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Buttars skips NAACP meeting

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dipnards | 1:19 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
So if I look at your car and say "That baby is a piece of junk!" Did I just call babies pieces of junk? Of course not I was talking about a car or a piece or legislation not a person. I actually don't like Butters but since the NAACP has demanded his resignation then I say stay in there. I'm surprised the rainbow coalition hasn't jumped on this. I suppose you going to tell me they aren't racist either.
UNBELIEVABLE | 1:15 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
How many ridiculous things is this guy going to do? How many Utahns are going to defend his blatantly racist actions? How can a man have so much hate? How long until this attracts the national media, thereby making our great state look like a hill-billy hotbed all over again? Thanks Buttars for taking away all the gains we made throughout the Olympics and for reinforcing all the stereotypes that Mormons are racist!! Please resign. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee!!
Reality check... | 1:21 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
If this was the FIRST time Buttars had said something questionable or offensive, people might be a bit more inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt, accept his apology and move on. But he has a HISTORY of saying things that offend and then apologizes and moves on. I think this is the final straw. People are finally saying "enough". How many times can you apologize before people doubt your sincear? He needs to resign to show that he FINALLY has learned. Also, I think this is a case of what goes around comes back and smacks you in the face.
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Tired of it | 1:24 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I am sick of the race card. American's who happen to have African heritage of any amount don't "own" the word black, any more than homosexuals "own" the word gay. How many definitions of the word black are there in the dictionary? Any American who says black only has one definition and that definition means African heritage are discriminating against my RIGHT to use ALL definitions of ALL words in the English language. Where's the ACLU! I want to file suite against the NAACP for discrimination against my right to use all definitions of all words in the English language! This whole thing is bunk. The media is making it worse. Get over yourselves and go do something productive. That's what I am going to do. My lunch break is over.
vietvet | 1:30 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Have we forgotton that we hold the power as voters-the legislature will not vote for term limitations for themselves (they did but voted it down when their turn came up) or the taking of gifts (bribes) by special interests-if they don't vote the will of the people-- VOTE THEM OUT-if we want government by the people then we need to take action. They think we are too dumb to know the issues or too unconcerned to care-evil thrives when good people do nothing
Geat Real! | 1:30 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
The NAACP is a joke! Mr. Buttars doesn't have to attend a meeting with this joke of an organization! Everything they do just increases racism. A

And Mr. Edward Lewis Jr...I didn't know that only one group of our U.S. citizens have a right to talk about "public lynchings". Did this type of thing not occur in the wild west? A lynching is just what the NAACP is trying to do here.

The comments made by Mr. Buttars were not the best to say in this day and age, but I can see where he didn't mean anything by it. He referred to a "black baby". This DOES NOT have to refer to a race of people! After all, black is a color and can be referred to in other ways. African-American is a race which I respect but we can't help it if those from that race happen to want to call themselves after a color. The color black can be referred to in many derrogatory ways but those of the African-American race can't hold it against those of us who accidently use the word "black" in a way they don't like--especially if one apologizes for it!
OhMY | 1:30 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
What happens when a White Plane crashes and burns? It turns Black and ugly. Was that racist? No, given the fact that the pilots probably said "Let's get this Baby off the ground" before takeoff.
two sides | 1:36 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Where were all the liberals demanding resignation over Mayor Andersons "slavish" comments?
Anderson didnt even bother to apolgize; therfore the concept that the left is morally superior regarding tolerance is laughable.
??? | 2:01 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Where was the NAACP when Al Sharpten made EXTREMELY DERROGORTORY comments about the Mormon Church?? Did they say "no Al, we live here in Utah and the Mormons are not like that"?? No, I think not.

Although I do not agree with Mr. Butters choice of words, we need to listen to the entire speach that he made, not just little snippts that can be blown out of proportion.

Being "offended" is in my control. Nobody can offend me if I don't want them to. They can try, but unless I make a real choice to be offended, they cannot succeed.

Take the High road, accept the apology that has already been given and start careing about things that matter.
cjp | 1:57 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I guess that I'm a hick, but I can remember watching cowboy movies that they "lynched with a mob" cow russelers, never crossed my mind that it was a racist statement.

Can't we just stay with the "black baby statement" ??

This really shows how any statement can be taken as racist, just depends who you are.
re:Dipnards | 1:58 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Take a class in logic...

Hey, and history too...

And, have a little empathy for those not born White like you...

Being born white in the USA is like being born on third base and thinking you hit a triple, nothing you earned, which makes it difficult to understand those who work for respect.

