First Black Tea Party

Houston Home Of First Black Tea Party

The Crispus Attucks Tea Party was founded January 18th, 2011, at “This Is It” soul food restaurant in the heart of Houston, Texas’ 3rd district.  The Tea Party is named after the first person to die in the Revolutionary War.

Anita MonCrief, the infamous ACORN whistleblower is one of the founders of the Houston black Tea Party.  She has said Barack Obama with his illegal tactics and lies is the main reason she left the Democrat Party.

Representative Sheila Jackson represents the 3rd district and  theTea Party had its inaugural meeting right down the street from Lee’s residence.

The 3rd district was the focal point of rampant ACORN-style vote fraud and widespread voter intimidation this past November. Fraud and intimidation Eric Holder and the Department of Justice have refused to investigate.

Jackson Lee was invited to the event, with the typical rudeness of the socialist left she snubbed it. She wouldn’t attend a meeting of a group of her constituents.  I wonder why?

As typically happens the corrupt socialist main stream media has neglected to report on the Tea Party event.  The local FOX affiliate did report and observed there were several white people attending the founding meeting.  Were they trying to discredit the meeting because there were white people there?  Hasn’t the media figured out that there are many black and white Americans who don’t like the direction the socialist democrats and Obama are taking America in?

Congratulations Houston 3rd district.  We at SpeakNowConservatives are proud to
 
know the Crispus Attucks Tea Party.

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