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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE RACIST CLAIMS FABRICATED

The news broke on Saturday, March 20th that several black congressmen charged that Tea Party protesters hurled racial epithets at them as they walked toward the Capitol building. Two videos came out shortly thereafter - two different angles of the same incident - and neither showed evidence of anyone shouting N*****, as the congressmen alleged.

I blogged about the initial reports here. The charges came from John Lewis (D-GA), Andre Carson (D-IN), and Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) with Cleaver even charging that he was spat upon, though no police record existed and Cleaver said he didn't press charges. At the bottom of this post is an interview that Bill O'Reilly had with Dana Loesch, radio talk show host to discuss the incident. The video that O'Reilly played not only provided a third angle of the non-incident but it also showed Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) recording the entire thing on his personal video camera. I remember at the time asking, why isn't JJJ producing any evidence that the charges weren't made up?

Photo of JJJ via Gateway Pundit Be sure to look at the countless others they have posted that should blow the entire lid off of this blatant lie.

Hey JJJ, let's see what you got!

Now for the overwhelming evidence. Take a look at all of these video cameras along the entire path taken by the Congressmen.

9th Commandment: Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness

Video via Instapundit

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