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Liar Liar: Race Baiting Prof Gates Says It’s Not About Him…….

IT’S ALL ABOUT HIM

Henry Louis Gates: If I smear a good cop, that’s nothing in comparison
to my whole list of grievances against ‘whitey’
He’s a race baiter, and a good friend of Obama’s. It’s just one more person of dubious character (in a very long line) that have good relations with this president. Unrepentant radical terrorists, a Black separatist racist preacher, Arab supporters of the Fakestinians who have no problem with violence against Jews, have all found a ready listening ear with Barack Hussein Obama.Gates is a noted professor of Black studies, who is also a cultural relativist, which goes hand in hand with Barack Obama’s recent blurbs in a televised press conference, where he equated the actions of both the offending professor and the honorable policeman as being the same. Relativism is the hall mark of these two men, who are more concerned in keeping the ‘race issue’ alive, than in talking about how much racial harmony has improved over the decades.Now that the cat is out of the bag, with damaging evidence on audio tape as well as a Black officer sticking up for Sgt.Crowley, it’s time to..”turn the page” and “lets learn from the experience”. What a load of vomit. These hucksters don’t want an end to racism anymore than the neanderthals of the Klu Klux Klan. KGS
Gates says it’s time to ‘move on’ from his arrest

BOSTON (AP) – Black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. says he’s ready to move on from his arrest by a white police officer, hoping to use the encounter to improve fairness in the criminal justice system and saying “in the end, this is not about me at all.”

After a phone call from President Barack Obama urging calm in the aftermath of his arrest last week, Gates said he would accept Obama’s invitation to the White House for a beer with him and Cambridge police Sgt. James Crowley.

In a statement posted Friday on The Root, a Web site Gates oversees, the scholar said he told Obama he’d be happy to meet with Crowley, whom Gates had accused of racial profiling.

“I told the president that my principal regret was that all of the attention paid to his deeply supportive remarks during his press conference had distracted attention from his health care initiative,” Gates said. “I am pleased that he, too, is eager to use my experience as a teaching moment, and if meeting Sergeant Crowley for a beer with the president will further that end, then I would be happy to oblige.”

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