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7-11, Dunkin Donuts and Joseph Biden

February 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment

One would think presidential candidate Joe Biden should have learned more about public speaking during his six terms in the U.S. senate. Unfortunately, the Delaware Democrat has a habit of letting his mouth run before his mind works.

Recently, he took heat from all corners of the world for his remarks about Sen. Barack Obama’s cleanliness — or lack thereof. As it turns out, though, Biden’s track record of insulting language dates back at least seven months. Example: Last summer, he was videotaped making what some might consider ethnic slurs about Indian-Americans (i.e., U.S. citizens who immigrated to the United States from India).

Check out the video below and judge for yourself. Then, if you agree with us that Joe Biden deserves his warning label, visit the Warning: Joe Biden shop so you can select the WARNING LABELS ON POLITICIANS campaign items that best suit your tastes.

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  • 1 gaurav // Aug 26, 2008 at 10:47 am

    Though perhaps slightly politically incorrect, I don’t think its a big deal, its true, we Indians are in the 7/11 and Dunkin Donuts businesses, and we’re making $$ from it. I don’t think he meant it in any racial undertone. If he said “you cannot go to a hospital without hearing an Indian accent” or something like that, I don’t think people would feel offended.

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