Carter's email, sent Friday, was a joke saying black people were able to travel to Washington D.C. for the inauguration, but unable to evacuate New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.In an interview today, Carter said she's not a racist and that she has supported black candidates and black Republican organizations. But she also seemed to blame those who saw the joke for overreacting. State GOP Chairman Jim Greer said that, as a result of the email, he was considering removing her from the committeewoman's post. Well, she beat him to it. She resigned on her own accord.
"Amazing," said the subject line.
"I'm confused. How can 2,000,000 blacks get into Washington, DC in 1 day in sub zero temps when 200,000 couldn't get out of New Orleans in 85 degree temps with four days notice?" Source: TBO
In two incidents in October as reported by Tampa Bay Online:
Prominent GOP fundraiser Al Austin forwarded an email joke that referred to killing Obama. Austin said he hadn't carefully read the piece before forwarding it and apologized.
Former county GOP Chairman David Storck passed along an email from a local party volunteer lamenting the large number of black people going to a Brandon early-voting site. Storck also apologized and did not run for re-election as chairman in the party's December election. Cox-Roush replaced him.
It is time for people such as Carol Carter to learn sensitivity towards others. Funny, all the hate e-mails and hate things lobbed at Barack Obama, he still prevailed and became our president. Can't these people see that hate is counterproductive? Sheesh.
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