Monday, August 22, 2011

Tea Party Group Fires Back Over 'hell' Maxine Waters

Tea Party group responded to Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Los Angeles), which at a forum Saturday for the unemployed in Inglewood said "the" Tea Party "can go to hell."

Waters criticized Republicans in Congress, saying: .. "I have no fear of Waters told the audience about the job fairs organized by the Congressional Black Caucus at the national level, including an event scheduled for August 31 in Los Angeles a group tea party at odds with water in a statement Monday.

President of the silence of these past violations of courtesy is deafening, but not surprising. "

Santorum: Maxine Waters is "vile"

Santorum used the V-word to slam California Rep. Maxine Waters, who said this weekend that the Tea Party "can go to hell."

"It is a caricature of what is wrong with Congress," said Santorum in New York radio host Steve Malzberg. Santorum said Obama is "completely disconnected from reality that he created in this country More on Newsmax.com:. Santorum: Maxine Waters is" Vile "

Warning: the tea party, Jesse Jackson, Frederica Wilson and black Democrats say that the workshop

Democratic members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday in Miami to host a job fair, one of his visit to the city of five to draw attention to high unemployment, especially in the black community.

But at a membership meeting hall style town held Monday evening, some of the liveliest debate centered not on the job, but the tea party.

"The real enemy is the Tea Party - remember that," said Rep. Frederica Wilson, Miami Gardens, hosted the meeting and job fair. "Tea Party to hold Congress hostage ... They have one goal in mind, and give President Obama a president in the long term."

Rep. Maxine Waters So do of California, who recently said that the Tea Party should "go to hell."

It's time to battle ... We are not afraid of the Tea Party ... In this struggle we have to define who we are, what the president does and not let our voice will be overshadowed by the tea party. "

"What people are you talking about?" The waters off. "Say Tea Party." It was the Tea Party and the Republicans, "Graves said, adding that" the president focuses on all communities across the country, "though" some communities have been harder than other communities. "

Waters said.

"Black, African Americans, Latinos - we will focus on the reintegration to work," Graves said humbly, while host Tamron Hall of MSNBC called for decorum.

The tea party opposing Obama, Jackson said, should be called the "Party of Fort Sumter tea that has tried to maintain states' rights and slavery." "It took Dr. King a" tea party "in Alabama. .. He had no weapons, but faced the tea party."

Rep. Alcee Hastings of Broward - are in a meeting soon said, "Tea Party and the Republican Party" - later called the panel underestimated the power of tea party.

"Turn it upside down tea party!"

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