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As a Black Conservative, Should I Be Afraid?

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
August 09, 2009
As a Black Conservative, Should I Be Afraid?

I thought, "This is crazy". Despite numerous attempts to convince myself that what I was feeling was absurd, the tingle in my stomach persisted. Black conservative, Kenneth Gladney was beaten by SEIU (Service Employee International Union) thugs for selling buttons at a Town Hall meeting in St Louis. Gladney's beating included racial slurs. He spent two days in the emergency room.

President Obama gave marching orders to union thugs, ACORN and his followers to "push back harder" and "get in the faces" of American citizens who oppose his Health Care bill.

I have been very outspoken in my national columns opposing Obama's far left agenda. Beginning late August, I am touring nationally with TeaPartyExpress.org.

As a black conservative, or "an Uncle Tom stupid "N" as I've been called, will my punishment be particularly severe?

I keep telling myself, "Lloyd get a grip. Physical intimidation politics is not the American Way".

Horrendously, President Obama has disdain for the American Way. He prefers, the Chicago Way.

Lloyd Marcus, Singer/Songwriter of the "American Tea Party Anthem" is President, NAACPC (National Association for the Advancement of Conservative People of Color), and star of the Lloyd Marcus Show on YouTube.
 

Steve

Well-known member
Kenneth was attacked on the evening of August 6, 2009 at Rep. Russ Carnahan’s town hall meeting in South St. Louis County. I was at the town hall meeting as well and witnessed the events leading up to the attack of Kenneth. Kenneth was approached by an SEIU representative as Kenneth was handing out “Don’t Tread on Me” flags to other conservatives. The SEIU representative demanded to know why a black man was handing out these flags. The SEIU member used a racial slur against Kenneth, then punched him in the face. Kenneth fell to the ground. Another SEIU member yelled racial epithets at Kenneth as he kicked him in the head and back. Kenneth was also brutally attacked by one other male SEIU member and an unidentified woman. The three men were clearly SEIU members, as they were wearing T-shirts with the SEIU logo.

Kenneth was beaten badly. One assailant fled on foot; three others were arrested. Kenneth was admitted to St. John’s Mercy Medical Center emergency room, where he was treated for his numerous injuries. Kenneth was merely expressing his freedom of speech by handing out the flags. In fact, he merely asked people as they exited the town hall meeting whether they would like a flag. He in no way provoked any argument or altercation, as evidenced by the fact that three assailants were arrested.

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