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Why African-Americans are Voting for McCain-Palin
Various Sources (cited) | October 28, 2008 | Biochemky

Posted on 10/28/2008 9:21:24 PM PDT by BIOCHEMKY

I took some time today to research the opinion of black conservatives in our nation because I for one am not buying the view of a severely racially divided America that the junior Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama, is so desperately peddling.

Though few in number, the 10 +/-5 percent of black voters who will remain steadfast Republicans in the face of potentially tremendous cultural pressure in this historic election deserve to have their opinion heard.

What follows is a series of opinions written by black conservative Americans who will be voting for McCain Palin in the Presidential Election of 2008.

--------------------------------------------------------- "I am a black man and I am voting for McCain. My most of my family is sitting this one out, because I showed them all the bad things Obama has done and after seeing that no one in their right mind could vote for him, so they said they would vote for no one. I would not worry about the 90% of blacks who will vote for Obama. Many do not even vote and the Republican party is not going to let Obama break ther rules on college campus and offer student "incentives" to vote for him. The Republicans will have their act together and yes he may get 90% of the black vote but he will ge getting 90% of a small pool."

(Ask Yahoo: Blacks Voting for McCain? Answer from: "akanni23")

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"I am Black, and for McCain. Because even Obama a smart man knows elections are not about race and color it is about what is right for the country and others abroad. For instance in the Iraq situation, while the naive Democrats think leaving Iraq now is a good strategy, it is a dangerous one. How do you wished to withdraw the troops from Iraq when Iraq is still in power vacuum. Remember the insurgency is real in Iraq, and the provisional government there is not popular and not strong enough to secure the entire country. So leaving Iraq now is a green light to a massacre by armed insurgents and warlords all for their personal interests and views. Iran, Syria and others will also bring their issues there also. I think there will be a genocide in Iraq if the US leaves now, the government will be over ran, and people who once supported the US and the government will be massively massacred."

"I am giving this thought from experience, because I lived in a similar situation."

(Ask Yahoo: Blacks Voting for McCain? Answer from: "BuffaloS")

---------------------------------------------------------"Considering it [voting for McCain]?"

"It's the only choice for me!"

"The political black community are the most racist, vicious and divisive group in America. WE call our most honorable and accomplished black leaders some of the most hateful viseral comments possible when we disagree with them politically i.e "uncle Tom" "house ******" "Hoe and Skeezer" as in the case of Condelezza Rice, Clarence Thomas and Colin Powell)."

"I won't be bullied by a group of THUGS!"

"I'm an intelligent, proud BLACK, independent thinker!"

"This is why I'm voting for senator McCain:

He is indisputably the most experienced, patriotic, respected, unambiguous politician in the race, who has shed his literal blood, sacrificed his freedom and risked his "very life" for America and it's principles and has a "proven" track record of of bringing the opposing political parties to agreements to better serve the American people!"

(Ask Yahoo: Blacks Voting for McCain? Answer from: "Tee3") ---------------------------------------------------------

"I think people will be surprised."

"There are many Republican/conservative black voters out there who are tired of the black movement that blames everyone else for the problems of blacks over the centuries and uses this excuse to be irresponsible."

"They are hard working people with a strong value system. They believe in their country, our system of democracy, and capitalism - not socialism. They understand that no man is perfect and there is room for mistakes, however, every man must strive to be good and "faithful" to himself, his family and country. Otherwise our country will die."

(Ask Yahoo: Blacks Voting for McCain? Answer from: "Thinkabo") ---------------------------------------------------------

"Obama believes that racism is still a big problem in the lives of black Americans -- something I don't believe," says [black conservative] Joe Hicks.

Joe Hicks is one of the loyal few [black conservatives]. He works as a conservative radio host for KFI 640 in Los Angeles. He also heads up a non-partisan political think tank that rebuts predominant views on race and society.

For most of his life, Hicks was a proud liberal, even a Communist. But today, he ...[is] pledging his support to John McCain and the Republican Party.

"I kinda like the idea of a guy who loses his cool," Hicks admits, referring to McCain's notorious temper. With that unwavering, convincing voice of his, he adds, "and Sarah Palin is a good pick too."

