rulemylife -> RE: Video Suggests Racism At NAACP Event (7/20/2010 5:44:12 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Archer There is no reverse racism, it's either racism or it's not racism, which race / races are involved don't matter to the definition at all. Racisim is the belief that one race is superior to another race. In this case the woman "heard" an attitude of superiority coming from the farmer, she then acted to prove who was superior in her mind. Read again what you just posted and then tell me you still stand by it. quote:
Dick Armey, Really you;re going to credit Dick with starting the Tea Party? That's so buying into a bullshit revisionist history that it makes you look as dumb as some of those signs at the Tea Party Rallies. Dick Armey started up one of the very late starting splinter groups of the Tea Party. The protests without a name started right after TARP (under Bush) and then after the Porkulous Bill started, the movement got a name based on the protest method that a woman in Seatle, Washington (that hotbed of racial hatered LOL) started to propose in mid February of 2009. Dick Armey came late to the party (Around September 2009 ) and has tried to harness it for other purposes, with some small success. But to say Dick Armey started the movement is revisionist history at its worst. No kidding? FreedomWorks Behind Tax Day Tea Party Protests Source: Atlantic.com, April 13, 2009 Who makes up the Tea Party movement? The Tax Day Tea Party protest movement is not as spontaneous as its organizers would like you to think. Chris Good writes, "Here is the organizational landscape of the April 15 tea party movement, in a nutshell: three national-level conservative groups, all with slightly different agendas, are guiding it. All are quick to tell you that the movement is a bottom-up affair and that its grassroots cred is real. They are: FreedomWorks, the conservative action group led by Dick Armey; dontGO, a tech savvy free-market action group that sprung out of last August's oil-drilling debate in the House of Representatives; and Americans for Prosperity, an issue advocacy/activist group based on free market principles. Conservative bloggers, talk show hosts, and other media figures have attached themselves to the movement in peripheral capacities. Armey will appear at a major rally in Atlanta, FreedomWorks said. All three groups vehemently deny that the movement is a product of AstroTurfing -- fake grassroots activism organized from the top down -- as some on the left have claimed."
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