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In case any of you were confused by the Evil Librul Media's depiction of the wholesome, America-loving Tea Party Movement as somehow a hotbed of racism and radical extremism -- all because it's over 90 percent white -- have no fear.

Dr. David Duke, former Klan leader, is here to explain it all for you in his new YouTube message:

Duke: Tea Party people are called racist because the vast majority wants to stop the massive non-European immigration that will turn America into a crumbling tower of Babel. Most Tea Partiers believe that we in America have the right to preserve our heritage, language, and culture, just as every nation has that human right. The vast majority of Tea Party activists oppose affirmative action and diversity, which are nothing more than programs of racist discrimination against white people. The vast majority of Tea Party enthusiasts despise Hollywood and the mass media.

You know, the unelected media bosses have far more power than any senator or congressman, and are far more alien to America than the British were at the time of the American Revolution. At least the British were of our own, Christian cultural heritage, while the non-Christian ethno-religious minority who dominates Hollywood sees itself as very distinct from the 98 percent of the rest of us.

Tea Party activists are true populists who see the powers that control international finance and the Federal Reserve as the biggest threats to American prosperity and freedom.

...... The Tea Party movement is made up of American people who have watched in silent anger while the nation of our forefathers has been destroyed. The Tea Party movement, as the original Tea Party, is about preserving our heritage and our freedom.

In other words, the Tea Partiers aren't any more racist than he is.

And of course, it's the fault of the evil Jewish media that anyone should think so.

Duke also notes that the Tea Party leaders have been eagerly promoting a multiracial image, while the reality is that it is predominantly a white movement. The message of the video was to advise them to stop doing this and embrace their whiteness.

See, when David Duke whines that "pro white" organizations don't get treated the same as "pro black" organizations, he's ignoring a critical difference: "Pro black" organizations (think the NAACP) are all about lifting up people of their own color. "Pro white" organizations are all about tearing down people of other colors. That's why they call them "hate groups."

The Tea Partiers probably don't want Duke's endorsement. But he's basically right: The Tea Partiers argue from exactly the same kind of appeals that Duke and his fellow white nationalist have used for years, particularly the appeals to the "Founding Fathers" -- most of whom were, after all, white supremacists themselves.

Indeed, the Tea Party movement is nothing less than the manifestation of the agenda Duke has been pushing for years. We appreciate him pointing that out for public consumption.

[Via FreakOut Nation.]

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Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

May it be the kiss of death.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

miss_kitty's picture

A damning endorsement

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

dooky is looking more and more like the white version of Michael Jackson

Dead...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

taller ghost walt's picture

Is the evil working its way from the inside out?

Bainbridge22's picture

He needs to see a barber. Jeez.

When he dies they need to do a detailed study of what passes for his brain. Try to find out what the fuck is hardwired into people like him to make them such throwbacks - to the neanderthals.

DamOTclese's picture

The answer is obvious. Christianity turned that scumbag Republican in to what he is today.

The denial of what Christianity -- indeed all theo religions -- does to people and nations is why people like Duke, Bush, Lumbaugh, Palin, McCain et al. continue to do what they do, year after year, decade after decade, century after century.

Religion is abjectly evil, and this Republican is a prime example.

I concur. It's possible to be smart enough to build an atomic bomb and still believe in the pearly gates or the 72 virgins.

The sad thing is, many think he'll pay for it in hell or heaven... that's the biggest reason this mischief is allowed. It's an unalienable rights thing, granted by our creator(s)...

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed;"

self-evident... there ya have it!

PS. Notice how it's stated... "all men are created equal"


Study the symptoms not the virus...

rikstik71664's picture

david duke was a democrat when he was in KKK. Political party Democratic
****il 1988)
Republican (while holding office) ~> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke <~

Embittered Angry Anti-Republicrat Max-Hussein-1's picture
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Dear Mr. Duke,
Try Just For Men...
... They have a color just for you.

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Starve the WAR Beast...
... Save the World.

Bruscov's picture

"The vast majority of Tea Party enthusiasts despise Hollywood and the mass media." Oh, so that's why they don't go to movies, buy fan/gossip magazines or watch uber-popular, brain dead sit coms! I get it now.

buckeyekarl's picture

...watch Fox "News" or listen to AM Hate Radio 24/7. Seems kind of like mass media to me!

The Sailor's picture

... for the win.

Tax the Rich's picture

David Duke = republican base. Including that closet homo-sexual thing. Paging Larry Craig..........;)


If I were a psychopath, I would join the republican party, and get in on the gravy train taking the Teabircher morons to the cleaners.

