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April 16, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 16, 2010, Friday, Hour #2
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Greetings, my friends, and welcome back.
It's Rush Limbaugh, this the EIB Network, a special Friday live from the Southern Command in Sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Telephone number 800-282-2882.
That's for phone calls.
And when we go to the phones, you own the content of the program.
Whatever you want to talk about, fair game.
Not the case, Monday through Thursday.
Today is also the 20th anniversary of our annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Radio Curaton.
20 years, over $25 million raised in just one day out of every year.
And today is that day.
A telephone number to call to donate to Cure the Blood Cancers 877-379-888.
Or you can donate at Rush Limbaugh.com.
Very easy spot there to see when you log on to our website.
And we will uh get more details.
Oh, by the way, one thing about this.
Uh it's stunning.
Some would say I shouldn't say this, because it might inspire uh lack of urgency among the audience.
But I don't play games and I don't uh play tricks on the audience.
Uh our donations this year are well ahead of last year.
It's stunning uh to everybody.
Last year was stunning because of the economic circumstance.
This year is not much better.
And the outlook is not much better, and yet you people are breaking down the doors here as far as uh donations are concerned.
You're making me look like a piker.
So I am going to increase uh my donation of 250,000 last hour to 400,000 so that I can stay in the game here.
Uh I don't get a I don't uh I don't get a I I guess I'll ask for all three shirts and the golf caps, not only uh premium asking me what I want.
As um as a as a premium.
Uh I'll get into the premiums and all that uh uh in in just a second, and and further information about the great work that the uh leukemia lymphoma society is doing.
But I I have to get back in the game here, so I'm I'm I'm up to uh 400,000.
Payable, by the way, before Obama's next tax increase, uh, which is uh which is January.
Now, I'm gonna stay on this theme of how rotten and mean and potentially violent uh and terroristic the tea parties are.
Meanwhile, don't forget one of Bobby Gendal's campaign aids was beaten to a pulp and her leg broken in New Orleans at the Republican leadership, the Southern uh leadership conference down there, outside of Brennan's restaurant.
It's Tea Party people that are the victims of violence.
They're not causing any violence out there.
Look at this.
CNN.
This thing is so long, I I I wouldn't dare try to read the whole thing.
It prints out like five or six pages.
CNN's website, experts, angry rhetoric protected, but can be disturbing.
Letting disgruntled citizens vent is important to national security experts say, but what?
Letting disgruntled citizens vent is important to national security, experts say, but some messages emanating from angry Americans in recent weeks have pressed the boundaries of free speech.
Yeah, what what uh messages from angry Americans are they talking about here?
Recent weeks.
Where has CNN been for the last seven years?
Have they ever heard of Code Pink?
Disrupting everything they can get their hands on, including congressional hearings?
Have they ever heard of Cindy Sheehan?
Groups that call themselves things like the world can't wait, drive out the Bush regime.
Is the regime's media so totally blinded by their left-wing bias they never notice what the left has been doing ever since Vietnam?
Look at John Kerry's angry rhetoric, comparing our soldiers To Gengis Khan, as he said, and made him a national hero.
In the eyes of our watchdog media.
Politicians have reported slurs as well as threatening letters and phone calls.
As we've noted before, Stupak was getting threatening letters and phone calls, as was his wife, from angry pro-choicers who thought he was going to change his vote.
They were not Republicans.
They were not Tea Party people haranguing Stupac.
When when have there ever been violent demonstrations or rioting that was not brought about by left-wing agitators?
Think of the 1968 Chicago Democrat National Convention.
That wasn't a bunch of Tea Partiers.
That was left-wing violent agitators.
Bill Ayers blew up the Pentagon, close friend of our regime's leader, Barack Obama, all the other Vietnam War era riots, some of them initiated by the likes of John Kerry, and other heroes of the left of the Democrat Party.
Think of the Rodney King riots.
Any of the riots against the meetings, the G5, the G8, the IMF, the uh WTO.
It's all left-wing agitators.
They're marching for illegal aliens to get amnesty.
They're all over the place.
Uh where is this rucous society that is made up of right wingers and tea partiers?
Where is the where is this bunch of people that trains Tea Party people and conservatives how to riot?
