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    Bill Farr, a prominent Greeley businessman, delivered the opening remarks for annual National Western Stock Show banquet which honored University of Colorado President  Hank Brown this year.

    Before reading a letter from President Bush congratulating Brown on his honor as “Citizen of the West,” Farr said, “If Obama wins they might have to change the name of the White House.”

    Reports from the dinner say the Governor and others attending were stunned to say the least. In his first television interview, Farr said he got the joke from a political cartoon and didn’t think his remarks were "politically incorrect."

    See the story and Farr's interview

    DO YOU THINK FARR'S COMMENTS WERE JUST INAPPROPRIATE?  WAS THIS JUST A BAD JOKE...OR SOMETHING WORSE?
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    gjflash read my blog view my photos
    Jan 17, 2008 | 7:04 PM

    Very inappropriate. In this day and age it is unacceptable to make ANY remarks regarding race.

    For example:

    "There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs. It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

    -Barack Hussein Obama
    "Audacity of Hope"

    "The emotion between the races could never be pure, even love was tarnished by the desire to find in the other some element that was missing in ourselves. Whether we sought out our demons or salvation, the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart."

    “There was something about him that made me wary. A little too sure of himself, maybe.
    And white.”

    -Barack Hussein Obama
    "Dreams"

    “I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.”

    -Barack Hussein Obama

    “White people — some cruel, some ignorant, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a faceless image of a system claiming power over our lives.”

    -Barack Hussein Obama

    "Nothing is more transparent than inauthentic expressions of faith: the politician who shows up at a black church around election time and claps — off rhythm — to the gospel choir."

    -Barack Hussein Obama

    gjflash read my blog view my photos
    Jan 17, 2008 | 7:06 PM

    I guess my point would be this:

    It is inappropriate to make race-related remarks even if the person you are referring to is a racist (Barack Hussein Obama).

    gjflash read my blog view my photos
    Jan 17, 2008 | 7:10 PM

    I would also submit that minority-based "programs" (such as affirmative action) have made white Christians an acceptable target of racist groups.

    Racism is not acceptable, regardless of your skin color.

    MileHighPatriot read my blog view my photos
    Jan 17, 2008 | 7:27 PM

    We are talking about the Obama with past ties to the Black Panthers, right? I'd say he'd be in favor of changing the name to the Black House. If you read or see any interviews he gave two years ago, just as the run for the White House was getting going, he always favored Blacks against other ethnicities.

    This was simply a bad joke. It wasn't even very clever. Being that there were democrats and probably black people in the audience, it was also maul-placed. If you're gonna be in the spotlight, you gotta learn to be politically correct.

    cicero read my blog
    Jan 17, 2008 | 8:19 PM

    so you think if he had a chance to change the name to the black house he would if any other race besides white would win the election and had a chance they probably would

    MileHighPatriot read my blog view my photos
    Jan 17, 2008 | 8:24 PM

    No. I wasn't being sarcastic, but I was exaggerating.

    However, he does favor black people.

    MizzleKizzla
    Jan 18, 2008 | 4:20 AM

    I don't think that a joke, no matter the content, should be taken so sesriously. lighten up people, it was a joke, laugh a little every once in a while.

    vrocha
    Jan 18, 2008 | 4:50 AM

    it was very inappropriate and racist, regardless of Obamas supposed past ties to the black panthers, we as a society need to cut out as much ignorance as possible this includes stupid ignorant remarks like the one made by Farr. Lets face it dealing with only one idiot is going to be alot easier than dealing with two!

    kellycheek
    Jan 18, 2008 | 5:25 AM

    It was, perhaps, not in the best of taste, but basically inoffensive. So many people these days are so quick to take offense whenever race is involved. I understand that there are a lot of racist people out there, but I think that those who take offense at the slightest reference to skin colour are racist too. For crying out loud, people, lighten up! And I'm not talking about colour!

    Boots1
    Jan 18, 2008 | 5:48 AM

    If Chris Rock had made the joke we would not be answering this question.

    justold44 read my blog view my photos
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:08 AM

    Good point Boots, If any black man had told the same "JOKE" in a night club the audience would have been rolling on the floor laughing their collective butts off!!!
    The problem is, It was told by a White man period!! How can a man make it to his age without having a brain?!!........Wait, I just answered my own question!! never mind!!

    NativesMan
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:09 AM

    Wow! This is 2008....isn't it? My first thought also was..If, for example, Chris Rock told the same joke, would it be an issue. Could be funny if the intent was a joke, tasteless when the comment is a cheap shot. This seemed to be more of a cheap shot. Would it have been said if Mr Obama was in the front row. I thought Don Rickles past away????

    harrise view my photos
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:35 AM

    He would have been better off drawing a picture of mohammed on a whiteboard. (If Obama draws it would it be...?)

    Gaiseric
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:52 AM

    To the morons talking about Chris Rock. Please tell me, when the hell has George W Bush, Bill Clinton, George HW Bush or Ronald Reagan, been the butt of jokes solely on account of their race.

    What a bunch of idiots you guys are. Every President is the butt of jokes, but not because of race. Is there nothing else that people can joke about Obama, besides the fact that he's part black?

    1979teacher
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:53 AM

    First of all how can you ask if this joke is racist? It is racist and inappropriate! Second, there is such a thing in comedy called proprietary rights. If Chris Rock tells an “off-color” joke about African-Americans it is not the same, because he is black. The same rules applies to women, and people who are Jewish. You need to look no further than the Seinfeld episode where Jerry accuses his dentist of converting just so he can tell Jewish jokes. Any idiot knows also that if there is a joke that is racist in nature it is a racist joke. Just because some one says “sorry I was just joking” does not excuse that person from offending other people.
    I especially find this offensive the week of Martin Luther King’s birthday and before the official observance. Martin Luther King who had hoped that we would all be judged by the content of our character. Yes it is 2008, and yet Obama is looked at first as a Black guy, and everything that he stands for second. How can I tell my students today that anyone can become president in America and it does not matter what their ethnicity is, or their gender, when at best this is just idealism and at worst a lie.

    ebonywood
    Jan 18, 2008 | 6:57 AM

    Being an African-American, I so sick and tired of these so-called Jokes about people of color especially blacks. I do view this joke and any others as a true racist remark, and until we as people view them in the context that’s present our battle over the Black & White Issues won’t disappear from society.

    -Brian
    Denver

    ladyl
    Jan 18, 2008 | 7:13 AM

    I don't know what the joke was, but I just wonder if anyone would have been so upset if it had been told by anyone other than a white person. It seems that anymore white people are censured far more easily than any other race.

    jabredfish
    Jan 18, 2008 | 7:16 AM

    It was a joke and there is nothing wrong with it. I bet Obama laughed at it. Political
    correctness is ruining the discourse in this country and making everyone afraid to speak up.
    Get a life, it is only a joke.

    jabredfish
    Jan 18, 2008 | 7:20 AM

    Just a joke and not a bad one. I'm betting you
    pompus idiots laughed when you thought no one was looking but were afraid to admit it because of "political correctness" gone amuck.

    mozartisgod
    Jan 18, 2008 | 7:20 AM

    He didnt say anything wrong. BLEEP will always be BLEEP and he only said what we all think. I respect him for saying but dont think he should have apologized. BLEEP are the scourge of society and need to be all killed.

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