"Thank God that we have a President who can rise above the fray, bridge age-old differences and transform events such as this into a moment in the evolution of our society’s attitudes about race and difference. President Obama is a man who understands tolerance and forgiveness, and our country is blessed to have such a leader.
The national conversation over the past week about my arrest has been rowdy, not to say tumultuous and unruly. But we’ve learned that we can have our differences without demonizing one another. There’s reason to hope that many people have emerged with greater sympathy for the daily perils of policing, on the one hand, and for the genuine fears about racial profiling, on the other hand." -Henry Louis Gates, Jr., at a beer-fueled White House conference with the police officer who arrested him for disorderly conduct outside his own home and the president and vice president of the United States of America.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Something Someone Else Said II
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I don't get how B.O. has time to fix healthcare, bail out corporate America, lower my taxes, go on Leno and through a kegger for some citizen and his arrestor. This guy has more hours in the day than anyone I've ever met.
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