Posted on 08/08/2010 3:37:23 PM PDT by don-o
You gotta love it!
Tea Party Spokesman: “Who put out the poll...Who put out the poll...Who put out the poll”.
CNN Guy “ABC”.
Tea Party response. “Thank You”.
Walks away from podium with big S%#t Eating grin on face.
PWNED!
Somebody start carving a headstone. It should read:
The Racist Card died on August 8, 2010.
May it rest in hell.
... leading blacks, to freedom
Loyal through a lack of knowledge.
Totally PWN3D.
They are extremely brave to stand up to the racist culture of the NAACP. Sooner or later you would think that more black folks would look at what has happened since MLK and see that the NAACP, Jackson, Sharpton, etc., do NOT speak for them, they are only in it for their own power.
It was pretty Darned Cool.
I couldn’t get it to play without breaking up either. I have received another one from the same day which I linked below....it’s a much better tape. It’s a gal reporter asking the “dumb” questions about John Lewis being spit on and why doesn’t anyone believe him? They answered that there was no evidence it even happened. She wanted to know why people couldn’t just didn’t take his word for it. One of the speakers (who didn’t look ready to take the mic but did) stepped up and said, “When did you take George Bush’s word for anything?”
Off to the side, is Alan Keyes as someone here mentioned but also Herman Cain. I haven’t found a video where either of them spoke but there must be more than these two videos out there. Please keep us advised if more are found. They need to be circulated all over the country!
Those “Project 21” people are ass-kickers. TOTALLY indifferent to the racist status quo. More power to ‘em.
thanks for the links!!
Bump for later reading
I mean people who watch CNN and msnbc. Everynow and then they post the truth but rarely.
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