The revealing part is, in a lame denial, Webb says he wouldn't have done it because Watts was dangerous back then. How sensitive.
Cragg, 67, who lives in Fairfax County, said on Wednesday that Webb described taking drives through the black neighborhood of Watts, where he and members of his ROTC unit used racial epithets and pointed fake guns at blacks to scare them.
"They would hop into their cars, and would go down to Watts with these buddies of his," Cragg said Webb told him. "They would take the rifles down there. They would call then [epithets], point the rifles at them, pull the triggers and then drive off laughing. One night, some guys caught them and beat . . . them. And that was the end of that."
Cragg said Webb told him the Watts story during a 1983 interview for a Vietnam veterans magazine. Cragg, who described himself as a Republican who would vote for Allen, did not include the story in his article. He provided a transcript of the interview, but the transcript does not contain the ROTC story. He said he still remembers the exchange vividly more than 20 years later.
On the up side for Webb, at least he wasn't offending women there, as his campaign seems to have done today.
“[Webb spokeswoman Kristian Denny Todd said] These women need to re-examine their priorities.“


So? When will you get it through your heads that Webb could have blown up a church and killed little girls and be welcomed with open arms by the racist democrat party? It's ok to be racist, anti-sematic, homophobic, a murderer or rapist as long as you are pro-abortion.
Posted by: Rick | Friday, September 29, 2006 at 07:11 AM