Sunday, September 5, 2010

George Soros & NAACP Fear the Grassroot Organization of ‘The Tea Parties’

The best compliment to the grassroot Tea Party movement is to watch as Progressives like, George Soros and the NAACP, flail about to denigrate normal citizens and patriots of the United States.  Does one really think that these people of supposed high intelligence are incapable of understanding that the people who support and work for the Tea Party movement are grassroot?  If they were not, does one truly believe that this bona-fide, irrefutable evidence would not be splashed on every front page news paper of the world?  So, in true paranoia they have started a new ‘Teapartytracker.org’ website.  Okay George, like two cannot play that silly game.  When anti-patriotic types show up at Tea Party events, like all garbage, the Tea Party cleans its own house.

Yours In Truth  ;-)  Shelly

NAACP, Left-Leaning Media Groups Form Tea Party Tracking Site

Published September 02, 2010

| FoxNews.com

(TeaPartyTracker.org)

A new website sponsored by the NAACP and left-leaning media operations is seeking videographers and bloggers who will search out "racism" and "extremism" among Tea Partiers.

Teapartytracker.org will feature tweets, interviews with people at rallies, blog entries and a picture of a t-shirt they say someone spotted at a rally that reads "Blacks own slaves in Mauitania, Sudan, Niger & Haiti."

The site, sponsored by the NAACP, Think Progress, New Left Media and Media Matters for America, will monitor "racism and other forms of extremism within the Tea Party movement. We call on the Tea Party to repudiate extremists among their ranks and join in civil dialogue with all Americans."

The NAACP and other groups have accused the Tea Party of several instances of racism, including spitting on a black congressman, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., on Capitol Hill as he went to vote for the health care bill.

Whether the spitting incident, which was caught on tape, was intentional remains subject to debate. Nonetheless, the narrative has remained a continuing theme of Tea Party critics.

The site's logo is also an old aphorism, apparently meant to suggest that monitoring the Tea Party will prevent the group from becoming more effective. "A watched teapot never boils," it reads.

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