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Open Letter to the Board of the California Republican Party
ChronWatch ^ | Thursday, January 09, 2003 | Shannon Reeves

Posted on 01/09/2003 11:57:38 PM PST by dwills

Open Letter to the Board of the California Republican Party

By Shannon Reeves Thursday, January 09, 2003

To: Members of the Board of Directors of the California Republican Party

Dear Colleagues: As many of us have learned in recent media reports, Vice Chairman Bill Back distributed an article entitled, ''What if the South had Won the Civil War?'' -- an article that concludes that problems with race relations in America are the result of slaves being freed through Reconstruction, and black migration out of the south as a result of desegregation. This article trivialized slavery and it trivialized the impacts of slavery on my ancestors and people of African decent. The notion that this country would be better off if my ancestors had remained enslaved, and considered less than whole people, is personally offensive, abhorrent, and vile.

It is particularly offensive because my own party's vice chairman distributed this bigoted propaganda in an official CRP newsletter. Those of us in leadership positions have a responsibility to teach, raise awareness, and encourage thoughtful debate. We also have a responsibility to do so in an honest and ethical manner. Had distribution of the article in question been prefaced by a disclaimer that the editors didn't necessarily agree with the author's views, however, and felt the article had value for the debate it might create on federalism, I might have accepted the vice chairman's position in his January 4 statement that his ''newsletter is a forum for varying political discussion.'' As reported in the same day's Contra Costa Times, when asked several different times if he was offended by the article, Bill Back sidestepped the question and refused to answer. The lack of any such disclaimer or direct and honest response to the reporter can only lead me to one conclusion that Bill Back is sympathetic to the author's views. Why else would he distribute an obscure article that has absolutely no relevance to California, nor to Republican politics in his official California Republican Party newsletter?

I am sick and tired of being embarrassed by elected Republican officials who have no sensitivity for issues that alienate whole segments of our population. Republican leaders who consort with the Council of Conservative Citizens, highlight stump speeches at Bob Jones University, reminisce about segregationist campaigns, and sympathize with the bigoted views - and the very real possibility that others in our party affiliate with the Free Congress Foundation and groups with similar offensive ideology - perpetuate broad public opinion that Republicans harbor racist and bigoted ideals. Bill Back's conduct is the most current embarrassment to our party. His decision to distribute bigoted information demonstrates a lack of judgment and political acumen that's not appropriate for someone in a leadership position, especially as vice chairman of the California Republican Party.

This embarrassment is different for a black Republican. Not only do I have to sit in rooms and behave professionally towards Republicans who share this heinous ideology, I have to go home to a hostile environment where I'm called an ''Uncle Tom'' and maligned as a sell-out to my community because I'm a member of the Republican Party. When I go to the barbershop on Friday or my church on Sunday--wherever I go in the black community--I have to explain that Trent Lott's affiliation with the Council of Conservative Citizens doesn't represent all Republicans, that it was just an isolated incident. When they then question me about the scores of Republicans who visit Bob Jones University, I tell them that Republicans visit black universities, too. When they ask how I can serve in a party where the second in command, the man seeking our top spot distributes bigoted literature, I tell them that Bill Back doesn't represent the grassroots of this party--he's just one man. Black Republicans are expected to provide window dressing and cover to prove that this is not a racist party, yet our own leadership continues to act otherwise. People judge people by their experience of them, and by their actions, and when those actions do not match their words, actions become the more honest means by which to measure a person.

I don't talk about what it's like for me to be a black Republican, and what I live through day to day because I've made a choice to be true to and fight for my beliefs. But I think the time has come for those of you in this party to understand what I encounter from other Republicans. Maybe it will help you understand how hard this fight really is--and how insurmountable the ill-conceived actions of Republican leaders like Bill Back make it.

