Project 21

Washington DC: Black conservatives opposed to government-run health care routinely are called the n-word and worse says Deneen Borelli full-time Fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network -- by liberals.
To black lawmakers allegedly receiving the same treatment Borelli said: Welcome to my world! Ive been called worse than the N-word by alleged enlightened liberals for the outrage of expressing my views on topics such as the threat of government overreach on things such as ObamaCare climate change legislation the Second Amendment and pro-growth economics.
It should go without saying that racial slurs are offensive and uncalled for added Borelli. But progressives seem far more aggressive in hurling racist comments than Tea Party members. I find that all the time on my e-mail after I appear on television or radio.
Responding to comments made by Representative Charlie Rangel (D-NY) about the racial aspects and alleged racial tone of Tea Party rallies opposed to a government takeover of Americas health care system Borelli said: In an attempt to inject race into the national debate about government running our nations health care system Representative Charlie Rangel made false allegations about the Tea Parties when he said that you dont see any black folks in these groups. Ever ever ever ever ever. Considering hes never invited me -- or any of his conservative colleagues for that matter -- for insight on reworking one-sixth of our economy he obviously must not realize I am black. He also failed to see the other black faces Ive seen at the many tea party rallies Ive attended and spoken at over the past few months.
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