It’s truly both amazing and frustrating how the Republican Party has failed for several decades to get their points across on a variety of issues that involve the black community. The Democratic Party continues to badly exploit the black community by saying that the Democratic Party is the party that supports blacks with all kinds of solutions while, at the same time, truly doing absolutely nothing to fully resolve their problems other than handing out welfare support along with everything else that’s truly along the lines of “government dependency”. And yet, almost all of the black voting community still almost fully supports just the Democratic Party at every level, and this has been the case for several decades now and counting.
I know one black family out of the hundred black families I am familiar with, who take action against the racism of people like Sharpton, Jackson and others who are leeches on society who make their living causing trouble. The rest simply follow their skin color and blame the white man for them not being rich.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/05/if_gop_wants_to_govern_like_de.html
May 17, 2008
If GOP Wants To Govern Like Dems, Why Have a Separate Party?
By Patrick Casey
Republicans are and should be panicked over the fact that conservative Democrat Travis Childers just defeated Republican Greg Davis by a margin of 54%-46% in the race for a vacant Mississippi congressional seat. That seat is in a conservative district that had given President Bush a 25-point margin of victory over John Kerry in 2004 - it never should have flipped Democrat. This is the third double-digit loss in a row for Republican candidates in conservative districts across the United States.
Childers’ victory came one week after Rep. Don Cazayoux won a House seat in the Baton Rouge, La., area that had been in Republican hands for three decades. Over the winter, Rep. Bill Foster won an election in Illinois to succeed former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, who had been in Congress more than 20 years.
What we’re watching is the culmination of the decade-plus deterioration of the conservative Republican brand. Put simply, no one, including base conservatives, trusts the Republicans to govern effectively while following anything even faintly resembling a conservative platform.
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