When I travel to speak at Republican conferences and events around the country, wandering through hotels, convention centers and social clubs, as I approach the rooms where I'm scheduled to speak, I am often told by Republicans that I must be in the wrong place. While boarding a shuttle bus to a national convention a few years ago, an attendee who was already on the bus introduced himself to another white guest who was boarding, took one look at me and, in an attempt to be helpful, told me I was on the wrong bus. As a Bush delegate at the 2000 convention in Philadelphia, I proudly wore my delegate's badge and RNC lapel pin as I worked the convention. Regardless of the fact that I was obviously a delegate prominently displaying my credentials, no less than six times did white delegates dismissively tell me to fetch them a taxi or carry their luggage.

Imagine how our Republican women would have felt if they had been mistaken for hotel maids. These people didn't see that I wasn't wearing a uniform; all they saw was a black face and they made an assumption. I am a proud Republican, one who has traveled this great country from Harlem to Honolulu to promote the Republican message. I've campaigned from Inyo to Siskiyou. Wherever I've been asked to go, I've shown up for this party, speaking to literally thousands of groups. And through it all, I've met thousands upon thousands of grassroots volunteers who have welcomed me, given me good advice, prayers, love, and support. They've taught me a lot, and I've always been grateful for their support. No one has treated me better than Thaddeus Taylor, Inyo County's chairman, who opened his home and treated me with such love. This is not another inter-party squabble of moderates versus conservatives, or rural versus urban. These are grassroots Republicans for whom the principles of inclusion and the big tent are an intrinsic part of their very fiber.

All is not lost in this party, but leadership is the problem. There is a prevalent insensitivity within this party's leadership regarding issues that are important or hurtful to the African American community in general. We cannot continue to elect leaders who have no regard for all of the people. President George W. Bush is the leader of this party and upon his election, he sent out a call for the best and the brightest talent to fill his administration. Through his efforts--in word and in deed--he now has the most diverse administration in American history. President Bush has set the example; it is up to the California Republican Party to follow.

Of the more than five hundred CRP recipients of the newsletter in question, not one party member was sensitive enough to recognize and question the offensive nature of the material, much less to do what should have been done: call for his censure. Subsequently, Bill Back was elevated by the membership from regional vice chairman to statewide vice chairman in the next CRP election, and he currently seeks the chairmanship. I have never called Bill Back a bigot or racist, but I condemn his distribution of bigoted propaganda in his official CRP newsletter. Bill Back cannot under any circumstances be bestowed with the honor of serving as chairman of the California Republican Party. I have not and will not endorse any candidate for chairman in this race, eliminating any perceived political motivation for this letter. If anointed CRP chairman, Bill Back's actions give the Democrats a two-year run in defining our party as one led by someone who sympathizes with bigoted views, which will be damaging to our president as we approach the 2004 election. It would further compromise California's elected Republicans in any matter where race is relevant, and hang like an albatross around the necks of future Republican candidates, a burden they don't deserve to bear. If the CRP elects Bill Back as chairman, then the party in effect endorses his actions of distributing bigoted propaganda. Such an endorsement would take the CRP beyond the point of repair with voters in a pluralistic state--where ethnic populations comprise our majority--and doom us to irrelevance.

As secretary of the California Republican Party and a fourteen-year conservative Republican activist, I call upon Bill Back to withdraw his candidacy from this and any future leadership race of the California Republican Party, and call upon you, my fellow members of the California Republican Party, to contact Bill Back immediately and urge him to withdraw his candidacy.

Yours truly, Shannon F. Reeves Secretary of the Board

cc: Ryan Erwin, Executive Director, California Republican Party Membership of the California Republican Party


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KEYWORDS: black; california; caucus; gop; liberty; party; racism; republican; rlc; state
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To: mhking
So by your definition, anyone who dissents with Bush or Reagan or Dole or Keyes is a "moderate" and "needs to go?"

What's so funny is that is the EXACT thing Todd does.

21 posted on 01/10/2003 7:37:21 AM PST by Howlin
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To: TLBSHOW
Jesse Lee Peterson needs to talk with him as to why he is playing the race card against whites. Fact!

