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Cantor Says Tea Party's Dachau Photos 'Inappropriate,' Takes Issue With Limbaugh

At yesterday's tea party rally on Capitol Hill, at least one protester brandished a large graphic photograph of the victims of the Dachau Nazi concentration camp, comparing health care reform to Nazi policies. Full Article at Beltway Blips

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  1. At yesterday’s tea party rally on Capitol Hill, at least one protester brandished a large graphic photograph of the victims of the Dachau Nazi concentration camp, comparing health care reform to Nazi policies. Full Article at PoliPundit.com

  2. The National Jewish Democratic Council is calling on top Republicans to condemn the Holocaust imagery and anti-Semitism on signs seen at Thursday's "Tea Party" protest in Washington. Full Article at JTA

  3. Here’s something from Cantor following the “press conference” without questions from the press. At least Andrea Mitchell asks him about those delightful signs. There’s more in this post about inflating the numbers as well. Full Article at The Plum Line - Who Runs Gov

  4. You have to hand it to Michele Bachmann: She has succeeded in turning the GOP into one big Tea Party. Full Article at Mother Jones

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