It doesn't exist.
It literally doesn't exist.
And here's a multi-page story, a CNN.
Angry rhetoric protected, but can be a disturbing.
Down in Miami, at the home of Gloria and Emilio Estefan at Star Island, Barack Obama conducted a fundraiser.
After he went and lied through his teeth to the people at NASA.
Yeah, we're not gonna, we're not gonna land on the moon.
No, we're gonna land on an asteroid.
We're gonna land on an asteroid.
Gloria Estefan angered the Cuban exile community in Miami.
They don't understand.
They thought Estefan is one of them.
They don't like Obama's policies.
Gloria Stafan, it's not nothing political here.
This is coming over, you know, from Argueriva too.
The mojito.
Wrong.
It was a huge fundraiser, and it cost you 30 grand to get into it.
It was totally political.
And at this event, the leader of the regime mocked and made fun of American citizens.
Since today happens to be tax day.
I should just point out that one-third of the Recovery Act went to tax cuts.
Tax cuts that strengthened the cornerstone of the American dream.
I've been a little amused over the last couple of days where people have been having these rallies about taxed taxes.
You would think they would be saying thank you.
That's what you'd think.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a classic illustration of authoritarian mocking control.
Cool.
He hasn't cut anybody's taxes.
It's more like loaves and fishes.
But he wants to be thanked.
Okay, I will oblige.
Mr. President, I want to thank you for seizing General Motors and Chrysler.
I want to thank you for appointing a pervert as our safe schools czar.
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for the generational theft that you have committed with all of this borrowing and spending.
You have spent the wealth of two to three, maybe four generations in the future before they're even born.
I want to thank you, Mr. President, for insulting and endangering Israel.
I want to thank you, Mr. President, for driving up the unemployment rate to near double digits for years to come.
I want to thank you, Mr. President, for telling everybody that it's going to be Double digits as the new norm.
I want to thank you, Mr. President, for exploding the annual deficit to the level where it can never be repaid.
I'd like to thank you, Mr. President, for targeting and destroying private health insurance companies.
I want to thank you, Mr. President, for pushing for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to stand trial in New York City and receive full constitutional rights at a cost of 200 million dollars per year.
I want to thank you for that.
I want to thank you for helping to destroy the housing market, Mr. President.
And Mr. President, I would love to thank you for your arrogance, because arrogance is part and parcel of an authoritarian leader of a regime.
I would like to also thank you, Mr. President, for your divisiveness.
I would like to thank you for ignoring the public union pension time bombs waiting to explode out there.
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for mocking and disrespecting the American people.
And I'd like to thank you for your never-ending support of the new Black Panthers and for Acorn.
I'd like to thank you, Mr. President, for embracing our enemies and snubbing our allies.
But most of all, Mr. President, thank you for arousing the sleeping silent majority.
Because we have been asleep too long.
November is coming, Mr. President.
That is when we will really thank you.
As usual, talent on lawn from God.
And it is, it's a celebration, Rush Limboy, and the 20th anniversary of our leukemia lymphoma society Curathon today, dedicating ourselves to the cause of fighting blood cancers and hopefully finding a cure.
Twenty years ago was when we first participated in our Curathon, the Curathon, and since that day, uh millions and millions of dollars, 25 million dollars over 20 years, one hour a year.
Well, that's how responsive and uh and generous you have all been.
Despite tax increases, recessions, 9-11, donor fatigue, there hasn't been any of that here.
Hurricane Katrina, even last year and this year in the recession, we're ahead of last year.
Every year we've been ahead of the previous year.
And these past two years were stunned.
We didn't expect to beat the previous year last year, simply because of the souring economy.
As I said in the in the first hour, one of the reasons that um I know that you continue to support the leukemia lymphoma society is because you know it's working.
Uh and it's working beyond any of our wildest dreams.
I mean 20 years we've seen the survival rates grow significantly.
There have been new treatments and technologies and therapies, new drugs.
A lot of it made possible by you.
And you never, other than when you hear about somebody you know, a celebrity or somebody coming down with one of these blood cancers, then you think, wow, wow, that I wonder if my donation is going to be involved in helping them.
Yes, take uh great satisfaction in that it will be.
