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    <H2 align=justify>Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen</H2><HR>

    By Professor David P Rowe


    Ex-Senator George Allen whose father owns the Washington Redskins was coasting along politically. Tall, bright, white and wealthy he owns all the classic qualifications for the US Presidency. Allen started his recent US senate re-election campaign 16 points ahead of Democrat Jim Webb in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

    Allen’s platform was aggressively conservative, being tough on criminals and focusing on education. He was considered a shoo-in to the Senate and then the Presidency in 2008, before he called a political aide to Jim Webb a Macaca, a pejorative expression, meaning monkey. The political aide is of Indian descent.

    The Macaca remark set off a firestorm of criticism and within a month Webb was mounting a major political challenge for Allen’s Senate seat. Shortly after the remark was made genealogists traced Allen’s partially Jewish heritage and Allen’s initial attempts to deny this or ignore it, made the inappropriate situation even more awkward.

    Several witnesses who heard Allen make racial remarks during and after college came forward and Allen was not comfortable politically anymore. Webb rode Allen’s gaffe to victory in Virginia by 7,000 votes and the Associated Press declared Webb the winner in this contest on Thursday of this week.

    Allen’s sudden decline and fall reminded many that 24 hours is a long time in politics. It was reflective of the rejection of Republican legislators by the US voters at this mid-term election. Webb’s victory gave the Democrats 51 seats and uncontested control of the US Senate.

    Allen who supports the Iraq war and the draft is now in the political wilderness, the supporter of a lame duck President without a political seat from which to leverage his presidential ambitions. Coloured people who have died fighting for the Commonwealth of Virginia in every war since the 17th century were shocked to have been degraded by a Republican insider as monkeys or Macacas.

    Should we associate Allen comments with the current frigid bi-lateral relations between the USA and Jamaica? Perhaps Mr. Allen’s warmongering friends at the State Department think that Jamaicans are Macacas too!

    David P Rowe is a Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law and The St Thomas University School of Law
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

    Karl seriously Allen's fall from grace is one of the most remarkable I ever seen during my time following US politics.

    Unreal how in a matter of minutes you can go from #1 leading Presidentialhopeful for your partyto not being re-elected at all. Unbelieveable to rhatid.

    I have never seen nor heard of such a turn of furtune. When you talk about the psychology of politics it is a complex thing to rhatid. Though in my gut I don't feel Allen is a true blue racist he definitely tried to give the wink wink impression to the southern virginian racists that he was on their side figuring it was his tried and true way of getting re-elected.

    Man once he let the word macaca (sp?) slip it was all over. Bam...he loses the asian vote in northern virginia and loudon county.

    The comedy of it was when he was asked where he got the word from he claimed he made it up. Afterall you can't tell the media that you heard the word from your South African mother can you?

    Then to add "insult" to injury it came out that his mother is jewish!

    Backside.....down goes Allen....down goes Allen I can hear Howard Cosell say.

    Now he losses the racists votes in the southern virginia that would have kept himin power and voila.....game done. Being from the washington area it was a fascinating race to watch.- T.K.
    No need to thank me forumites.

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      RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

      T.K. (11/18/2006)



      Though in my gut I don't feel Allen is a true blue racist he definitely tried to give the wink wink impression to the southern virginian racists that he was on their side figuring it was his tried and true way of getting re-elected.
      :crazy:



      Sooner or later the "sheep" in wolf's clothing would have been revealed. I must say cheers for the self destruction of his campaign and his so-called presidential aspirations
      Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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        RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

        I must say cheers for the self destruction of his campaign and his so-called presidential aspirations
        I agree 100%. - T.K.
        No need to thank me forumites.

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          RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

          Karl (11/18/2006)Ex-Senator George Allen whose father owns the Washington Redskins
          Daniel Snyder is his father?

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            RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

            Bricktop (11/19/2006)
            Karl (11/18/2006)Ex-Senator George Allen whose father owns the Washington Redskins
            Daniel Snyder is his father?
            No sir that is not correct. His father is George Allen who was coach of the Redskins during the 1970's. He neverowned the Redskins. - T.K.
            No need to thank me forumites.

