President Bush has chosen his mother and William Bennett to head up a new racial sensitivity initiative, to be known as "Operation Care About Colored People."
Last month, William Bennett stated on his syndicated radio show, "If you wanted to reduce crime, you could -- if that were your sole purpose -- you could abort every black baby in this country and your
crime rate would go down."
On September 5th, former first lady Barbara Bush said in a radio interview regarding the hurricane evacuees in the Houston Astrodome, "So many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them."
These statements were the basis for the president's decision to choose the two to lead the racial sensitivity initiative, according to White House Press Secretary, Scott McClellan, who answered critics during a press conference.
The initiative will utilize public service announcements, print advertisements and radio ads featuring Mrs. Bush and Bennett, who will talk about their own experiences with racial sensitivity and how racism has effected their lives in a Fox News special, hosted by former child star and Cashcall pitchman, Gary
Coleman.
Asked about the president's new racial sensitivity initiative, Coleman said, "I think it's a great place to borrow money."
via poppycaca (satire)
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