"Not for e-mail," wrote Carole Jett, deputy chief of staff, as she instructed one official to see someone for a briefing on the issue.
"Not for e-mail," wrote Carole Jett, deputy chief of staff, as she instructed one official to see someone for a briefing on the issue.
Shirley Sherrod is a little fake. SHE once sued the department saying they were racist and ended up with some 13 million dollars. The story get more bazaar when you think that a class action suit against the federal government by some 86,000 black farmers was filed when there are less than 25,000 black farmers in the country. That's what's wrong with the federal government, no one there knows how to count anymore.
ALL very interesting but, misses the larger story ALTOGETHER. THAT being, the NAACP chorus of cheers when hearing of the racism, BEFORE Ms. Sherrod explained her change of heart. The true story of racism whitewashed by the AP reporter... Surprise. LMAO!
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