Liberals owe us an apology

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"porks" on the table liberals........come get it

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Good luck being welcome in the Republican Party. Stay away from those guys in the white pointy hats.

Your ignorance never ceases to amaze me.

The democrats brought you the KKK, the republicans brought you the Emancipation Proclamation.

A little known fact of history involves the heavy opposition to the civil rights movement by several prominent Democrats. Similar historical neglect is given to the important role Republicans played in supporting the civil rights movement. A calculation of 26 major civil rights votes from 1933 through the 1960's civil rights era shows that Republicans favored civil rights in approximately 96% of the votes, whereas the Democrats opposed them in 80% of the votes! These facts are often intentionally overlooked by the left wing Democrats for obvious reasons. In some cases, the Democrats have told flat out lies about their shameful record during the civil rights movement.

The next time Democrats take to the national airwaves to dishonestly accuse Republicans of racial hatred, remember who the historical record up until this very day points to as the real bigots: The Democrat Party. In all possible ways, the Democrat Party is built around the pillars of ultra leftists, many of whom are known participants in racism and/or affiliates of racist hate groups. Consider the Democrat Party of today's heroes and leaders:
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democrat icon and orchestrator of Japanese Internment
- Ex-House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, former affiliate of a St. Louis area racist group
- Ex-Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Byrd, former Ku Klux Klansman known for making bigoted slurs on national television
- Rev. Jesse Jackson, Democrat keynote speaker and race hustler known for making anti-Semitic slurs
- Rev. Al Sharpten, Democrat activist and perennial candidate and race hustler known inciting anti-Semitic violence in New York City
- Sen. Ernest Hollings, leading Democrat Senator known for use of racial slurs against several minority groups
- Lee P. Brown, former Clinton cabinet official and Democrat mayor of Houston who won reelection using racial intimidation against Hispanic voters
- Andrew Cuomo, former Clinton cabinet official and Democrat candidate for NY Governor who made racist statements about a black opponent.
- Dan Rather, Democrat CBS news anchor and editorialist known for using anti-black racial epithets on a national radio broadcast
- Donna Brazile, former Gore campaign manager known for making anti-white racial attacks. Brazile has also worked for Jackson, Gephardt, and Michael Dukakis

The simple truth is that the Democrat Party's history during this century is one closely aligned to bigotry in a record stemming largely out of the liberal New Deal era up until the modern day. Bigots are at the center of the Democrat party's current leadership and role models. And in a striking display of hypocrisy, many of the same Democrats who dishonestly shout accusations of "bigotry" at conservatives are practicing bigots of the most disgusting and disreputable kind themselves.

Other not so well known facts are:

1862: President Abraham Lincoln is the first President to meet with a group of black leaders

1864: The Republican National Convention makes the abolition of slavery a plank in its platform

1868: Oscar J. Dunn becomes Lieutenant Governor in Louisiana

P.B.S Pinchback and James J. Harris become the first African-American delegates to the Republican National Convention held in Chicago


1869: Joseph H. Rainey, South Carolina, becomes the first African-American Congressman

1870: Hiram R. Revels is elected to fill U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Jefferson Davis

Alonzo J. Ransier is elected Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina before being elected to the U.S. Congress in 1872

1871: Robert B. Elliot chairs South Carolina delegation to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia

1872: John R. Lynch is elected Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives; he was later elected to U.S. Congress in 1973

1875: Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi becomes the first African-American elected to a full-term in U.S. Senate

1884: John R. Lynch is the first African-American to preside over the Republican National Convention; gives the keynote address


1901: President Theodore Roosevelt invites Booker T. Washington to dinner at the White House

1920: The Republican National Convention declares that African-Americans must be admitted to all state and district conventions

1954: President Dwight Eisenhower appoints J. Ernest Wilkins as Assistant Secretary of Labor

1960: Jackie Robinson, the first black Major League Baseball player, endorses Nixon for President

1966: Edward W. Brooke (R-MA) is the first African-American elected to U.S. Senate by popular vote

1968: Arthur A Fletcher is appointed Assistant Secretary of Labor; Fletcher later became candidate for Chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1976 and appointed Chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in 1990

1975: President Gerald Ford appoints William T. Coleman Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation

James B. Parsons is named Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court in Chicago, the first African-American to hold this position

1980: NAACP President Benjamin Hooks is invited to address the Republican National Convention

1981: President Ronald Reagan appoints Clarence Pendleton, Jr., as Chairman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission

1982: President Reagan appoints Clarence Thomas as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

1989: President George H.W. Bush appoints Louis Sullivan as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

President Bush appoints General Colin L. Powell as Chair of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Powell became the 12th and, at age 52, the youngest-ever chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and the first black person ever to reach that rank

President Bush appoints Condoleezza Rice as Director, and later Senior Director, of Soviet and East European Affairs in the National Security Council, and a Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs

1990: Gary Franks is elected to U.S. Congress (CT)

1991: President Bush appoints Clarence Thomas to U.S. Supreme Court

1994: J. Kenneth Blackwell becomes the first African American elected to a statewide Executive office in Ohio when he was elected Treasurer of State