Your donations help everybody that comes down with one of these blood cancers, be they a child, be they middle-age or a seasoned citizen.
But the thing is you hardly ever see the results.
This is what's amazing.
You have to trust that they're taking place.
You have to trust the progress that you're told about is being made, and you do.
And we have uh occasionally people call us on our Curathon Day to share their stories of success or tragedy.
But all of them are appreciative, and in that small way you get to hear gratitude from the uh the people who are affected by this.
But mostly you're doing it in the blind.
You're just trusting that uh what you're doing is is helpful, and we are here each year to remind you that uh not only is your donation, your contribution helpful, I mean it is meaningful.
It's been remarkable the success.
But even so, 138,000 new cases of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma strike people every year in this country.
One person passes away every ten minutes.
So that 52,000 people a year lost to these diseases.
But 900,000 patients are now fighting back, and we are here to help them.
And the survival rates continue to increase as well.
And that that makes you not want to quit.
Leukemia is still the biggest killer among children and young adults, but long-term survival rates are now at an astonishing 88%.
Nowhere near that when we started 20 years ago.
Lymphoma was just as deadly for young adults, but long-term survival rates there are at 86%.
Non Hodgkin lymphoma affects 430,000 people a year, but long-term survival rates there now apply to 65% of them.
So the progress is there.
It's amazing.
And there are exciting new advancements in therapies that are developed in this fight.
This year's no exception.
You have been here.
When you heard about the drug Glevec, which now gives ninety-five percent of the patients with one of the toughest blood cancers there is CML, a five-year survival rate.
GleVec also has caused remission and other forms of leukemia.
Now get this, there's a new immunotherapy project for the most common form of adult leukemia, CLL.
In that form, the cancer cells eventually become immune to treatment.
So these cells are extracted from the patient, they're genetically modified, to prod the body's immune system to destroy them, and they're infused back into the patient.
In phase one trials, the first two patients have no detectable cancer cells after eight months.
ZILCH.
Zero nada.
Ten more patients are needed to complete phase one trials, but these are the same type of amazing results that Glevec had when it was developed.
This immunotherapy is a new frontier in cancer therapy, and like other advances, uh these breakthroughs can have applications beyond leukemia, such as bone marrow transplants, a direct result of leukemia research.
So telephone numbers 877-379-8888.
We're getting for the first time in four years more telephone donations than online.
Maybe it's all those Tea Party people heading home listening to the program.
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Back to the phone's not a Jack.
Orcas Island, Washington.
Nice to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Megadiddo is from the Pacific North Rest, Rush.
Thank you, sir.
And uh another proud participant in the Curathon doing uh God's work.
It's great, great stuff.
Thank you, sir.
We're honored to have you be part of it.
Uh, just listening on the phone uh a minute ago, hearing Obama down in uh Miami, it sort of reminded me of Long Shanks in that movie Braveheart.
Uh, the problem with America is it's full of Americans.
You just can't figure that out.
Edward Alongshanks.
Well, that's the you know, that's the problem.
Western civilization are too many Westerners in it.
Exactly.
Uh the reason I called uh basically goes back to the NASA decision yesterday and the speech, uh, the new direction, etc.
And the fact that I think it tells you a lot about the administration when you uh start to look at uh whether they're being consistent in their approach to the various problems, quote, that they're trying to address.
Now, for the last eighteen months or so, we've been hearing how the health care program uh was required because private industry was screwing over America, and you just couldn't couldn't trust them in any regard uh no matter what, they were going to be looking out after, you know, maximizing profit and minimizing service to people.
But then when it comes to NASA, which uh I would argue is probably one of the two main uh positive programs that the government actually supports in addition to the Department of Defense.
All of a sudden, oh the government really has no place in in this uh we back off and it needs to be privatized for it to be efficient and to have the proper uh proper directions given to it.
Exactly right, exactly right because and just like there are going to be cuts coming in the defense budget in order to pay for all of this.
That's what happens in authoritarian regimes.
That that'll you know, couple three years, four years out, that's when that's gonna start happening.
Uh NASA represents American progress.
Privatize that.
Privatized that.
We want to control health care.
We don't like space travel.
That's a waste of federal money.
We can't buy votes with space travel.
