People who turned out last week in the thousands have been criticized as just being a bunch of angry white power racist. Oh really? Does this young lady from the Dallas Tea Party look all that white to you?
She has a very inspirational story, as do millions of other people like her, of all sexes and skin colors. Can we please stop bringing race into every single argument. It's time to quit allowing the talking heads in the media and in DC from trying to pit us one against the other by trying to tell us that our opposition to Obama is only driven by our hatred towards a black man. I know that we're never going to agree on all things, but it's only because we disagree on ideas, not race.
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You can't fool me Stormin.....that's all makeup :)
@ Flavor C ... even if it is she wears it quite well.
Just saw Katrina on Fox News and yes, she is black. How unfortunate that tea baggers must steal from the old American play book of finding a light skinned (barely black) house slave to be the poster child for saying "see, tea baggers aren't all racist white folks." As usual, the token is black enough in features and color, but not dark enough as to offend whites. Shameful!!!! Aren't we tired of the same ole' same ole'? Katrina as a single black woman, who is no doubt struggling knows that this is just the right angle to end her struggle and get her shine on. Pleeeeze!!!! Try again.
I think every person should glance at this.
Katrina isn't all black she's half white. So she really cannot speak on a black woman's perspective.
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