Racist DNC Crasher's Numbers Don't Add Up

DENVER -- Nothing grabs your attention more than someone screaming "Baby Killer" through a bullhorn.

Among the countless (and some rabid) activist seen here at the Democratic National Convention is Randall Terry.

The
founder of Operation Rescue says he's "deliberately creating social tension in order to highlight the grave evil of legalized child-killing."

He calls himself a "Party Crasher." But it's his party that's been getting crashed.

Terry is strong-arming his agenda here in Denver, waiving a banner around town (seen above) that says "A vote for Obama is a vote for dead children."

I would normally not give this guy the time of day, knowing that abortion is such a sensitive and polarizing issue out of respect for both sides. But then I learn his banner with Obama and a dead baby on it was just the beginning.

Terry is also said to be distributing pamphlets entitled "The Negro Problem," which calls for bringing slavery BACK! Not kidding.

Am I at the Democratic convention or in the Twilight Zone?

I've not come across one of these slavery flyers and hopefully the only place I will see one is in one of the hundreds of "green" recycling bins across the city.

The leader of the Washington-based anti-abortion group made a point to spew his message inside an interfaith gathering attended by mostly black convention goers. Terry and his posse were quickly shown the door.

AOL Political Machine blogger Tommy Christopher -- who is working along side us here at the DNC -- spotted this guy with a megaphone Sunday.

He put a camera in his face (video below) and started to pick apart his abortion figures. Good work, Tommy.


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