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President Obama Meets Racism in Congress

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

In his health care speech before Congress, the President encounters the most disrespectful Republican in modern history. Calling President Obama a "liar" is unprecedented and would never have happened to a White President! Underlying truths always surface, given time!

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  • ...And the Race Card comes out to hide what actually took place. Mr. wilson called a lie, a lie. That's all that was said, and was the right thing to say. President Obama was lying, and got called on it...They said "LIE"...They didn't say "nigger". I'll agree, the timing wasn't the best...it was actually rude...but racist? No...try again.

  • It was old fashioned ingrained southern aristocratic racism... put that "Boy" back in his place with public belittling. It was not a lie!

  • Obama has lied repeatedly. I would hope more people call him down for it, so he sees he cant get by with it. By the way...nobody but you said anything about putting that "Boy" back in his place...all that was said was ""You Lie""" racist??? I think not.

  • It's not the words he said, it's the act of doing so to the Chief Executive on the floor of the U.S. Congress. Just go back to LImbaugh, the Racist-In-Chief of the Republican Party!

  • Utter tripe. One star video. When all else fails, play the race card. Pathetic.

  • Call it whatever care you choose to stay in denial, but no white President has ever been treated so disrespectfully in the halls of our Congress!

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  • If you think that what Obama said was a lie than you clearly haven't read the bill. I know it was the truth, and by the way, I voted for McCain

  • I'll agree, it was rude...but racist, you'll not convince me of. Is it not right to call a liar down in the act? President Bush actually had a shoe thrown at him...actually two...while giving an address, and nobody called that racist. Why is this any different because Obama happens to be black? Nobody can deny that Bush was called every name in the book (not saying he didn't deserve it), and there was no race talk. Doesn't need to be at this time, either.

  • very difficult for them to accept obama is brighter than most of those mindless narrowminded racist !

  • Look at the disrespectful tone all over this country, in every situation. People didn't used to speak to one another in such a way. Politicians are calling Americans ugly names every day, within the "hallowed halls of our congress." People attach the term racist to others without even knowing the person. This country is being divided by our politicians and I think we are buying right in to the program. Racism accusations beget riots - is that a crisis we won't want to waste?

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