Posted on 07/31/2004 3:12:58 AM PDT by conservator
Hello everyone. First of all I would lke to thank you for welcoming to your home and secondly I would like you to excuse for posting a topic so early, but I thought I had some things on my mind!
I think we need to reform. Not our ideas or who we are but other people's perception of us. I think people should know that the republican party is a party for ALL Americans not just the rich white,and the powerful, and I think the more people know this, the better.
I am tired of the stereotypes and accusations. I am tired of the fighting and the name-calling. Most of all though I am tired of being called un-american and I tire of calling others un-american.
As Condoleeza Rica and Colin Powell show, if you work hard within this party you will be accepted. We need to highlight those cases...
I am not pretending to have all the answers. However I am hoping we can invigorate discussion on this. I am also not pandering to others. I am hoping to highlight our best sides, and I know it is something we can do!
Maybe holding community relations meetings, fundraising for people in trouble where we don't normally stick out, talking to schools, SOMETHING. I had to learn about this party from the internet. Can you believe that? Everyone around me is a Democrat. The internet was the only outlet I had for positive Republican commentary. I learned here that republicans care, are compassionate, laugh, hurt , cry, get scared, love, etc. just like regular people. Perhaps if I had someone to talk to about it before things might have been different. My ethnicity was another obstacle because I am a minority, and sadly it is hardwired into us from an early age that minorities just don't do Republican. Why? I don't know. It's how the "system" works. The system needs to change though. We are the people to change it.
It takes time. Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. Republicans were instrumental in getting the 1964 Civil Rights Act passed while southern Democrats stood against it. History is on our side.
But for the past 40 years, Democrats have pandered to minorities, using the strategy of victimization. In order to have victims, you have to have those who oppress them. For 40 years, Democrats have successfully painted conservatives as oppressors with the help of their willing allies in the MSM (main stream media).
With the advent of talk radio and alternative news sources, the tide is slowly changing. Despite all the dire warnings perpetrated about black church burnings, etc., Republicans have controlled Congress for 10 years and the Presidency for the past 4. There haven't been church burnings or any other anti-minority activities. Instead, we have a President who has two blacks as top advisors -- a first. Minorities are doing better economically than ever. More minorities own their own homes than ever before.
People are more swayed by actions than by words.
Bttt. Outstanding topic!
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Now how do we as the republican party influence the teachers?
Welcome to FR!
How do we influence teachers? The existence of the NEA makes that difficult. Consider the following article:
Political Activism Takes Center Stage With The NEA
Convincing teachers that they don't need to belong to the NEA is a good place to start:
See reply 12 in the thread HOPE FOR AMERICA: Growing Non-Union Teacher Associations Provide Alternatives to NEA and AFT
I respectfully disagree, being a conservative in an extremely liberal school myself. Of course, if you write it off, the chance doesn't exist...
I am so glad America is in the hands, of the folks of FR, just warms your heart, Thank You So Much.....
Not exactly sure what you're thanking me for, but welcome to you too!
The conservative voice will not be silenced!
No good. If you refer to it as "Republican no more", you are implying it was Republican before.
I have no problem calling a Kenyan un-American.
bump!
College Republicans Poke Fun at Kerry's 'Flip-Flops'
But protesting Kerry isn't all that the College Republican National Committee has planned. The group will launch a field program on college campuses in 40 states on Aug. 24. More than 60 field representatives will be dispatched to add to the group's 120,000-student membership.
"Our goal is to identify every single Republican student and student who supports our president," said Oliver Wolf, a student at Bates College and vice chairman of the Maine College Republicans. "We need to get them to provide the voice and volunteers for the campaign."
But your right that the media will never represent us as we truly are and we need to do a better job of showing the real 'us' to the independents and the would-be Republicans who are waiting for a sign that these stereotypes aren't true.
great post BTW
Yeah exactly...
The thing that really ticts me off is when I see rappers on MTV singing about politics when they don't know anything about it...
For example, I don't know the singer or the song that well,(I heard it once)a part in his lyrics were "how could Bush let the towers fall..." and many more things such as how "Bush mislead us into war" when in fact it was John kerry who recieved a video tape a month before 9'11 with the flaws of the security at Logan Airport.
Some of these music artists act like oh nice, kind and peaceful singers when they really are heavily involved into the drug world and such. They become giant role models on all young minorities.
Yes you are definitely right about trying turn the democrat teachers around.
BTW my bad, I didn't know you meant you just joined freerepub when you said "thanks for inviting me to this..." (i'm slow on these things) so Welcome!
Yes, yes, this is true, but the small town in Wisconsin where I come from is VERY liberal. If it weren't for some wonderful family members I probably wouldn't be on this site now.
Thanks for the welcome...Great response so far to the topic everyone! I left it for a couple days to see how it would do. Looks like people care.
I hope folks don't bash me for this but I agree. Kenyans, Cambodians , and Canadians are some of the most un-american people I know, and I don't even know any!
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