Allegations of racist slur during Tea Party protest
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Writerbuckeyeexposed for being a total fraud.
Remember when the media was saying a black Congressman got spit on and/or yelled a racist name during the heat of the protests the weekend Congress passed the health care bill?
Well, it was all a bunch of NOTHING -- as this video shows.
Andrew Breitbart also put up a $10,000 challenge for anyone who could come forward and show on video that any of the allegations were true. Nobody came forward despite hundreds in the crowd having cameras and cell phone cameras.
Despite this, one major newspaper chain (McClatchey) went ahead and reported the slurs, and it was picked up by other media without corroboration.
Media bias?
You damn better believe it.
http://www.breitbart.tv/capitol-hill-conspiracy-filmmaker-dissects-agitprop-of-congressmans-spitting-incident/ -
CenterBHSFanWriter,
That video is great! It flies in the face of all the false sensationalism that has been flying around the airwaves, and this forum, for days.
I particularly like this quote:
"If racism is not the whole of the tea party, it is in its heart." - Keith Olbermann
That savors strongly from a point made on this very forum not three days ago. -
jhay78On that Sunday, when I heard those allegations, my immediate thought was either someone made it up, or someone was planted in the crowd to yell it. Not that a random wacko couldn't find his way in there and say something stupid, but the whole timing of it, and the ridiculous spectacle that Pelosi was doing with that gavel, made me wonder.
As for our media, they voluntarily do in this country what media in communist countries are forced to do- and that's propagandize and bow to the left. -
majorsparkI found it interesting how the group of black congressman chose to walk through the protesters instead of taking the tunnel. Sounds like some race baiting going on there. I wonder why the klansmen, as BCSBunk was telling us, didn't jump them right there.
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cbus4lifeKnew this was false as soon as i heard it.
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BCSbunk
Hmm who to believe?Writerbuckeye wrote: exposed for being a total fraud.
Remember when the media was saying a black Congressman got spit on and/or yelled a racist name during the heat of the protests the weekend Congress passed the health care bill?
Well, it was all a bunch of NOTHING -- as this video shows.
Andrew Breitbart also put up a $10,000 challenge for anyone who could come forward and show on video that any of the allegations were true. Nobody came forward despite hundreds in the crowd having cameras and cell phone cameras.
Despite this, one major newspaper chain (McClatchey) went ahead and reported the slurs, and it was picked up by other media without corroboration.
Media bias?
You damn better believe it.
http://www.breitbart.tv/capitol-hill-conspiracy-filmmaker-dissects-agitprop-of-congressmans-spitting-incident/
Breitbart TV or James E Clyburn?
The No. 3 Democrat in the House, Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, said, “I heard people saying things today that I have not heard since March 15, 1960, when I was marching to try to get off the back of the bus.”
All a conspiracy against the Tea party.
Get those tin foil hats out.
I have plenty of tea baggers where I work they drop the N-bomb and gay slurs a plenty and thinks its great and they fully support the Tea Party/ New Klan movement. -
CenterBHSFanI'm still waiting on proof that the tea party movement, as a whole, are nothing but racist bigots and/or Klansmen.
When I see that, Bunk, you'll have validity in my and others's eyes with your assertions.
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Yeah sure, it's a conspiracy.
Who conspired?
Did the group of congressment who decided to branch off and walk through the crowd conspire?
More than one person agreed to the idea, or else it wouldn't be called a group. Or handful. Or several.
So, since there are several people who got together, made a group decision and then followed through on their "plan", I wonder what the point was?
Were they looking for a particular action or reaction?
Did they get it?
Do they have any evidence, whatsoever, of their claims?
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I really, really, really wish somebody can tell me how to connect the dots on this thought process of people STILL believing this!!!! -
Writerbuckeye
How about believing your own eyes AND the fact that nobody -- I repeat -- NOBODY has come forward with film evidence of any such racial slurs.BCSbunk wrote:
Hmm who to believe?Writerbuckeye wrote: exposed for being a total fraud.
Remember when the media was saying a black Congressman got spit on and/or yelled a racist name during the heat of the protests the weekend Congress passed the health care bill?
Well, it was all a bunch of NOTHING -- as this video shows.
Andrew Breitbart also put up a $10,000 challenge for anyone who could come forward and show on video that any of the allegations were true. Nobody came forward despite hundreds in the crowd having cameras and cell phone cameras.
Despite this, one major newspaper chain (McClatchey) went ahead and reported the slurs, and it was picked up by other media without corroboration.
Media bias?
You damn better believe it.
http://www.breitbart.tv/capitol-hill-conspiracy-filmmaker-dissects-agitprop-of-congressmans-spitting-incident/
Breitbart TV or James E Clyburn?
