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Old 07-22-2010, 02:28 PM
 
Location: South Fla
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The last part of this post.....
proves my point about the right.....
wake up..
the NAACP passed a resolution for the Tea Party to condemn racism in it's own movement.....NOT...to brand the Tea Party as racist!!!
Which also proves the Tea parties point where is the resolution against the naacp and the new black panther party? There is elements of racism in those groups also?

If they were really concerned about racism is would be against all races.

Many see this as an attempt to get black voters to turn out and vote in Nov.
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Old 07-22-2010, 03:00 PM
 
Location: Neither here nor there
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Which also proves the Tea parties point where is the resolution against the naacp and the new black panther party? There is elements of racism in those groups also?

If they were really concerned about racism is would be against all races.

Many see this as an attempt to get black voters to turn out and vote in Nov.

That is exactly what the battle plan is. Label the Tea Party as "racist" so black and Hispanics will turn out to vote against candidates endorsed by the Tea Party.
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Old 07-22-2010, 04:11 PM
 
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have really put the pedal to the medal accusing blacks and hispanics of being racist towards whites?
Just look at CDF.....
While I realize that this is my opinion and it would take a lot of work to factually prove it (except for, again, looking at CDF postings)...I never saw them post, 90% or more, wrongfully, that "look at the racism, by blacks, against white people!", while Bush was in office.
Taking talking points from Limpballs and Beck perhaps and running away with them?
Again, as anyone else noticed this?
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that any one who opposed tf1/2bpotus was told the only reason they opposed him was his race, which of course is going to get the response you are claiming.
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Old 07-22-2010, 04:59 PM
 
Location: NJ
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Default the rat race continues

Post is a predictable charge of racism taken directly from the pages of the recently revealed journalists e-mail cabal replete with just such strategies.

Rick Sanchez beat you to it with his pre commercial provocative question of the formation of the tea party just happening to coincide with the first black president. Gosh what was he implying?

It was Obama's lap dog Eric Holder who charged the US with cowardice in not discussing things racial. Is this a matter of the administration saying heads you lose, tails I win?

Could it be possible that soooo many people are deliriously unhappy with Obama's predictable performance in the role of US president?

Even Shirley Sherrod said today she would like to speak with Obama to explain to him the experience of the black people from the south. Apparently she feels he is seriously lacking a 'black experience'. Well, that's what Shirley said.

Could it be that skin color is a poor indicator of ability? Could it be more related to experience? The original post seems to disregard performance as an indicator of demonstrated ability and instead base it all on race. No, that couldn't be, that would be 'acting stupidly'.
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Old 07-22-2010, 09:25 PM
 
Location: Neither here nor there
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Post is a predictable charge of racism taken directly from the pages of the recently revealed journalists e-mail cabal replete with just such strategies.

Rick Sanchez beat you to it with his pre commercial provocative question of the formation of the tea party just happening to coincide with the first black president. Gosh what was he implying?

It was Obama's lap dog Eric Holder who charged the US with cowardice in not discussing things racial. Is this a matter of the administration saying heads you lose, tails I win?

Could it be possible that soooo many people are deliriously unhappy with Obama's predictable performance in the role of US president?

Even Shirley Sherrod said today she would like to speak with Obama to explain to him the experience of the black people from the south. Apparently she feels he is seriously lacking a 'black experience'. Well, that's what Shirley said.

Could it be that skin color is a poor indicator of ability? Could it be more related to experience? The original post seems to disregard performance as an indicator of demonstrated ability and instead base it all on race. No, that couldn't be, that would be 'acting stupidly'.
This is not entirely correct. The current tea party movement is an outgrowth of the "Ron Paul Revolution", which began during the campaign season, before the election. Ron Paul had at least one national rally during the campaign. Many of the current tea party participants were Ron Paul supporters during the campaign. The movement gained strength after the election because it quickly became apparent that Obama and the present Congress were going to tax and spend the country into eternal debt. Check out U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
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