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Anita MonCrief, infamous ACORN whistleblower, went on Sean Hannity's radio show this Thursday to discuss the founding of America's first black Tea Party.

 

Named after the first person to die in the Revolutionary War, the Crispus Attucks Tea Party was founded yesterday, January 18th, 2011, at "This Is It" soul food restaurant in the heart of Houston, Texas' 18th district.  (Read the interesting original court documents about the "Boston Massacre," including a dramatic description of Attucks' slaying, here.)

 

The 18th district is represented by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and was the focal point of rampant ACORN-style vote fraud and widespread voter intimidation this past November. It is thus fitting that this tea party had its inaugural meeting right down the street from Lee's residence.

 

With the typical politesse and considerate attitude of conservatives -- always left unreported by the press (do ya think?)  -- Rep. Lee was extended an invitation to the event. And with typical leftist rudeness, Lee snubbed it. Wonder why? These are her constituents, after all.

 

Aren’t they?

 

The local Fox News channel reporting on the event hastened to observe that many attendees at this founding meeting were white. Simply unbelievable. Is it not even possible to attend an event in support of this exciting new group without the information being somehow skewed by the media to suggest that it wasn't "authentic" because white people were there???

 

One blogger put up a hilarious parody of liberal hypocrisy, observing that if they could get away with it, liberals would report the event as: White Tea Party Racists Attend Black Tea Party

 

Well, never mind. The times they are a changin'! Yes they are, and the media is getting the message, whether they want to hear it or not. We are not going away.

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Tags: Attucks, Crispus, Houston, Jackson, Lee, Sheila, black, party, tea

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Comment by danica belic on February 22, 2011 at 8:06pm
i love it , united we will WIN+prosper!  danica
Comment by Ellen on February 13, 2011 at 10:49pm
I think that the identification is valid, insofar as there is an objective, problematic reality to the "monolithic" black Democratic vote. It is not important how non-blacks see this new Tea Party group, but to what extent it inspires other African Americans to break away from the automatic Dem vote.
Comment by Lawrence Brown on February 13, 2011 at 10:25pm
The black tea party are letting other blacks know that they are welcome to. I dont really see any harm in the name.Remember they are tea party people.We can have different group names. All of us have different names but stand with tea party. We have more things to worry about.
Comment by bremmermandrake on February 8, 2011 at 7:12pm

I may be wrong but I think we need to stop having different groups, we are one nation under god ,and when we start believing that we will not need different groups within groups.

 

This was a ploy that the destroyers of this country wanted they broke us up into groups under the rule of war divide and concur blacks over there, Jews there, Spanish, this is what most country's do just before they fall.

 

Many of the people in the Tea party have the same belief One America guided by the constitution under the belief that all people are created equal.

 

If we are one and we are equal then we need to be like one in our beliefs and not divide we do not need black Americans, or Asian Americans, or Irish Americans.  This creates many classes of Americans a divide we need to be united as one America.

 

So we don't end up like history were one group has more power and want to oppress the other like in Washington with the elephants and Jackasses or the middle east with Jews and Muslims.

 

Culture and religion are two things people need to celebrate with one another, not in public.

 

This is what the constitution gives us the right to do, as religion culture is a freedom we can celebrate in America, not to be an influence over government or a separate branch.

When we present our self to the world we should be known as the American and Not the _______American. 

 

 

Comment by Ticked Off on February 1, 2011 at 9:24pm
Big John. I'm proud of you! It's tough to be black AND conservative these days. It shouldn't be, with so many blacks going to church, but how they decided to vote for a radical like Obama is beyond me! Well, a lot of the ones I know are extremely nice and funny. I truly like them, but I don't think they pay attention to the news much. I tried to warn them about Obama but they made it clear they were voting for the first black president :( He's half white.....
Comment by Big John Smith on February 1, 2011 at 6:55pm
I am Proud of ya'll. Go for it Crispus Attucks Tea party
Comment by Ticked Off on January 27, 2011 at 8:17pm

I'm sure they'd allow you in Susan. Remember we are all inclusive :)

 

BTW, I think it's time for a White Caucas to end the reverse discrimination in D.C.

Comment by suzanne ballard on January 26, 2011 at 4:38pm
Hmmmmm.  Sounds like more reverse discrimination to me.  Do you have any WHITE Tea Party Groups?
Comment by Ticked Off on January 25, 2011 at 6:27pm
Please let me know when there is a Utube video of the group!
Comment by Ticked Off on January 25, 2011 at 6:05pm
This gives me hope that we can all come together and make a difference once the race card is no more! Folks are waking up. I just pray that it isn't too late.

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