A vandalized sign outside the office of Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., is shown Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009 in Smyrna, Ga. Scott had a contentious community meeting on health care last week. Scott, who is black, said the swastika is the latest example of what he believes is an increasingly hateful and racist debate over reforming health care. The Atlanta lawmaker said he also has received mail in recent days that used N-word references to him, and that characterized President Barack Obama as a Marxist. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Swastika painted at Georgia congressman's office
A swastika was found Tuesday painted on a sign outside Rep. David Scott's district office, an act the Georgia Democrat said reflects an increasingly hateful and racist debate over health care and should serve as a reminder for people to tone down their rhetoric.
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Hateful? Those who aren't mind-numbed libturds saw how hateful he was to the white physician who dared to ask him questions. He basically shouted the man down, claimed that he should call the congressman's office if he wanted to discuss healthcare (the doctor had already tried that numerous times) and claimed the doctor wasn't a constituent (because he was white, but he does live in the Congressman's district). The dirty bastard is getting feed back not because of his race but because of the way he treats people.
Your hatred of our President because he is black is driving you mad John Doe.
Funny, I have a black adopted daughter. I hate him because he is a socialist bent on destroying our nation. Does that crap of calling a person a racist actually work with most conservatives who disagree with you?
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