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I complained about the questions posed to Barack Obama with regards to Harry Belafonte's statements I also complained to them with regards to Chris Matthews having 3 white people on discussing what is racist, what is not racist and what "black people should do"
this is how they responded
Thank you for your e-mail.
The Chicago Tribune of December 25, 2005 said the following:
"Harry Belafonte, the entertainer and civil rights activist, corresponds with Obama by telephone and e-mail."
The article continues quoting Belafonte as saying:
"I think Sen. Obama is a force...We've seen so many others who have come to high places and have failed so miserably. I think he could be our exception to the rule."
It is sound and fair journalism to ask a political figure about comments made by a prominent supporter. That same standard is consistently applied on Meet the Press. Here are just a few examples: on February 13, 2000, presidential candidate George W. Bush was asked about comments made by Bob Jones; on February 20, 2000, Sen. John McCain was asked about comments made by his political consultant about David Duke; on February 27, 2000, Karl Rove was asked about comments made by Pat Robertson; and on October 3, 2004, Republican Senate candidate Tom Coburn was asked about comments made by Alan Keyes.
Thank you for writing and watching.
What a bunch of bullshit...I accused MTP and Hardball of smearing democrats and pretending to have false outrage on the "plantation remarks" I guess I got to them...this is the first time I have ever gotten a response back
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