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Are you suggesting there is something wrong with gay people who are not out?

For the Rs, hypocrisy is the problem, not sexuality.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Tax the Rich's picture

Are you suggesting there is something wrong with gay people who are not out?

Yeah, that's it.


If I were a psychopath, I would join the republican party, and get in on the gravy train taking the Teabircher morons to the cleaners.

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Is that NOT another form of gay bashing?


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Tax the Rich's picture

Lighten up Alice, nobody said anything against gays.

Just closet republican types who work tirelessly against gay people.

And yes, I am bashing these GOP hypocrite types.


If I were a psychopath, I would join the republican party, and get in on the gravy train taking the Teabircher morons to the cleaners.

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

You said something about gays when you used the phrase 'closet homo-sexual thing'.

Like it or not.

If you are going to effectively impale the hypocrites you should not, in the process, use language that is easily mistaken.

When people who are widely abused suffer, as gay people do, even when it is not intended, whatever their personal decisions about discussing their preferences, I don't lighten up.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Mike V.'s picture

Take it easy.

Tax the Rich's picture

Lighten up Alice!

I am busy trying to save union jobs right now. I come her for the witty comments and some good laughs. They help ease the pressure, and inform at the same time.

You write great posts; but really, I am not the enemy.


If I were a psychopath, I would join the republican party, and get in on the gravy train taking the Teabircher morons to the cleaners.

The real problem is a messed up society that makes people feel like they have to hide who they are.
Being gay is not a choice, regardless of what the right keeps spouting. Sexuality is genetic, like being a blonde or a brunette, or having blue eyes vs brown eyes.
Forcing homosexual people into the closet is like forcing left-handed people to hide their handedness, and do everything with their right hand. Makes absolutely no sense.
For the Rs, the problem is that if you don't fit their mold for whatever reason (race, religion, sexuality, ideology, etc.), you're scum.

12stringNC's picture

...that "we in America have the right to preserve our heritage, language, and culture, just as every nation has that human right"?
That may be what the TPs believe, but there's nothing in the law to support that belief, or even hope. It's true, the conservatives are just concerned about conserving what they have, and the rest of us, and future citizens can just go to Hell! Their idea of conservatism is "I've got mine, you go get yours and I'm not going to do anything to help you get it, and I'll obstruct you all along your way, because, well, you're just not my type, and my type runs things around here" A-C-K - Puke!

since1969's picture

Just wondering -- why give this freak a megaphone, C&L?

His cardboard soapbox is fast collapsing in a back alley somewhere... let's just let him fade into oblivion where he belongs.

Or is he relevant in some way I can't figure out?

Not any more relevant then he was yesterday, but Dukes trying to ingratiate himself with the TP people has the potential to open the eyes of some participants to the racist tones that permeate the movement.

The truly racist members will approve, while those who were suckered in, may be uncomfortable enough to leave.


I pledge allegiance to the Constitution of the United States of America, and to the republic which it established, one nation from many peoples, promising liberty and justice for all

It's a tough call that I have to make whenever I report on the extremist right. Ultimately, I believe in turning the rocks over and shining a spotlight on these people.

Big Boppa's picture

That's the best treatment for fungal infection too.


I think I'm turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so.....

and your nails trimmed you can prevent fungal infection and allow you feet to stay in the dark, which nine out of ten feet prefer.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

Truth_Critic's picture

Last week I was having a discussion with a podiatrist... the Dr. talked so long, my foot fell asleep. :)


Study the symptoms not the virus...

The Sailor's picture

... and I fell asleep.

bonsai pajamas's picture

He's always trying to resurrect himself by latching on to people who don't want him. He tried it here in Louisiana by throwing his voice in with the Bush apologists after Katrina and, believe me, they would rather he had not. What makes him perfect is that, for the people he opposes, he's a lightweight. But for whomever he saddles up to, he's two tons of deadweight.This is great!

fastfeat's picture

Enjoy your overweight baggage fees, 'Baggers!


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Peter G's picture

the mainstream media I would, never mind putting it here at C&L. Let their own words remove all doubt about the essence of the tea partiers.


Hasa Diga Eebowai

ChadHahn's picture

I don't think that he is thinking about Rupert Murdoch though when he said, "You know, the unelected media bosses have far more power than any senator or congressman, and are far more alien to America than the British were at the time of the American Revolution."

Big Boppa's picture

he was thinking of sun myung moon instead?


