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Dem. Rep. Alan Grayson Uses Burning Cross to Spell 'Tea Party'
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[quote:Epic Beard Guy:MV8yMzkwNDk2XzQwOTI0OTY5XzgxMzY0NkQz] Someone should remind him which political party all the KKK members belonged too. In the 60s, when most of the memorable shit went down, their were no Republicans in the south. The cross burners were all Democraps. This is a perfect example of the progressive revisionist history. I doubt there are any repuglicans in the KKK today, and I don't believe you will ever see any TEA party member in a terrorist group like that. [/quote]
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Democrats: The Party of Lies.
Tea Party people would love Obama if he defended the Constitution, believed in small government, worked toward fiscal responsibility, was pro-life and didn't champion scumbag Muslims.
Tea Party people love S.C. Governor Nikki Haley, La. Governor Bobby Jindal, Dr. Ben Carson, former Congressional Representative Allen West (R-Fl.), radio talk show host Michael Savage and radio talk show host Mark Levin.
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(Weekly Standard) - Democratic congressman Alan Grayson of Florida used an image of a burning cross to spell "Tea Party" in a recent fundraising email.
The email was first noticed by Dave Levinthal (@davelevinthal).
"[T]his isn’t the first time that Grayson has done reprehensible things. He called a woman a 'K Street Whore,' and said Republicans want Americans to 'die quickly.' And the Tea Party is often wrongly maligned," says an RNC spokesman in an email.
"Where does [DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz] and the DNC stand on this? Afterall DWS and Grayson are both Floridians. Promoting hate has no place in political discourse."
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