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Carter says Obama row is 'racist' | Carter says Obama row is 'racist' |
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Former US President Jimmy Carter says much of the vitriol against President Barack Obama's health reforms and spending plans is "based on racism". | Former US President Jimmy Carter says much of the vitriol against President Barack Obama's health reforms and spending plans is "based on racism". |
Mr Carter told a public meeting there was "an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president". | Mr Carter told a public meeting there was "an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president". |
Republican lawmaker Joe Wilson was rebuked on Tuesday in a House vote. | Republican lawmaker Joe Wilson was rebuked on Tuesday in a House vote. |
He shouted "You lie!" while Mr Obama was delivering an address on healthcare to Congress last Wednesday. | He shouted "You lie!" while Mr Obama was delivering an address on healthcare to Congress last Wednesday. |
The House resolution of disapproval described it as "a breach of decorum". | The House resolution of disapproval described it as "a breach of decorum". |
ANALYSIS Mark Mardell, BBC North America editor This debate - which is so difficult to have in America - is beginning to surface. Carter said he thinks an overwhelming proportion of what he calls "the intensely demonstrated animosity" towards President Obama is based on the fact he's a black man. | ANALYSIS Mark Mardell, BBC North America editor This debate - which is so difficult to have in America - is beginning to surface. Carter said he thinks an overwhelming proportion of what he calls "the intensely demonstrated animosity" towards President Obama is based on the fact he's a black man. |
Regarding Joe Wilson, over the weekend we saw people pointing out that he was once a junior aide to a segregationalist politician - and that he was one of the few politicians to vote for the Confederate flag to fly over the state congress in his home state. | Regarding Joe Wilson, over the weekend we saw people pointing out that he was once a junior aide to a segregationalist politician - and that he was one of the few politicians to vote for the Confederate flag to fly over the state congress in his home state. |
Mr Wilson hasn't answered these allegations. | Mr Wilson hasn't answered these allegations. |
But conservatives are furious. They think their opponents are playing the race card. They regard it as a cheap shot, because in some ways racism is the worst insult that you can hurl at someone in America. | But conservatives are furious. They think their opponents are playing the race card. They regard it as a cheap shot, because in some ways racism is the worst insult that you can hurl at someone in America. |
But Mr Wilson's eldest son, Alan, has denied racism was a factor in his father's outburst. | But Mr Wilson's eldest son, Alan, has denied racism was a factor in his father's outburst. |
Some conservatives have accused the president's supporters of playing the race card. | Some conservatives have accused the president's supporters of playing the race card. |
'Abominable' | 'Abominable' |
Angry town hall meetings and a recent taxpayers' demonstration in Washington have been vitriolic towards the president, reports the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell. | Angry town hall meetings and a recent taxpayers' demonstration in Washington have been vitriolic towards the president, reports the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell. |
Many have not just protested against the president's policies but have accused him of tyranny, and have promised to "reclaim America". | Many have not just protested against the president's policies but have accused him of tyranny, and have promised to "reclaim America". |
"Those kind of things are not just casual outcomes of a sincere debate on whether we should have a national programme on healthcare," Mr Carter said at a public meeting at his Carter Center in Atlanta held prior to the Congress vote on Tuesday. | "Those kind of things are not just casual outcomes of a sincere debate on whether we should have a national programme on healthcare," Mr Carter said at a public meeting at his Carter Center in Atlanta held prior to the Congress vote on Tuesday. |
"It's deeper than that." | "It's deeper than that." |
Responding to a question specifically on Mr Wilson's outburst, he said Mr Obama was the head of state as well as the head of government and - like heads of state elsewhere - he should be "treated with respect". | |
It was a "dastardly thing to do", he said. | It was a "dastardly thing to do", he said. |
His comments were rejected by Joe Wilson's son, Alan, an Iraq veteran who is running for state attorney general in Georgia. | His comments were rejected by Joe Wilson's son, Alan, an Iraq veteran who is running for state attorney general in Georgia. |
I guess we'll probably have folks putting on white hoods and white uniforms again and riding through the countryside intimidating people Rep. Henry Johnson (Georgia) Reaction: Obama 'racism' row Send us your views | I guess we'll probably have folks putting on white hoods and white uniforms again and riding through the countryside intimidating people Rep. Henry Johnson (Georgia) Reaction: Obama 'racism' row Send us your views |
"There is not a racist bone in my dad's body," he said. | "There is not a racist bone in my dad's body," he said. |
Apology | Apology |
In Tuesday's vote, lawmakers voted 240-179 in favour of the resolution to censure Mr Wilson. | In Tuesday's vote, lawmakers voted 240-179 in favour of the resolution to censure Mr Wilson. |
The move was backed by most Democrats, but dismissed by many Republicans as a distraction from more serious issues. | The move was backed by most Democrats, but dismissed by many Republicans as a distraction from more serious issues. |
"My goodness, we could be doing this every day of the week," said Republican Minority Leader John Boehner. | "My goodness, we could be doing this every day of the week," said Republican Minority Leader John Boehner. |
But Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer insisted that Mr Wilson's outburst could not be ignored. | But Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer insisted that Mr Wilson's outburst could not be ignored. |
"At issue is whether we are able to proceed with a degree of civility and decorum that our rules and our democracy contemplate and require," he said. | "At issue is whether we are able to proceed with a degree of civility and decorum that our rules and our democracy contemplate and require," he said. |
The moment Republican lawmaker Joe Wilson heckled President Obama | The moment Republican lawmaker Joe Wilson heckled President Obama |
Mr Wilson himself maintained that his personal apology to Mr Obama should have been enough to resolve the matter. | Mr Wilson himself maintained that his personal apology to Mr Obama should have been enough to resolve the matter. |
Mr Obama "graciously accepted my apology and the issue is over", he said. | Mr Obama "graciously accepted my apology and the issue is over", he said. |
Mr Wilson's remark came in response to a passage of Mr Obama's speech in which he asserted that illegal immigrants would not be eligible for federal subsidies to buy health coverage. | Mr Wilson's remark came in response to a passage of Mr Obama's speech in which he asserted that illegal immigrants would not be eligible for federal subsidies to buy health coverage. |
Experts concur that under the terms of Mr Obama's reform package undocumented immigrants would not be able to claim healthcare subsidies. | Experts concur that under the terms of Mr Obama's reform package undocumented immigrants would not be able to claim healthcare subsidies. |