He [Hicks] argues that this country needs to look through a trans-racial lens -- one that de-magnifies the prominence of race in society -- in order to address its problems. The black population, in particular, needs to reject the victim-based racial identity ascribed to it by those "NAACP whiners and complainers." Most black conservatives contend that affirmative action and similar Democratic policies only reinforce racial prejudice by advantaging certain groups of people over others.

"The notion of a color-neutral society may be idealistic," says Hicks, "but I think most people already get up in the morning, go about their business, and don't think about their race . . . we may not be completely there yet, but I think that's the good fight to be fought."

Why, then, isn't Barack Obama a suitable means for Joe Hicks and black conservatives to achieve (or inch closer to) the racially transparent end they so desperately seek?

For Joe Hicks, the decision not to support Obama comes down to political principles. He is not willing to forgo his conservative stance on a number of core issues, including the economy, national security, small government, and personal liberty.

"How strongly do you really feel about your political principles, if you can be so blinded by skin color and so enamored by this notion of the first black president?" asks Hicks.

Joe Hicks isn't ashamed to check the box next to McCain's name on the November ballot. Joe Hicks does indeed break the mold -- but mostly because he's black. His Republican leaning makes him an atypical black voter, and his blackness makes him an atypical Republican.

"I'm conservative. I'm a Republican. Beyond that, I find the whole racial component a bit odd," he says.

From Hicks's perspective, there is nothing black and white about being black or white. So, in this election, he intends to do his own thing, vote for McCain, and add a little gray to the big picture while he's at it.

Quoted from: "McCain's African-American Vote: L.A. Conservative Joe Hicks Is a Race-Weary Republican" by Tara Graham

www.huffingtonpost.com/tara-graham/mccains-african-american_b_134660.html ---------------------------------------------------------

"I may [vote for McCain]. I agree with McCain on more issues than Obama. I have my absentee Ohio ballot in front of me. I need to find out once and for all if Palin is truely qualified for the position shes in. So my decisioon will likely be made after the debates tomarrow."

"It does pain me that blacks throw so much support behind the democrats..It hurts us all in the long run when they do that. "

(Ask Yahoo: Any African Americans Voting for McCain? Answer from: "Authentic Black American")

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"Many African-American business owners and leaders and their employees are voting for McCain. The big government and big welfare of BO is just not for business owners who want people in general to be able to work for them, not on welfare."

(Ask Yahoo: Any African Americans Voting for McCain? Answer from: 'endpov")

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Here's a link to an excellent video that features a young, handsome, black American man who PASSIONATELY supports McCain-Palin and wants other blacks who are pro-Obama to understand why (I found this video on Tennesseefree.com).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxhYampIl7A

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Why vote for McCain??

1. With any presidential election the new candidate would have to fill about 3000 positions. The pool of selectees is a lot healthier and diverse on the Republican side than the Democratic side. I shudder to think of the people in Barak Obama’s inner circle that will be placed in the various offices of government that will have ultimate control of the United States.

2. Senator McCain has stated that Samuel Alito and John Roberts are excellent Supreme Court picks. McCain has stated that if he got the chance to pick a judge he would pick judges in the flavor of Alito and Roberts. He has stated that he will pick Conservative Judges who will interpret the Constitution as it is written and not make up laws due to popular opinion. The next president will be in position to select at least two court judges. Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be 76. John Paul Stevens will be 88. Senator Obama has stated that Judge Ginsburg is his idea of a great choice. Ginsburg, the former ALCU lawyer, has stated that 13 year old girls should be able to get an abortion without the consent of their parents. Both she and Senator Obama advocate government mandated sex education in kindergarten.

3. Senator McCain does not support the SB2433, the Global Poverty Tax. This bill written by Barack Obama mandates that an 845 billion dollar tax be extracted from Americans on top of the support we willfully give to the third world. This payment amounts to a 255.00 payment per month be given to people outside the United States whose income falls below our standard of living. This tax will be collected by the IRS, given to the United Nations for distribution which will find its way into the despots instead of the poor its intended to.

