Discussion: Lawmaker Who Lamented 'Welfare Crazy Checks' Insists He's Not Racist

Alday misses the days when his shirts were made from hand picked cotton.

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That explains it!

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It’s always some bigoted assh… that makes racist remarks like he has and then claim they were taken out of context or he didn’t mean them the way he said them or maybe he was joking and meant no harm. BS he is a racist.

We do notice that he made no remarks regarding his ‘fine white’ constituents who are receiving food stamps and welfare.

If blacks were given the chance to work maybe the ER would have fewer of them seeking medical aid and not so many receiving food stamps. But they can’t have blacks working, that would eliminate their point to bitch.

It’s pigs like him that should not be in office.
If it weren’t for the gerrymandering and other means of vote control he would not be in office.

One last point is that the black community should stand up to idiots like him and vote him out of office. Stand Your Ground.

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“Political correctness”; it’s insidious and it’s everywhere! That’s why RWNJs hate it so much; it makes them say things they don’t mean.

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When any of these jerks say something like “I’m not a_______.” someone needs to ask them, suppose you were a ________________. How would you be any different?

That question can be used in so many contexts, but reporters never seem to ask it.

“I laid in there for hours because they (blacks) were in there being treated for gunshots,”

Does that mean that he now supports gun control?

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“I have a way of talking and saying, what’s really on my racist mind and then whining about it when I’m quoted verbatim”…

You’re welcome…

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Probably my favorite movie of all time is their “Search for the Holy Grail” with dialogue like this:
Woman: Oh. How do you do?
King Arthur: How do you do, good lady? I am Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that?
Woman: King of the who?
King Arthur: King of the Britons.
Woman: Who are the Britons?
King Arthur: Well, we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king.
Woman: I didn’t know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective.
Dennis: You’re foolin’ yourself! We’re living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working class…
Woman: Oh, there you go bringing class into it again.
Dennis: Well, that’s what it’s all about! If only people would…
King Arthur: Please, please, good people, I am in haste. Who lives in that castle?
Woman: No one lives there.
King Arthur: Then who is your lord?
Woman: We don’t have a lord.
Dennis: I told you, we’re an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to be a sort of executive officer for the week…
King Arthur: Yes…
Dennis: …but all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting…
King Arthur: Yes I see…
Dennis: …by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs…
King Arthur: Be quiet!
Dennis: …but by a two thirds majority in the case of…
King Arthur: Be quiet! I order you to be quiet!
Woman: Order, eh? Who does he think he is?

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I can hardly blame the guy. The medical staff has the audacity to tend to minorities with gun shot wounds while this upstanding white guy has indigestion?

THANKS OBAMA.

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Still, I’m waiting for ‘‘it’s a fair cop’’ to end one of these Monty Python’s Grand Old Flying Circus Party sketches, rather than the tired “media took it out of context to assassinate my sterling character” punchline that was perfected by Not-Michael Palin so many years ago during her Most Awful Family in America set.

Anyway, let’s all welcome Alday to the one spot on the bus less comfortable than the back–the underside. (giant foot crushes Alday)

EDIT: That wasn’t even the scene I wanted! I was looking for Cleese’s man-on-the-street character saying: “Well I’ve been in the city for 30 years, and I’ve never once regretted being a nasty, greedy, cold-hearted, avaricious money-grubber…(correcting self)…Conservative!”

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I grew up on Monty Python, so I know the scene and love it :slight_smile:

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Wait! They made me look bad by repeating what I said. That’s not fair!

Another asshole son of the South.

…not to forget Monty Python’s “Ministry of Silly Walks”

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" The guy made me look like a fool"

Yeah, that guy you see when you look in the mirror sure did make you look like a fool.

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Having a racist mind only makes one racist if others find out about it. Then if others find out about it you still can honestly claim not to be a racist since only your mind is racist, and your mind is so tiny relative to the rest of you that it hardly defines you.

The governor and other members of his party are furious at him since he voiced out what they are secretly thinking.

Of course he is not racist, this cracker, is just too STUPID to understand anything! but set up was he? wow! Lord have mercy.

You hear that? This guy comes from a town where blacks had their “little civil rights walks”. How cute!