Posted on 04/26/2010 4:49:17 PM PDT by ianschwartz
Newly uncovered video shows that the "n-word" was not hurled at Democratic lawmakers at a tea party rally during the health care reform debate.
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
Nam Vet
* Dr. Walter Williams' name for the Congressional Black Caucus.
the congressmen who inflamed this should be sent packing.
nonpatriotism, liars, racists, i do not care what you name it.
these kind of people should be no where near a place of authority in this country.
Mugabe would welcome them with open arms.
Even if it did happen, it wouldn't mean it was reflected of the movement. It also could have been a lefty plant, or someone off the street. You can pay people to say or do just about anything. i.e., here's $20 bucks, go over there and shout the N word.
Dude! THAT was the guy who replaced the moonbat? I think it’s a combination of things. Really intelligent black people are too busy making a living, contributing to society, and raising their families, to waste their time dealing with CBC folks and the Democrat “leadership.” As a result mostly carpet-bagging con artists sweep in to take advantage of the urban illiterate. Actually, it’s probably more like the Democrat leadership selects carpet-bagging con artists to promote their plans by taking advantage both of the concupiscence of the official (that guy from Louisiana with the cash in his freezer) and the clueless electorate.
The lie is out there, it has its own life and will go on like previous ones such as selected not elected.
It is better not to even react to them.
The truth will bury the lier come November
I sure hope so!!!
If you are excessively sensitive/intolerant, don't click:
PLEASE FORWARD these links to anyone who has been lied to by the media and politicians about the Tea Party Movement, which of course is everybody.
The True Face of the Tea Partiers
"Niggas vs. Black People" is the title of one of African American comedian Chris Rock's most famous and most controversial compositions. This bit, which appeared as track 12 on his 1997 album, Roll With the New, as well as his 1996 HBO special, Bring the Pain, is widely considered to be the breakthrough routine that established his status as a comedy fixture after he left Saturday Night Live.
Essentially an eight-minute rant about behaviors that Rock sees within the black community; he describes "niggas" as a cohort whose behavior is usually detrimental to the image of other black people which embodies many negative African-American stereotypes. The "niggas," he said, glorify ignorance and sloth, and brag about fulfilling any minor responsibility that normal people would just do. Rock rejects the view that this image of African-Americans is purely cultivated by the media.
In the routine, he says, "You think I've got 3 guns in my house 'cause the media outside? When I go to the money machine tonight, alright, I ain't looking over my back for the media: I'm looking for niggas!"
This sounds like what I like to call “Racial Projection” .... person or persons who project racial claims on others while avoiding their own issues of racial discrimination.
In other words - as a child would put it ... what you say is what you are.
That too.
These poverty pimps know how to get elected. All they do is cry out sooooooooweeeeeeeeeee! sooooooooweeeeeeeeeee! and the voter knows that the government trough will be overflowing when they get their man in.
True, the Spanish pronunciation is nay’gro. So when do Hispanics have to drop the word negro from their vocabulary? Imangine, no more “frijoles negro (black beans)” or “un ojo negro (a black eye)”.
Perhaps carbon (car bon’, meaning coal) would be substituted; or “de color”.
Fat chance.
And doesn’t Arnold’s last name mean black (negger?) plowman (schwarz?)...
Could the TPers stop whining, for god’s sake its the Left thugs that are the evil race baiting scum.
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