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Originally posted by beezzer
This really comes as no surprise.
And rest assured, it'll get worse as election time nears. Anything to detract from the policies of this administration will be used.
S&F
Originally posted by whaaa
Originally posted by beezzer
This really comes as no surprise.
And rest assured, it'll get worse as election time nears. Anything to detract from the policies of this administration will be used.
S&F
Then I would suggest the TPM monitor it's racist members very closely because the cameras will be trained on anything that even remotely looks sexist, racists, redneck, goofy or dumb.
And it's not just the libs trying to discredit the TPM, Fox is in an all out campaign to promote a mainstream GOP guy and marginalize the TPM.
Originally posted by Kingbreaker
reply to post by illuminatislave
Really. how has the TP brought this on themselves exactly? and while yes there have been racists on both sides... the left still holds the biggest contributions to racism. That being their attempt to stop the civil rights movement, and voting against abolishing slavery, etc.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
BUSTED: Liberals Admit Racism Charges Against Tea Parties A Tactic, Not A Truth
Originally posted by MidnightTide
BUSTED: Liberals Admit Racism Charges Against Tea Parties A Tactic, Not A Truth
This is infuriating. There are racists in every party, but there should be no place in the national discourse for the following from Politico and Mary Frances Berry:
Question: Will branding the tea party 'racist' work as a political strategy?
Answer: "Tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effective strategy for Democrats. There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, and indeed many other Americans. But getting them to spend their time purging their ranks and having candidates distance themselves should help Democrats win in November. Having one’s opponent rebut charges of racism is far better than discussing joblessness."
Reaction from Agenda 21:
“As an active participant in the tea party movement, I know the movement’s motivation is about Obama’s policies and not his race,” said Deneen Borelli, a Project 21 full-time fellow who has spoken at many tea party rallies and is scheduled to speak at the “Uni-Tea” rally in Philadelphia on July 31.”Race card politics is the last-ditch effort to shift the debate away from President Obama’s harmful policies such as the government’s takeover of health care and his failure to create jobs — both of which are having an impact on his popularity. This diversion may also help Obama to try to jam through cap-and-trade legislation through Congress. It’s a grand distraction from policies and may unfortunately increase racial tensions.”
...
“This is exactly the kind of thing that has irked me all of my adult life, to put it mildly,” said Project 21 member R. Dozier Gray. “This willful and purposeful use of the race card for nothing more than political gain is toxic to race relations, and Mary Frances Berry must know that. But she evidently does not care. Based on her comment, political posturing takes primacy over whatever real issues regarding race that she might pretend are her calling cards. I have seen this all before. I find it shameful.”
Read more at:
dailybail.com...
Again with the race card, seems to me that is a stratagem of the losing side. A desperate bid to further distance peoples focus to the real issues of the economy.
Originally posted by whaaa
I'm proud to be a liberal and for the American working man of all colors. But just for the sake of truth; take a look at what the real conservatives/GOP/TPM actually stand for. Tax cuts for the rich but the working man be damned!
ken..._ashford.typepad.com/blog/2011/08/gop-opposing-tax-cuts-for-the-working-man.html
It's not smaller government and less taxes; it's a corporate oligarchy with continued taxpayer provided subsidies for companies, even thought they are making record profits.
Here is the conservative voting record. Now who is the racists?
archive.democrats.com...
In America today, almost as many African-American children
are aborted as are born.
A black baby is three times more likely to be
murdered in the womb than a white baby.
Since 1973, abortion has reduced the black population by over 25 percent.
Twice as many African-Americans have died from abortion than have died from
AIDS, accidents, violent crimes, cancer, and heart disease combined.
Every three days, more African-Americans are killed by abortion than
have been killed by the Ku Klux Klan in its entire history.
Planned Parenthood operates the nation's largest chain of abortion clinics and
almost 80 percent of its facilities are located in minority neighborhoods.
About 13 percent of American women are black, but they
submit to over 35 percent of the abortions.
What the Ku Klux Klan Could Only Dream About
The Abortion Industry is Accomplishing
The 9.1% unemployment rate is the elephant in the room.
The liberals are desperate to distract people away from the simple truth. Where are the JOBS?
Originally posted by HauntWok
reply to post by Eurisko2012
The 9.1% unemployment rate is the elephant in the room.
The liberals are desperate to distract people away from the simple truth. Where are the JOBS?
Wait, isn't that what the GOP ran on during the midterms? Isn't that why they forced the extension of the Bush Era Tax Cuts for the rich?
I thought that the GOP giving Obama that "shellacking" during the midterms was because the jobs weren't there.
And now, that they have much more power in Congress, we still don't have the jobs? So, what is the GOP doing?
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
The GOP is waiting very patiently for a filibuster proof GOP controlled U.S. Senate and
President Sarah Palin / VP Marco Rubio in the White House.
Elections have consequences. ObamaCare has thrown - uncertainty - into U.S. economy.
American corporations think 10 years ahead not 10 minutes ahead.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by FallenWun
Elections have consequences.
ObamaCare has thrown - uncertainty - into U.S. economy.
American corporations think 10 years ahead not 10 minutes ahead.
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First things first, get the socialist out of the White House and reduce the size of government.
No more Solyndra Lemon Socialism.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by HauntWok
With ObamaCare in place it is impossible for American corporations to make
viable business plan. When we remove the uncertainty - ObamaCare - you will
mysteriously watch the unemployment rate go into a free fall to 4%.
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Let the private sector grow the economy not the government.
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The truth is that Obama is just another grad student who HATES free market capitalism.
edit on 26-9-2011 by Eurisko2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by beezzer
This really comes as no surprise.
And rest assured, it'll get worse as election time nears. Anything to detract from the policies of this administration will be used.
S&F