
Eve of the gathering conservative commentator Glenn Beck, in the Lincoln Memorial, confirm that the blogger should avoid parts of the country's capital, sparking accusations of racism and sharp response by the leaders of the city angry.
It is expected that thousands of party supporters tea in protest on Saturday, Beck, and called for "restoring honor" rally to show support for the country's army at the site of Martin Luther King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech 47 years ago today.
And the payment of the place and time the leaders of the civil rights movement in tears and a conspiracy.
"They have the right to assembly, but did not have the right to do is to distort the dream of Dr. King was about," declared the Rev. Al Sharpton on Friday. The assembly called for a tea party anti-government, and also to counter-protest near the site of the historic speech of His Majesty the King.
With emotions high already, and sent to a large extent on the work of an unknown blogger Tea Party, Bruce disciplines, including a peak on Friday.
Blog, which appeared for the first time last Monday, has been found widely distributed since then, and have warned demonstrators governor to visit the capital of the country to avoid subway lines specific, suggesting that it is not safe, it should avoid certain neighborhoods that are populated city by the refugees in the world - that the drivers of taxis, often Arab or African - and visitors in general should be cautious.
And inspired a satirical map of Washington with all of the city is remarkably safe, with the exception of a small slice of the National Mall, home to the Lincoln Memorial. Assumes some people by mistake on the map drawn up by the supporters of assembly Beck.
Not city leaders do not see the humor.
"Frankly, we need to put an end to this poison," said Vincent Gray, a member of the District of Columbia and one of the candidates for mayor at a press conference on Friday. "This is a city of 600,000 people - people who enjoy living here, people who pay their taxes." He urged the party activists tea to ride the subway and visit the city.
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"People from all over the world work, live, visit and explore this city safely every day," said Ferguson Elliott, head of the tourism destination of the capital
Organisers refused to comment on the Beck and blog posts.
He submitted his departments as a guide for visitors, "" people planning to attend the rally Beck. In an interview on Friday, said disciplines he was thinking of his mother and people like her who do not live in cities, when he wrote in the post. Had never expected to attract considerable attention.
Tips offered to publish on the cheap eats, free wireless Internet sites - and home addresses of the Democratic political leaders, with the note "do not hesitate to protest!" He urged the visitors to avoid the subway lines and stay in some of the more affluent parts of the city.
Real estate agent who has lived in Washington since 1980, said disciplinary it was not intended as racist.
In fact, some sections of neighborhoods as proposed dangerous - the target areas of race riots more than 40 years - has been subjected to stores and activate the new day's sport, restaurants, and diversity in the population, and thriving nightlife.
The Washington Post writer Eugene Robinson in C this week that the blog posts and fear-mongering.
"This is scare people from clear white," said Robinson. "What they've done is to try to develop mainly outside the boundaries of any parts of this city, where the main tea partiers you think you may be able to confront and, dare I say, of the blacks."
Sharpton described the demonstration planned for Saturday by Beck and his supporters and anti-government defend the rights of States. He ran with the message of King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which called on the civil rights leader of the federal government to ensure equality.
Beck and other organizers say the goal is to pay tribute to U.S. military personnel and others, "which embodies the principles of the founding of our nation's unity and truth and honor." Toured the site Friday, with the announcer supporters cheered.
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