After stealing Dick Durbin's legislation by changing one word, Sen. George Allen (R-VA) now says he never heard the word Macaca before. Not surprisingly, his mother is French Tunisian, where the wo...
After stealing Dick Durbin's legislation by changing one word, Sen. George Allen (R-VA) now says he never heard the word Macaca before. Not surprisingly, his mother is French Tunisian, where the word is used as a racial slur. Why is no one is giving Allen credit for being able to speak French?
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He said it himself, "Welcome to the real Virginia." I'm from Louisiana and I know racism, and this state is dripping with racism. Black Virginians are crazy for staying in that state.
The man is a darn liar, for God's sake, he has a DISTINCTION IN HISTORY, are you telling me he did not know what the Confederate flag to represented to African Americans?
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"...confederate flag in his living room, noose in his law office and a picture of confederate troops in his governor's office."
Case Closed.