
The representatives who were walking past the crowd have a different story.
"They were just shouting, harassing," Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. said.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver said that he was spit upon.
"Today's protests against health insurance reform saw a rash of despicable, inflammatory behavior," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said.
The challenge to these claims is given by the fact that Youtube videos of the lawmakers walking by the crowd show audience members chanting "Kill the bill," but no one using the N-word. However, Cleaver spokeswoman Mary Petrovic noted that the videos were less than a minute long.
"He heard slurs," she said.
One other inconsistency in Cleaver's claim is that he stated that the protester who spit on him was arrested and that he decided not to press charges. However, U.S. Capitol Police stated that the protester was only detained and put in handcuffs, but not arrested.
Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, spokeswoman for the Capitol Police, stated that,"There were no elements of a crime, and the individual wasn't able to be positively identified," she said. "(Cleaver) was unable to positively identify."
Cleaver's spokesperson stated that he chose not to identify the defendant because that would have obligated police to make an arrest.
"He was aware of that obligation and so did not make an identification," she said. "He saw who did it and he could have identified that person if necessary. But he chose not to."
Here's the bottom line on the racism that seems to be coming out of the Tea Party movement. We all know that the racism is there. We know that there is a highly irrational, extremist fringe to the Tea Party that is dangerous and unproductive for America. This is also the same extreme element that hangs on the words of every Fox News commentator and sends death threats to every black person who appears on Fox with something liberal to say.
It must also be acknowledged that these extremist individuals do not represent the core of the Tea Party movement, so the entire group cannot be held accountable for the actions of a few individuals. I'd hate to have to take responsibility for some of the dumb things done by a small number of black people, so it's not right to do that to the Tea Party Movement either. What is true, however, is that this "populist movement" contains more of a racist foundation than the group is willing to admit, and race is a large part of what makes them hate Barack Obama.
As for Cleaver and Lewis, I am not a fan of the idea of over-dramatizing the experience of walking past the Tea Baggers to get into the Congress. No, my friend, this is not a replay of Selma 1965. This is America in 2010, and our country must be given credit for making significant progress as it pertains to race. What we were witnessing is a movement by a group of people who have a legitimate right to be angry about policies that they do not approve. While I stand in support of the health care bill and the CBC, the truth is that we have to let go of the drama.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the author of the new book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: jim keefe on 3/23/2010 2:23PM
funny how no one else heard the n word except the black congreeman.when in doubt just play the race card.
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By: Loret Stagg on 3/23/2010 9:11PM
Your comment in and of itself is racist. Denial of offenses is utterly consistent with such unseemly behavior as history has shown us time and again. Racist sentiments have been expressed by fringe elements of the tea party before.
Rather than deny the obvious, why don't the mainstream elements speak against racial slurs whether they are on signs, represented in effigy or spoken aloud? If tea party members stand for what is best in our country and want to identified with the principles which our Founders set forth, why do they countenance such behavior instead of calling it what it is: immoral and UNamerican.
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By: Mimi on 3/29/2010 12:07AM
ONE THING I KNOW ABOUT YOUR KIND...YOU ALL WILL STICK TOGETHER ON A LIE. THAT'S WHAT YOU EVIL HATEFUL RACIST TYPE DO BEST AND THAT IS....LIE.
I WOULD NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY BECAUSE YOU ARE SUCH LIARS.
YOU PEOPLE HAVE REALLY SHOWN YOUR A$$E$. THE WORLD HAS SEEN THAT YOU ALL ARE A BUNCH OF EVIL HATEFUL RACIST LIARS.
BE PROUD OF YOURSELF....YOU WANTED PEOPLE TO KNOW HOW YOU LOOK WITHOUT YOUR WHITE HOODS ON...SO BE PROUD TO FLAUNT THAT TEA BAGGER EVIL HATEFUL RACIST B.S. THAT YOU PEOPLE DO SO WELL.
YOU ALL HAVE DONE A WONDERFUL JOB OF SHOWING THE WORLD JUST HOW HATEFUL YOU ARE...YOU REALLY SHOULD BE PROUD OF YOURSELVES.
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By: Ed on 3/23/2010 11:03PM
Gee,doc, we agree on something again. Twice in a month, I got to lay dow
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By: rik on 3/25/2010 12:50AM
Once again, so damn what!
Is this news. Are we not aware of racism. We have heard democrats see equally stupid things.
What now!
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By: Loret Stagg on 3/26/2010 3:19AM
I am not throwing stones at all republicans. But I am tired of people ranting and bashing rather than engaging in intelligent dialogue. It is ridiculous to claim to take the moral high ground when the best some of these leaders can say is "we don't support that." That is mealymouthed, and quite frankly cowardly. If people are not prepared to defend the rightness of their cause by behaving civilly, then they will never persuade someone like me, a moderate and a practicing Christian that they can be trusted. I am not interested in banging on the desk loudly to get MY way. But I am interested in genuine efforts to reach consensus. Thus far neither party has done well in this regard. Each side throws tantrums, and now the republicans are threatening vengeance in the next election. A house divided against itself cannot stand. If we continue to operate in this dysfucntional manner, where ranting, sound bytes, epithets drown out dialogue, then we have lost the legacy of the founding fathers. They were not perfect men, but they were civilized, and typically listened to the voice of reason. Can anyone honestly say this is true today, of either party?
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By: The Truth on 3/24/2010 10:36AM
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By: bop on 3/24/2010 2:50PM
Boyce, you are a race baiting fool. Try doing some research for a change before opening your mouth. Or is that a new concept for you. Those congress men are liars! With all the video cameras from the crowd and even the media, no one caught a single racist word being yelled at those congressmen. Even Jesse Jackson Jr. had video cameras for the entire walk and didn’t catch a single thing. He even tried to grab signs from the protestors and they did nothing. Yet you talk about how racist the tea partiers are. What a hypocrite. Race card played and failed!
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By: jeff on 3/24/2010 3:40PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcsnWLLdl70&NR=1 Nuff said Doc
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By: Loret Stagg on 3/25/2010 9:03PM
I posted a response to rik last night,but I don't see it. Is the purpose here to engage in an honest dialogue or present a majority of reponses for a single point of view?
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