The No. 3 Democrat in the House, Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, said, “I heard people saying things today that I have not heard since March 15, 1960, when I was marching to try to get off the back of the bus.”
All a conspiracy against the Tea party.
Get those tin foil hats out.
I have plenty of tea baggers where I work they drop the N-bomb and gay slurs a plenty and thinks its great and they fully support the Tea Party/ New Klan movement.
In this day and age, with so many people carrying cameras that can also record movies? Do you honestly believe that if something real existed it wouldn't be all over YouTube and every other media outlet in the world?
Keep hoping, though. I know it's how your side operates (try to use the racial slurs to demonize the other side). -
BCSbunk
There tons of people screaming many things and the mics are picking up everything. Unless the congressman had a mic on his person then this alleged lack of evidence is pretty worthless.Writerbuckeye wrote:
How about believing your own eyes AND the fact that nobody -- I repeat -- NOBODY has come forward with film evidence of any such racial slurs.BCSbunk wrote:
Hmm who to believe?Writerbuckeye wrote: exposed for being a total fraud.
Remember when the media was saying a black Congressman got spit on and/or yelled a racist name during the heat of the protests the weekend Congress passed the health care bill?
Well, it was all a bunch of NOTHING -- as this video shows.
Andrew Breitbart also put up a $10,000 challenge for anyone who could come forward and show on video that any of the allegations were true. Nobody came forward despite hundreds in the crowd having cameras and cell phone cameras.
Despite this, one major newspaper chain (McClatchey) went ahead and reported the slurs, and it was picked up by other media without corroboration.
Media bias?
You damn better believe it.
http://www.breitbart.tv/capitol-hill-conspiracy-filmmaker-dissects-agitprop-of-congressmans-spitting-incident/
Breitbart TV or James E Clyburn?
The No. 3 Democrat in the House, Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, said, “I heard people saying things today that I have not heard since March 15, 1960, when I was marching to try to get off the back of the bus.”
All a conspiracy against the Tea party.
Get those tin foil hats out.
I have plenty of tea baggers where I work they drop the N-bomb and gay slurs a plenty and thinks its great and they fully support the Tea Party/ New Klan movement.
In this day and age, with so many people carrying cameras that can also record movies? Do you honestly believe that if something real existed it wouldn't be all over YouTube and every other media outlet in the world?
Keep hoping, though. I know it's how your side operates (try to use the racial slurs to demonize the other side).
I will believe the congressman and what I have heard from Tea Partiers with my own ears and make the call from there.
The there are no cameras that picked it up does not mean that it did not happen.
When you have hatemongers like those at that rally you can expect nasty things to be said.
This video proves nothing. I believe the Congressman and not hatemongers.
Evidence of hatemongering by the Tea Party?
Obama is not American he is a Kenyan Plush Monkey dolls etc.
Now screaming nasty racial slurs and even better someone suggested that it was race baiting by the Congressman. Oh my that is rich real rich there. -
CenterBHSFan^^^ I see how it works now. Actually, my "conspiring" turned out just like I thought it would.
Thanks! -
supermanIf you don't believe the obvious video evidence in front of you, there is not much hope for you. Clyburn obviously lied about the arrest and his subsequent benevolence.
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Belly35
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bigmanbt
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iPRkKhHoCgI/SVpWF0L8XkI/AAAAAAAAA1w/YdaYsfIahsU/s400/evil-bush-Murderer_edited.jpg
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2008/05/27/huffington-posts-memorial-day-bush-murderer
Decided to show just a few of the left-wing radicals during the Bush admin. He was called a murderer, liar, the devil, all sorts of names. PETA funds extremists to blow up animal research facilities, accusations of Bush being a racist by Kanye (who is one of the biggest racists out there). Now all of a sudden they are crying because people do the same to them, less the ACTUAL violence. Laughable.
You wacky Progressives always seem to forget when you do something wrong and blame others for those wrongdoings. You must all forget that out of all the so called tea-party racist and death threats, the only one shot at was a Republican. -
BCSbunk
That is an assinine request. The tea party as a whole?CenterBHSFan wrote: I'm still waiting on proof that the tea party movement, as a whole, are nothing but racist bigots and/or Klansmen.
When I see that, Bunk, you'll have validity in my and others's eyes with your assertions.
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Yeah sure, it's a conspiracy.
Who conspired?
Did the group of congressment who decided to branch off and walk through the crowd conspire?
More than one person agreed to the idea, or else it wouldn't be called a group. Or handful. Or several.
