Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Douglas. All Black Conservatives.
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
Checked your website, very good........if only we had the same in NJ!
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
Black? Conservative? What? Are you on drugs?
Everyone knows that blacks are liberal. You must be speaking about some Uncle Toms.
Conservative blacks? No way.
3 posted on
07/04/2003 5:58:01 PM PDT by
Radix
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
MLK at least spoke explicitly against the race policy that the Left now holds.
4 posted on
07/04/2003 6:01:19 PM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail?)
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition; mhking
Black Conservative Ping.
5 posted on
07/04/2003 6:06:13 PM PDT by
martin_fierro
(A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
I am willing to debate with any liberal, Black, or White, regarding this research. I am willing to debate with any liberal, anytime, about the Republican vs. the Democrats in terms of people of color and/or women and which party has the best to offer. Debating is not a liberal strength, filibustering is.
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
Liberals are too afraid of black republicans to even attempt a debate! Liberals and white republicans debating....no problem.
It boils down to a fear they have, that they may say something that is not politically correct. Liberals are not very comfortable in there skin....look at Al Gore. This man was incapable of answering a question that hadn't already been through the PC mill and back.
There has been a strange new phenomenon occuring recently from the liberal crowd....make that the white liberal crowd. They have attacked black republicans with rude and some say racist remarks. Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice have been two of the targets and in my opinion, I think Colin and Condoleezza have been too nice about it all.
7 posted on
07/04/2003 6:12:46 PM PDT by
Arpege92
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
Once you get Louis Farrakhan away from the race-baiting rhetoric, he actually has many intelligent things to say about the Black community. He doesn't want them dependant on white slave owners (aka the government). He wants blacks to be self-sufficient. He wants black to take responsibility for each other and repudiate those who commit crimes and live off the sweat of others.
If that was the extent of his message, I'd be quite supportive. It's the other 2/3rds of Mr. Farrakhan's pronouncements that make me ill. I guess you'd have to lump him in with these other so-called "conservative" black voices.
9 posted on
07/04/2003 6:33:44 PM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(Spay or neuter your liberal.)
To: Admin Moderator
Spell-Check on Aisle Three. "Coservative"
10 posted on
07/04/2003 6:34:43 PM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(Spay or neuter your liberal.)
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
I have notice the increase in black harley riders with the increase in black conservatives. Corralation not necessarily causation, but interesting nontheless.
To: Mn. Black Republican Coalition
"The problem many African-Americans have with these 'conservatives,'" she said, "is that they appear to air the problems of the black community to the entire nation without offering any real solutions." They offer the solution to anyone who cares to listen. Stop depending on the government. Stop depending on the lying liberal leaders. Depend on yourselves and your families to get ahead, not on some government mandated extra credit just for being black.
Black athletes got where they are at by hard work and never giving up. They got where they are at by working harder than the competition. If there were affirmative action programs in sports, the black players would still be dependent on the extra points that were being given out instead of just doing it. Winners don't depend on someone else to level the playing field for them.
12 posted on
07/04/2003 9:56:54 PM PDT by
eggman
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