So you tell me what Reeves and myself and other black Republicans are supposed to do when we are challenged with having to defend idiotic statements like those of Back.

"Uh, oh, no, he's not a racist. He didn't really mean those statements..."

No, we're supposed to challenge outmoded thinking and statements like that wherever they come from. Back (and Lott for that matter) doesn't get a pass because they're "good Republicans." And Reeves is not wrong for making that challenge.

How much of a "good Republican" can he actually be when he's undermining the GOP's message?

And who's to say that Jesse Peterson does not agree with Reeves? I only caught the last five minutes of his interview last night, but let's be realistic here.

22 posted on 01/10/2003 7:42:56 AM PST by mhking
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To: mhking
It was a good show and jesse said the n word at least 6 times, to point out that it does not matter. Oh he said the word is used everyday by blacks.

Point is this, we went over it all in that closed thread. That Bush bots destroyed!
23 posted on 01/10/2003 7:50:29 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: aristeides
Look, they are defending this rino again.
24 posted on 01/10/2003 7:55:35 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
highlight stump speeches at Bob Jones University

Didn't George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan speak there?

What, by the way, has happened to Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment?

25 posted on 01/10/2003 7:56:13 AM PST by aristeides
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To: aristeides
highlight stump speeches at Bob Jones University

Didn't George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan speak there


and Allan Keyes too! LOL
26 posted on 01/10/2003 7:58:55 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: aristeides
and Bob Dole but never mind people around here are so blind they need a new hobby!
27 posted on 01/10/2003 8:01:05 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: mhking
You are again falling into the liberal trap and Reeves is no republican instead a hero for the left wing nuts here


What we should be doing is pointing out to those "moderate" Republicans, both those who occupy elected offices and those who voted to put them there, that they are in effect supporting their own worst enemies.
http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/03/01/09_GOP.html


28 posted on 01/10/2003 8:11:05 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: Howlin
I've met the man and talked with him a bit. He is a talented talker (I wouldn't say "speaker"), and he understands what's wrong with the welfare state on a visceral level. He has the raw edges of a guy with less political savvy than he might and would thus bite the hand that thinks it feeds him, but if he shook my hand and gave me his word, I'd take it.
29 posted on 01/10/2003 8:12:00 AM PST by Carry_Okie (With friends like these, who needs friends?)
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To: aristeides
MORE RAT SPEW ABOUT THIS ISSUE HERE, SOON REEVES WILL BE A RAT HERO!

Countercharges in race for state's top GOP post
Another candidate raked for lack of sensitivity

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/01/09/MN2137.DTL

30 posted on 01/10/2003 8:16:04 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
It was a good show and jesse said the n word at least 6 times, to point out that it does not matter. Oh he said the word is used everyday by blacks.

I am black and NEVER say it. And just as Jesse Jackson doesn't speak for me, neither does Jesse Lee Peterson. I just happen to agree with him more often.

31 posted on 01/10/2003 8:20:21 AM PST by L.N. Smithee (Baloney is baloney, regardless of whether it's sliced from the left or the right...)
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To: L.N. Smithee
Did you listen last night? It was a good one.
32 posted on 01/10/2003 8:22:47 AM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: farmfriend
This is a problem with the Republican Party. We cannibalize our own in PUBLIC. This must stop. It's a fact the "d's" are much more racists than we ever were. Not that we don't have a problem, we do. Look at their, (d's), leadership and record need I say more? However, when they have a racial conflagration they quietly take the offender to the woodshed while publically showing unity.

Mr. Reeves is a very smart man, but he blew it here by sending this letter to Chronwatch. I have confidence the Californian grassroots Republican's could have handled the ignorance of Mr. Back much more effectively in house.

Everytime one of these pimples burst, it takes us months, years to recover. I wish we could force Republican's to read the writings of Saul Alinsky. Alinsky diagrams how to disrupt our momentum, if we weren't to smart by half, we could defeat this tired playbook. We consistantly get played like a Stradivarius from both the liberals and internally. I'm getting tired of it because we're too stupid to learn from our mistakes.