We can't buy votes with a defense budget.
Yeah, welcome back from the Limbaugh Institute.
It's open line Friday and the 20th anniversary of our annual lymphoma society Curathon today, battling the blood cancers.
877-379-8888 is the number to donate, or you can do so online at rushlimbaugh.com.
A New York Times CBS poll found that a and they didn't tell you this themselves.
You have to go into the poll them itself to find this information.
New York Times CBS News poll found that a majority of Americans, 52%, think the policies of the regime and its leader, Barack Obama, are moving the United States towards socialism.
Fifty-two percent.
This is the poll published on April 14th, surveyed the political, racial, and social opinions of both the general public and self-described members of the Tea Party movement.
It found that while Tea Party participants are generally more conservative than the broader population, they were also better educated, slightly more successful.
But 52%, not just Tea Party people, a majority of all Americans.
Fifty-two percent think the policies of the regime are moving the country towards socialism.
speaking of nasa last night in miami star island president obama the home of a new deal and gloria estate fund some of my republican friends Who were warning that after health care this was going to be our magedon?
So I went to NASA today and I asked some of the guys.
I said, are asteroids coming?
They told me America's gonna be okay.
So there's the leader of the regime with his stand-up comedy act again.
You know, speaking of uh NASA, NASA, folks, is exactly the kind of thing that requires government involvement.
It's exactly the kind of thing that does NASA is exactly what government was built to do.
You be by cutting back on NASA and turning all of that over to private companies, as if that's gonna ever happen.
What's gonna happen to the defense spin-offs?
Do you realize how much of the creativity, the ingenuity that went into the space program has bled into everyday life, including our military?
I mean, NASA effectively was a quasi-military defense program in and of itself.
It's probably another reason why the left hates it so much.
Because it has military applications.
That's why Obama's finally fulfilling their dream of doing away with NASA.
Now, Neil Armstrong, and it's very rare for him to speak out on anything.
He seldom does it.
He must have been completely infuriated to speak up now.
But then again, he's another one of these um these old folgies who remembers in America that Frank Rich says is no more.
We wouldn't have intercontinental intercontinental ballistic missiles today, the ones we have today without NASA.
Oh, we might have eventually gotten them, but we got them sooner and first.
Because of NASA.
It's no wonder that something with genuine ingenuity, genuine entrepreneurism, genuine application to the betterment of life.
It's no mystery to me that Obama would want to shut that down.
That's just infuriating.
Back to the phones, Michael in Nashville, Tennessee.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Uh Megadetto's rush.
Thank you.
Uh I was just calling.
I wanted uh thank you for the uh your efforts on the Curaton.
I have been battling uh both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkins lymphoma for over twenty-one years.
Wow.
Um I have been diagnosed with Hodgkin six times, and then last year, uh last let me ask you a question about that.
Yeah.
Does that mean you've gone into remission and it's come back, or you've okay.
Yes.
Gone into remission and uh last well, actually September of two thousand eight, I was diagnosed with uh non Hodgkin lymphoma in my colon.
And uh over the years I've gone through radiation, chemotherapy, bone marrow transplant, uh more chemotherapy.
Uh I've gone through an experimental treatment.
Well, it was experimental at the time I went through it the first time called Rituxin, which is uh antibiotic type of treatment that uh focuses on the uh uh particular cancer cell uh that uh it's used mostly for uh non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Right.
And uh but uh it's through the efforts of you know people in your audience, stuff that have donated money over the years that have uh made all these different cures and advancements possible that uh people like me have been able to battle and I'd say twenty twenty-one years is incredible.
Yes.
Well uh it's uh the grace of our Lord that uh has kept me going, so apparently hasn't uh done with me here on earth, so thank goodness the battle's been going on.
So have you uh how have you dealt with this uh mentally and emotionally?
Is the is the has this fight taken so much energy that you don't have time to feel sorry for yourself about it?
Uh pretty much um you know there's a lot of different things that uh I've gone through a lot of different side effects that have accumulated over the years.
Uh and uh I just uh I place my faith in the Lord and I just keep going that way.
Uh and I don't think about it as uh being a victim or anything.
I just keep doing what I can do.