4. Senator McCain has a proven record of working across the aisle. This is one of the reasons why the Conservative Base is mad with him. The McCain/Liebermann global warming bill, the McCain/Feingold finance bill and the McCain/Kennedy immigration bill all show proven, not exactly favorable actions of reaching across the Congress to get things done. Senator Obama does not have the intestinal fortitude to do this as he has voted present 131 instead of the yea or nea required and flip flops whenever politically convenient.

5. McCain supports the Second Amendment. Two months ago in a 5/4 ruling the Supreme Court struck down the DC Gun Ban. Americans were just one vote away from losing our Right to Bear Arms!!! Senator Obama supported the DC Gun Ban, told Commentator Leon Harris that it was Constitutionally Correct and voted No on supporting Hale Debarr the Willamette home owner who shot and killed an intruder inside his home. Altering the Second Amendment to take away guns is in line with belittling our population to accept the Senator’s Global Poverty Tax

6. John McCain has a better health care program. He believes that families not government should be in charge of health care. The Democrats don’t like this because it requires that the definition of families be clarified. He has advocated that all individuals receive a 2,500 tax credit, 5,000 for families to purchase competitive care. Obama wants the same people who run local DMV’s, to run your health care

7. Senator McCain does not support the repeal of secret labor ballots. The Unions, emboldened to the Democratic Party does not need to know who voted against them. They may come up missing!!!

8. Senator McCain has vowed to keep taxes low. The Senator has stated that he will maintain the Bush Tax Cuts, the now 15% capital gains tax, repeal of the Death Tax and the AMT. Senator Obama wanted to double the capital gains to 28% but just today he flip flopped to 20%. During the primaries, Senator Clinton advocated 20% and he attacked her about it. He wants to eliminate the Bush tax cuts and the AMT. And with Obama, the Death Tax or Estate Tax will continue to deny inheritances and small businesses….

What excuse do you have now??????

(by darkrepublican http://www.blackvoices.com/boards/cities/norfolk/norfolk-va/why-vote-for-mccain/588/1?utc=true)

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"Traditions die hard...unfortunately. So many African Americans are voting for Obama ONLY because he is black and ONLY because they've voted for democratic candidates all their lives. Many I know are pro-life, but traditions die hard. Obama brings something that many African Americans have been waiting for: legitimacy in being an American. Slavery caused us to be Americans w/o choice in the matter. Many have struggled to be viewed by society as equal and just as significant as any other person. But we can't vote for the President based on skin color and party tradition. The government can't take care of us forever. Even Abraham Lincoln said, "A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take away everything you have," as quoted by Huckabee, I think, at the RNC. As an African American female, mother of four, I am saddened by so many of my race who have adopted a paradigm that will hurt them in the end more than help them. Statism makes government the savior. It subtly destroys self-motivation and ingenuity. Statism and socialism, gives improper authority to governments. People are deceived when they believe that the government can answer needs better than localities and communities, private industry and individual incentive. Poverty and health-care is a big thing for African American Democrats. Rightly so, however, communities and churches can and SHOULD do a better job of caring for the under-priviledged among them. Private health care will always be best in terms of affordability and choice. Problems come with greed, lawsuits, and corruption within the medical and health care business, but allowing the government to control health care is not the best answer. Don't tax me and spend it on what 'you' (the government) think is best. Let me donate to local and state organizations, food banks, homeless shelters, educational services, etc. As far as moral issues... I'm pro-life all the way and the Obama's must have missed the Sunday School class that taught about God's view on human life. I believe they are Christians...but unfortunately there are many Christians that don't have a biblical worldview on certain issues. Now, I know I'm not the only Black conservative out there. I think it's time for us to not be silent anymore. Yeah...we may be persecuted by our own race, but it's time to voice our convictions and not be ashamed of them."

(African Americans for McCain http://blogsforjohnmccain.com/african-americans-mccainpalin by "tcwebb7") ---------------------------------------------------------

Well, that's my post. I hope EVERYONE who read these comments (and watched the video) gained some insight on the views of the conservative voices we have in our nation.

