Allen West: I’m Considering Quitting the Congressional Black Caucus
doofiegirl POTL~PWCM~JLA
2011/08/31 23:37:13
No one can say Allen West doesn't have the courage of his convictions! And, I think this would serve notice that all conservatives are sick of the nastiness that has come out of this group! Appearing on “Fox & Friends” Wednesday morning, West said that he thinks the caucus is not in tune to the true problems of the black community and is also concerned about the rhetoric its members are engaging in. He went on to praise the Tea Party for standing for “basic” constitutional principles.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/allen-west-im-considering-qui... But what had West admitting he’s “reconsidering” his membership in the Congressional Black Caucus? It was comments from Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN) that were first brought to national attention by The Blaze. On Wednesday, we published a video of Carson making some incredible statements about the Tea Party and lynching, including “some of them in Congress right now of this tea party movement would love to see you and me…hanging on a tree:” Watch the video, I think you will agree he's serious!
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DavE 2011/08/31 23:54:13




















Take care Squire....
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