I mean I've I have very uh little energy um because of all I've been through, but so well thank you for taking the time to call.
I uh uh people here, people like you, uh I think it encourages them uh to be participatory even more.
And it gives others who have been diagnosed hope.
Here's twenty-one years you've fought and come back from this six different times.
Yes.
That's not insignificant.
That's that's pretty uh inspiring and uplifting.
And that gives a lot of people listening to you uh who have been diagnosed recently or who will be and have heard your call, uh a lot of hopes.
You've you've you've done a great thing by getting through here today.
Well, I appreciate everything that you do, Rush, and uh I just thank you for your time.
Okay, Michael, thank you.
God bless very much.
Frank, Wheatfield, New York, welcome to the EIB network, sir.
Great to have you here.
Good afternoon, Rush.
I appreciate you taking the call, and I have to tell you it's a great honor to speak with you because you're a true patriot.
Thank you, sir.
Um on Monday, I had some concerns about the Sue Healthcare bill in the Texas.
So I spent two hours on the phone with the IRS.
Um I'm a small time landlord, and my income is considered investment income.
And my question to them was is how much will the Medicare tax be?
When will it be implemented?
And I also wanted to know is it gonna be on the net for the gross, because I do pay a substantial amount in property taxes.
Right.
Uh after speaking with three people over two hours, they didn't know.
And the last woman I spoke with said, if anybody should know, it would be Me and I don't have anything on it.
So at that point in time, I took a ride in Niagara Falls and went to Louise Slaughter's office.
Was very polite, asked them the same two questions.
Looked at me and said, You're the second person this morning that's a set.
Uh we don't know.
We're in touch with the Congressional Budget Office.
We're trying to figure it out.
Well, the Congressional Research Service uh has looked into this and they've they've uh divulged and discovered such things as the members of Congress forgot to insure themselves.
Uh they have they wrote themselves out of their own Cadillac health care plans.
I think it's it's over two thousand pages.
It's it's it's not surprising to me, is it to you that nobody's read this thing yet?
Well, my response to them was they says the reason I came in here is because I didn't vote for, but Louis Slaughter is such a proponent of the bill.
I figured if anybody knows she would.
And they were dumbfounded.
Um you're not surprised though, right?
No, but the thing is is what my response to them was is I want to know how much I have to raise the rents in order to cover it because I can't afford it.
Yeah.
And he didn't like to hear that.
Here's the dirty little secret.
The dirty little secret is this thing is going to get modified and altered and changed so many times that we're never going to have a bead on it.
It's got to get to the point when you have this many pages of legislation, it's likely that every one of us is going to be violating this law inadvertently numbers of times a year.
So how do you prepare for something like this?
Uh you well, you go on the limited knowledge that we have, we know that 2014 is when most of the bad stuff kicks in, like on the medic.
The Medicare tax kicks in before that, and it's 2.9 to 3.8% on investment income, but you're right.
I don't know if that's net or gross.
Well, they didn't know either.
Well, it probably hadn't been defined yet.
Well, how can you write a law and not define anything about it?
You not understand it.
We're talking Democrats.
I understand that completely.
I mean, uh it's we're talking, we're talking the staffers wrote this thing.
The SEIU unions wrote this thing.
This thing has been in Henry Waxman's drawer for years.
This has been a dream.
Wonder Obama announces health care, and in in a matter of a few weeks, they have this behemoth of two thousand pages in the House and 3,000 pages in the Senate.
They didn't just start writing this thing last year.
This has been one of their dreams, wet dreams for I don't know how long.
And they've had this stuff written down and gathering moss, dust, and so forth in drawers, waiting for this Nirvana moment.
Gotta take a break.
Again, the number 877-3798 to help us cure the blood cancers today, or you can donate online at RushLimbaugh.com.
Twentieth anniversary today of the Leukemia Lymphoma Society Curathon.
And we are exceeding last year's levels of contributions.
This is very awesome.
It is um it is extremely humbling.
I've I've known for the entire twenty plus years of the show, the uh we uh you and I in this audience have a uh familial like bond.
Uh and every year that is reinforced with the level of your participation in this uh in this curaton.
Because it doesn't matter wind, rain, snow, terrorism, hurricanes, bad economy, you're there.
