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An Adept's Journey: Robert Gibbs and the Race Card

August 26th, 2010 No comments

… for people of color to play the “race card ,” I responded as I always do: First, by noting that the regularity with which whites respond to charges of racism by calling said charges a ploy, suggests that the race card is, at best , …

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On Calling People Racist | Coffee Party

August 26th, 2010 No comments

Let’s ask ourselves: How do we bring out the best in each other? Giving each other the benefit of doubt would promote civility, cooperation and democracy. At the heart of the notion of “benefit of doubt” is the virtue of humility. … Until people learn how to discuss the issue of race rationally, without hyperbole and accusing anyone who brings up the subject of race of being a bad person for “playing the race card ” we’ll never be able to make any progress. …

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ontd_political: What Kind of Card is Race?

June 6th, 2010 No comments

… “race card ,” I responded as I always do: First, by noting that the regularity with which whites respond to charges of racism by calling said charges a ploy, suggests that the race card is, at best , equivalent to the two of diamonds. …

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Paulick Report » Blog Archive » CALLING JACKSON'S BLUFF

February 11th, 2010 No comments

To make matters worse, he made trainer Steve Asmussen the fall guy who had to deliver the bad news: ““Out of respect for the level of competition and the importance of this race, I have told Mr. Jackson it was not in the best interest of ….. (2) CD and Bel might want those mares on the card because the TC may actually stink this year…not a whole heck of alot to choose from (although there is potential)…depending on the shake out for the TC, watching those mares go at it …

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