@joebaseball17 One of my best friends is white and I still rail against white supremacy, and dislike alot of things whites say and do. The Tea party is just a leg of the republican party which like the democratic party wants to keep the status quo. Thats the rich rich and the poor destitute. The tea party simply latches on to the frustrations of the hardworking white middle and underclass the same way dems pray upon the hopes of the struggling black middle and underclass.
...and before any of you liberals start bashing me for my previous comment, calling me an America hating racist or something, know this... My best friend is black and he is a liberal... I love him like a brother, we simply don't agree on politics... So, please, give the whole "racist" charge a rest for once.
Glenn Beck's rally had a very Orwellian feel to it, while the One Nation rally reminded me of the love and peace movements of the 1960's, but on a much higher level. It is clear to me that more big names supported the One Nation rally, and every speech was incredible. For example, HARRY BELAFONTE: Oh, what he had to say was magnificient. It's a speech that no American should miss. Glenn Beck? Go back to your day job: DRINKING.
@joebaseball17 One of my best friends is white and I still rail against white supremacy, and dislike alot of things whites say and do. The Tea party is just a leg of the republican party which like the democratic party wants to keep the status quo. Thats the rich rich and the poor destitute. The tea party simply latches on to the frustrations of the hardworking white middle and underclass the same way dems pray upon the hopes of the struggling black middle and underclass.
jruperro 10 months ago
...and before any of you liberals start bashing me for my previous comment, calling me an America hating racist or something, know this... My best friend is black and he is a liberal... I love him like a brother, we simply don't agree on politics... So, please, give the whole "racist" charge a rest for once.
joebaseball17 1 year ago
Glenn Beck's rally had a very Orwellian feel to it, while the One Nation rally reminded me of the love and peace movements of the 1960's, but on a much higher level. It is clear to me that more big names supported the One Nation rally, and every speech was incredible. For example, HARRY BELAFONTE: Oh, what he had to say was magnificient. It's a speech that no American should miss. Glenn Beck? Go back to your day job: DRINKING.
TainaAtheist1 1 year ago