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Monday, February 7, 2005 at 07:17AM
The first applause that NAACP Chairman Julian Bond received during a
recent speech at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro came when
he compared the repercussions of presidential lying between the one
currently occupying the White House and the president that preceded
him. I'd rather have the (presidential) election turn on issues of war
and peace, rather than issues of race and sex, Bond said. I thought
we had 10 commandments. What happened to the ones about lying, stealing
and killing? Bill Clinton may have lied about the war between the
sexes; George W. Bush lied about the war. When Clinton lied, nobody
died.And the audience in the Aycock Auditorium clapped in
agreement. Bond, a long-time activist, was the keynote speaker at
the school's Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration, which attracted more
than 600 people. His speech covered a range of subjects, from his
recollections of being a student in one of King's classes at Morehouse
College, to his grandfather who was born in slavery but went on to earn
a college degree, to sarcastically referring to U.S. Attorney General
John Ashcroft as J. Edgar Ashcroft because of what Bond believes are
the attorney general's civil liberty abuses since 9/11. Bond said that
discrimination is much more of an elusive target today.No more do
signs read white and colored, Bond said. The law now requires the
voter's booth, the schoolhouse door, to swing open for everyone. No
longer are they closed to those whose skins are dark.[more]