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Jimmy Carter: Obama Heckler Is A Racist by Beaf: 9:04pm On Sep 16, 2009
Jimmy Carter: attacks on Barack Obama fuelled by racism
Jimmy Carter has claimed that many of Barack Obama’s most vocal critics are racist and have been spurred into increasingly bitter attacks on his policies by their revulsion at the election of America’s first black president.


By Alex Spillius in Washington
Published: 4:52PM BST 16 Sep 2009

In a blistering attack on the Right after watching Mr Obama endure a summer of hostility, the former US president singled out Joe Wilson, the congressman who shouted “You Lie!” while Mr Obama was making a speech on health care to the US Congress last week.

That attack, Mr Carter alleged, was also “based on racism”.

Bush said Obama 'has no clue' In comments that could provoke a contentious debate on race the White House is eager to avoid, Mr Carter went further than African-American congressmen who had begun to make the connection between Right-wing attacks on Mr Obama and his election as America’s first black president.

“I think that an overwhelming proportion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man, he’s African American,” Mr Carter, 84, told NBC.

“I live in the South, and I have seen the South come a long way,” said the native Georgian. “But that racism inclination still exists, and I think it has bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but across the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country.”

The comments mean that Mr Carter has become the most prominent voice to level a direct charge of racism at Mr Obama’s critics.

It has emerged since last week that Mr Wilson was among a small group of Republicans who supported a campaign to keep the Confederate flag flying over South Carolina’s capitol building.

The flag is regarded by African Americans and many others as an offensive symbol of the pro-slavery South. Mr Wilson was also once a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, which racism watchdog groups regard as a “neo-confederate” organisation.

But Mr Wilson’s son, Alan, said: “There is not a racist bone in my dad’s body. He doesn’t even laugh at distasteful jokes. I won’t comment on former President Carter, because I don’t know President Carter. But I know my dad, and it’s just not in him.”

During months of raucous protests against his health care reform plans and other initiatives, Mr Obama has been compared to Hitler, the Joker from the Batman films and the anti-Christ.

Opponents have called him a Nazi, a socialist, a communist and questioned his nationality. Demonstrators toting guns have appeared outside the president’s town hall appearances while a handful of preachers have led congregations in prayers that Mr Obama would die.

“Those kind of things are not just casual outcomes of a sincere debate on whether we should have a national programme on health care,” said Mr Carter. “It’s deeper than that.”

Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, has been forced to address the race issue, telling CNN: “I don’t think the president believes that people are upset because of the colour of his skin.”

His remarks demonstrated the administration’s keenness to bury a debate that would divert attention from the president’s already overloaded agenda.

Organisers of the conservative “tea party” protests against the president have insisted their opposition is based merely on dislike of the president’s “big government” policies.

Brendan Steinhauser, a co-ordinator for FreedomWorks which organised the first large-scale protest against Mr Obama in Washington over the weekend, said accusations of racism were nothing more than a ploy to muffle dissent.

“It is an intimidation tactic. When you make that attack and call someone racist or homophobic it is a way to kind of silence them,” he said. “The idea that people are trying to bring race into this is absolutely ridiculous.”

Charles Rangel, a veteran black congressman from New York, said earlier this month: “Some Americans have not gotten over the fact that Obama is president of the United States. They go to sleep wondering, ’How did this happen?’ ”

For other Democrats, Mr Wilson’s unprecedented breach of decorum during an address by the president to a joint session of Congress led them to express what they had been feeling for weeks.

Mike Honda of California, chairman of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, said: “There’s a very angry, small group of folks that just didn’t like the fact that Barack Obama won the presidency.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6198519/Jimmy-Carter-attacks-on-Barack-Obama-fuelled-by-racism.html
Re: Jimmy Carter: Obama Heckler Is A Racist by blackspade(m): 11:47pm On Sep 16, 2009
Jimmy Carter was born and raised in the deep Southern United States, he knows racism when he sees it.
Re: Jimmy Carter: Obama Heckler Is A Racist by cap28: 2:06am On Sep 19, 2009
blackspade:

Jimmy Carter was born and raised in the deep Southern United States, he knows racism when he sees it.

precisely, ive just finished putting this racist piece of shit in his place:

http://stuffblackpeopledontlike..com/2009/09/sbpdl-told-you-criticism-of-mein-obama.html

why is it that america is full of these terrible racist scumbags?
Re: Jimmy Carter: Obama Heckler Is A Racist by BellaRouge(f): 10:28am On Sep 19, 2009
Congressman Wilson was definitely out of line for his blatant disrespect of the position of the Presidency but in his defense, he was just caught up in the heat of the moment. The issue of healthcare reform is the hot button issue at the moment. I'm not all that suprised that an event like that occurred as a result of the healthcare debate. Though I understand Carter's argument about racism but concluding that Wilson's comments were based on racist sentiments seems a bit farfetched to me. Wilson apologized, Obama (the person who should be the most offended by Wilson's outcry) accepted his apology. I think it's time we moved on.
Re: Jimmy Carter: Obama Heckler Is A Racist by cap28: 12:16pm On Sep 19, 2009
BellaRouge:

Congressman Wilson was definitely out of line for his blatant disrespect of the position of the Presidency but in his defense, he was just caught up in the heat of the moment. The issue of healthcare reform is the hot button issue at the moment. I'm not all that suprised that an event like that occurred as a result of the healthcare debate. Though I understand Carter's argument about racism but concluding that Wilson's comments were based on racist sentiments seems a bit farfetched to me. Wilson apologized, Obama (the person who should be the most offended by Wilson's outcry) accepted his apology. I think it's time we moved on.

i find it bizarre that all throughout george w bush's time in office despite his abysmall track record he never once was subjected to the outright hostility and disrespect that obama who has barely been in office for a year is being subjected to.  let us not deceive ourselves, white americans are inherently racist towards blacks and many are still finding it very difficult to come to terms with the fact that their commander in chief is a black man therefore to dismiss wilson's behaviour as a spur of the moment thing done in the heat of the moment is to live in denial.

i think a lot of blacks in and outside america thought that with the appointment of a black man to the white house we had now overcome racism but the harsh reality is that as long as we remain economically and politically powerless they will never regards us as their  equals. 

of course obama has accepted his apology, he lives in fear of the white back lash, this is why he has never taken a stand on race, during his campaign he even went as far as describing america as a "post racial society" i dont for one minute believe that he even beleived that but he knows that if he wants to survive even one term he has to dance to white racist america's tune and if it means putting up with overt  racist behaviour he will.  so yes we're moving on but we're moving on knowing that every time the race issue comes up obama will continue to either deny that white america is racist or ignore any offensive racist attitude. 

Carter a white man in his eighties from the south knows what he's talking about after all he was a grown man during Jim Crow, whites openly express their racist beleifs when there around other whites and im sure he has been privy to  a lot of racist obama bashing.

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