To: sangrila
I agree to an extent that we need to, as conservatives, let the liberals cut their own throats in the race card game. The black community is already starting to turn around and see through the smoke.
I see this daily in political chat rooms where black folks are starting to come out and speak up as conservatives that have been born again. They have finally seen the light of truth, they have spotted the man behind the curtains proclaiming to be the great wizard.
What I like to do in forums or chat rooms to combat the lies coming from the democrats is simple. All I need to do is ask a liberal/democrat what the democratic party has done for the black community here in America. They never have an answere, but I always do.
Most in here I imagine are aware of H.R. 7152. This is the best ammunition against those race baiters out there. It just fights propaganda with truth. Showing these people that a large number of democrats voted against civil rights, while the large number of republicans voted for civil rights really puts a wrench in their propaganda speeches in public forums and chat rooms.
I can say that from just what I have seen in the past year in these areas, that many black folks are already turning a page. And it's just a matter of time before they read the whole book and find out they have been lied to for many years.
To: Isaac19delta
When you are in these chat rooms, mention the "I have a dream speech." Let it be known that the theme - and most of the text - of the speech was first used in the 1952 Republican Convention by another black preacher. Also mention that the majority of the civil rights bill was stolen from Ike's civil rights plank from the 1950's.
33 posted on
01/31/2006 4:37:42 AM PST by
7thson
(I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
To: Isaac19delta
I agree. I think the black community is starting to see past the DNC's race game. Since the Civil Rights bill The places where blacks have suffered the most has been in big cities run by democrats. The Dems know that highly successful minorities who own businesses are more likely to become Republicans than poor disenfranchised minorities. It sounds cynical to many people, but I honestly don't believe that the Dems want minorities to become wealthy.
45 posted on
01/31/2006 2:53:32 PM PST by
sangrila
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