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Arkansas Tea Party Rally to feature speaker who says thousands will be dead in streets in revolt

June 12, 8:54 AMGrassroots Politics ExaminerRon Moore
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Message at April 18 Tea Party rally

 

At the rally a computer made by a Japanese company manufactured in Communist China will be given away in a raffle.
 
The Arkansas Tea Party Movement has announced that on Monday, June 15th, citizens from across Arkansas who are concerned about the Obama program to cut taxes and stimulate the economy will rally. Their message is to support the values that they assert laid the foundation for the United States’ freedom and greatness: individual liberty and free market ideals. The rally, to be held at the River Market Amphitheater from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, will feature speakers from around Arkansas and entertainment including Bob Basso, commonly known as “Thomas Paine” on YouTube and the Glenn Beck Show.
 
Basso says in the video below that just like the American Revolution thousands will be dead in the streets if Obama is not stopped. He further asserts that America is a “uni-cultural” society and that multi-culturalism will lead to the country’s destruction. He postulates that if Islamic women are allowed to wear “neck scarves” over their face for driver’s license pictures then Klan members can wear their hoods. He apparently believes that by posing as an historical revolutionary figure that his hate speech is more palatable. From the recent murder of a health care provider in Kansas to this week’s killing at the U.S. Holocaust Museum the cries of revolution continue to be treated as marching orders by some leaving us all in peril.
 

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