just using the same tactic used by the libs.  say something about a
black, and you are racist.  although since he is a republican black,
he is not treated the same as a liberal black.

On Feb 1, 11:04 am, THE ANNOINTED ONE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ohio mark,
>
> Which part of the story was not true ?? If it is in fact true, it can
> NOT be racist. Please explain your reasoning.
>
> On Feb 1, 7:35 am, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > you are a racist.
>
> > On Feb 1, 5:44 am, swamp fox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > New RNC Chair, Michael Steele, Was Paid by the GOP to Run for Lt.
> > > Governor of Maryland. He Received a Party Salary to 
> > > Run.http://buzzflash.com/articles/node/7571
> > > When the newly elected RNC Chair, Michael Steele, ran for Lt.
> > > Governor
> > > of Maryland in 2002, he was paid a salary -- "consulting fees" -- by
> > > the Republican Party to do so.
>
> > > BuzzFlash first reported this back in 2002. (Steele served as Lt.
> > > Governor of Maryland from 2003-2007. He lost a 2006 U.S. Senate bid.)
>
> > > Eventually, the Baltimore Sun wrote an article on the rather unusual
> > > "pay to run" arrangement:
>
> > > The Maryland Republican Party is paying Michael S. Steele $5,000 a
> > > month in consulting fees under an arrangement that began shortly
> > > after
> > > his selection as gubernatorial candidate Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s
> > > running mate.
>
> > > Although the payments appear legal, Democrats said the GOP's contract
> > > with Steele raises ethical questions and suggests the party might be
> > > subsidizing the living expenses of a candidate for statewide office.
>
> > > "It looks to me like they've hired themselves a candidate," said
> > > David
> > > Paulson, a spokesman for the state Democratic Party.
>
> > > Steele - who held the unpaid position of Republican Party chairman
> > > when he was tapped to run for lieutenant governor - defended the
> > > consulting arrangement yesterday, saying he negotiated the deal as a
> > > way to continue working on party issues while he campaigns. The
> > > contract was not a condition of his candidacy, he said.
>
> > > "I have a consulting business. I have consulting clients. I have to
> > > take care of my family," he said. "The state is paying (the salary of
> > > Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend) while she is running for
> > > governor.
> > > So what's the difference?"
>
> > > But Paulson said "there's something obscene" about the arrangement.
> > > "They are paying a guy to be on this ticket whose very presence is
> > > being used by Ehrlich and Republicans as a show of diversity," he
> > > said
> > > of Steele, who is black. "They are the ones who call it the
> > > 'opportunity ticket.' We just didn't know how much of an opportunity
> > > it was."
>
> > > Ehrlich announced July 1 that Steele, 43, would be his running mate,
> > > and Steele promptly took a leave of absence as party chairman.
> > > Campaign finance records show that he received his first $5,000
> > > consulting payment from the GOP on July 26.
>
> > > Maybe now that Michael Steele is RNC Chair, he'll get a year-end
> > > "Wall
> > > Street" bonus from the GOP!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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