I think I'm turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so.....

irrational protuberance's picture

I think about Rupert M. a lot, every time these people talk about Fox news being the standard bearer for the new American conservative revolution. Do these people not understand that he's an Australian megolomaniac??? And that the only thing he worships is US$$ and lot's of 'em? And he now owns the Wall Street Journal? What the hell is American about a non-American (unelected) owning these 2 influential news organizations? I doubt he's a Christian either (not that I care, but the teapots would). I guess they just have no desire to look behind the curtain where the Wizard is performing his magic tricks. He really must think we are dumber than a box of rocks!

I had forgotten about the good old Washington Times since I moved away from the DC area. It's basically Fox news in paper form, owned by a Korean megalomaniac, who may be some kind of cult leader whose followers have strange mass weddings. He ain't Christian either.

What the hell is up with our deluded masses?

irrational protuberance

cynical debergerac's picture

Republicans Who Have Denounced David Duke

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Diabolus est Deus Inversus

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

"You know, the unelected media bosses..."

See that, he's admitting a similarity between himself and media bosses

He was never elected either...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

ricky's picture

give him the title of Dr.?

What ever is it in? Hemp knotting? Cross lighting?


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

You can just hear the longing he has to be able to own black people again.

It's part of the American "heritage" after all.

--massive non-European immigration will turn America into a crumbling tower of Babel.

--the right to preserve our heritage, language, and culture

--oppose affirmative action and diversity, which are nothing more than programs of racist discrimination against white people.

sounds like racism to me.

VOTE FOR THE CROOK
It's That Important


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

Floridiot's picture
Floridiot's picture

I have a thing for chandeliers on the front fenders

Thats what I call pimping your ride


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

to which I would agree. A lot of founding fathers owned slaves, did drugs, cheated on their wives for that and many reasons I don't understand the idolatry they receive. Founders of this country or not noone should be claiming to be like the FF and if you are then you're claiming racists dicks as your role models.

They had some good ideas most of which were merely derivative anyway but if you can't separate someone's ideas from their person then you might be an idiot.

irrational protuberance's picture

Many of the Founding Fathers did not really practice mainstream Christianity. This was the Age of Reason, after all, when men like Jefferson or Franklin were inclined to think of Science as the new religion, and their idea of God was more like the Deist's, who believed that God was the great watchmaker who set all of the heavenly orbs revolving and spinning in their orbits, in a great ballet choreographed by Newton's discoveries in physics. I don't believe either of them were Christian in the way the fundamentalists are today. They were freethinkers who realized that the constraints of religion could be misused, and they wanted freedom of thoughts and ideas, not a theocracy. Freedom of religion as written in our constitution also means freedom FROM religion, and designing a constitution for a new nation that would allow men, not any god, to determine their own affairs.

Having this guy step up to defend you would seem to be like the kiss of death for any organization.


Say what you mean. Mean what you say. But don't say it mean.

REAL progressives would never stoop.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Diabolus est Deus Inversus

irrational protuberance's picture

We can only hope...

irrational protuberance

..Didn't anybody send me that memo? Why am I always the last to find out news like that? Sheesh.


Mickey: "It was an epiphany. Do you know what an epipany is?"
Keoni: "NOT NOW MICKEY!"

It was your mama we could never identify.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

TheSavage's picture

Of that South Park episode where Jimbo et all wanted to keep the overtly racist South Park flag, but weren't happy at all when the KKK showed up to support their cause...

We can only hope for similar results...


"I could give a flying crap about the political process.... We're an entertainment company."
- Glenn Beck - Forbes interview; April 26, 2010

The Sailor's picture

... it wasn't et al (I don't think that Latin abbreviation means what you think it does) the kids were for it because they didn't understand it, when they did, they was agin' it.

Bret's picture

"we in America have the right to preserve our heritage, language, and culture, just as every nation has that human right"?

Um, how did those "Founding Fathers" feel about that when they began committing genocide against the real Americans?

Duke's reasoning is very flawed. He's right that many of the "Founding Fathers" were racist, but that doesn't make it good. Another piece of his analysis, "Founding Fathers = good" goes critically unchallenged in his logic. That's a big mistake, because it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.

yakfitguy's picture

The KKK's new marketing message, brought to you by David Duke. "You see, we're not racists. We're just trying to have our "human rights" too......ah...not to live with "non-European", non-Christian people."


I don't believe in God. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life.
-Andrew Carnegie

irrational protuberance's picture

It never changes - 2+2 will NEVER equal 5!

irrational protuberance

curtilingus's picture
:p

Is that David Spade?

