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« on: January 21, 2011, 01:01:22 AM »


Headline: "New Governor's Words Don't Upset Many in Alabama".

"I don't think he was too smart to say that," 72-year-old Ron Brooks said as he was getting his hair cut at a barber shop in Wetumpka, a suburban town about 20 miles north of Montgomery. But Brooks, a retired employee of a defense contractor, said he's "inclined to agree" with Bentley's statement.

Great. Everytime a southerner complains about the stereotype of their region being dominated by intolerant close-minded rednecks, Dixie bends over backwards to prove it true. Roll Eyes

RE: The Gov. I couldn't give a damn about whether he "apologizes for his remarks"; I'm bothered to hell and back that he actually believes that crap. "Apologizing" for "hurt feelings" and the like doesn't mean crap without actually deciding he realizes he was actually wrong in his beliefs. Otherwise he's still the same old bigot as before, but now insincere to boot.
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