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  • Black Republican In The News

    10/26/2003 11:38:58 AM PST · 1 of 1
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    October 4 Minnesota Spokesman Recorder newspaper to have conservative section

    The Minnesota Spokesman is our leading African American newspaper in the State of Minnesota. The section "Issues, and New Perspectives" is the brainchild of Lucky Rosenbloom, who shall submit monthly articles providing readers with a better understanding and reasoning for Republican legislation, and the Republican agenda, and how our agenda benefits the urban areas. Call the Spokesman at 612 827.4021, and subscribe today. Don't miss any article as we step boldly on the liberal block.

  • Woodrow Wilson and Black People

    08/03/2003 9:33:31 AM PDT · 1 of 53
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    What we did not learn about Wilson is as remarkable as what we did not learn about this president. We learned, and I teach today, that some say Wilson led our country into World War 1 and after the war led a national struggle to create the League of nation. We learned that Wilson would be associated with the suffrage movement. However, history lesson fail to mention two antidemocratic policies that Wilson failed to carry out: his racial segregation of the federal government and his military intervention in foreign countries. The United States intervened in Latin America more that anytime in our history. We landed more troops in Mexico in 1914, Haiti in 1915, and the Dominican in 1916. Wilson would maintina forces in Nicaragua, using them to determine its president and to press passage of a treaty preferential to the United States. Get this. Russian textbooks give great detail to Wilson (in 1917) giving monetary aid to “White” side of the Russian civil war. After a short hold on front lines as far west as Volga, the White Russian forces broken by the end of 1919, our troops would leave Vladivostok on April 1, 1920. Some historian accept the idea that Wilson’s interventions in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua, would set the historical stage for dictators of Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, and the Somozas. What we did not learn about Wilson is as remarkable as what we did learn about Wilson. Critical Thinking Question. Why, do you suppose that over half of our textbooks fail to mention Wilson’s takeover of Haiti? U.S. Marines invaded Haiti in 1915 and forced their legislature to select our preferred president. Why?

    Why do most textbooks only have a few sentences about Wilson’s racism? We shall cover this in Wilson, Part 3

    Send your responses to:

    Black Republican Coalition PO Box 4171 Saint Paul MN 55104

    or email to

    MnBRC@hotmail.com

  • Woodrow Wilson and Blacks

    08/03/2003 9:21:33 AM PDT · 1 of 12
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    What we did not learn about Wilson is as remarkable as what we did not learn about this president. We learned, and I teach today, that some say Wilson led our country into World War 1 and after the war led a national struggle to create the League of nation. We learned that Wilson would be associated with the suffrage movement. However, history lesson fail to mention two antidemocratic policies that Wilson failed to carry out: his racial segregation of the federal government and his military intervention in foreign countries. The United States intervened in Latin America more that anytime in our history. We landed more troops in Mexico in 1914, Haiti in 1915, and the Dominican in 1916. Wilson would maintina forces in Nicaragua, using them to determine its president and to press passage of a treaty preferential to the United States. Get this. Russian textbooks give great detail to Wilson (in 1917) giving monetary aid to “White” side of the Russian civil war. After a short hold on front lines as far west as Volga, the White Russian forces broken by the end of 1919, our troops would leave Vladivostok on April 1, 1920. Some historian accept the idea that Wilson’s interventions in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua, would set the historical stage for dictators of Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, and the Somozas. What we did not learn about Wilson is as remarkable as what we did learn about Wilson. Critical Thinking Question. Why, do you suppose that over half of our textbooks fail to mention Wilson’s takeover of Haiti? U.S. Marines invaded Haiti in 1915 and forced their legislature to select our preferred president. Why?

    Why do most textbooks only have a few sentences about Wilson’s racism? We shall cover this in Wilson, Part 3

    Send your responses to:

    Black Republican Coalition PO Box 4171 Saint Paul MN 55104

    or email to

    MnBRC@hotmail.com

  • History Alive

    08/03/2003 9:13:48 AM PDT · 1 of 2
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    Woodrow Wilson's administration was openly hostile to Black Americans. Wilson was an outspoken white supremacist who believed that Black people were inferior. During his campaign for the presidency, Wilson promised to press for civil rights. But once in office he forgot his promises. Now, Americans form different races voted for Wilson on these civil rights promises. Wilson not only turned his back on Blacks, but all those voting DFLers and Republicans that voted him in on his civil rights agenda. Instead of being true to his (Wilson) civil rights agenda, Wilson would order that Black and White workers in government be separated form each other. This was the first time such segregation existed since Reconstruction. When Black federal workers protested this order, Wilson, had them all fired. In November, 1914, a Black delegation asked the President to reverse his policies. Wilson in his nefarious activities, refused and replaced the Black federal workers with White Southern Dixiecrats.

    Despite Republicans continued efforts to appoint Blacks in federal jobs including port collector for New Orleans and the District of Columbia, register of treasury, despite Blacks taking part in Republican conventions, Wilson's policies would disgrace the office he held. His Republican predecessors had repeated conflict with him towards Black appointments in federal government.

