Uninvited guests

November 1, 2009 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts 

Council of Concerned CitizensAfter Friday’s successful rally at Cave Spring Corner, several folks found flyers on their windshields from the Council of Conservative Citizens.

This was not a group that had been invited to the rally, and while we have never sought to exclude anyone from The Roanoke Tea Party, our leadership wants to publicly disavow the Council of Conservative Citizens’ focus on racial separatism and “white rights.”

Some quick research indicated that this group has made a point to try and attach themselves to the Tea Party movement all over the country, using the crowds assembled to celebrate liberty and individual rights to look for converts to their message of racial rights.

We are not able to police who joins us in a public space – nor are we interested in doing so – but please be assured that The Roanoke Tea Party in no way supports the Council of Conservative Citizens. People of any background who are concerned about the loss of personal liberty that results from government overreach are welcome at any of our events.

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6 Responses to “Uninvited guests”

  1. ron on November 3rd, 2009 5:51 am

    To bad with all the radical things you all have been doing you own the CCC now. Maybe next time you wont let the GOP take your message.

  2. John on November 3rd, 2009 7:43 am

    What in the world does that mean?

    I think we may have found who left the flyers.

  3. ron on November 3rd, 2009 7:10 pm

    It means you own them plain and simple. You all like to be radical take all that goes with it like the CCC.

  4. Erik Kritter on November 5th, 2009 11:48 pm

    LOL, I don’t think he left the fliers. He doesn’t seem to be able to answer a simple question. Probably a “Progressive” trying to stir up trouble.

    How pathetic.

  5. Disunity in the Tea Party Movement | IMAGINE 2050 on November 11th, 2009 9:00 am

    [...] On October 31, a branch of the white nationalist organization, Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), joined a tea party protest in Ripley, Mississippi. The CoCC stressed that “We as conservatives must come together for the good of the America Republic and our Sovereign States. We are fighting to unite the right wing. Stand With The Conservative Movement!” A day later at a tea party in Roanoke County, Virginia, home to notorious white supremacist Bill White, the Council of Conservative Citizens put fliers on cars promoting its organization. This prompted the Roanoke Tea Party to publicly disavow the Council of Conservative Citizens on its website. [...]

  6. manny f on March 2nd, 2010 6:55 pm

    THE ROANOKE TEA PARTY; I would sincerely HOPE that every COUNCIL in the NATION follows you lead in this matter the Council of Conservative Citizens.

    Great work on your part.

    Sincerely,
    Manny F. New Jersey

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