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While unknowing democrats (because the media didn’t report on it) have been led to believe that the Tea Parties and town hall meetings are filled with voilence, hate and racism, those that us who bothered attending these events know the truth. I personally have never seen a “Hitler-Obama” sign (although I did see one on the news) and I never, ever heard one racist term coming from one American Patriot. Not a single one.
I truly believe that Psycho Libs (Not democrats. There is a huge difference) are so psycho, in their heads they actually believe there is racism going on and here’s why… they don’t know how to think for themselves. They are small minded lemmings that would walk right off a cliff if one of Barack Obama speeches asked them to. They parrot most of what they “know”. If a leader, media personality, or (heaven forbid) a hollywood icon says it is so… It MUST be so (in the mind of the mentally challenged).
If Media Matters or Keith Olbermann screamed “Barack Obama Speeches Are Racist “, these Psycho Libs would turn on the left in a heartbeat. If John Podesta declared that the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now was abusing the environment and that they should be investigated, ACORN members would be hung out to dry.
But when Fox, the number one network in America, has guest upon guest, stat upon stat, expert upon expert on their shows about the Pros and the Cons of (the proposed and ever so changing) Health Care Reform and the Government Option, the “rent-a-victims” crawl from underneath the nearest rock crying. I want. I want. I want. Any sane American knows that health care reform is necessary, they may not want to necissarily PAY for someone elses insurance. Seems FAIR to me. How is that about race?
Just because you don’t like certain policies, doesn’t mean you’re a racist. It means you’re smart enough to research, ask questions, make decisions, and then fight for what you believe in. To think this is about race is extremely vain.











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