Uh in ever increasing amounts.
Each and every year you bring tears to the eyes of all these leukemia volunteers that I've known for twenty years who are all involved in this because they have lost family and friends.
They themselves have come down with one of these uh diseases.
Uh that that's one of the most touching things about this.
So that's why we do this for one day.
Actually, when you boil it all down, we probably donate or devote an hour of this program each year.
One hour to this effort, and in these 20 years, over 25 million dollars has been has been raised.
The leukemia lymphoma society is the world's largest voluntary health organization, and they're dedicated not just to finding uh funding blood cancer research, finding cures, but education and patient services to people.
Just like you.
The work of the uh Society's International.
They fund research at home and abroad, and they're all outstanding in uh in everything they do.
And you know, there's a lots lots of great charities out there.
But the great thing about leukemia lymphoma is that they are making advances every year, cutting-edge technological medical advances through hard work.
Uh, and because of the generosity of just great people like you.
Blood cancers are on defense.
877-379-8888 or rush limbaug.com.
Cat Santa Cruz, California.
Great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
Hi.
What uh first of all, Megadietdos Rush.
What an honor.
I'm a 20-year listener calling you from the sea of crazy radical liberals.
Um I've got a brief story I thought you'd enjoy.
My son, a Republican, a conservative like his dad and I got a job here in Santa Cruz in a very popular local health store.
He had a button he wore in his work shirt every day that said, uh, I'm a Republican, bless America.
Well, he was told by his supervisor he could not wear the button to work.
Well, he continued to wear it.
All the other employees there, um, have pierced noses, lips, uh, eyebrows, you know, the dreadlocks down the back, tight eyed shirts, whatever.
So he kind of stood out.
Well, he continued to wear his button, proudly, and he got bothered.
And uh I refuse to leave Santa Cruz because I love the the local area.
It's a gorgeous town.
But the hateful right wingers in this town is unbelievable.
Please don't ever stop.
Don't ever stop, and don't forget us out here in Santa Cruz.
We need you desperately desperately.
Everybody's kind of choline.
You will never be the forgotten.
The forgotten in Santa Cruz will never be a phrase uttered here.
You will never be forgotten.
Let me ask you these uh these long-haired maggot-infested dope smoking types uh that work at the health food store.
Do they wear pro-Obama or pro uh uh left wing cause buttons?
Uh, you know, I am not really sure about that.
But uh to just look at them, you you know, they might as well.
Well, that's uh that's your profiling out there.
That's that's it's uh the regime doesn't like that.
Yeah, well, I don't like the regime, so look at I I'm not the guy that owns the health food store can do whatever he wants.
I mean, you understand this.
He can run his business however he wants, and if he thinks that he is politicizing his health food store by an employee wearing a you know pro-Republican button, because he's gotta be saying to himself, most of my customers here are gotta be liberal democrats.
Right.
And it's it's it's like uh Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan is a big Democrat, but he will never say so.
He will never get involved publicly in anything political because Republicans, Democrats, Communists, Marxists, Socialists, they all buy tennis shoes.
You know, he doesn't want to limit Nike doesn't you know only want to market to uh to Democrats.
And so that's that's I I uh I'm not I'm not trying to do anything other than stand up.
This guy, it's his business, he can run it however he wants, and if he thinks that the button may be alienating people from coming in the store, he may have a point, especially in Santa Cruz.
Exactly.
So my son left the county, he moved somewhere else, and uh he's much better off, probably soon.
But anyway, things work out.
I think you wouldn't.
I mean I that's frankly, uh I wasn't gonna say anything here, but I'm just glad to know your son has ambition beyond a health food store in Santa Cruz uh wearing a Republican button.
Uh what what's well nothing's wrong with working at a health food store.
I'm up against it here on time, but uh okay, I'm gonna have to clean this mess up somehow we come back.
I didn't mean it that way.
Forty-eight out of fifty states have lost jobs since the regime's stimulus plan was enacted over a year ago.
Forty-eight out of fifty states, a black tea party protester featured last night on NBC's Nightly News.
There aren't a lot of African American men at these events.
Have you ever felt uncomfortable?
No.
No, these are my people.
Americans.
These are my people.
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