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Blacks, the Media, & the Tea Parties
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22/04/2010 18:05:17
 
 
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>I am exhausted. I returned home after performing at tea parties in 42 cities, from Searchlight, NV to Washington, D.C., in nineteen days while on the Tea Party Express III tour. I'm black conservative singer/songwriter, entertainer, author, and spokesperson Lloyd Marcus.
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>I wish to share with you how the liberal mainstream media has dealt with my participation on the Tea Party Express III tour.
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>The liberal mainstream media are relentless in their quest to portray the tea party patriots as racist. And yet, I have performed my song, "American Tea Party Anthem," at over 150 tea parties, been treated like a rock star, and have even seen signs which read, "Lloyd Marcus for President!" Not one tea party attendee has ever called me the N-word.
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>Meanwhile, a Google search will reveal numerous liberal websites and blogs which freely and excessively call me an f-ing stupid N-word. The reason for their over-the-top anger and outrage against me: I express love for my country and refuse to be a hyphenated American.
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>The same liberals who accuse white conservative Republicans of being mean-spirited, racist, and intolerant are the hate-filled black and white Democrats who use the N-word every other word when writing about me and have even threatened me with physical harm.

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>http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/04/blacks_the_media_the_tea_parti.html

http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/31/how-diverse-is-the-tea-party/?iref=allsearch

A couple of months back, in response to criticism about his multiple characterizations of Tea Party activists as racists, MSNBC oxygen-generator Keith Olbermann issued this agonized open letter to his antagonists:

Ask yourself, when you next go to a Tea Party rally, or watch one on television or listen to a politician or a commentator praise these things or merely treat them as if it was just a coincidence that they are virtually segregated. Ask yourself: Where are the black faces? Who am I marching with? What are we afraid of? And if it really is only a President's policy and not his skin, ask yourself one final question: Why are you surrounded by the largest crowd you will ever again see in your life that consists of nothing but people who look exactly like you?

Instead of asking himself, Nathanial Alexander Stuart took a video camera to one of the hundreds of Tax Day rallies April 15, and asked a handful of black protesters. This is what Stuart came up with:

http://reason.com/blog/2010/04/19/black-tea-party-protesters-vs

More:
http://www.bvblackspin.com/2010/04/15/black-tea-party-member/

I think I found where some folks got their false idea of the Tea Party from:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=36241

Capital steps conspiracy:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/03/a_closer_look_at_the_capitol_s.html

Liberal Political Violence:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2010/03/025942.php

Democrats Fake Hate Crime:
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=Mjg1NTI4M2VkZmNjZWNmZWJjOWVjMWNkNGExOWRjMWI=

Hate Mail:
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100328/OPINION03/3280301/1008/opinion01/Democrats--deafness-reaps-hate-mail

Where did all those links come from? Why the National Black Republican Association - those "victims" of the hateful white angry Tea Party protestors of course :o)
http://www.nbra.info/
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