Just who is playing the race card?
Last Thursday millions of Americans took to the streets  to protest high taxes and out of control government spending.  It has been a year since this movement began and  during this time the left has been waiting for these citizens to go back  into their political slumber.  Much to their  dismay the movement continues to grow.  As a  result they have pulled out many of the tactics in Saul Alinsky's book, "Rules for Radicals," as a way to control the argument and  give power to the "have-nots."
 As the debate has become more heated between the  left and right one group seems to be stoking the fire intentionally.  The left continues to vilify the conservative  movement as a mob of racists due to the election of an African American  President.  
 Recently, I wrote about a racial slur which was yelled by a leftist at Michael Johns  during a Tea Party speech.  The man called Mr.  Johns a "white boy."  This specific Tea Party  event had little news coverage and yet it was simple to find a racial  slur being cast from amongst the few in attendance. The main stream  media has yet to broadcast this video.  
 Now, I have been provided with a second video.  This video was taken at Tax Day in Washington, DC.  A gentleman using a tactic from "Rules for Radicals" is caught on tape calling Tea  Partiers "you red neck white  people." This  tactic is to control the topic of debate.  They change the  conversation so they do not have to speak of true issues or facts.  It is a simple tactic that is proving to be  ineffective as the Tea Party movement continues to move forward towards  the November election.
 Now this question remains: why we haven't heard  the leadership of the left speak out against their own that has done  exactly what they supposedly condemn?  As  President Bill Clinton stated last week, "we can't let the debate veer  so far into hatred that we lose our common humanity."  Yet  in the same speech he compared the Tea Party movement to the Oklahoma  City bomber Timothy McVeigh.  
 Despite their best efforts the  movement continues to grow and has shown that Saul Alinsky's "Rules for  Radicals" are finally backfiring on the left, because as rule number seven says, "A tactic that drags on too long  becomes a drag."   So this leaves me with a  request of the Tea Party movement:  continue to read American history and understand the true meaning of the  Constitution, because as Alinsky's third rule states, "Whenever possible, go  outside the expertise of the enemy. Look  for ways to increase insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty."  
 The truth will set you free. 
Katy Abram  is the Arlen Specter town hall attendee who told  him he has "awakened a sleeping giant."  She can be followed at  twitter/katyabram.com and www.katyabram.com.  
  