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

I think dooky would take offense at being called Spade...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

Tax the Rich's picture

Come on now. Their not racist! They just hate anyone who isn't white, evangelical, and conservative.


If I were a psychopath, I would join the republican party, and get in on the gravy train taking the Teabircher morons to the cleaners.

alewis14151's picture

Imagine that hundreds of black protesters were to descend upon DC...armed with AK-47s, assorted handguns, and ammunition. And imagine that some of these protesters--the black protesters--spoke of the need for political revolution, and possibly even armed conflict in the event that laws they didn't like.

Think the news would be different?

David762's picture

Growing up as a "left-wing" radical in the 1960's and 1970's, I always respected the sense of black community organizing that the Black Panther Party demonstrated -- even to including nutritious lunches for schoolchildren. And I also wondered how different and better the black community, and thus the entire American working class, would have been with the uniting of Malcolm X, MLK, and Bobby Seale / Huey Newton in the BPP as a potent political force. That, of course, was the perceived threat to the established power structure, and why Malcolm X and MLK were assassinated, and why the BPP was marginalized.

Perhaps it is time again for the rise of the Black Panther Party, because it sure looks like the Democratic Party is far more interested in serving their corporate masters than engaging in populist and liberal progressive causes.


"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
-- John F. Kennedy

Tom_Hussein_Paine's picture

With the death of the great Henry Gibson, I hear American Socialist White People's Party needs a new leader. This asswipe would fit the bill.

"I hate Illinois Nazis."
http://moviesmedia.ign.com/movies/image/artic...

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Diabolus est Deus Inversus

DamOTclese's picture

Oh man, what a staggeringly awesome movie that was.

"Christianity is the enemy of liberty and civilization. It has kept mankind in slavery and oppression. The Church and the State have always fraternally united to exploit the people."

— August Bebel, quoted in The Common Cause, Vol. 1, edited by John R. Meader, 1912, p. 43


Study the symptoms not the virus...

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Not quite right

They would champion the people

Until they reach the heights aspired to

And once installed there then ignore even the ones who put them there

Among all others...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

Karen's picture

David Duke defends the Teabaggers.

And in other shocking news, Ricky Martin announces he's gay, and scientists confirm that only human beings with female reproductive organs are capable of giving birth.


Everyone is equally entitled to the pursuit of happiness. Wasn't that once self evident?

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

What about robert pattinson and justin bieber?


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

Karen's picture

I don't think I'm hip enough anymore to get your joke. :(

:)


Everyone is equally entitled to the pursuit of happiness. Wasn't that once self evident?

bonsai pajamas's picture

He can't contain himself. He'll be very ashamed of himself in the morning.

Holy shit. Kiss of death indeed.

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Keith Partridge called

He wants his do back...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

DamOTclese's picture

C'mon Get Happy!

Trittydi's picture

An American Original. One of our premier sick, twisted fucks.
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DamOTclese's picture

Unfortunately a lot of the people around the world look at these scumbag Republicans and feel that a great many Americans -- perhaps the majority -- are like that.

'Course the rest of the world looks at Scientology which the United States also spawned and conclude that California is an insane asylum full of criminals.

The Sailor's picture

Neither CA or the US "spawned" Scientology. But if you live in a country of free speech and religion you have to put up with the speech and religion you hate.

That doesn't mean allowing them to break Fed or state & local laws that are found to be Constitutional.

Scientology and many churches and at least one religion (I'm looking at you, Pope!) have flat out clearly broken the law (IMHO.)

For that they should be charged, tried and judged. No exceptions.

project's picture

And I say you are a racist and an idiot mr duke!

"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

Yes David, it wasn't just for YOUR ancestors alone ya know.

"Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame."

(Just thought I'd include the preface)

The Sailor's picture

Sometimes I forget all the beautiful words.

They never actually applied here, but it does give one hope. I know it gave my great grand parents hope on my paternal side.

On the maternal side, eh, not so much.

irrational protuberance's picture

We're all mongrels of one kind or another! It only takes one drop!
Mr. Duke would agree with half of that remark!

I don't know if it's the Scottish drop or the Irish drop that makes me rant this way! Either that or I start dancing some crazy mashup of the Highland Fling interspersed with moments from Riverdance!

Man, I must be bipolar - is that illegal?

irrational protuberance

jimbo92107's picture

It's time to take a long, sober look in the mirror.

The Sailor's picture

... because they don't like what they see.

grimcity's picture

Thanks for explaining what is and isn't racism for us in the form of a racist diatribe. Brilliant, ironic work you idiot.

