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4/27/2007 | By Special To The Dispatch

For the old guy, there's a fine line between a beautiful day and a miserable day. Since Insider missed his deadline of Monday at 9 a.m. due to a severe case of writer's block, there was some extra time to figure out what to write about. Monday was actually one of those days that started beautiful, became miserable and ended beautiful. So it was both a beautiful and miserable day. This is the time of year the old guy both likes and hates. The mornings and evenings are great, but it's the mid-afternoon and afternoon that just gets too hot for the Insider. There comes a time when the old-timers reach a certain age they can no longer be outdoors after a certain time. Therefore, they plan all their chores and errands early in the morning or late at night.

The news business has been buzzing of late. Not the local news, not much happening on that front it seems by the front page of late, but on the national scope it's been one big story after another. One of the biggest stories in a while was Don Imus' racial slur. Insider is not a racist, but he does know a lot of them. His parents were racists, but that was all they knew. That does not mean it's okay, but their parents were racists and those before them were too. It was how they were brought up. The old guy really does not know what being racist means. He was not brought up to be racist he doesn't think, but he's not positive. Anything is possible. When Insider was working for the Navy, he had lots of black friends. We were all in hell together. It had nothing to do with the color of your skin, so long as we were on the same team we were all scared to death and fighting to stay alive. Insider does not have many black friends today, but he doesn't have many white friends either, or Asian or hispanic.

The 'n' word has been through out a lot of late. Are you a racist if you use the 'n' word? If that's true, then a lot of black people are racist, too. It would seem the umbrage taken regarding that word all depends on the context it's used. Is being racist when white or black people think they are better than other white or black people? That would seem too broad. After all, there are way too many people who think they are better than others. Whatever the case may be, Insider knows it's a bad thing to be racist, but there are many out there. Imus might be one, but Insider knows Al Sharpton is one. 

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