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Racism and health reform opposition: Protesters scream ‘n****r’ at black congressman

William Douglas of McClatchy Newspapers reports:

Demonstrators outside the U.S. Capitol, angry over the proposed health care bill, shouted “nigger” Saturday at U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia congressman and civil rights icon who was nearly beaten to death during an Alabama march in the 1960s.

Chad Pergram of FOXNews.com reports:

Reps. John Lewis, D-Ga., and Andre Carson, D-Ind., both members of the Congressional Black Caucus, allege that a group of protesters hollered at them and called them the N-word.

Brian Beutler of Talking Points Memo reports:

Tea partiers and other anti-health care activists are known to get rowdy, but today’s protest on Capitol Hill–the day before the House is set to vote on historic health care legislation–went beyond the usual chanting and controversial signs, and veered into ugly bigotry and intimidation.

Civil rights hero Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) and fellow Congressional Black Caucus member Andre Carson (D-IN) related a particularly jarring encounter with a large crowd of protesters screaming “kill the bill”… and punctuating their chants with the word “nigger.”

Standing next to Lewis, emerging from a Democratic caucus meeting with President Obama, Carson said people in the crowd yelled, “kill the bill and then the N-word” several times, while he and Lewis were exiting the Canon House office building.

“People have been just downright mean,” Lewis added.

Underlying tensions, unmasked.

Addendum

Caught!

March 21, 2010 - Posted by | Health, Politics | , ,

1 Comment

  1. The silent majority has yet to make itself known with a force that is wealthier, nastier,nicer, meaner,married to prettyier women,smarter, ride faster motorcycles,drive faster airplanes, are more Christian, and are made up of more ethnic groups than any of these mentally ill protesters that can afford a round trip bus ticket to D.C. to embarass the Nation and its citizens. The largest demonstration in Washington, ever, had 250,000 people and took place at the Lincoln Memorial with no problems. I wonder if Richard Land attended this event?

    Comment by jack | March 25, 2010


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