Allegations of racist slur during Tea Party protest
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CenterBHSFan
That's pretty much what I was saying.Writerbuckeye wrote: Here's HotAir's story about how MSNBC deliberately shopped the photo of the guy to use as part of a white racists story.
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/19/unreal-msnbc-edits-clip-of-man-with-gun-at-obama-rally-to-support-racism-narrative/
And this has nothing to do with "it bleeds, it leads" this is all about pushing an agenda and a point of view.
Certain media allegations are trumped up falsehoods and nothing more. "The story behind that picture just proves how far a media outlet will go to make up a dramatic story." -
Little DannyAll I know is the MSM and libs are a lot more upset and ready to judge people with conservative view points based on an unproven racial slur at a gathering of thousands of people, yet they downplayed a known statement by Harry Reid (D) few months ago.
Don't you people see the hypocrisy in that? -
Belly35
Question to you assumption: Could a white male carrying the same weapons dressed in a white shirt and tie be able to participate peacefully at a gathering for Pro-Heathcare rally?assumption wrote: Question fo rBelly 35. Where did the photo of the gun toting fella come from. Please explain what it has to do with this thread. And be truthful because we intend to find out.
And be truthful because we intend to find out:
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CenterBHSFanBelly35 wrote:
Question to you assumption: Could a white male carrying the same weapons dressed in a white shirt and tie be able to participate peacefully at a gathering for Pro-Heathcare rally?assumption wrote: Question fo rBelly 35. Where did the photo of the gun toting fella come from. Please explain what it has to do with this thread. And be truthful because we intend to find out.
And be truthful because we intend to find out:
No.
White people would be called (already proven by the media, politicians, and some folks on this board) racist bigots.
Black, hispanic, asian people would be invisible. Obviously invisible because those same folks that like to use name calling as their tactics can never seem to see them.
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WriterbuckeyeBack on the original topic: Andrew Breitbart has offered $100,000 to anyone who can produce video proof of these alleged slurs, including the supposed use of the "N" word that one member of the Congressional Black Caucus said was yelled any number of times.
Of course, nobody has come forward to provide such proof or claim the money -- even though there were LOTS of cameras and camera phones in the crowd that day (as seen in news video).
I think that pretty much proves this was the usual lib tactic of yelling race when they don't get what they want or see a threat they can't deal with logically. -
fish82
Yup.Writerbuckeye wrote: Back on the original topic: Andrew Breitbart has offered $100,000 to anyone who can produce video proof of these alleged slurs, including the supposed use of the "N" word that one member of the Congressional Black Caucus said was yelled any number of times.
Of course, nobody has come forward to provide such proof or claim the money -- even though there were LOTS of cameras and camera phones in the crowd that day (as seen in news video).
I think that pretty much proves this was the usual lib tactic of yelling race when they don't get what they want or see a threat they can't deal with logically.
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Belly35Yes! .....assumption..... is speechless
What no comment ....... (And be truthful because we intend to find out)
Who is "we"?
Could you explain the "we" intend to find out? -
assumption
At the risk of answering an unrelated question to this thread....... why not? And no sarcasm intended. I don't remember mentioning race. If I'm not truthful you'll never know, will you?Belly35 wrote:
Question to you assumption: Could a white male carrying the same weapons dressed in a white shirt and tie be able to participate peacefully at a gathering for Pro-Heathcare rally?assumption wrote: Question fo rBelly 35. Where did the photo of the gun toting fella come from. Please explain what it has to do with this thread. And be truthful because we intend to find out.
And be truthful because we intend to find out:
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assumption
Who the hell are you to demand an explanation? That photo was used on a completley different thread. Subject: The 2nd amendment.Belly35 wrote: Yes! .....assumption..... is speechless
What no comment ....... (And be truthful because we intend to find out)
Who is "we"?
Could you explain the "we" intend to find out? -
majorsparkBlack people involved in the tea party movement getting castigated by who? Fellow tea party members? Nope. Their own so called racial brothers.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9ETR1380&show_article=1
As BSCbunk said they are the klan. I can't recall, were there any black members of the klan? Help us out here BCSbunk."I've been told I hate myself. I've been called an Uncle Tom. I've been told I'm a spook at the door," said Timothy F. Johnson, chairman of the Frederick Douglass Foundation, a group of black conservatives who support free market principles and limited government. -
CenterBHSFan
I don't think Belly "demanded" any explanation any more than what you did. Fair is fair.assumption wrote:
Who the hell are you to demand an explanation? That photo was used on a completley different thread. Subject: The 2nd amendment.Belly35 wrote: Yes! .....assumption..... is speechless
What no comment ....... (And be truthful because we intend to find out)
Who is "we"?
Could you explain the "we" intend to find out? -
Writerbuckeye
I've seen this type of hatred in action -- and it's not pretty. Blacks who are conservative are simply ostracized by their more liberal brethren. But they, that's okay because, you know, blacks SHOULD be liberal.majorspark wrote: Black people involved in the tea party movement getting castigated by who? Fellow tea party members? Nope. Their own so called racial brothers.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9ETR1380&show_article=1
As BSCbunk said they are the klan. I can't recall, were there any black members of the klan? Help us out here BCSbunk."I've been told I hate myself. I've been called an Uncle Tom. I've been told I'm a spook at the door," said Timothy F. Johnson, chairman of the Frederick Douglass Foundation, a group of black conservatives who support free market principles and limited government.