Less than two weeks before the midterms elections, the NAACP has published a new report that exposes what it calls links between various Tea Party organizations and racist hate groups in the United States. The report, 'Tea Party Nationalism,' analyzes each of the six most active Tea Party organizations in the country and describes links between Tea Party factions and various white supremacist groups, anti-immigrant organizations and militias. We speak with Benjamin Todd Jealous, the president and CEO of the NAACP; and one of the authors of the report, Leonard Zeskind, the president of the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights
people i'm just saying some in America love the smell of napalm in the morning and killing off the other's. we need to stay vigilant and watch our collective backs.
just seems to fit so well they are trying to take over from a more rasonable right wing look at the far overreaching they have done just since 2010. major concern carry permits for evangelical zealots and those that want the post civil war era back. be afraid and vigilant God Bless us all especially the hater's. and for those who oppose NAACP "not always a colored person" think about that before you try to beat it down.