Showing posts with label racist Obama e-mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racist Obama e-mail. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Tennessee GOP Aide Who A Sent Racist E-Mail Concerning President Obama Should Be Fired!
Racism should never be tolerated!And that's what this racist e-mail that concerns President Obama is!I don't care what folks want to claim.Depicting a black president as a black spot with a huge pair of white eyes in a presidential collage is way more than just "inappropriate."It is downright racist!And anyone that says otherwise is being disingenuous.
After years of black men being lynched in places like Tennessee,I don't get any chuckles from Jim Crow-style humor!I mean,we still have plantations in the South & they should serve as reminders of what the not so distant past was for African-Americans.
Not too long ago,this type of crap was acceptable!And Senator Diane Black seems to think that it still is.
Despite her assertions that this e-mail in no way represents the beliefs of her office,Sen.Black sees no reason to fire the racist aide who was responsible for it.
For that reason,I do not believe that Senator Diane Black is being sincere.Simply rebuking her aide for being a racist is most certainly not enough!
Here's more from CNN:
"The chairman of Tennessee's Democratic Party wants a Republican legislative aide fired for sending out a "reprehensible" e-mail depicting President Obama as two cartoonish white eyes peering from a black background.
Obama's image is in the last square of a collage containing portraits of the previous 43 U.S. presidents. Copies of the e-mail were posted on the Internet on Monday.
Sherri Goforth, an administrative assistant to state Sen. Diane Black, R-Gallatin, has admitted she sent the e-mail May 28 with the title "Historical Keepsake Photo." She said, without elaborating, that she mistakenly sent it "to the wrong list of people."
According to The Tennessean, a Nashville newspaper, a note on the e-mail said it was paid for by the Tennessee Republican Party, but GOP officials denied that they produced it. Black chairs the Senate Republican Caucus.
"I want people to know that the communication was sent without my knowledge, and that ... this does not reflect my beliefs or my values or my opinions, and I won't tolerate those kind of communications coming from my office," Black told CNN affiliate WKRN-TV in Nashville.
Black rebuked Goforth but didn't dismiss her.
CNN left phone messages Tuesday for Goforth and Black.
"Is this indicative of what Senate Republicans think about our commander in chief?" asked state Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester in a statement posted on the party's Web site.
"I am calling on Senator Black to reject this racist smear and fire this staffer who, on state government time, on state government computers, using a state government e-mail account, launched this bigoted attack on our president," Forrester said. "Keeping her on the staff would send the message that this type of behavior is condoned by the Senate Republican Caucus."
"This e-mail is reprehensible, insults the office of the president, and is embarrassing to all Tennesseans regardless of political party," Forrester said.
Goforth told Christian Grantham of the Web site Nashville Is Talking that she had received a letter of reprimand from her superiors but will remain on the job.
Grantham said Goforth told him she felt "very bad about accidentally sending it to the wrong list" of people.
"I went on the wrong e-mail and I inadvertently hit the wrong button," Grantham quoted Goforth as saying. "I'm very sick about it, and it's one of those things I can't change or take back."
Forrester, in his Web posting, said, "Ms. Goforth does not seem to understand what she did wrong. She has apologized for 'sending [the e-mail] to the wrong list of people.' I believe that any list of people would have recognized this e-mail as offensive and hateful."
State Rep. Johnny Shaw, D-Bolivar, a member of the black and Democratic caucuses, told WKRN-TV that Goforth should be fired.
"I don't think a reprimand is enough. I think this lady needs to go. I don't think she should be a part of the people who represent the state of Tennessee," Shaw said.
He told CNN that Goforth and Black, as well as Republican Lt. Gov. and Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey, should make public apologies for the incident."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the entire story here.
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