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    Tea Party Spells KKK, Rights Leader Says

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    A civil rights activist and former congressman equated the Tea Party with the Ku Klux Klan today as he blasted a conservative rally planned in Washington, D.C., this weekend.

    The Rev. Walter Fauntroy, the non-voting delegate who represented the District of Columbia from 1971 to 1991, called on African-Americans to organize a "new coalition of conscience" to rebut the rally scheduled for Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial featuring Fox News pundit Glenn Beck and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

    "We are going to take on the barbarism of war, the decadence of racism, and the scourge of poverty, that the Ku Klux -- I meant to say the Tea Party," Fauntroy told a news conference today at the National Press Club. "You all forgive me, but I -- you have to use them interchangeably."

    Fauntroy attempted to explain the comparison to white supremacists by saying that organizers behind the "Restoring Honor" rally are the same people who cut audio cables from a sound system the night before the historic March on Washington and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial.

    "The same people who cut the cables on the night before the march, that we paid $66,000 for a sound system, they cut it," Fauntroy said. "Now from Fox News and elsewhere, they are seeking to turn the world back."

    Fauntroy, who is credited as one of the chief organizers of the March on Washington, remembers Aug. 28, 1963, as the "most important date of the 20th century."

    The "Restoring Honor" rally, organized by the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, coincides with the anniversary of the historic March on Washington and the "I Have a Dream" speech. Organizers have said the conflicting date was a coincidence and not a deliberate display of disrespect.

    Fauntroy said right-wing conservatives have "declared war on the civil rights movement of the 1960s" that brought together a Coalition of Conscience for a march on jobs and freedom in 1963. He called for a new Coalition of Conscience rally on the Mall in August 2012.

    "I don't want you to think I'm angry," Fauntroy said. "[But] when this right-wing conservative exclusionary group comes to highjack our movement, we have got to respond. And I'm looking forward to that Coalition of Conscience, in defense of jobs and freedom for women."

    Fauntroy is the pastor emeritus of New Bethel Baptist Church in Washington. He's also a founding member and early chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. He also ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 1972 and 1976, although he only competed in the D.C. primary, winning in 1972 and losing to Jimmy Carter in 1976.

    The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice -- composed of African-America leaders in religion, civil rights, law, medicine and women's health -- addressed at today's news conference what it called "baseless and inflammatory assertions" about reproductive health services in black communities.

    The coalition says a growing billboard campaign targeting black women sparked outrage among the African-American leaders for claiming that black children are an "endangered species" because of high rates of unintended pregnancies, teen births, HIV-AIDS infections and abortions.

    "[The campaign] jeopardizes the health of women who use these services, insults the intelligence and guidance of African-Americans and is offensive to women who make conscious, moral decisions about pregnancy," the Rev. Carlton Veazey, coalition president, said.

    "Right-to-life and other right-wing organizations started this irresponsible and offensive campaign to make inroads into African-American communities to promote their own agenda and ultimately overturn Roe v. Wade," the 1973 landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.

    The Rev. Timothy McDonald, pastor of the First Iconium Baptist Church in Atlanta, said it is imperative that black communities not allow "the radical religious right to try to rewrite history and redefine history and redefine the freedom movement.

    "To use this weekend when we remember that great March on Washington in 1963 as a pretense to give credence to their cause and their agenda is insulting," McDonald said. "Some of us were there. We were there. And we walked the walk and talked the talk and we will not sit idly by and allow any -- in the name of Dr. King -- to become historical distractions."

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    Who?

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    The tea party tag is misleading. Fauntroy more takes offense at Glenn Beck's appropriation of MLK imagery.

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    The tea party tag is misleading. Fauntroy more takes offense at Glenn Beck's appropriation of MLK imagery.


    "We are going to take on the barbarism of war, the decadence of racism, and the scourge of poverty, that the Ku Klux -- I meant to say the Tea Party," Fauntroy told a news conference today at the National Press Club. "You all forgive me, but I -- you have to use them interchangeably."

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    That's the cry to arms here: Glenn Beck has likened the significance of his Washington DC event this month, to a number of things including...MLK.

    Ghandi was in there somewhere. Who else?

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    I had never heard of this guy before Darrin posted an article.

    I doubt Darrin ever had either.

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    Fair enough, D. It would seem I am less familiar with Fauntroy than yourself.

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    That's the cry to arms here: Glenn Beck has likened the significance of his Washington DC event this month, to a number of things including...MLK.

    Ghandi was in there somewhere. Who else?
    Jesus and that guy from Network.

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    We are going to take on the barbarism of war, the decadence of racism, and the scourge of poverty, that the Ku Klux -- I meant to say the Tea Party," Fauntroy told a news conference today at the National Press Club. "You all forgive me, but I -- you have to use them interchangeably."

    Fauntroy attempted to explain the comparison to white supremacists by saying that organizers behind the "Restoring Honor" rally are the same people who cut audio cables from a sound system the night before the historic March on Washington and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial.

    "The same people who cut the cables on the night before the march, that we paid $66,000 for a sound system, they cut it," Fauntroy said. "Now from Fox News and elsewhere, they are seeking to turn the world back."
    No wonder Darrin appreciates this story. It comes complete with a strawman.

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    He seems to take a very broad view of who his enemy is, much like you, D.

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    Jesus and that guy from Network.
    Howard Beale.

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    so the inference darrin has made is that one civil rights leader equals liberalism, which is hanging on the precipe of desperation because they have been reduced to the use of broad generalizations such as the ones this 'leader' has made . maybe darrin really does not believe that generalizations about an ideological group based on specious reasoning is all that egregious after all.

    hmmmm...

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    No wonder Darrin appreciates this story. It comes complete with a strawman.
    How so?

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    so the inference darrin has made is that one civil rights leader equals liberalism, which is hanging on the precipe of desperation because they have been reduced to the use of broad generalizations such as the ones this 'leader' has made . maybe darrin really does not believe that generalizations about an ideological group based on specious reasoning is all that egregious after all.

    hmmmm...


    Yeah, the entire thread is about ONE person playing the race card.

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    Surely the author isn't a cons utionalist in any sense, given his willingness to subjugate the exercise of cons utionally-protected rights to the whim of majority votes.

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    How bout them Spurs!


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    Yeah, the entire thread is about ONE person playing the race card.
    Yes, that person is DarrinS.

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    (burp)

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    Yes, that person is DarrinS.

    It must be frustrating to keep throwing that , hoping in vain that it will stick. It's the same frustration that the left must be feeling by continually throwing out charges of biggotry, whilst the economy collapses and The One's approval and party crumbles.

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    Surely the author isn't a cons utionalist in any sense, given his willingness to subjugate the exercise of cons utionally-protected rights to the whim of majority votes.

    First intelligent post in this thread.

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    it might be a loose strawman, but the reverend propped up the organizers of the Tea Party (whoever that might be), Fox News and elsewhere (wherever that might be) as being bad guys.

    Apparently to him, they are the same ones that cut the cord on Dr. King's $66k sound system and are seeking to turn the world back.

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    (burp)

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    Yeah, the entire thread is about ONE person playing the race card.
    the le of your thread is about an ideological group becoming desperate to the point that they have been reduced to making generalizations regarding other ideological groups based on random samples. and then you go on to offer articles guilty of the very same habit.

    the entire thread is just one big generalization.

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    Yeah, the entire thread is about ONE person playing the race card.
    In addition to you, who else do you think is palying the race card

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    First intelligent post in this thread.
    Only dummies say like that. But I salute your balls for insulting the intelligence of all the other posters in this thread beside FWD, all at once.

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