But I do like your handle there Dipnard, it's not a word, but it sounds as if it describes you pretty well.
re:Two Sides | 2:04 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I am one of those who thinks both Buttars and Rocky both did a poor job representing Utah...

The thing apologists can't understand is empathy.

If any of you ranting and raving, calling the NAACP racist can imagine any world where you would use the phrase Buttars did around an African American that you respect, as an off the cuff remark (Say they did buy a car, and it wasn't Black (the bill was not Black), but you thought it was Ugly, would you ever say that is an "Ugly Black Baby"???

I think your African American Friends would do a great job explaining to you.
Dan | 2:18 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I agree that this thing has been blown WAY out of proportion. People are going to say things and going to be misunderstood. The "Politically correct" statement is being re-defined. This is one person that believes that a simple mistake was made and the NAACP needs to drop it. This is a simple case of making a mountain out of a mole hill.
To all you Hypocrites | 2:28 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
To all you self righteous know it alls who are crying because over the years your political views have not been accepted here in Utah; GET OVER IT. To disagree on any of a variety of issues including using �egg-shell� walking language around the NAACP is ridiculous. If I am white to the NAACP I am a bigot. If I am black and a bigot I am accepted in full brotherhood to the community of the NAACP and can use any language I want including the same language used by REAL white bigots. As far as the NAACP is concerned. MR Edwared Louis Jr can use inflammatory language on purpose to destroy Mr Buttars. What hypocrites..
Where was Sharpton meeting? | 2:26 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
How come Al Sharpton did not have to attend a public meeting and apologize about his comments that true Christians would not allow Romney to be elected? I will tell you why. Because the LDS church was willing to make peace by forgiving him and moving on. The treatment should be the same. Why can't the NAACP follow this model of forgiving and forgetting? If there is a push to have Buttars resign, then the NAACP should also push to have Sharpton resign for his comments. You can't have it both ways people.
Talking about a person | 2:36 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
when using the word "black" when talking about a person, then it is racist. Not when talking about a plane, or a storm, or a cat, or something like that. The reason why anti-black statements are such a hot topic is because for centuries that particular race was subjected to despicable actions and subrogation in this country. So to say that they are being hypersensitive is simply forgetting history. Everyone who is defending Buttars knows deep down that this statement was offensive. Additionally, the reason that no one attacked Mayor Anderson for his "slavish" comments was because the Mayor had a record of fighting for equal rights, unlike the Senator in question who has a record of saying other racist comments and trying to suppress certain minorities.
Imus, Sharpton and Buttars | 2:35 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Let me get this straight. Sharpton demanded that Imus be fired for his comments, which he was. Sharpton then states that true christians will make sure that Romney is not elected. Sharpton apologizes and life goes on. The NAACP now demands Buttars resignation. Should there not be equal treatment for all? Either all three are forced to resign or all three are forgiven and life goes on. Why is Sharpton still in his position yet Imus fired and Buttars on the brink?
CB | 2:41 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
This would have never happened had some idiot newshound just ignored the comment. Either they were out to cause a 'riot' or they were too stupid to understand the context of the comment. With the school systems we have today, that would not be surprising. Certainly this is a case where 'the pot is calling the kettle black', or perhaps they have never heard that phrase either, and they can turn this into some kind of insult. Idiot's all!
Liberal means not strict | 2:54 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I see the usual amount of Rush Limbaugh type insults, and name-calling has taken hold of this subject. What else is new?
If this is the modern American conservative movement's trump card (childish name-calling), they are wasting their time thinking this is the way civil discourse should be.
Cooler and calmer heads are taking control.
Watching the news | 2:52 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Last night was frightening. To see the NAACP bring a beautiful little child in and saying "my grandchild isn't ugly", then referring to the comment Senator Butters made as if he was referring to that child, is not only a real stretch but in really poor taste.

The more I hear the more I am convinced that this is not about the comment but something "thin skinned" (whoops I used the word skin which some might say is racist) people are trying to exploit. Wow!
re:Hypocrites | 3:09 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
The NAACP is working to create a world where my daughters do not have to be subjected to their political leaders throwing around "vulgar" terms, and that is the world I want them raised in.

I was born in Provo in 1960, raised in Davis County and refuse to walk on egg shells, but see no need to offen one person because of my uneducated speech.

My political views are conservative Republican / Libertarian, and I don't cry because they are not accepted anyone else. Feel free to be a bigot, but you are not a bigot because of the pigmentation of your skin, but because of the hate inside of your soul.

If you are a "just" person, then I honestly doubt that you would purposefully hurt someone if you could find a different word or phrase.

