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Tea Party Values, the Civil War and Race in Raleigh, NC

by Eric Byler


Annabel Park recently spoke to Diane Rufino, leader of the Eastern North Carolina Tea Party, at the "Honor the Oath" rally at the State Capitol in Raleigh.
 

Diane had drawn applause during her speech when she praised North Carolina's role during the Civil War, yet, she said that Rev. Dr. William Barber is wrong to remind us of historic struggles for racial equality in order to counter the TEA Party, and address modern day injustices. "Time to move on," she said.

Diane is eager to change the perception that the TEA Party and Republican party are dominated by white men. In her interview, she explained that catch phrases like "take our country back" do not imply going back to a time before the Civil Rights movement. Instead, she argued, TEA Party members and other conservatives want to go back to a time when there were "parameters." 

"When was that?" Annabel asked. Diane's fascinating answer provides a window into the complexity and agony of TEA Party conservatives struggling to respond to changes in America.

After the interview, Annabel remarked that she really appreciated Diane's openness and willingness to engage her in dialogue. "Despite whatever differences we may have, I respect her strength and her spirit of engagement. I think it's critical to open up dialogue like this to heal America's divide." [MORE]

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, February 21, 9:35 PM

This is a great interview of someone with a Tea Party point of view.

Joseph Pomponio's comment, February 24, 9:26 PM
I have to admit, after viewing the video I was a bit taken. Most Tea Party members I encounter have a very different vernacular to their speech. She did bring me back to my early years, doors unlocked, everyone knew each other, they were comfortable times. I though have seen the change. From a time when we helped each other, got over our different ethnic differences ( West Side Story), and lived in a society where opportunity was the mantra of the well and very well off. We were schooled from age 12 to be understanding, empathetic, productive and self supporting. Part time jobs were always available for lower income, people like myself. My employers were always encouraging my work and provided traning from adults with experience. We understood and respected law even when we didn't agree. As the years pasted I severed in the military, got married, and had 2 Kids. Then things changed, around 1973. An oil shortage caused be Opec, stagnation and encomium problems. But work was good, not much in raises but you made out. In the 1980"s laws changed, tax structure was set at fixed amount with deductions only for home owners. Jobs were still available but a little harder to get. Government work seemed the safest bet so I got one. Things got better, regular raises, health coverage, pension and representation. Like the kind we as citizens have. Never thought much of unions, until then. The 1990's proved the best until 1999. I remeber hearing that congressional reps were screaming that eliminating Glass Segal would destroy the country. I figured if Clinton signed it, banking and investors could be trusted. A very big mistake. Along the way I started looking back, when I grew up homeowners lived in homes 20 to 30 tears and that developed communities. From the 1990's on people bought homes and moved to better ones every 3-5 years. By the millennium Salaries were stagnant and hong people didn't want to have kids. I could go on but I'll sum up briefly. We did this to our selves, Diane probably lived in a different part of the country but like the rest of us a system stopped working. Today, there is to mush of every man for himself, with outside interests playing it for profit. Maybe I can't stop it but like Diane I can try. The Coffee party was my breath of fresh air: so here we go.
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Has the South Changed? Enough to roll back Voting Rights?

http://www.storyofamerica.org Has the South Changed? Justice Roberts made this claim while implying the Supreme Court wants to undermine the Voting Rights Ac...
Rhett Rebold's curator insight, April 14, 10:50 AM

Certainly it has incrementally changed, but not enough to warrant rolling back the Voting Rights Act. Mrs. Henderson's stories help to illuminate the situation.

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Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why

Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
In 2006, Wiedemer and a team of economists accurately predicted the collapse of the U.S. housing market, equity markets, and consumer spending that almost sank the United States.


MORE:http://www.moneynews.com/MKTNews/billionaires-dump-economist-stock/2012/08/29/id/450265?PROMO_CODE=110D8-1&utm_source=taboola

Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

TV interview included in the article.

