Tea Party Activists Fund Sign Linking Obama To Hitler

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Peter Parka

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I dont know much about this lot other than some really right wing people here seem to like them but is this really how pathetic and juvenille they are?:willy_nilly:





Tea Party activists fund sign linking Obama to Hitler

_48360493_009801033-1.jpg The sign was erected in the town of Mason City, Iowa, last week and has angered locals
A billboard advert in the US state of Iowa that linked President Obama to Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Lenin was removed on Wednesday morning.
The sign, which was funded by a group of local Tea Party activists, has been replaced with a community service announcement.
Text on the sign had read: "Radical leaders prey on the fearful & naive."
The billboard had angered many in the local community, including other Tea Party activists.
A representative of the Iowa group called the billboard's owner and requested the sign be removed on Tuesday evening.
A national Tea Party representative had called the controversial poster a waste of money, time and resources.
"It's not going to help our cause. It's going to make people think that the Tea Party is full of a bunch of right-wing fringe people, and that's not true," Shelby Blakely, of the national Tea Party Patriots group, told the Associated Press agency.
"When you compare Obama to Hitler, that to me does a disservice to the Jews who both survived and died in the Holocaust and to the Germans who lived under Nazi regime rule," Mr Blakely said.
A spokesperson for the 200-person group that organised the billboard said it was intended to critique socialism, but admits that their message was overshadowed by the fascist images.
Tea Party condemned On Tuesday, America's largest civil rights group passed a resolution condemning the Tea Party for tolerating racism and bigotry.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has not released the language of the motion, but a spokesperson has said that it calls on Tea Party members to "repudiate the racist element and activities within the Tea Party".
"We don't have a problem with the Tea Party's existence. We have an issue with their acceptance and welcoming of white supremacists into their organisations," said Ben Jealous, NAACP President.
Sarah Palin has responded to the resolution on her Facebook page.
"The charge that Tea Party Americans judge people by the colour of their skin is false, appalling, and is a regressive and diversionary tactic to change the subject at hand," Mrs Palin wrote.



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I believe I heard CNN saying something about the sign was taken down by the Tea Party today.

Darn. Two things if it had been left up- It would have reminded normal people who they were dealing with and ensured they did not get elected.
 

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Excuse me.... The first time I''d ever even heard of this "Tea Party" was when Obama got elected. Before then I chalked it up to a rebellion on taxes...
 
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I think if it wasn't for Sarah Palin the Tea Party wouldn't have gotten as much exposure as it started getting...
 

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I think if it wasn't for Sarah Palin the Tea Party wouldn't have gotten as much exposure as it started getting...

Not Sarah, it was Fox news that promoted it. It was Fox news and all the idiots that work for Fox news that put the tea party on the map. They covered rallies and made it seem like there was a huge crowd when there were 100-200 people max. They are making it seem like it's a big thing when it really isn't.
 

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Not Sarah, it was Fox news that promoted it. It was Fox news and all the idiots that work for Fox news that put the tea party on the map. They covered rallies and made it seem like there was a huge crowd when there were 100-200 people max. They are making it seem like it's a big thing when it really isn't.
But wasn't it her that was on Fox News pushing it?
 

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The Tea Party is misnamed in a hope to inspire patriotism while they become a magnet for bigots and sadly uninformed people who want their cake and to eat it too. Before anyone screams too loudly, I'm not saying they all or mostly are bigots. If the Republicans had won the last election, I wonder if this group of people would be just as mad today while they are being disenfranchised by the Republican Party?
 

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Not Sarah, it was Fox news that promoted it. It was Fox news and all the idiots that work for Fox news that put the tea party on the map. They covered rallies and made it seem like there was a huge crowd when there were 100-200 people max. They are making it seem like it's a big thing when it really isn't.

Except that I know for a fact it was gaining headway before Palin and Fox News coverage. The Central Valley Tea Party here in California was going strong before there was any real force behind the movement. I know for a fact that the rallies they had here were made to seem like they were 5-10x smaller than they actually were. It goes both ways there.

I just love how you jump all over Fox News when all they are is the right-leaning version of MSNBC.
 

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What people fail to realise is that Hitler's meglomaniacal policies towards the jews etc weren't anything to do with his brand of socialism. If you separate Hitler's horrible acts against the jews and look at his National Socialism and what it did for Germany, it was incredibly successful. Dangerously so. Hitler took Germany to almost super power status with it, in a relatively short period of time. Not that I'm justifying anything about the man, but it seems odd that people totally ignore that fact and think "National Socialism = Killing of Jews & Quest for World Domination".

