In the Most Wanted section Curt links to a story about Andre Carson (D-Indiana) who made this colossally stupid assertion about Tea Party members:
“some of them in Congress right now of this tea party movement would love to see you and me…hanging on a tree.”
It is an asinine thing to utter, but Carson isn’t alone. Numerous members of the Congressional Black Caucus are participating in this idiocy:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG8x6X8xn3c&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
Carson, Whitfield, Hastings remind me of others I have seen on TV. They remind me of Benny Hinn and Peter Popoff.
Popoff’s Miracle Spring Water will get you all God’s riches:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGuawSq6zDA[/youtube]
Hinn also channels all sorts of miracles:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1FdcXg5IE[/youtube]
Both of these frauds depend entirely on the gullibility and stupidity of their audiences, and so does the Congressional Black Caucus.
So the question is- are the members of the CBC as stupid as they sound, or are their audiences really so stupid as to believe them?
Added by Curt
“Racists That They Are, Blacks Voted For Obama Because He’s Black, Not Because He’s Qualified”
DrJohn has been a health care professional for more than 30 years. In addition to clinical practice he has done extensive research and has published widely with over 70 original articles and abstracts in the peer-reviewed literature. DrJohn is well known in his field and has lectured on every continent except for Antarctica. He has been married to the same wonderful lady for over 30 years and has three kids- two sons, both of whom are attorneys and one daughter on her way into the field of education.
DrJohn was brought up with the concept that one can do well if one is prepared to work hard but nothing in life is guaranteed.
Except for liberals being foolish.