Rhett Rebold's comment, June 17, 8:42 PM
This isn't a real analysis of the economy, it is a typical NewsMax fear-based ad for a book. The market was already collapsing in slow motion by 2006 - not so amazing.
Margaret Reeve Panahi's comment, June 18, 11:02 PM
I had heard this predicted before, but I thought that this might be a new round of talk on the subject. Thanks for the info and comment.
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Sanders Slams Secret Surveillance

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The NSA whistleblower confirms the worst fears about the power of our surveillance systems and how they are being used.

The NSA whistleblower confirms the worst fears  about the power of our surveillance systems and how they are being used. | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it


He asks us all to decide how much surveillance power we want to be given and/or allowed to the government to do this.

Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

Interviewed by Glenn Greenwald June 6, 2013.  Longer version of the Democracy Now clip previously posted.

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Encore: Taming Capitalism Run Wild with Richard Wolff

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Economist Richard Wolff talks about battling rampant capitalism and fighting for economic justice.
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"You vs. Corporations" | Cartoons, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com

"You vs. Corporations" | Cartoons, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
What would happen if you tried some of the same legal-ish tricks that Apple and other corporations use to avoid taxes?
Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

Stunning to really take in.

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Rep. Keith Ellison: The Robin Hood Tax

Rep. Keith Ellison (MN-05) speaks on his Inclusive Prosperity Act and the financial transaction tax (Robin Hood Tax) during PDA's monthly Progressive Roundta...
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Excellent explanation of the bill (financial transaction tax) and what it means.

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Rep. Jim McGovern: "A Defining Moment"

Rep. Jim McGovern (MA-02) speaks on the current farm bill and the proposed cuts to food stamps, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2013. Call Congress and tell your r...
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PATTI SMITH - People Have The Power (lyrics included, 1988)

"This great song by Patti Smith suits perfect with these days... Sometimes, we must look behind the bright lights..." 


Via Michael Charney
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Great song!

Margaret Reeve Panahi's curator insight, May 21, 5:24 PM

Great song!

Margaret Reeve Panahi's comment, May 21, 5:31 PM
Let's just keep reminding ourselves of this truth.
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Activism Tactics That Work | Group Think | BillMoyers.com

Activism Tactics That Work | Group Think | BillMoyers.com | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
Five activists share organizing tactics they use to produce results, not just rhetoric.
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Healing in the Heart of the Divide

by Annabel Park, Storyofamerica.org


Eric Byler and I have been traveling around America with the goal of trying to understand why Washington is so gridlocked and the people apparently divided 50 years after the March on Washington. In Alabama, we encountered some dramatic expressions of that division. We also found people showing great leadership and working towards reconciliation such as Chief Kevin Murphy, the Montgomery Police Chief.

In Selma, we came across a situation where the people celebrate and honor two different versions of history of Selma and America. There is the community of people honoring the sacrifices made by people in 1965 on Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge as they tried to march to Montgomery from Selma for voting rights for all people in America and were brutally beaten, an event known as Bloody Sunday. Every year in the month of March, there is a celebration and a re-enactment of the march from Selma to Montgomery attended by people from across the country. [MORE]

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Non-partisan Take on Voter I.D. — Bob Hall Democracy North Carolina

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Noam Chomsky - Rightward Shift of US Politics

Noam Chomsky is Professor Emeritus at MIT, and one of the nation's leading intellectual critics of the US political, corporate and national security apparatu...
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He Was Asked An Arrogant Question. His Great Answer Shows The Problem With How The U.S. Functions.

He Was Asked An Arrogant Question. His Great Answer Shows The Problem With How The U.S. Functions. | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
Things that matter. Pass 'em on.


From the movie Good Will Hunting.  Matt Damon is the actor.

Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

One of my favorite movie  excerpts. Ever.

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1963-06-11 Report to the American People on Civil Rights

1963-06-11 Report to the American People on Civil Rights | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
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JFK.  What he says makes me think.

