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April 15, 2010

Blacks cause Tea Partiers to be stereotyped as racist

TEA PARTY CITY (AP) - Nutt Andrew Breit Barr XVI, executive director of Tea Partiers United, said today from the small independent enclave inside Orange County, Calif., that "attacks of the world" against the movement were all ultimately the fault of black Americans who "obviously hate the original American heritage that all Tea Partiers, without exception, honestly, honorably and humbly uphold and defend."

Asked about claims of racial bias within Tea Partiers, Barr said, "I've never seen it." Asked about apparent Tea Partiers carrying signs with racist slogans at rallies, Barr vehemently insisted such persons were "imposters, and even reverse racists in some cases." Barr also dismissed claims that he knew about racists in the Tea Party movement and reassigned such persons to be out of the media spotlight.

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