I do not care about the NAACP, but I do care about the culture my children are raised in.

The NAACP has a right to their position, just as you and Mr. Buttars, however, they are not elected to make decisions that affect me.

Mr. Buttars showed poor judgement, and should be helad accountable by Utahns.

Sharpton is a bigot too...
re:CB | 3:16 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
That is why we have Newshounds.
MY SLC | 3:13 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
This is like watching a train wreck in slow motion. How many stupid things can this guy (& the GOP) do or say?

Chris, your day has passed.
ProblemSolver | 3:15 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Here's an ideal way to get past this situation and move forward. Let's get Mitt Romney to speak on Fox & CNN on Sen. Buttar's behalf. Let him explain that "He saw" Chris Buttars marching with Dr. Martin Luther King, so he knows, in his heart, that the senator didn't mean anything bad about those people. Now maybe we could get back to protecting Utah from homosexuals and Californians!
Anonymous | 3:21 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Anything, taken out of context, can be misconstrued or misinterpreted to say what you want it to say. Senator Buttars gave his apology to the group that he made his remarks to. He also made additional apologies. What he said was inappropriate that is true�but it was also misconstrued by NAACP and blown out of proportion. NAACP is saying �I don�t like what you are saying; therefore we will get revenge by destroying you.� This makes them no better than what the �whites� did to their ancestors decades ago. The �whites� didn�t like the �blacks� so they hounded them. It was a form of intimidation, fear, and brutality. So what it different than what the NAACP is doing?
Two sides | 3:43 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I see the ususal amount of Al Sharpton type insults and and name-calling has taken hold of this subject. What else is new? If this is the modern American liberal movements trump card, they are are succeeding enormously because they are able to silence others for behaviour that is mild compared to their own. Political correctness is used to bully opposing political opponents into silence while allowing thier own racism and intolerance to run rampant.

Liberal should mean open-minded, but as a practical matter, it has come to mean hypocritical. Where is the empathy or morality in in that? How is that cooler or calmer?
Enough already!! | 3:51 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I can't understand how the comment by Buttars "this baby (the bill) is black, it's a dark, ugly thing", has been turned into "a black baby". In all the replays it's always been said one way, and that's the quote he made. No one has doctored the tape, no one has put extra words into it, but there are those who look for just one word, and that word is black. As far as a lynch mob, yes blacks were lynched for no apparent reason other than the color of their skin. But so were horse thieves, cattle rustlers, etc. in the old west. I don't think they were just black people either, so get off it calling the term "lynching" racist.

I have a dress I hate and that baby is a black ugly thing and I want to get rid of. Am I now portrayed as a racist, with homicidal tendencies? I just hope the NAACP stays away from me. I will not offer an apology, they can have it. And as far as them being racist, I think in their thinking, you can only be a racist if you're white, which makes all us whiteys one.
Dave | 4:08 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
I thought this paper's editors were all for compassion. Did I miss something? Or should I have read between the lines that compassion is to be rendered only to those deemed worthy by the editors?

Don't get me started on how racist the NAACP is. Most intelligent people are aware if the organization weren't racist it would be for the advancement of ALL people.
Blk man in Charlotte, NC | 4:09 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Buttars' comment was stupid, plain and simple! I don't believe the NAACP should be calling for in resignation, rather they should be supporting anyone who wishes to oppose him in the election. Don't forget, we as Americans are guaranteed the right of free speech, even if the comments are insensitive. If I were a memeber of the Utah NAACP, I would suggest to Ms. Williams that they fight other some of the more serious issues affectin Black Utahns. Buttars' comments should be dealth with by his colleagues in the legislature and is constiuents.....
don't hold your breath | 4:16 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Expecting Utah to gloss over its racist past is like believing the State Legislators will honor Martin Luther King Day and take the day off.
Anonymous | 5:29 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Buttars has NO need to apologise or do anything, he has done nothing wrong.

There was NOTHING racist said, there is NO history or record racism from him.

You liberals and blacks are acting like a bunch of mad slobbering dogs who smell blood.

Aare going after a conservative voice.

IN this forum you gone after Bush, Limbough, Valentine, Romney, Mormon, Utahns, and others.

This is clearly not about buttars at all.

This is clear agenda and politics driven.

Liberal facist will do anyting to silence conservative voices.






Rich | 5:34 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Shame on the Deseret News for the one-sided headline. Just as easily it could have been written,

"NAACP Rejects Private Meeting With Apologetic Senator." The lead could have read, "A state senator who said he wanted to meet with the Salt Lake branch of the NAACP has been rebuffed by the group, which is demanding a meeting open to the public. "They don't care what I have to say," Sen. Chris Buttars, R-West Jordan, said Tuesday.