Also, Lenin wasn't really a Marxist. Lenin's take on socialism was "socialism is nothing but state capitalist monopoly made to benefit the whole people," which is quite different to what Marx had in mind.
 
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You're going to have radicals do this to every president. When Bush was President the crazed liberals were doing the same thing.
 

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I just love how you jump all over Fox News when all they are is the right-leaning version of MSNBC.

There is a difference between spin and outright falsification. I all ready know you disagree, but Fox disseminates outright propaganda. One easy example is when they altered photographs of reporters they did not like.

Fox News Airs Altered Photos of NYTimes Reporters.

And here is an excellent MediaMatters.org essay on the problem with Fox News being viewed as a legitimate news source.

Also, Lenin wasn't really a Marxist. Lenin's take on socialism was "socialism is nothing but state capitalist monopoly made to benefit the whole people," which is quite different to what Marx had in mind.

When I see excesses within Capitalism, it makes me more sympathetic towards Socialsim and I really like the idea of a system designed to benefit the majority and not minority. I've said this before, but the problem is that these systems are being run by easily corruptible people. It seems especially with Communism, corruption tends to be rampant.
 
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I remember when the Tea Party formed around Ron Paul.:usa: It's morphed into something I don't recognize.

As for the tagline of the billboard, that's how the Bush administration was able to push so much through. Fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear........ blah...
 

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While I am not a supporter of the Tea Party movement itself, it actually (as Moonie kind of hinted at) formed around Ron Paul and was actually in protest to the Bush administration and its policies. Somehow, this has turned into a crusade against Obama as opposed to simply a crusade for government reform. After listening to one of the founders of the Tea Party movement and getting a better understanding for what their original intention and mission was, I have no problem with what they were trying to do even if it wasn't the ideology I subscribe to.

I actually think that the combination of the media and Sarah Palin are what derailed the Tea Party and what they were trying to accomplish. They actually had a grand opportunity to be that uniting force of middle of the road dems, republicans, and independents. But they took the direction of getting on the map more quickly with rabble rabble BS from her and it has turned into this weird hybrid of the original founders hanging on by a thread and extremist far right conservatives who are more interested in sneaking in their racist point of view as opposed to actual government reform getting all of the coverage. By the way, I think those are the cuckoos behind the billboard, not the REAL Tea Party activists.

While it does give me a touch of the douche chills to defend them, I'm all for free speech...particularly political free speech. But I really think that the Tea Party just got itself a little off track and if they can get back to their roots, they may actually find some level ground and support.
 

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There is a difference between spin and outright falsification. I all ready know you disagree, but Fox disseminates outright propaganda. One easy example is when they altered photographs of reporters they did not like.

Fox News Airs Altered Photos of NYTimes Reporters.

And here is an excellent MediaMatters.org essay on the problem with Fox News being viewed as a legitimate news source.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/31/false-reports-about-guns/
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/06/msnbcs_false_narrative_on_judg.html

As far as Media Matters goes... I don't really give them a lot of credibility... go look at their funding.
 

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Except that I know for a fact it was gaining headway before Palin and Fox News coverage. The Central Valley Tea Party here in California was going strong before there was any real force behind the movement. I know for a fact that the rallies they had here were made to seem like they were 5-10x smaller than they actually were. It goes both ways there.

I just love how you jump all over Fox News when all they are is the right-leaning version of MSNBC.

There is a huge difference between reporting on the tea party and actively promoting it which Fox news did.

And I won't watch MSNBC either. During the day I will listen to CNN headline news on XM while I'm driving around. It's about as close as I can find to news without the commentary (left or right). I don't give a rat's ass what people think or feel about the news, just tell me what is going on, I'll form my own opinions.
 

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There is a huge difference between reporting on the tea party and actively promoting it which Fox news did.

And I won't watch MSNBC either. During the day I will listen to CNN headline news on XM while I'm driving around. It's about as close as I can find to news without the commentary (left or right). I don't give a rat's ass what people think or feel about the news, just tell me what is going on, I'll form my own opinions.
CNN, huh? I haven't watched them in years. Either they've changed or everyone else has gotten even more opinionated. Doesn't really matter though, if they're the least opinionated they're the least opinionated. I'll check them out again.
 
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