What we know better now than perhaps we did before is that our nation, today, right now NEEDS ALL conservative voices to sing as ONE VOICE on Nov. 4, 2008.

This SINGLE VOICE of American conservatism is something that in this past week I have felt building and taking shape in the nation. Pray that the tide continues to rise.

Remember, we couldn't win if the Republican Party didn't have the good fortune to be running two OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES for election:

United States Senator John Sidney McCain and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin

Also, we will win because we are now speaking with ONE STRONG CLEAR CONSERVATIVE VOICE.

We thank You God for John McCain and Sarah Palin.

God Bless America!


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KEYWORDS: africanamerican; black; election; mccainpalin; ohthehugevanity
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To: BIOCHEMKY

any black here who votes for McPalin deserves a hug

it can’t be easy except maybe for some tight families maybe


21 posted on 10/28/2008 11:10:15 PM PDT by wardaddy (Lee Atwater where are you when we need you? many kids here don't remember you alas)
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To: bigbob; AuntB; Jeff Head; Perdogg
Because there are smart, patriotic, fair minded Americans of all shapes sizes and colors...as this proves.

Exactly my FRiends!
22 posted on 10/28/2008 11:21:07 PM PDT by Issaquahking (Obama/Biden team puts their faith in Gov't. McCain/Palin team puts their faith in YOU!)
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To: BIOCHEMKY

“3. Senator McCain does not support the SB2433, the Global Poverty Tax. This bill written by Barack Obama mandates that an 845 billion dollar tax be extracted from Americans on top of the support we willfully give to the third world. This payment amounts to a 255.00 payment per month be given to people outside the United States whose income falls below our standard of living. This tax will be collected by the IRS, given to the United Nations for distribution which will find its way into the despots instead of the poor its intended to.”

This paragraph right here is quite a selling point for ANY American, regardless of party leaning, to reject an Obamanation. WOW!


23 posted on 10/29/2008 12:25:59 AM PDT by Shery (in APO Land)
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To: BIOCHEMKY

Actually, it is quite specifically Black people who SHOULD vote for McCain. If you’ve put in the blood, sweat, and tears to pull yourself up by your boot straps and build your life and the lives of your family into something good and noble and admirable, you certainly don’t want everything to be pulled down by a hard Left socialist who’s planning to tax everything of any value, and regulate everything having to do with economic gain. You’ve worked hard and you’ve made it; do you want it taken away for the sake of yet more Liberal giveaways calculated merely to garner the votes of the mob who covet what you’ve earned? Not if you’re sane, you don’t.


24 posted on 10/29/2008 12:50:46 AM PDT by Jack Hammer (here)
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To: Shery

Great point. McCain should be mentioning SB2433 that Obama will pass to make Americans pay for @ 845 billion dollars ($255 per month per person paid to people OUTSIDE the U.S.).


25 posted on 10/29/2008 3:06:00 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: Alice in Wonderland

About the video I had posted that you told me was produced by a Freeper, man that was an excellent video. The guy on the video is GORGEOUS with an incredible smile and a GREAT attitude and of course his head is screwed on sraight! I really think he is good enough to go into show business. He has a really strong “stage” presence.


26 posted on 10/29/2008 3:10:21 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: South40

“I’ll be voting for McCain because he sucks less than Obama.”

That good. I would vote for McCain just because of his military service and his personal sacrafice for the country.

Fortunately, I also like his policies. Palin has had a good effect on pushing him slightly more to the right which I have liked seeing.

I’m glad you’re voting for McCain-Palin.


27 posted on 10/29/2008 3:12:30 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: TypeZoNegative

“Remember when Jackie Robinson was chosen to break the color barrier, how he had the right temperament? Obama has the exact opposite temperament and will have a reverse Jackie Robinson effect for America.”

What a great observation. It really shows your insight. That’s a very forward thinking realization. Thanks.


28 posted on 10/29/2008 3:14:11 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: Windflier

“I just spent the last two hours surfing black conservative websites and forums. I had no idea there were so many.”

Me too. I was encouraged to see how many people were willing to honest about voting for McCain-Palin even though they would have been expected by many of their peers to be voting for Obama-Biden.

