Thursday, September 1, 2011

THE CBR (Congressional Black Racist)



The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) needs to change their name to The Congressional Black Racist. 

Having failed to drum up support for Barack Obama in the form of racial hatred by playing the victim card in the infamous Tea Party “N-Word” incident that didn’t happen, the CBC is now promoting racial violence against the Tea Party.

Members of the CBC are traveling the country inciting racist hatred, telling audiences that the Tea Party “wants to lynch blacks.”

Without question the CBC has declared war on the Tea Party which of course has nothing to do with race.  The Tea Party is if fact all about smaller federal government and lower federal taxes.  There are quite a few black people in the Tea Party but that doesn’t keep the CBC from playing the race card.

As the TEA Party has attempted to reign in Congressional spending, the CBC has become more vicious in its rhetoric against it.  Members of the radical Congressional Black Caucus are now spewing hatred against TEA Party members by comparing their efforts to stabilize the US economy to ‘enacting Jim Crow laws’ and ’seeing us [blacks] hanging on a tree’!   If these CBC members knew American history, they would know that the Jim Crow laws and Ku Klux Clan lynchings were affected by Democrats.


I believe the action by the CBC is part of Obama’s campaign strategy for the 2012 election, but there is more.   By threatening race riots, Obama has intimidated the entire US Government from questioning his Constitutional eligibility for the Presidency and investigating his forged birth certificate and Selective Service registration and his stolen Social Security Number.

The race riot strategy has worked so well keeping him in office, Obama intends to exploit that threat to get himself re-elected.

The recent racially-motivated flash mob attacks on non-black US citizens have provided dry runs for 2012 and have served as a warning to anyone considering opposing the empty suit now occupying the Oval Office.

Police in West Allis, Wisconsin, say attacks by black teenagers on white people outside the gates of the Wisconsin State Fair on August 4th were racially motivated and should be prosecuted as hate crimes.

The latest cyclist attack in St. Louis, Missouri, occurred on August 25th near the Missouri Botanical Garden where a group of 10 to 15 African-American teens charged and attacked Cheech Ramirez.
According to Ramirez:  “They weren’t really interested in robbing me. It just seemed like they wanted to beat me up.”

The CBC must be very pleased with the increase in racial violence.

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