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To: YourAdHere
While it is no secret that African Americans have long voted Democrat, the question at hand is whether the GOP is concerned with the obvious racial disconnect.

Pffft. Blacks don't show up at GOP events for a reason. One need only look at the treatment dished out to distinguished black men and women who dare call themselves Republicans or conservatives. Clarence Thomas, J.C. Watts, Michael Steele, Condoleezza Rice, Ward Connerly, Ken Hamblin and countless other courageous black leaders are vilified by Democrats and their friends in the media for refusing to accept their insulting labels. Every one of the aforementioned leaders is pilloried as an Uncle Tom. Somehow by achieving greatness they are traitors to their race. Have you ever stopped to wonder why a woman like Condoleezza Rice who speaks five languages and represents our country to foreign leaders is not really black while the drug dealer on the street who destroys black children is truly black? Can this type of treatment be construed as anything but a continuation of the Democrat war against the black psyche?

16 posted on 03/16/2012 6:37:20 AM PDT by ILS21R (Never give up.)
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To: ILS21R

“...Have you ever stopped to wonder why a woman like Condoleezza Rice who speaks five languages and represents our country to foreign leaders is not really black while the drug dealer on the street who destroys black children is truly black? Can this type of treatment be construed as anything but a continuation of the Democrat war against the black psyche?...”

Why is this so hard for people to see????

I commend you on one of the most insightful statements I’ve read in a while....


20 posted on 03/16/2012 6:45:06 AM PDT by Boonie
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