There’s nothing like a good education, a little means, and a few years to shift a person’s political views to the right.

Go McCain-Palin!!!


29 posted on 10/29/2008 3:18:02 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: DoughtyOne

“J.C. Watts was one of my favorite Congressmen. He always had a positive attitude. As far as I know he always came down on the right side of issues. If I learned more about him and my perception held up, I would vote for that guy without hesitation, to be President of the United States.”

Thanks for your post. I, too, have been watching J.C. Watts for many years now and I too have been very impressed. There’s nothing I’d like more than to cast my vote for the first Black President. I am still sorry Barack Obama was not that man.


30 posted on 10/29/2008 3:22:22 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: wardaddy

“any black here who votes for McPalin deserves a hug

it can’t be easy except maybe for some tight families maybe”

Ditto, So here’s your HUG!!!! (and here’s another one!)


31 posted on 10/29/2008 3:24:12 AM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: BIOCHEMKY

Thanks BioChemky. It will happen in time, and we’ll share the experience of voting for the right guy. You take care.

It is unfortunate that Obama is not that guy, but substance over timing is our only course of action.

I pray that Blacks are not saddled with a guy like Obama, to be their first presidential leader. What an insult...

I want the guy to represent them well, heck us all well.

Your thoughts are appreciated.


32 posted on 10/29/2008 8:02:51 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (If The One were running with an (R), imagine how the press would cut him to ribbons...)
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To: BIOCHEMKY

Jackie Robinson was also a Republican, and he encouraged the black community to not get concentrated on one party alone, because he was exactly afraid of what’s happening today: The Plantation Effect.

He knew that the Democratic party in the short term would have helped some in the “community” with their economic benefits, but he also knew that in the long run, the best way to stop the race from being marginalized was to do what other oppressed minority groups did in this country.

Build from their ghettos, make a few businesses that made it big and attracted a crossover appeal, then expand their locations in the suburbs with their good name and reputation there. That’s how come we have such great Americans such as Famous Dave Anderson, the Native American barbecue magnate. That’s how Asians moved out from the San Francisco ghettos. But across the bay, the blacks are still reeling because of the whole “5 acres and a mule” mentality.

You should read more about Jackie Robinson. He was a man that was FAR ahead of his time.


33 posted on 10/29/2008 12:32:47 PM PDT by TypeZoNegative (Pro life & Vegan because I respect all life, Republican because our enemies don't respect ours.)
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To: bootless

No, it’s the wrong guy. I’m actually TypeZoNegative, the “Zo” in this case stands for my first (But seldom used) first name, Alonzo.


34 posted on 10/29/2008 12:37:21 PM PDT by TypeZoNegative (Pro life & Vegan because I respect all life, Republican because our enemies don't respect ours.)
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To: TypeZoNegative

Hi Zo!

I started to put it all together after I posted my message. Sorry!

Sounds like you’re in the SF Bay Area...? Me, too - East Bay, formerly lived in SF. You’re absolutely right.

My late father was born in Oakland - he would never recognize it now.


35 posted on 10/29/2008 10:01:12 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again. And NEVER GIVE UP.)
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To: TypeZoNegative

PS - Looks like we have two Zo’s - the man with the YouTube video is a Freeper, too!

It’s an awesome video.

Nice to meet you.


36 posted on 10/29/2008 10:02:29 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again. And NEVER GIVE UP.)
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To: BIOCHEMKY
This tax will be collected by the IRS, given to the United Nations for distribution which will find its way into the despots instead of the poor its intended to.

Poorly-written sentence. The tax most likely would, as intended, find its way into the hands of despots instead of the poor.

37 posted on 10/29/2008 10:24:23 PM PDT by supercat (Barry Soetoro == Bravo Sierra)
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To: bootless

Nope, I’m from the North Star State. We have our own San Francisco and Oakland, before both of our cities became “Oakland”.


38 posted on 10/29/2008 11:01:36 PM PDT by TypeZoNegative (Pro life & Vegan because I respect all life, Republican because our enemies don't respect ours.)
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