    Send your responses to:

    Black Republican Coalition PO Box 4171 Saint Paul MN 55104

    or email to

    MnBRC@hotmail.com

  • Same-Sex Marriage

    08/02/2003 11:19:33 AM PDT · 17 of 18
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to Tijeras_Slim
    Just remember, you saw it here first.
  • Same-Sex Marriage

    08/02/2003 11:12:32 AM PDT · 15 of 18
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to Harmless Teddy Bear
    No! I will not ask for correction regarding spelling from smae to same. Come on my friend on the other side, it's one fun mistake. Oh! We should take note that you mentioned the "D" word.
  • Same-Sex Marriage

    08/02/2003 10:57:16 AM PDT · 12 of 18
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to Lancey Howard
    Hey! Yours truly made an error. Smae, darn, to Same.
    Now, excuse me. better yet, have a little fun wtih my mistake. Laugh
  • Same-Sex Marriage

    08/02/2003 10:43:52 AM PDT · 1 of 18
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    SAME-SEX MARRIAGE In 1996, President Clinton signed the Defense of marriage Act, which denied federal recognition of same-sex marriages and allowed states to ignore same-sex unions eleswhere. No doubt, one of the greatest acts by this Democrat.

    No one called Clinton racist, or a gay/lesbian hater. Yet, President Bush, and other conservatives express similar positions and we are given the "people that hate civil rights" attachment. As an African American, I for one find myself tired of gays/lesbians attempts to associate the civil rights struggles of people of color and women, to the abnormal rights of same-sex marriage and preaching of gays/lesbians in the pulpit.

    I shall have discourse on this matter the next time I fill-in on AM 1500 KSTP talk radio. Get on our call list at mnbrc@hotmail.com or call 612 661.0923

    Lucky Rosenbloom, President Urban Republican Coalition www.mngop.com/brc

    REMEMBER. Our position to prohibit same-sex marriage recognition, does not mean you are against civil rights, and equal access for people of color and women.

  • Gays and Lesbians in the PULPIT

    07/08/2003 8:09:16 AM PDT · 1 of 14
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    Your answers will be posted in our Issues and Positions section at www.mngop.com/brc

    Mr. Lucky Rosenbloom ask the tough questions AM 1500 KSTP talk radio July 13, 2003 7am-10am Have your name placed on our notification list for other times when Lucky, will be on KSTP e-mail mnbrc@hotmail.com

  • Lucky Rosenbloom Speaks

    07/06/2003 2:26:12 PM PDT · 10 of 11
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to xJones
    Godspeed my friend!
    www.mngop.com/brc
  • MHKing with Minnesota Black GOP Coalition head Lucky Rosenbloom on RadioFR!

    07/05/2003 8:35:25 PM PDT · 19 of 20
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to philomath
    MhKIng
    I find him (Mike) to speak with perspicacity and courage. We shall notice many Black conservatives having this kind of cognitive skills in our future.

    I, remain eleated to have been a guest on his show.
    Love, joy, and peace of God, to Mhking's family.
    Lucky R.
  • Lucky Rosenbloom Speaks

    07/05/2003 8:14:35 PM PDT · 1 of 11
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    Learn what the liberals are up to. Because our itinerary is getting busy, call today.
  • Blacks Defend President Bush

    07/05/2003 3:55:13 PM PDT · 41 of 42
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to rhema
    No. You may call (651) 647.2837.
    Ask, when is Lucky on?
  • Respond to this Question

    07/05/2003 12:35:12 PM PDT · 1 of 4
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    We see in some areas where Gays and Lesbians are ordained to preach from the pulpit. This will lead to samr sex marriage, and benefits. This begins a movement to sanction same sex marriage. I want your thoughts.
  • African American Slaves and the U.S. Capitol

    07/05/2003 12:14:53 PM PDT · 6 of 14
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to Arkinsaw
    We agree. Godspeed
  • African American Slaves and the U.S. Capitol

    07/05/2003 10:32:25 AM PDT · 1 of 14
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    To support this endeavor, send letters of support to: Black Republican Coalition PO Box 4171 St. Paul, Mn 55104 Your letters shall be forwarded to Sen. Coleman, and the participating youth. Send this article to others. Advise others to send support letters. Lets make this happen.
  • Blacks Defend President Bush

    07/05/2003 8:00:03 AM PDT · 40 of 42
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition to rhema
    I will cover a show on July 13, 2003
    AM 1500 KSTP Talk Radio
    7am-10am
    Topic: The Attack On President Bush
  • Ku Klux Klan Called for the Killing of Republicans

    07/04/2003 6:01:08 PM PDT · 1 of 86
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    Radical Republicans would risk each other lives for equal rights for the newly freeded Blacks during reconstruction. You didn't learn this in the Urban Schools did you?
  • Black Conservatives

    07/04/2003 5:49:28 PM PDT · 1 of 12
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Douglas. All Black Conservatives.
  • Blacks Defend President Bush

    07/04/2003 12:36:08 PM PDT · 1 of 42
    Mn. Black Republican Coalition
    To destroy a president and staff that are likely to be recorded as one of the best throughout history. Leanr more at www.mngop.com/brc