1998: U.S. House of Representatives elects J.C. Watts (R-OK) Chairman of the House Republican Conference

2001: President George W. Bush appoints:


Condoleezza Rice, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (National Security Advisor)

Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State

Roderick R. Paige, U.S. Secretary of Education

Alphonso Jackson, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Claude Allen, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Leo S. Mackay, Jr., Deputy Secretary, Veterans Affairs

Larry D. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General; U.S. Department of Justice

Stephen A. Perry, Administrator, General Services Administration

President George W. Bush signs a bill to form the Presidential Commission to create the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

2002: For the first time in history, Black Republicans hold the Lieutenant Governor position in two states. Michael Steele is inaugurated as the first African American Lieutenant Governor to serve the State of Maryland and the first African American elected to a statewide office in Maryland. Jennette Bradley is inaugurated Lieutenant Governor of Ohio.

Six African Americans were elected to state-wide offices

2003: J.C. Watts becomes Chairman of GOPAC

President Bush nominates Alphonso Jackson to become the 13th Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development

You can choose to remain ignorant, but history speaks for itself.
 
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"porks" on the table liberals........come get it​


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I like this guy. This is a must watch video.

Me too Amanda

But you know what is a shame? The fact that black conservatives have to explain why they are a conservative to the extent of explaining their whole life. I know many black people who are just like this guy. And they are sick of being accused of everything from being uncle toms to being part of the propaganda machine, or plants by republicans.

Yeah it does seem as if many on the left is racist, and are blinded by their own views of the black conservative people, or blacks in general.

Obama is the leader of cannibalistic behavior against black conservatives

Chew on this cannibals, conservatives will frame the debate

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"porks" on the table liberals........come get it​


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Good luck being welcome in the Republican Party. Stay away from those guys in the white pointy hats.

you didn't have time to watch it moron


That is why many on the left are useful idiots, they are robots, they don't take time to read and/or watch what is real

They are part of the culture that is hollywood driven, living in a utopia that does not, nor will it ever exist.

here is an idea for all those obamatrons, create your own destiny
 
Black conservatives do not have to explain why they are conservatives. Yet they feel compelled to explain why they are conservative due to propaganda pushed by lefties that claim conservatives or republicans are racists. Thus given the idea that the Black republican is an uncle tom or sell out.

In this video, the young man sounds like a christian conservative and he points out many of the misconception created in the popular Democratic Republican comparison. Popular as being infused with propaganda and faulty historics. He did not make any apologies about being a conservative, he clearly states that he is proud of being a conservative..
 
Black conservatives do not have to explain why they are conservatives. Yet they feel compelled to explain why they are conservative due to propaganda pushed by lefties that claim conservatives or republicans are racists. Thus given the idea that the Black republican is an uncle tom or sell out.

In this video, the young man sounds like a christian conservative and he points out many of the misconception created in the popular Democratic Republican comparison. Popular as being infused with propaganda and faulty historics. He did not make any apologies about being a conservative, he clearly states that he is proud of being a conservative..

I did not say he was "apologizing", but that many feel the need to "explain" their entire life of democratic connections because of just what you say in the highlighted portion of your post
 
The left is condescending of black people in general, that is highly offensive, and those who cannot see that are either racist or stupid or both
 
Black conservatives do not have to explain why they are conservatives. Yet they feel compelled to explain why they are conservative due to propaganda pushed by lefties that claim conservatives or republicans are racists. Thus given the idea that the Black republican is an uncle tom or sell out.

In this video, the young man sounds like a christian conservative and he points out many of the misconception created in the popular Democratic Republican comparison. Popular as being infused with propaganda and faulty historics. He did not make any apologies about being a conservative, he clearly states that he is proud of being a conservative..

I did not say he was "apologizing", but that many feel the need to "explain" their entire life of democratic connections because of just what you say in the highlighted portion of your post


Actually, I was not responding to you. I guess I need to quote the person that suggested he was apologizing.

When regarding Blacks and why Blacks vote Democrat, I think it has more to do with most Blacks running as Democrats. Republicans can easily change this through outreaches through the Christian conservative movements and even approaching other Black religious institutions. There is a ready audience of Black conservatives that would happily use the Republican platform to vocalize thier views. Unfortunately, I think the Republican party is seriously miscalculating what they can and can not accomplish and this is probably due to the parties misconception about minority communities.

A piece of politics I have long realized is that conservatives exist in every ethnic group and culture. The same is not true about liberals.
 
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"porks" on the table liberals........come get it

:lol::lol:

Good luck being welcome in the Republican Party. Stay away from those guys in the white pointy hats.

Absolute horseshit again from a left winger.... attempting to equate being a REP with being a racist or that the party is full of racists....

It is people like you who are the ones who are absolutely disgusting

REALLY? Wasn't it McCain himself who had to correct one of your many followers at one of his rallies that Obama was in fact, NOT a Muslim? The GOP is full of racists and haters. You cannot deny this fact. Hell, the GOP wouldn't even bring itself to putting Mitt Romney on the ticket even though he was much stronger on economic issues than McCain could have ever hoped to have been. Why? Because Roomeny is a Mormon. "Nuff said.
 
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