To: 2banana
I think it would be a great opportunity. I would like to see a serious candidate (not a patronizing fool) explain how conservative values will help the community.
Pastor Brooks seems sincere. School choice would be a great place to start. I think illegal immigration and amnesty would also be a great topics. It must be incredible frustrating to see BOTH parties falling over themselves trying to get votes for people that aren't even citizens yet.
6 posted on
06/14/2015 12:14:51 PM PDT by
Kid Shelleen
(Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong)
To: Kid Shelleen
Oh please. You are very very naïve. Someone wrote that this is nothing more than an attempt to extort more from the democrats. And that is exactly correct. Wake up. I know plenty of black people who are upset about the immigration, but vote democrat and always will.
Blacks are incredibly conspiratorial in nature and believe the worst about repubs. I don't mean ponder - I mean deeply believe repubs want the very worst for them and then some. Nothing will change their mind and they will continue voting close to 100% democrat. Wake up! Wake up!
15 posted on
06/14/2015 1:08:39 PM PDT by
Dave W
To: Kid Shelleen
I think it would be a great opportunity. I would like to see a serious candidate (not a patronizing fool) explain how conservative values will help the community. Pastor Brooks seems sincere. School choice would be a great place to start. I think illegal immigration and amnesty would also be a great topics. In many conservatives people's minds this is a lesson in futility...it might be, but you have to start somewhere...!
Every GOP candidate would be a fool not to have a chance to speak to 12 % of the population as this would get lot's of news coverage...and God forbid they might change a few peoples minds...
When they are polled you will get the typical answer...You know blacks vote in secret too...!
19 posted on
06/14/2015 1:48:56 PM PDT by
Popman
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