Oh I liked the IED one... so he singed the side of the building... lmao. And did they catch him? Did they paint over the burn mark yet?
And she shot up cars... and EEEEE POINTED... any more? Any more! MORE T-Bones!
And the PA guy was a Tea Bagger?
Oh oh more T-Bones! More embellishments are needed to divert from reality! Because it is a religion of PEACE!
So... this is from what source?
Because I am searching for Eric Frien Tea Party and I have found only accusations.
Did you lie T-Bones? Is this another lie because you do not have enough facts to support you?
Whatever happened with the Andrew Breitbart challenge. He offered to donate $10,000 to the
United Negro College Fund if Lewis could provide audio or video footage of the slurs, or pass a lie detector test.
Tea Party protests - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reports of abusive behavior
There have been allegations of
racism and other abusive behavior by Tea Party protesters.
[129][130][131][132][133]
On March 16, 2010, at a Tea Party protest at the
Ohio offices of Rep.
Mary Jo Kilroy, a counter-protester with
Parkinson's disease was berated by one of the protestors and had dollar bills thrown at him with additional protesters also mocking the individual.
[134] The man initially denied the incident, but later apologized for his "shameful" actions.
[133]
On March 20, 2010, it was reported that protesters against proposed health care legislation used racial and anti-gay slurs. Gay Congressman
Barney Frank was called "homo" and a "
faggot several times."
[135][136][137] Several black lawmakers said demonstrators shouted "
the N-word" at them.
[138] Congressman
André Carson said that as he walked from the
Cannon House Office Building with Representative
John Lewis and his chief of staff, amid chants of "Kill the bill" he heard the "n-word" about fifteen times coming from several places in the crowd: "One guy, I remember he just rattled it off several times. Then John looks at me and says, 'You know, this reminds me of a different time.'"
[135][139][140] Congressman
Emanuel Cleaver said as he walked several yards behind Lewis, he distinctly heard "******", and he was also spat upon by a protester while walking up the stairs of the Cannon Building, although whether the spitting was intentional has been questioned.
[135][136][140]
Conservative commentator
Andrew Breitbart, who wasn't there at the protests,
[140] said the incidents reported by Cleaver, Lewis and Carson were fabricated as part of a plan to annihilate the Tea Party movement by all means necessary and that they never actually happened. He offered to donate $10,000 to the
United Negro College Fund if Lewis could provide audio or video footage of the slurs, or pass a lie detector test. The amount was later raised to $100,000 for "hard evidence."
[140][141][142] In addition, the National Tea Party Federation sent a letter to the
Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) denouncing racism and requesting that the CBC supply any evidence of the alleged events at the protest.
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