It appeared that Buttars was correct in his assessment when Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake Branch of the NAACP held a news conference. Saying she doubted Buttars could have said anything to change the committee's mind about the call for Buttars to step down, Williams was accompanied by branch member Edward Lewis Jr.

Lewis rejected Buttars' apology and explanation that he didn't mean anything racial when he called a bill he opposed a black baby. Lewis, displaying his rare ability to divine what Buttars actually meant, said, he knew that Buttars meant to be racially divisive. ...


MTM | 5:30 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
The NAACP also needs to take on people like Jackson and his ilk that are constantly making racial remarks, but because of their race the NAACP keeps quiet.

When will they stop with a double standard?
Tender Heart | 5:39 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
This is a classic case of making a man an offender for a word! He was talking about a bill, obviously not a real baby. Suppose he'd said, "This puppy is one ugly bill." Would PETA be all over him? Suppose he'd said, "This cookie's one ugly bill." Would the bakers union (if such exists) be all over him?
Colorful language is not automatically racist. Like it or not "blackhearted" means evil and has nothing to do with African-Americans or any other black person, "lily livered" means cowardly and has nothing to do with white persons specifically, and having a yellow streak up one's back also means cowardly and does not refer to Asian people. Anyone who takes those colors personally is just looking for trouble.
(Besides, "white" people aren't really white; they're pinkish or tan, and "black" people are really brown or tan, not black, and Asians aren't yellow either. Why do we get so hung up?!?)
If the NAACP had simply pointed out that some people could take the remark out of context and be offended, they would have achieved their purpose without making themselves into victims.
Anonymous | 5:40 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
You would have to be both blind and stupid not to see colors.

People are different. People look differnet.
People are of differnt races. That is just the way it is.

And any fool can see we are different. Some people seem to go out of ther way to be different.

Some people don't like gays and their lifestyle.

Some people don't like blacks. Some for ligitimate reasons. Some not.

Who is trying to silence the voices of those they don't like?

So far it has just been liberals.

Apparently conservatives are more tolerant of dissenting voices. And liberal don't like fact that conservatives are willing voice their opinions.

But racism will never go away, because we never allow open dialog about it. We never find out why someone doesn't like another. People are just labeled and dismissed. And it is driven under the surface.

Until we can openly talk about the races without fear, without need for apololgy as how we feel. Including negative things. It will live on.
Baby is a baby | 6:18 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
A lot of posters keep saying baby can refer to everything from a car to a killer deal to a sweet plasma screen TV.

In this case, though, there was simply no question the metaphor had been taken beyond the level of mere inanimate reference. The baby began to be referred to as the human baby in the biblical story of King Solomon.

Sen. Howard Stephenson said: "This is what I call the 'ugly baby' bill. Sen. Eastman has been likened to Solmon in bringing this forth, but he's holding an ugly baby and is ready to cut it in half."

That's when Buttars rose up with his 'not only that' interjection, adding, "This baby is black I tell you. This is a dark, ugly thing.�

No, he was not saying "Whoa, baby," or "Dang, that car is sure a beautiful baby."
Janey | 7:49 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Yes, Ron, we have all made mistakes. What you don't see is that this is one of the legislators who represent Utah. He is an old man who has been around long enough to not make such a gaffe. Because of what he said, apology or not, it speaks volumes. If you were a young black man who held your little baby in your arms you just might be sensitive enough to understand. You are the one who is throwing stones at those who are appalled at such stupid behavior.
Proud of Utah | 8:57 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Senator Buttars, we have a hard time hearing how you feel. You decided not to talk to the NAACP. You told the papers you were going on a mission, then seeking re-election.

What about the world you are creating as an elected represenative for the state. Is the culture appropriate for my daughters?

Martin Luther King, Jr. said "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."

How do you feel about this?

Brigham Young said "We should never permit ourselves to do anything that we are not willing to see our children do."

How do you feel about your little children following your path? How about my children who are taught to look up to their leaders?

No hate here, no lies, just trying to get a read on where your soul is. If you could answer these two questions, I think many of us could figure out where you heart is.
To The NAACP | 9:05 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
As a Utahn born and raised 50 years in Davis county, I would like to apologize to Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake Branch of the NAACP, and branch member Edward Lewis Jr..

I apologize to you for the bigotry and hate that has appeared on thes message boards. I would like you to know this is not how people talk at work, in church, or out with friends.

Keep up the good work, and stay strong. You efforts are greatly appreciated by those of wanting to raise families in a world that is not filled with hate.

