Marcus78,
PLEASE!!! Are you serious or worse? First let me say portraying President Bush as that is no way right at all lets get this clear. How ever let me tell you, portraying an African American as that or Nazi has many inflamatory historical significance. If you knew history you wouldn't have made that a point of your debate at all. Second, why is it Democrats sensitive. I for one am not a Democrat, but an American, One who has served this great country 26 years. So I feel due to the holes I've had in my body, the surgeries, time missed to my children, and the many friends lost, I can't stand by nor will I when I see this nonsense of blantant RACIST CRAP. I don't care if it comes from Misniter Farakhan, Billy Graham or you, its wrong not to acknowledge it and call it what it is. Show me your birth certificate, "you lie" as they say on ESPN, "COME ON MAN"! Here are a few things for you to marinade on. Look I feel this great nation has so much to offer, but for everyone!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S38VioxnBaI
Tea Party Express' Racist Letter
—By
Titania Kumeh
| Fri Jul. 16, 2010 3:20 PM PDT
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Wikimedia Commons
Wow, Tea Party Express! What better way to defend your stale astroturf movement against charges of racism than by writing a racist letter to the... National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The letter excerpted below is from Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams, who
wrote it in response to the NAACP's recent resolution to condemn the
party's racist antics. After the NAACP passed the measure on Tuesday, Williams
told CNN "I am disinclined to take lectures on racial sensitivity from a group that insists on calling black people, 'Colored.'"
I read Williams's letter. And after calming my visceral aversion to its blatant bigotry which almost stopped me from writing about it, all I can say is... thank you Mark Williams! Thank you for exposing your organization's true intentions better than any Yes Men parody ever could. The letter has since been removed from Williams' Website, but thanks to
Ta-Nehisi Coates from the Atlantic, excerpts from it appear below. You can read it in its entirety
here:
Dear Mr. Lincoln
We Coloreds have taken a vote and decided that we don't cotton to that whole emancipation thing. Freedom means having to work for real, think for ourselves, and take consequences along with the rewards. That is just far too much to ask of us Colored People and we demand that it stop!...
The tea party position to "end the bailouts" for example is just silly. Bailouts are just big money welfare and isn't that what we want all Coloreds to strive for? What kind of racist would want to end big money welfare? What they need to do is start handing the bail outs directly to us coloreds! Of course, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is the only responsible party that should be granted the right to disperse the funds.
And the ridiculous idea of "reduce[ing] the size and intrusiveness of government." What kind of massa would ever not want to control my life? As Coloreds we must have somebody care for us otherwise we would be on our own, have to think for ourselves and make decisions!
Perhaps the most racist point of all in the tea parties is their demand that government "stop raising our taxes." That is outrageous! How will we coloreds ever get a wide screen TV in every room if non-coloreds get to keep what they earn? Totally racist!...
UPDATE: On Sunday, the National Tea Party Federation expelled Tea Party Express and Mark Williams "because of the letter that he wrote which he, I guess, may have considered satire but which was clearly offensive,” Federation spokesperson David Webb
told CBS. That same day, NAACP president Ben Jealous
issued a statement calling on Sarah Palin and Dick Armey to now denounce tea party racism. The NAACP
has received death threats and hate mail in the wake of its resolution. It has published a slideshow of offensive tea party signs which
you can view here.