Midknight Review offers proof of Left Wing nut case violence against Conservatives.

Editor's notes: in the AP story referenced below, we have the number two "racist" story in the last two years, "number one" being the election of Mr. Obama (who knew ?!). The folks at the NAACP, yesterday, condemned the very people (Tea Party enthusiasts) whose ancestors' fought for their freedom back in the Civil War. It is safe to say that Dr. King would have never signed on to such nonsense. Midknight Review has documented story after story in which violence on the part of the Left is the theme. By contrast, NOT ONE NEWS HEADLINE of verifiable "Right Wing" violence has been written. The Leftist violence includes the murder of an anti-abortion demonstrator sitting in a chair near a public school last September 11, a window being shot out at Eric Cantor's (R-Va) offices and death threats sent to his home (March, 2009), the June 10, 2009 assault of Tea Party folks in North Carolina, planned Leftist violence against Tea Parties participants in Berkley, Calif. (April, 2009), the July 9, 2009, attack of a Tea Party demonstrator by a SEIU thug, the August 8 SEIU thug attack of Tea Party folks, and finally (for this post), we have the willingness of Democrat leaders to lie about being spit on and called "n-gger" during their "victory march" through a crowd of 10,000 demonstrators (March 20, 2009), the day healthcare passed. Understand that this march was nothing more than an "in your face" demonstration against the American people. In every major poll leading up to March 20 and the passage of the healthcare bill (without a single Republican co-signer), it was clear that the American people did not support the bill as passed by Pelosi and her gang of legislative thugs. After walking through the crowd, they put out the lie that they had been spit on and one of the black members had been called "n-gger" a total of 15 times. Understand that video was taken of every foot of the procession and every sound from the demonstrators. In one video, this editor noted the existence of a Pelosi legislative member holding cell phones - one in each hand - taking video as the Socialist Democrats swaggered through the crowd. He was walking immediately behind the Speaker and the black members up front in the "procession." In spite of the existence of an abundance of cameras, NOT ONE video example was made verifying the charges of the Democrats as described above -- not one. Never forget that an important aspect of Socialist Liberal strategy is what we call "ends and means," the notion that lying and slander may be "necessary" in order to accomplish a just end result. . . . . . readers may be familiar with "the ends justify the means." That is what drove the lies told by the members of Congress. They knew they had thwarted the will of the people in a big way (the majority of Americans still dislike this bill) so they decided to go after the sympathy vote. When it was all said and done, the American people did not buy into this fraud -- jds.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Leaders of the country's largest civil rights organization accused tea party activists on Tuesday of tolerating bigotry and approved a resolution condemning racism within the political movement.

The resolution was adopted during the annual convention in Kansas City of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, spokesman Chris Fleming said. Tea party organizers disputed claims of racism and called on the NAACP to withdraw the resolution.

Debate was mostly closed to the public, but the final version "calls on the tea party and all people of good will to repudiate the racist element and activities within the tea party," said Hilary Shelton, director of the NAACP's Washington bureau.

"I hope it will empower the tea party to actually look at itself and see that there are those who are noticing things that I think most tea partiers don't want," he said.

Sarah Palin, a vocal tea party supporter, said in a statement late Tuesday that she was "saddened by the NAACP's claim that patriotic Americans ... are somehow 'racists.'" The former Alaska governor said claims that tea party activists "judge people by the color of their skin" were false and appalling.

The final wording won't be released until the NAACP's national board of directors approves the resolution during its meeting in October. But the original called for the NAACP to "educate its membership and the community that this movement is not just about higher taxes and limited government." It said something could evolve "and become more dangerous for that small percentage of people that really think our country has been taken away from them." READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE >>

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