"...what usually led them away from the Democrats was their realization of what the abortion holocaust has done to Black America. Their concsiences seared by dead black babies, they realized who their true enemies were."
That was one of MAJOR issues that led me to become a Republican, along with the fact the Democrats embrace an un-Godly and immoral platform: Abortion, Homosexuality, Socialism and Victimization, or Slave mentalitiy, if you will.
-Regards, T.
Thanks for the confirmation. I used to live in a precinct with a very small GOP representation (it was the poorer side of town in an area with lots of minorities). I met a black fellow who was all fire and brimstone about the abortion issue. The more he learned about it, the angrier he got.
We elected him precinct chair and he became a delegate all the way up to the National convention. Now some might cynically call that opportunism but I saw it as how eager the party was to have black voices among them. If you get inside an organization, you'll be more effective than screaming at them from the outside.
But, then, as somebody who has been a Keyes supporter, I really don't have any qualms about blacks leading the party - as long as they are conservatives.
Same thing with women. If a Lady Thatcher was running for office here, I'd be all for it.
The sad part is that there are so few blacks or women that are conservative enough for me to support them.