So, since there are several people who got together, made a group decision and then followed through on their "plan", I wonder what the point was?
Were they looking for a particular action or reaction?
Did they get it?
Do they have any evidence, whatsoever, of their claims?
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I really, really, really wish somebody can tell me how to connect the dots on this thought process of people STILL believing this!!!!
It is made up of individuals and plenty of them are racists Plush monkey dolls and Obama is not American ring any bells?
Yeah the giant conspiracy of our government officials making up that the Tea party hurls racial slurs.
LMAO!!!!!
We must stop this government now they are lieing and making up things against the Tea Party. LMAO.
I agree with this video.
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bigmanbtGovernment has lied throughout it's history, not just ours, the world's history. Yeah they are telling the truth now and not trying to get some political gain. You fell right into their trap BCS. Thanks for proving that most Progressives can't think for themselves, they just follow their socialist masters.
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bigmanbtBy the way, what Nancy Pelosi did walking through that crowd with a huge gavel, basically telling the Americans there to fuck off, I rule you, she was just asking for trouble. Nothing like trying to stir up anger for policial gain either.
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WriterbuckeyeShe tried to get them to take the bait, just like those congressmen did.
Neither ploy worked.
Leftists have a far, far worse history in this country of saying and doing the most despicable and hateful things; far more so than conservatives.
But you'll never hear that history from the media. -
superman
Just called congressman Ryan's office and asked when we could expect to hear his speech retracting these statements because of the lies being told.BCSbunk wrote:
I agree with this video.
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bigmanbtFor the record, I am a libertarian and don't really like either party. But for one side to call out the other when their base (and maybe some of them) have been doing worse things for decades is hypocrisy at it's finest.
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majorspark
That is one of the finest examples of a political demogogue. Thanks for sharing.BCSbunk wrote: I agree with this video.
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j_crazywhy do people fight over shit like this?? if the protest was racist, produce a video and collect your money. if not, shut up about it.
I don't agree with either. Obama's not right, but neither is the tea party.
I think America is now run by the 30% extreme conservative and liberal, meanwhile 70% of the people are living in the middle. -
Writerbuckeye
It won't happen.superman wrote:
Just called congressman Ryan's office and asked when we could expect to hear his speech retracting these statements because of the lies being told.BCSbunk wrote:
I agree with this video.
These folks know that a lie told often enough can become "truth" to many folks.
That's one reason these lies keep being repeated.
Fortunately, the Internet provides an effective vehicle for knocking down these lies and getting out the truth. -
supermanI know he won't do anything. Just wanted them to know that someone cares enough to make the call.
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Footwedge
I didn't know JFK and RFK were Republicans. And I do think Bush was a liar. I am not a left wing radical either.bigmanbt wrote:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iPRkKhHoCgI/SVpWF0L8XkI/AAAAAAAAA1w/YdaYsfIahsU/s400/evil-bush-Murderer_edited.jpg
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2008/05/27/huffington-posts-memorial-day-bush-murderer
Decided to show just a few of the left-wing radicals during the Bush admin. He was called a murderer, liar, the devil, all sorts of names. PETA funds extremists to blow up animal research facilities, accusations of Bush being a racist by Kanye (who is one of the biggest racists out there). Now all of a sudden they are crying because people do the same to them, less the ACTUAL violence. Laughable.
You wacky Progressives always seem to forget when you do something wrong and blame others for those wrongdoings. You must all forget that out of all the so called tea-party racist and death threats, the only one shot at was a Republican. -
bigmanbt
Someone went to their graves and shot at them?Footwedge wrote:
I didn't know JFK and RFK were Republicans. And I do think Bush was a liar. I am not a left wing radical either.bigmanbt wrote:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iPRkKhHoCgI/SVpWF0L8XkI/AAAAAAAAA1w/YdaYsfIahsU/s400/evil-bush-Murderer_edited.jpg
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2008/05/27/huffington-posts-memorial-day-bush-murderer
Decided to show just a few of the left-wing radicals during the Bush admin. He was called a murderer, liar, the devil, all sorts of names. PETA funds extremists to blow up animal research facilities, accusations of Bush being a racist by Kanye (who is one of the biggest racists out there). Now all of a sudden they are crying because people do the same to them, less the ACTUAL violence. Laughable.
You wacky Progressives always seem to forget when you do something wrong and blame others for those wrongdoings. You must all forget that out of all the so called tea-party racist and death threats, the only one shot at was a Republican.
You obviously missed the part that said out of the tea-party racist and death threats. That would imply to most people that I meant over the last month.
Bush was a liar, but so is Obama. Yet if a white person called Obama a liar, he's a racist.