Thank you to both of you for your professionalism and your patience.

Stay safe, and please don't let the simple minded mob members make you think bad about the majority, I swear the bigots are a small minority, just like anywhere.
NAACP running wild | 9:32 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
The NAACP is acting in a ridiculous manner. The fact that they set a trap for Buttars shows how sad this whole thing has become. Whether or not they accept his apology, he was ready to come and meet with them, and they suddenly invited the press. We already know that Buttars is on thin ice, so he said he couldn't come if it wasn't a closed meeting. I just can't grasp the drama in this. The SL Trib did a better job telling Buttars side of this. I think he's a cornered man, and good for him to have the guts to run and see what West Jordan thinks, instead of the crazy NAACP.
RE: To The NAACP | 9:45 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
Wait, you just said mob, and I'm in a mob. And you used it negatively. I'm calling for your resignation as a human. Please file it as soon as possible.
Kitenoa | 11:56 p.m. Feb. 20, 2008
The bottom line, Mr Buttar you HURT many people at all levels of society, individually, collectively, and especially the State of Utah. Whether we agree or disagree with your apology, the hurts continue in a variety of ways. Therefore, the SIMPLEST way to apollogize is to resign from the Senate.

On the other hand, however unpopular, I think Mr Buttar deserves another chance as a public servant to redeem himself by demonstrating his absolute repentance. As a minority, it is a calculated risk I am willing to make.
dog | 2:14 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
Buttars needs to go!!! He is a poor role model and an huge embarrassment to the good state of Utah and to humanity. There is no place in today's world for such an 'ugly' and biggoted person. His continuing presence is a constant reminder of his 'ugly' words and actions over the past many years. Leave now, Buttars!!!
Born in Provo - 1960 | 7:36 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
I am a white person born to insensitive parents who often used the �N� word. I raised my children to respect all. I will not take the back seat to anyone in how I view any group of people. We are all God�s children. Raised near downtown Los Angeles, I grew up, among Hispanics and whites. My aunt was Hispanic. My uncles was Italian. There were no blacks in our neighborhood.

In 1955 I became friends with someone a nearby Boy�s Club. He told me that if my family moved into where he lived we would be driven out. The year was 1955 and I could not conceive of that kind of hatred. After marriage, in 1970, my wife�s grandparents were driven out of their home of 50 years in south central L.A. Some idiots fire bombed their front door. Their black neighbors were crushed to have them move.

Might I suggest The Congress of Racial Equality is a group that is really working for all black sons and daughters. Also, freedom of speech is at it�s best when it is protecting �vulgar terms�. A person with a diminished soul is to be pitied not hated.
Bubba | 7:53 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
I'll give the gentleman one thing. It was foolish to feed the NAACP press thingy. We ignore them down here.

Give Mr. Buttars a peace medal for having to put up with all this drivel.
re: RE: To The NAACP | 9:45 p.m | 8:49 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
The word Mob has many meanings.

With your permission, I would like to point out two. I will refer to them as meaning A.) and meaning B.)

A.) The common people; the masses; populace or multitude.

B.) Sociology. A group of persons stimulating one another to excitement and losing ordinary rational control over their activity.

In my post I said the word "mob", purposefully using meaning B.) A group of persons stimulating one another to excitement and losing ordinary rational control over their activity.

It was what I wrote, it was what I meant. I make no apology. I am not going to set up a meeting to apologize and then run and hide. I am not leaving to go on a mission.

It was not racist and was not bigoted. It was not a metaphor, and it was meant to describe the negative actions of persons on this message board, including, according to your post, you.

You stated that is what you are, so while you think it intelligent, or funny to ask for my "resignation as a human", I don't think we do that when we both agree that I was correct.

Have a nice day.


very odd indeed | 8:46 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
Now isn't this interesting?
One group views Buttars as a kind of racist cracker -
the other views him as a kind of folk hero.
So Cal Native | 8:53 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
Watching the way you Utahns work against the NAACP, I am looking forward to your first major run-in with MAPA, (The Mexican American Political Association).

That will be a fun one for you kids...
Kick the Dog down! | 11:16 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008
There are racist' in all cultures and colors. This story is BLOWN WAY OUT OF PROPORTION!
Looks to me like some more stone throwing going on here. You guys never fail at kicking some dog when it's down.

Wait and see, someday you will have your turn, see then if there is any compassion that awaits you.
Anonymous | 5:18 p.m. Feb. 21, 2008
Can't any of you liberals look HONESTLY at what was actually said and the context?

Or has your liberalness blinded you all with hatred?

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