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              RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

              T.K. (11/19/2006)
              Bricktop (11/19/2006)
              Karl (11/18/2006)Ex-Senator George Allen whose father owns the Washington Redskins
              Daniel Snyder is his father?


              No sir that is not correct. His father is George Allen who was coach of the Redskins during the 1970's. He neverowned the Redskins. - T.K.
              Didn't think so seeing as SNYDER is younger than ALLEN

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                RE: Racial hostility destroys Senator George Allen

                George Allen (U.S. politician)

                Junior Senator, Virginia
                Term of office:
                2001 - Jan. 2007
                Political party: Republican
                Preceded by: Charles Robb
                Succeeded by: Jim Webb
                Born: March 8, 1952
                Whittier, California
                Spouse: (1) Anne Patrice Rubel Allen, divorced;
                (2) Susan Brown Allen

                Religion: Presbyterian
                Jim Webb will replace Allen in the Senate on January 3, 2007.
                George Felix Allen (born March 8, 1952) is a Republican United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. The son of former NFL head coach George Allen, he was born in Whittier, California. Allen served Virginia in the state legislature, as Governor, and in both bodies of the U.S. Congress. Allen lost his Senatorial re-election campaign to the Democratic candidtate, Jim Webb, during the Virginia United States Senate election, 2006.


                Family and early years
                Allen's father, George Herbert Allen, was a legendary NFL coach who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. During the 2006 senatorial campaign it was revealed that Allen's mother, Henrietta Lumbroso, comes from a prominent Sephardic Jewish family from Tunisia. He has a younger sister, Jennifer, and two brothers. The family lived in Southern California until 1957, when they moved to the suburbs of Chicago after George Sr. got a job with the Chicago Bears. The family moved back to Southern California (Palos Verdes) in 1966 after Allen's father was named head coach of the Los Angeles Rams.


                Personal
                Allen married Anne Patrice Rubel in June 1979. They divorced in 1983. In 1986 Allen married Susan Brown. The couple have three children: Tyler, Forrest, and Brooke. The Allens are residents of Mount Vernon, Virginia.

                Allen is a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is fond of using football metaphors, a tendency which has been remarked upon by journalists and commentators. Allen has been chewing tobacco since he was introduced to it in high school by his father's football players.


                2006 re-election campaign
                Main article: Virginia United States Senate election, 2006
                Allen's current term in the Senate expires in January 2007. He sought re-election in 2006. Allen won the Republican nomination on August 11, 2006, and faced two opponents in the general election: the Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of the Navy James H. Webb, and Gail Parker, a retired Air Force officer and retired civilian Pentagon budget analyst who ran on the Independent Green Party ballot line.

                While the Virginia State Board of Elections still withheld its certification of the election results as of nightfall on November 8, Allen appeared in the initial count to fall short of winning re-election. Webb held a lead of approximately a third of a percent – 8,805 votes – for most of November 8; by the afternoon, he had named a transition team to plan the staffing of his Senate office. On November 9, 2006, Senator Allen held a press conference in Alexandria, announcing he had conceded the race to challenger James Webb, and would not seek a recount, even though legally able to do so.


                Ownership of Barr Labs stock
                It was reported on August 8, 2006 that Allen owned stock in Barr Pharmaceuticals, maker of the Plan B "morning after pill." The Webb campaign criticized Allen for holding stock in a company that makes a product that many of his supporters oppose. Allen responded by saying that he holds the stock because Barr has created jobs in Virginia, and by pointing to his consistently pro-life voting record. Allen is described as an "abortion opponent"; as governor he pushed successfully for parental notification of teenagers' abortions, and in the Senate, he opposed the approval of Plan B for over-the-counter sales. Allen opposes the use of public funding for elective abortions.


                Macaca controversy
                Main article: Virginia United States Senate election, 2006 -
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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