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10 Most Offensive Signs from the Tea Party Protests (Photos)

Posted by Jan Frel, AlterNet at 3:46 PM on April 16, 2009.


HuffPo uses its mighty citizen journalism capacity to collect Tea Party reports from across the country.

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Matt Palevsky, who's heading up Huffington Post's Citizen journalism arm, has orchestrated comprehensive coverage of yesterday's Tea Parties from over 2,000 contributors, including a disturbing photogallery of the top 10 most offensive signs. Here's the first, from Jesse Russel in Madison, WI.:


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