Advice for the Tea Party

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Funny if unbalanced chart.

To call a racist out for his racism is not a racist act, but a moral one, and I am sure that our schools are teaching that principle.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S38VioxnBaI]YouTube - TEA PARTY RACISM: What The Media Won't Show You About Teabagger Racism[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqOZ-i3ISX4]YouTube - Bill Maher on the Tea Baggers Pining for the 1950s[/ame]
 
Funny if unbalanced chart.

To call a racist out for his racism is not a racist act, but a moral one, and I am sure that our schools are teaching that principle.

But to label someone a racist simply because they disagree with you politically is the height of intellectual dishonesty.

Sure, that is the same thing when folks far to the right cry "socialist" and "nazi'" when they disagree with the center and the left. It is unacceptable. The major difference is, of course, that the GOP southern strategy pulled in many former Dem racists are 1968. The silly bastards are dead yet is the problem.
 
Funny if unbalanced chart.

To call a racist out for his racism is not a racist act, but a moral one, and I am sure that our schools are teaching that principle.

But to label someone a racist simply because they disagree with you politically is the height of intellectual dishonesty.

Sure, that is the same thing when folks far to the right cry "socialist" and "nazi'" when they disagree with the center and the left. It is unacceptable. The major difference is, of course, that the GOP southern strategy pulled in many former Dem racists are 1968. The silly bastards are dead yet is the problem.

The right has no sole claim to calling political figures Nazis, as evidenced by the numerous Hitler references to Bush. Personally, I think anyone that has to stoop to such references has already lost the argument, but that has nothing to do with the discussion about the Tea Party.

Oh, and 1968 was 42 years ago. It's time to move on. I'm sure it's all safe and cozy for you to pretend that there are no racists in the Democrat party, but if you look at it honestly, you know that's not the case.
 
Yes, it is 42 years later, but the bastards are not dead yet is my point. And the racist infection in the Dems is mild to raging illnesses in the GOP. I certainly do know that is the case, as I am a central committee chairman for the GOP in my area in the South. I live with those slob racists every day of my life.
 
Yes, it is 42 years later, but the bastards are not dead yet is my point. And the racist infection in the Dems is mild to raging illnesses in the GOP. I certainly do know that is the case, as I am a central committee chairman for the GOP in my area in the South. I live with those slob racists every day of my life.

Live with? Sounds like you're one of them if you really are a central committee chairman, and if they are how you claim.
 
That I live amongst some of the racists here that got down and dirty against America in the 50s, 60s, and 70s? Yeah, they are old and puckered, but they have infected some younger ones with racism, but not as many as in my youth, thank heavens.

Your comment makes me wonder if you are a racist? Do you think one race is inherently, genetically, or pre-disposed to be superior than another? Your comments do make me wonder?
 
Keeping the Tempest Out of the Tea Pot

By Vincent Williams | 7/21/2010

Resolution from the NAACP proclaiming you're racist, huh? Yeah, that's gotta sting. Oh, folks are putting on a brave face, and there are some shots being fired back, but best believe the Tea Party does not want the NAACP coming at its neck, because that invariably makes it The Bad Guy to an audience that it needs to get on its side...


Keeping the Tempest Out of the Tea Pot | Baltimore City Paper

Meh the NAACP is not relevant. Their image and reputation is not what it once was and they can go after the tea parties all they want, it will only make the NAACP look even worse.
 
Dead wrong on this, plymco, because whether you like the NAACP is irrelevant. America is growing younger, darker, and more technological every day. It is looking forward to the future, not to the past.

And the young folks are tired of the far right's whining, "You are picking on me." Tough luck.
 
Apathy,not charges of racism is their biggest threat.Things go well in the fall,and time for the economy to pick back up,then it will be back too the same old same old.

what sort of economic recovery are you seeing over the next 80+ days that is going to turn this thing around for the dems?
 
The economy will keep going as it is until early next year, and the American people will still not turn to the opposition party. They are still fear and hate the GOP.
 

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