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Perry's Racist Rock Issue

Rick Perry's campaign blasted back and fellow GOP candidate who accused him of "insensitivity" toward blacks after Washington Post report that the Perry's family hunting camp once was marked with a racist word.

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Perry's Racist Rock Issue

POSTED: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 1:06 PM

Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s Republican presidential campaign found itself scurrying Sunday to limit potential damage from a Washington Post report that raised questions about racial insensitivity – to wit, that the entrance to the Perry family hunting camp was once marked by the word “Niggerhead” painted on a large rock.

The Perry team disputed facts in the Post story and said the word has long been removed.

It can be tricky for white Southern national candidates of a certain age (Perry is 61) to navigate the shoals of race, and this odd story is an example of that.

 Fellow GOP contender Herman Cain, who is African American, jumped on Perry, calling him “insensitive” for his handling of the situation. “There isn’t a more vile, negative word than the ‘n word,’ and for him to leave it there as long as they did is just plain insensitive to a lot of black people in this country,” Cain said in a Fox News interview.

“Mr. Cain is wrong about the Perry family's quick action to eliminate the word on the rock, but is right the word written by others long ago is insensitive and offensive. That is why the Perrys took quick action to cover and obscure it,” Communications Director Ray Sullivan said in a statement.

“The Post story acknowledges the rock had been painted and turned over. The Perrys did not own, name or control the property, they simply rented hunting rights to 1,000 acres of the ranch.

As Gov. Perry told the Washington Post, ‘The old name has its origins from another time and era when unfortunately, offensive language was used to name some land formations around the country.  When my dad joined the lease in 1983, he soon painted over the offensive word. It is my understanding that the rock was also turned over to further obscure what was originally written on it.’”

 

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:47 PM, 10/02/2011
    Yes, the "N" word is repulsive, creepy and inflamatory. Question: why then does the "Hood", rap music and such embrace it's usage and where is the outrage when they do?

    I know, when they use it- "it's different," just like it's different to use a knife instead of a gun to kill somone????
    STEPHEN1988
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:00 PM, 10/02/2011
    Stephen:

    How long have you lived so that you don't know why blacks can use the word yet others can't? It's the same reason why gays can use the "f" word and others can't. I didn't make the rules, I just abide by them.
    JD3rd
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:33 PM, 10/02/2011
    There shouldn't be rules. It's called America - freedom on speech.
    bobbyd24
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:36 AM, 10/03/2011
    Bobby, you're perfectly free to exercise your freedom of speech by running around calling black people the n-word. Good luck with that.
    whatwhat
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:27 PM, 10/02/2011
    Yes, stephen, it's an absolute outrage that white people can't run around calling black people the n-word anymore.
    whatwhat
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:51 PM, 10/02/2011
    Oh please. Every race and ethnicity uses terms amongst themselves that do not inflame, because, well DUH WE said it. What's really funny is your lame-*** attempt to deflect the obvious issue - that this vermin isn't fit to lead a boy scout troop let alone a country. ANY country.
    CiceroSpuriousDeodatus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:13 PM, 10/02/2011
    Just another example of the desperation of the Democrat-Media Complex, a sad attempt at their trying to help out their failing, flailing Community Organizer in Chief. Pathetic.
    ObamaSolyndra
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:58 PM, 10/02/2011
    I am a HUGE fan of Gov. Rick Perry’s program to give in-state tuition rates to migrants without their documents. If he were President and made this a federal law, it would be HUGE towards erasing the income and net worthy disparities among the different racial and ethnic groups.

    In fact, I would go one step further and legalize all the undocumented migrants and give them unlimited FREE tuition to help out with assimilation and achieving the American Dream.

    However, hearing that the "n-word" is somehow connected to Gov. Perry is so vile, disgusting and repulsive that it makes me want to vomit forth huge chunks of the Matzo ball soup I just ate.

    This is 2011 and such hate is completely and totally unacceptable.
    WRosencratz
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:58 PM, 10/02/2011
    It isn't what the author of this piece called it, "the Perry family hunting camp," any more than it is President Obama's, when he goes to Camp David or stays at some hotel. It isn't Perry's rock. It never was. It never belonged to anyone in his family. Many years ago, it was painted over. After it was painted over, it was turned over. The name on the rock was the name of the place before there was ever anyone who owned that property and ran a hunting camp on it. Rick Perry and his family weren't endorsing the name, any more than when I fly to Washington, D.C., I am somehow endorsing being a slaveholder.

    There's plenty to criticize about all of the candidates of every stripe and persuasion, without descending to this ludicrous level. This is on a par with calling Obama a Kenyan: an ignorant slur. Get real: this country is in dire straits, and needs all of us to focus on the most important issues, acquire all of the facts and understanding we can, and make the best choices we possibly can, for all our sakes and for the sakes of those who sill follow us.
    neopatetic
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:07 PM, 10/02/2011
    I don't like Mr. Perry, but I think the media is grasping at straws just a bit. BTW, what gives the media the right to use the "n" bomb when the public cannot?
    FletcherT
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:25 PM, 10/02/2011
    Talk about trying to dig up dirt on a guy. I'm Black & I find this is a stupid non story. Really, Obama spends 20 years in a Church yet hears nothing said? Was a pot head in school yet never reported. It is not even his property........
    tiger
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:32 PM, 10/02/2011
    Wow we are going back to 1983, to a land the gov. Perry didn't own. You know this to make us forget how bad things are. Question what are the numbers for gov. Perry in the minority community in Texas?
    skills
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:35 PM, 10/02/2011
    Censorship is live and well in this format. So much for freedom of speech in an open forum.
    aumu


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