To quote an old song, "...there's a bad moon risin'" in all aspects of our lives and we need unity if we are to correct the situation.



33 posted on 01/10/2003 8:25:19 AM PST by bigfootbob
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To: TLBSHOW
You are again falling into the liberal trap and Reeves is no republican instead a hero for the left wing nuts here

You have continually beat up on Reeves, yet provided no reason nor support for your assertion.

I contend, firstly that he would not have risen to as high a post as he has in the CRP if he were the RINO you suggest. In addition, everything I've seen and heard from him to this point says that he is as genuine as you or I am.

Now, you insist he is a RINO; what support do you have for your assertion - and I mean empirical evidence, not your continued railing against anyone who doesn't agree with you/Bush/Reagan/Keyes/et.al. In other words, prove it beyond your personal antagonism toward the man.

34 posted on 01/10/2003 8:26:14 AM PST by mhking
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To: bigfootbob
This is a problem with the Republican Party. We cannibalize our own in PUBLIC. This must stop. It's a fact the "d's" are much more racists than we ever were. Not that we don't have a problem, we do. Look at their, (d's), leadership and record need I say more? However, when they have a racial conflagration they quietly take the offender to the woodshed while publically showing unity.

Now on that note, you and I can agree. Unfortunately, there are some who have no problem with publicly flogging one of our conservative bretheren whose opinions do not coincide with those. (the "do as I say do or you're a heathen" crowd)

35 posted on 01/10/2003 8:29:49 AM PST by mhking (Perhaps both Back AND Reeves need a good talkin' to?)
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To: TLBSHOW
Ummm..I requested the thread be locked. You won nothing.

There is no reason any black conservative should just "put up with" treatment like Reeves' has faced. It's disgusting to assume someone black is a porter. When you see a black person do you automatically assume they are hired help?

36 posted on 01/10/2003 8:38:45 AM PST by Bella_Bru
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To: Bella_Bru; TLBSHOW
When you see a black person do you automatically assume they are hired help?

Let's go one better: have you ever been anywhere where it's been assumed that you were the "hired help?" Pretty damned humiliating, especially when you are there in a different function (or for no damned reason at all for that matter).

37 posted on 01/10/2003 8:44:42 AM PST by mhking
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To: mhking
Hear, hear.

And it is perfectly understandbale that you are getting sick and tired of seeing your efforts wasted by the stupidity of others.

Shannon Reeves is NOT race-baiting. All he is doing is holding Bill Back responsible for his actions.
38 posted on 01/10/2003 8:44:43 AM PST by hchutch (I'll fly a Su-30MK - Cessnas don't do it for me.)
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To: TLBSHOW
MORE RAT SPEW ABOUT THIS ISSUE HERE, SOON REEVES WILL BE A RAT HERO!

Listen up, genius: Democrats wouldn't be getting any traction on this at all if jackasses like Back resisted re-fighting the Civil War as if it had some credible relevance to California politics. And if there weren't troglodytes like yourself who think it's no big deal that black Republicans are told, "You are in the wrong place" by white Republicans, it wouldn't be necessary for Reeves to say a thing.

It seems you believe only one type of black people belongs in the GOP -- those who mistakenly think prejudice against blacks no longer exists, and who will shut up and take it when they are insulted by people who claim they respect them.

39 posted on 01/10/2003 8:47:17 AM PST by L.N. Smithee (Baloney is baloney, regardless of whether it's sliced from the left or the right...)
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To: L.N. Smithee
and who will shut up and take it when they are insulted by people who claim they respect them.

You nailed it! They are RINO's to some if they dare speak up. That alone is racist.

How dare they get all uppity when we ask them to fetch our bags! < /sarcasm>

40 posted on 01/10/2003 8:49:34 AM PST by Bella_Bru
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