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Glenn Greenwald on How NSA Leaker Edward Snowden Helped Expose a "Massive Surveillance Apparatus"

Glenn Greenwald on How NSA Leaker Edward Snowden Helped Expose a "Massive Surveillance Apparatus" | Coffee Party TV | Scoop.it
Speaking from Hong Kong where he broke the story of Edward Snowden outing himself as the NSA whistleblower, Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald joins us to discuss Snowden’s actions and the multiple disclosures he’s revealed about...
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"You're Being Watched": Edward Snowden Emerges as Source Behind Explosive Revelations of NSA Spying

http://www.democracynow.org - Former CIA employee Edward Snowden has come forward as the whistleblower behind the explosive revelations about the National Se...
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How Worker-Owned Companies Work

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We talk with the filmmakers of Shift Change about the value of American worker cooperatives and what other workplaces can learn from them.


MORE:http://billmoyers.com/2013/03/22/how-worker-owned-companies-work/#.UbUFEwm50Sw.scoopit

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This peice is part film, part written interview.  

Margaret Reeve Panahi's curator insight, June 9, 6:44 PM

Woo Hoo!  Cooperatives at work!

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Video - I am Bradley Manning

Click on the title to watch many famous film people talk about the Bradley Manning situation.

Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

Check this out!

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A great commencement speech

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Why Poverty

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Amazing documentaries about poverty. Stories that encourage people to start asking questions about poverty. Watch the films and add your voice to the debate.
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http://video.pbs.org/video/2296684923/


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Dan Cantor and Jonathan Soros on Saving Democracy from Big Money

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Dan Cantor and Jonathan Soros join Bill to explore the virus of money in our politics, and what we need to do to combat it.
Margaret Reeve Panahi's insight:

It is happening now in NYC and moving through the state of New York.

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Rev. William Barber takes questions at North Carolina Civil Disobedience Press Conference

The North Carolina government seems to want to prevent the People's voices from being heard at the polls, but, they are hearing from them anyway.

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The white supremacy argument against immigration - Heritage Foundation on the defense

Above: the man at the center of the storm, Jason Richwine, speaks in July 2008: "On The Importance of Race and IQ in the Immigration Debate." Below: an excerpt from Jennifer Rubin's column in the Washington Post.


...[T]he Heritage Foundation is in a tailspin. To Politico and then to me, Heritage’s vice president of of communications, Mike Gonzales, denied that he or Heritage has hired acrisis management firm. If not, Heritage should. More details about the unsavory work of one of its anti-immigration report authors are coming to light. Chris Moody reports: “Heritage Foundation analyst Jason Richwine, the co-author of a study claiming the immigration reform bill pending in the Senate would cost taxpayers $6.3 trillion, wrote two articles in 2010 for a website founded by Richard Spencer, a self-described ‘nationalist’ who writes frequently about race and against “the abstract notion of human equality.”
 

Another report suggests that “Richwine is not the only scholar conservative immigration opponents in the current debate have relied on and who’ve published eyebrow-raising views in the past. The Heritage Richwine snafu will bring fresh scrutiny to other scholars, immigration advocates said.”

Former vice president of research Burton Pines is also denouncing Heritage’s work. He is quoted as saying; “It’s a new Heritage and it’s one that’s not standing by the principles of Ronald Reagan. I’m puzzled why they came out with this study and I’m more puzzled why they seem to be against immigration.”
 

In a word, it’s a mess. Only four months on the job, former senator Jim DeMint, who came to Heritage with no scholarly credentials, is caught in a firestorm of Heritage’s own making. A backlash that tarnishes the report and anti-immigrant forces more generally may undermine opponents of the Gang of Eight. But to the extent it raises questions about whether Heritage is still a respected think tank (and not a political oppo center), DeMint will find himself under the gun. A conservative scholar at another think tank emailed me, “I just don’t understand why [former president Ed] Feulner among others did not see this disaster coming.” More conservatives will be asking the same thing, I imagine. [Full article]

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White supremacy is the original, and, really only argument against immigration. Without being hateful in return, let's hear out the Heritage Foundation's anti-immigration scholar, who has gotten new leader Jim DeMint in a heap of trouble thanks to a dubious "study" published recently opposing Comprehensive Immigration Reform. —Eric Byler

Margaret Reeve Panahi's comment, June 6, 9:50 PM
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Voter ID Laws: Fake Solution to a Fake Problem

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Senator Bernie Sanders with Mike Tiabbi at Town Meeting in VT. The subject is the economy.

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Click on the headline to go to the film.  I love both of these guys.

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