Sincerely,
A Caucasian resident of Louisiana that voted for the President and is ashamed that a hocked-up loogie like yourself was ever known outside of your pajama wearing cracker club.


w00t!

fhinton's picture

At this point, who really cares about what David Duke thinks? His opinions ar no longer relevant and its just the same garbage he's been spouting for years.

Old Billy's picture

Obama pals around with terrorists.

The Sailor's picture

It's so hard to do snark these days since irony spun her grave so fast she's left the world behind.

kittycollins's picture

SOMEONE is finally telling the truth about teabaggers!

That evil Jewish media won't do it.

[I'm going to make the assumption that you just forgot the "/snark" bit at the end here, KittyCollins. More than one reader took that last line the wrong way. Site Monitor]

The Sailor's picture

... for already overworked folks, but which term of service?

I read kittycollins' post. It seemed either 'Jon Smith'ian (RIP) or kinda stupid. I did't object to it.

I know most of us have read the TOS, but if you could provide number and verse when someone get the heave ho, it would be nice.

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kittycollins's picture

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ZenoFerox's picture

David Duke's extensive face-job isn't holding up very well, is it? I guess cosmetic surgery can't hide what's inside indefinitely.

The Sailor's picture

... his name was originally Dorian Gray, but it's hard to be claim to white when you're a gray.

Tim REALLY misses Japan's picture

I'll bet I can guilt by association this guy into the Palin family by Thursday.

Because loose affiliations and chance meetings (or non-meetings that sound good) are all you need to crucify someone.

Sweet.


"Better." It's what we should ask of ourselves and of our leaders.

The Sailor's picture

... The President of the United States' world.

bonsai pajamas's picture

You don't need a week for that. All you need is five minutes on Google and a Post-It:

(1.) In 2007, Duke merged his own publication with that of (2.) Edward Reed Fields who was one of the founders of the State's Rights Party along with (3.) J.B. Stoner. Before being ejected, Stoner was very active in the John Birch Society who had as a speaker for its 50th anniversary celebration, (4.) sen. Ron Paul, father and political mentor to (5.) Rand Paul. During his run for the Senate, (6.) Sarah Palin gave a rousing speech endorsing Rand Paul.

Duke to Palin in 6 degrees.

Embittered Angry Anti-Republicrat Max-Hussein-1's picture
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Nice job...


Starve the WAR Beast...
... Save the World.

While no fan of scum like Duke, I resent the notion that any organization that is 'pro-white' must necessarily be 'anti-everybody-else.' That in itself is a racist statement.

I don't see what's wrong with a white equivalent of the NAACP, for example, as long as it is indeed an equivalent.

The Sailor's picture

'Oh help us lord! We, the majority of beige xtians are being oppressed!'

Apparently Glacial hasn't heard of all the Irish, Catholic, Italian, Christian, Polish, Aremeinan etc, etc, etc groups out there.

The only 'white' folks in America are albinos, and they come from every group of humans.

DamOTclese's picture

Least anyone forget, he's a Christian.

Duke defending the Tea Party , LOL , now there is a shocker .


Insanity , it is what it is , there is no understanding it .

Embittered Angry Anti-Republicrat Max-Hussein-1's picture
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THIS MAN MAKES ME SICK...!
(sorry all caps/bold police, but all caps/bold on this is NOT big enough to express how I feel.)

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Starve the WAR Beast...
... Save the World.

For some reason I can envision the teabaggers enmass crying "Please, dont help us!!!"


When angry, count four, when very angry, swear.
-Mark Twain-

The Sailor's picture

That'll happen right after they ask their wives for directions.

Hopefully D. Duke is narcissistic enough to read this thread. If he is here, I want him to know I shagged his daughter in a drunken one-night stand and then admitted afterward that I was Jewish just for the lulz.

I'm not kidding David. Really happened.

rgnewton's picture

Since when was David Duke considered relevant? Does anyone expect Mr. Duke to say anything different?

I want to commend David Neiwert for the following comment in his article:
See, when David Duke whines that "pro white" organizations don't get treated the same as "pro black" organizations, he's ignoring a critical difference: "Pro black" organizations (think the NAACP) are all about lifting up people of their own color. "Pro white" organizations are all about tearing down people of other colors. That's why they call them "hate groups."

That statement says it all. No wonder why you'll hardly see colored folks at tea party events.
Trust me, there is a special place in Hell for David Duke and scum like him. These idiots will never learn!

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