November 15, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

NO, WE ARE NOT PROTESTING IN MORRISTOWN ON LABOR DAY!!!

TeabaggerOn Labor Day, there is a tea party planned in Morristown, NJ that will feature two radio show hosts that we have profiled here, Bob “I don’t have any problem with the National Alliance” Grant, and Steve “I don’t know any white racists in New York City” Malzberg. Now there has been some people who have questioned their involvement given how much these two characters over the years like to routinely pick fights with black people (don’t ask them about that; they will pretend they don’t know what you are talking about). Well, we contacted one of the organizers, Maryann Franzese and left a message on her machine and via email regarding this. She never responded. In fact, the next time we heard from her it was on Friday. She called Malzberg’s radio show on WOR-AM in New York to complain about us and someone who attended the meeting that concerned her – and apparently Steve since he cut her off before she got into the details of that concern, like how the man brought up when Steve once suggested that police break up a protest of black Rutgers students using their guns and hoses. Both these nimrods apparently have it in their head that One People’s Project may mount a protest against the tea party, and they are trying to promote it with that as a backdrop. While the idea of a counter to the teabaggers may be…inviting…we have no such plans. Malzberg is someone we watch, but he is such a slow moving target we never thought a protest against him would amount to anything more than publicity for us – which he ended up giving us anyway! Malzberg has been spending the past few years in talk radio limbo getting fired from station after station not because of his views but because he is a bitter jackass that no one seems to like either professionally or personally. He fits well with a group of people still pissed off that Obama is president, immigrants are coming into this country, slavery is abolished, etc. The only thing we would like to know is who the hell at Rutgers University invited him to the Football season opener later that day. And would they be okay if students there greeted him with guns and hoses? Ah, we kid, we kid. Seriously, we would like to know who invited him to Rutgers. Malzberg says he believes in free speech, so he should be able to appreciate it when we call him on his advocacy of suppressing the speech of others.

So to sum up, no we are not protesting the teabagging of Morristown. But that doesn’t mean this hasn’t piqued our curiosity. Hey Maryann, how’s about calling us back, eh?

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