him
to say he never used the word is soem what skeptical.
Allen may even lose the senate if he does
so what!
I am sick of these guys who make it up the Republican chanin
with out any problems, that's why we need more African American
in the party to scope these guys out.
No party should have a closeted racist in it.
Some of my Democrat friends see this as proof
of why one should not join the GOP.
But if you want to fix and move and mold something
you have to be a part of it.
That is what the religious communities did, back in the 80's
even though most were traditional democrat they swicthed
and made the Republicans Party there own.
Blacks did this in the 60's with the DNC,
and there is no reason why we can not do it today.
Black civil rights leaders wanted blacks to have
the vote not a rubber stamp vote.
I can not believe I volunteered for his campaign in 2000,
it was only for one day.

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I have a big problem with people infiltrating the ranks of Republicans for the sole purpose of rooting out "closet racists." There's no problem if getting rid of these jerks is a beneficial side effect of more blacks joining the problem, but it can't be the reason you become Republican. You become a Republican because you believe in the party's values -- a strong national defense and a belief that people should keep more of what they earn (I no longer add limited government to the list because not enough Republicans stand up for that principle anymore.)
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