"Obama Where Art Thou?" - A Tea Party Rally

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

The Tea Party Movement has evolved into something very familiar. These Tea Baggers are dangerous.

Footage - "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?," Various News clips, & Discovery Channel's "Destroyed in Seconds"
Songs - "Oh Death" by Ralph Stanley & "Nazi German Anthem"

I DO NOT own any rights to any video footage or songs. This video was made for entertainment purposes ONLY.

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  • Yeah no one falls for that whole "teabaggers are dangerous" or "everyone who opposes Obama is a RACIST" anymore. You leftist are really in need of another BS talking point.

  • Tea party = KKK without the hoods

  • Do we really want to resort to this, i mean come on we are better than this!!!!

  • You're an idiot! Liberals are currently and have always been associated with and consist of Communism, KKK and black panthers and are all RACIST. You need to do your homework because the tea party people are the only patriots left in this country AND it should interest you to know that the tea PARTY (not your racist teabagger term) consists of people of all colors and nationalities in this country.

  • I'd like to see your video about United Nations Agenda 21 and ICELI being implemented in USA at the moment.

  • Losers

  • You've got this all wrong. This is an old democrat campaign ad from West Virginia and that's Robert Byrd in the red hood.

  • Somewhat misleading and rhetorical.

  • love it

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