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July 28, 2009 8:23 AM

Black Cambridge policewoman: Gates "smokescreen" - will never vote for Obama again

Don't know if you've been reading the backstory on Professor Gates, who's really spent decades making a living from drawing people away from racial reconciliation even as he's enjoyed every advantage of the educational system:

Dr. Gates On Whitey: "Malcolm X Was Talking About the White Man Was the Devil... It Was Great"

Although he was valedictorian of his class, he charmed Yale by including this in his application:

"As always, whitey now sits in judgment of me, preparing to cast my fate. It is your decision either to let me blow with the wind as a nonentity or to encourage the development of self. Allow me to prove myself."

This guy - brought up by a mother who he says hated white people - sounds like he has always had a chip on his shoulder. then he went into a profession where he got paid to continue it.

He exploded at a white police officer simply trying to do his job.

Again I ask: Who is guilty of racial profiling?

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