The NAACP, which I think at one time was actually a good and useful organization, is expected to use its annual convention, at which Michelle Obama was the keynote speaker, to condemn what it calls racists elements of the Tea Party. Despite a complete lack of evidence (in point of fact, Andrew Brietbart put up $100,000.00 for someone in the age of the ubiquitous cell phone camera to come forward with any evidence, and so far, no takers) outside of the allegations of Democrats, Keith Olbermann and Jeneane Garofalo (all trustworthy sources in much the same way that at 35 years old and 5'3" I am an NBA prospect) they intend to parrot those unsubstantiated allegations in their resolution. Why do I call the NAACP racist? Unlike them, I have evidence. You may remember Kenneth Gladney, the black St. Louis man beat up by SEIU thugs for being against the health care bill (or as I like to think of it, sane). The NAACP called him an Uncle Tom and demanded that charges against the thugs be dropped. Guess that's just an example of the pot calling the kettle...well, you know.
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