Posted on 06/08/2007 5:42:39 PM PDT by wagglebee
“We are right-sizing our organization to meet present circumstances,” interim President and CEO Dennis Hayes told The Baltimore Sun.
Can you say - we have been so far left for so long we can not come back to the middle where the money is.
Bottom line - the NAACP has lost the middle and we must now get Congress to stop giving it our tax dollars.
The NACCP has long since outlived its place in America and needs to be replaced by something else - an empty trash can comes to mind right now.
I don't know what polls are showing but I can tell you that election returns -- the only polls that count -- are definitely NOT showing blacks supporting pro-life candidates!
More than 14 million abortions have been done on black women and abortion businesses are frequently located in minority communities.
Margaret Sanger's eugenic vision comes to life...
Rich Little once did an impersonation of Lyndon Johnson saying:
"When ah was growin' up, ah was told to call y'all 'colored'.
Then y'all said y'all wanted to be called 'negro'.
Then y'all said y'all wanted to be called 'black'.
Then y'all said y'all wanted to be called 'Afro-American'.
When y'all get together, can you make up yore damn minds and get back to me. Thank yewww."
...I do not recall any time in history of (sheltered and wealthy Liberal) White women or Homosexuals having ever endured the injurious and hostile treatment Blacks suffered at the hands of the Democrat Party sanctioned Ku Klux Klan and monsters like Bull Connor and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, whom Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a DEMOCRAT the last time I checked, nominated for the Bench back in 1936 or 1937.
...As I told a friend of mine the other day, many Americans in the United States, specifically Blacks, suffer from what I call Historical Amnesia. No thanks in part to the lack of scruples found among our Educrats and their NEA and ATF enablers. So as far as I, a Black Conservative Woman, am concerned, the NAALCP is getting its just desserts.
I remember “Afro-American” in the 1970’s. As George Carlin said, “that lasted about 3 weeks”. LOL
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Yes, run that through the “disgronificator” and that’s what you get.
Abortion is destroying the black community, along with all the other liberal social programs. Blacks make up 12% of the population, but they account for 35% of all abortions. The family in the black community is destroyed, as 70-80% of their children are born outside of wedlock. Oftentimes, the breakdown of the family leads the kids to involvement in sleeping with multiple partners, drugs, and other crime. The cycle then starts again with the next generation. Check out this link on crime:
http://www.americandaily.com/article/9584
Affirmative action offered to color people simply implies that they aren’t able to stand on their own two feet without the help of whites. That is just not true. Black people are just as capable as you or I.
I think within 20 years, the GOP has a very good chance of changing the black political allegiance from Dem to conservative GOP.
Good luck with that....I’ve been waitin’ a good 20...i guess another 20 won’t matter.
One of my co-workers put a sign on our recycling bins that said white paper and paper of color.
Many were not amused.
(Two points)
1 LOL!!!
2 Some people go through life being “Not Amused”, and feel that it’s their calling to make sure no one has any fun.
I find that #2 (some are not amused) is more amusing than #1 (the original, original joke).
Abortion and contraception, as pushed by Margret Sangar, was primarily against blacks and other non Northern European peoples.
the organization is out dated. Predates civil rights movement when there were not very many hispanics here. Colored referred to blacks. The entire organization is become a white elephant.
The NAACP's biggest failing was the failure to realize when they'd won the war. Instead, they have found smaller and smaller, more and more inconsequential "issues" to take up. It's slowly pushing them into irrelevance.
There's a very, very, simple reason why that is so.
Allow me to explain. I was talking to a black co-worker a couple years ago (I'm white.) I knew she was a conservative, but also knew that she voted Democrat. I asked her a series of questions - her opinion on abortion, the death penalty, gay marriage, entitlements, and even affirmative action (though I will admit to phrasing it as whether or not she thought one group of people should get special consideration due to skin color). In each instance, she responded with the appropriate conservative answer - anti-abortion, pro-death penalty, anti-gay marriage, etc.
Then I told her that I had just outlined the Republican Party's position in a nutshell, and that the Democrats generally believed the opposite on each one. Then I asked, in light of the fact that she obviously agreed with the Republicans, why she would vote Democrat. Her answer stunned me.
"Because Republicans don't like black people."
That one, single sentence is why the Dems have 90% of the black vote. They've convinced the African American community that, regardless of what else blacks and Republicans may agree on, that conservatives don't like black people. When we as conservatives change that perception, blacks will flock to the Republican party in droves.
Which is why I hope Fred picks Michael Steele as his runningmate.
Unless black Americans can see with their own eyes and hear with their own ears --- free from the filter of the race-baiting rats and their allies in the msm --- that Conservatives are not monsters, only then can the Republican party even begin to make inroads. Until then, millions upon millions of black Americans who are Christian, and pro-life, and pro-family, and pro-individual freedom, will continue to vote for a political party which is DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSED to all those values.
How about calling African-Americans off color?
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