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A top lawmaker in the Congressional Black Caucus says tea partiers on Capitol Hill would like to see African-Americans hanging from trees and accuses the movement of wishing for a return to the Jim Crow era.Rep. Andre Carson, a Democrat from Indiana who serves as the CBC’s chief vote counter, said at a CBC event in Miami that some in Congress would “love to see us as second-class citizens” and “some of them in Congress right now of this tea party movement would love to see you and me ... hanging on a tree.”
Read more: Andre Carson: Tea party wants blacks 'hanging on a tree' - Jake Sherman - POLITICO.com
I am glad he said it
The PC crap that the liberals have to use to appease conservatives is annoying
Isn't about time we moved past such vile, angry bull****?
Oh wait, I can't say that about the esteemed Rep. Carson, to criticize him, since I am a white male and tea partier, is racist.
Just reading that filthy dung heaps rant makes my stomach churn in disgust.
That you ask this question shows all we need to know about you, and haymarket so far for "liking" your thread.rather than whine about him daring to expressing his opinion, why don't you instead share with us what is found wrong about his observations
LOL. You make me giggle haymarket.This is at least the third thread on the exact same thing.
Having seen many of the obviously racist signs and shirts at tea party events, why would the Congressman have reason to think otherwise about some of its more ardent zealots?
That you ask this question shows all we need to know about you, and haymarket so far for "liking" your thread.
Racemongering with nary an ounce of reality behind it. That **** needs to end, but as long as that sort of behavior and speech is aided and abetted... we'll always have the albatross of racists in power keeping people apart, and driving wedges in society for personal gain and greed.
They aren't really driving people apart. Everybody's already apart.That you ask this question shows all we need to know about you, and haymarket so far for "liking" your thread.
Racemongering with nary an ounce of reality behind it. That **** needs to end, but as long as that sort of behavior and speech is aided and abetted... we'll always have the albatross of racists in power keeping people apart, and driving wedges in society for personal gain and greed.
rather than whine about him daring to expressing his opinion, why don't you instead share with us what is found wrong about his observations
Sounds like Carter is race baiting and promoting racism to rally support to his cause, which makes him a ****ing scumbag in my book.
First, its not shocking in the least that one of the loudest people on this forum bitching, moaning, and decrying the Republicans for "Violent language" and "hateful rhetoric", blaming the shooting of Gabby Giffords on Conservative speech is clapping along with this like a cheerleader.
LOL. You make me giggle haymarket.
rather than whine about him daring to expressing his opinion, why don't you instead share with us what is found wrong about his observations
I am sorry but I do not understand that comment one bit. Are you oblivious to the obvious racist signs and shirts at tea party events which have been reproduced on this site and others?
the NHL is racist...
They aren't really driving people apart. Everybody's already apart.
As I just stated, this has been debunked over and over and over again. Repeating the same lies over and over again does not make it true.
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They aren't really driving people apart. Everybody's already apart.
Are you really saying the Carson's constituents are not already light years "apart" from the Tea Partiers?Hardly true. Are you really saying such racemongering isn't driving people apart?
Are you really saying the Carson's constituents are not already light years "apart" from the Tea Partiers?
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