George Soros, the NAACP and such organizations as Think
Progressive have launched a website to track the Tea Party.
"A watched Tea Pot never boils," is the group's motto and
its mission statement states, "TeaPartyTracker.org monitors
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."
Mr. Soros is a Hungarian Jew based in London who trades in
international currencies, securities and commodities. He
began his career in his native occupied Hungary during World
War II and fought in the resistance against the Nazis,
raising money for his operations by selling everything from
sandwiches to newspapers, information and anything else for
which soldiers will pay folding money.
Funds run by Mr. Soros are valued at $3.31 billion.
In conservative circles, any rumor of involvement with
George Soros is very dangerous. The fact that he loaned
some money to the consortium that launched Bill Flores'
Phoenix Exploration, LLC, sent the Bryan Congressional
candidate scrambling to distance himself from Mr. Soros.
He proclaimed long and loud that he does not know Mr. Soros
and the relationship was a distant exchange of cash, which
he and his partners repaid long ago. He is the Republican
nominee opposing Chet Edwards, D-Dist.17, in the November
election.
In an inaugural edition of the blog, there is a 13-minute
YouTube video that features such sentiments from people at
the Glenn Beck Restore American Honor rally at the Lincoln
Memorial as a picture of a man wearing a t-shirt that says
"Blacks own slaves in Maritania, Sudan, Niger and Haiti."
A woman who is interviewed says "You aren't allowed to pray
at the Lincoln monument." When questioned by the
interviewer, she says, vaguely, "We saw that on the news
just the other day."
There are many disputes on the tape over whether Mr. Beck
has called President Barack Obama a racist.
Observers say they think the project is in reaction to
reported attacks on black Congressmen made by Tea Party
members on the day of the vote on the Health Care Reform Act
of 2010.
They have a video of an individual spitting on a black
Representative and others taunting minority members of the
House of Representatives as they streamed back inside the
Capitol building on the evening of the vote.
George Soros, the NAACP and such organizations as Think
Progressive have launched a website to track the Tea Party.
"A watched Tea Pot never boils," is the group's motto and
its mission statement states, "TeaPartyTracker.org monitors
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."
Mr. Soros is a Hungarian Jew based in London who trades in
international currencies, securities and commodities. He
began his career in his native occupied Hungary during World
War II and fought in the resistance against the Nazis,
raising money for his operations by selling everything from
sandwiches to newspapers, information and anything else for
which soldiers will pay folding money.
In conservative circles, any rumor of involvement with
George Soros is very dangerous. The fact that he loaned
some money to the consortium that launched Bill Flores'
Phoenix Exploration, LLC, sent the Bryan Congressional
candidate scrambling to distance himself from Mr. Soros.
He proclaimed long and loud that he does not know Mr. Soros
and the relationship was a distant exchange of cash, which
he and his partners repaid long ago. He is the Republican
nominee opposing Chet Edwards, D-Dist.17, in the November
election.
In an inaugural edition of the blog, there is a 13-minute
YouTube video that features such sentiments from people at
the Glenn Beck Restore American Honor rally at the Lincoln
Memorial as a picture of a man wearing a t-shirt that says
"Blacks own slaves in Maritania, Sudan, Niger and Haiti."
A woman who is interviewed says "You aren't allowed to pray
at the Lincoln monument." When questioned by the
interviewer, she says, vaguely, "We saw that on the news
just the other day."
There are many disputes on the tape over whether Mr. Beck
has called President Barack Obama a racist.
Observers say they think the project is in reaction to
reported attacks on black Congressmen made by Tea Party
members on the day of the vote on the Health Care Reform Act
of 2010.
They have a video of an individual spitting on a black
Representative and others taunting minority members of the
House of Representatives as they streamed back inside the
Capitol building on the evening of the vote.
Progressive have launched a website to track the Tea Party.
"A watched Tea Pot never boils," is the group's motto and
its mission statement states, "TeaPartyTracker.org monitors
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."
Mr. Soros is a Hungarian Jew based in London who trades in
international currencies, securities and commodities. He
began his career in his native occupied Hungary during World
War II and fought in the resistance against the Nazis,
raising money for his operations by selling everything from
sandwiches to newspapers, information and anything else for
which soldiers will pay folding money.
Funds run by Mr. Soros are valued at $3.31 billion.
In conservative circles, any rumor of involvement with
George Soros is very dangerous. The fact that he loaned
some money to the consortium that launched Bill Flores'
Phoenix Exploration, LLC, sent the Bryan Congressional
candidate scrambling to distance himself from Mr. Soros.
He proclaimed long and loud that he does not know Mr. Soros
and the relationship was a distant exchange of cash, which
he and his partners repaid long ago. He is the Republican
nominee opposing Chet Edwards, D-Dist.17, in the November
election.
In an inaugural edition of the blog, there is a 13-minute
YouTube video that features such sentiments from people at
the Glenn Beck Restore American Honor rally at the Lincoln
Memorial as a picture of a man wearing a t-shirt that says
"Blacks own slaves in Maritania, Sudan, Niger and Haiti."
A woman who is interviewed says "You aren't allowed to pray
at the Lincoln monument." When questioned by the
interviewer, she says, vaguely, "We saw that on the news
just the other day."
There are many disputes on the tape over whether Mr. Beck
has called President Barack Obama a racist.
Observers say they think the project is in reaction to
reported attacks on black Congressmen made by Tea Party
members on the day of the vote on the Health Care Reform Act
of 2010.
They have a video of an individual spitting on a black
Representative and others taunting minority members of the
House of Representatives as they streamed back inside the
Capitol building on the evening of the vote.
George Soros, the NAACP and such organizations as Think
Progressive have launched a website to track the Tea Party.
"A watched Tea Pot never boils," is the group's motto and
its mission statement states, "TeaPartyTracker.org monitors
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."
Mr. Soros is a Hungarian Jew based in London who trades in
international currencies, securities and commodities. He
began his career in his native occupied Hungary during World
War II and fought in the resistance against the Nazis,
raising money for his operations by selling everything from
sandwiches to newspapers, information and anything else for
which soldiers will pay folding money.
In conservative circles, any rumor of involvement with
George Soros is very dangerous. The fact that he loaned
some money to the consortium that launched Bill Flores'
Phoenix Exploration, LLC, sent the Bryan Congressional
candidate scrambling to distance himself from Mr. Soros.
He proclaimed long and loud that he does not know Mr. Soros
and the relationship was a distant exchange of cash, which
he and his partners repaid long ago. He is the Republican
nominee opposing Chet Edwards, D-Dist.17, in the November
election.
In an inaugural edition of the blog, there is a 13-minute
YouTube video that features such sentiments from people at
the Glenn Beck Restore American Honor rally at the Lincoln
Memorial as a picture of a man wearing a t-shirt that says
"Blacks own slaves in Maritania, Sudan, Niger and Haiti."
A woman who is interviewed says "You aren't allowed to pray
at the Lincoln monument." When questioned by the
interviewer, she says, vaguely, "We saw that on the news
just the other day."
There are many disputes on the tape over whether Mr. Beck
has called President Barack Obama a racist.
Observers say they think the project is in reaction to
reported attacks on black Congressmen made by Tea Party
members on the day of the vote on the Health Care Reform Act
of 2010.
They have a video of an individual spitting on a black
Representative and others taunting minority members of the
House of Representatives as they streamed back inside the
Capitol building on the evening of the vote.
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