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07-03-09, 03:12 PM #1
National Black Republican Association calls on Democrat Party to apologize for racism.
The National Black Republican Association (NBRA) has issued a petition requesting President Obama to issue a proclamation of apology to black Americans for the Democrat Party’s 150-year history of racism in America. The organization’s current newsletter, “The Democratic Party Owes Blacks an Apology” by Chairman Frances Rice, outlines the reasons for the petition.
The NBRA is not asking this of our government, our country, American citizens, nor the Republican Party. They are asking it solely from the Democrat Party. Further, they ask Democrats to stop “issuing unwarranted apologies on behalf of America, while simultaneously using racial politics for partisan political gain.”
The organization places the blame for current racial divides in America at the feet of the Democrat Party. In the newsletter, they contend the Democrat Party is “the party of the four S’s: Slavery, Secession, Segregation, and now Socialism.”
They believe the socialist policies of the Democrat Party harm blacks, rather than help them, and serve to further racial tensions through victim-mongering.
Chairman Rice spells out how the socialism of the Democrat Party uses a “despicable..strategy …to keep blacks poor, angry, and voting for Democrats.” And further, that “the socialist policies of the Democrats have destroyed the economic and social fabric of black communities.”
She states that there are two main reasons for black support of the Democrat Party, despite the fact that most blacks are generally conservative. First is the Democrats’ false branding of the Republican Party as being racist. And second, is the deeply-rooted belief that “the government must do something for blacks”. Whereas the Republican Party promotes self-sufficiency among the black community, the Democrat Party insists on blacks’ dependence on the government.
The newsletter details President Obama’s practice of “the politics of poverty” from his time in Chicago politics to the presidency.
Chairman Rice concludes by asking Democrats to “stop using race baiting as a political weapon and apologize to blacks so that our nation can finally heal our racial wounds.”
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07-04-09, 12:47 AM #2
Good!
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07-04-09, 01:46 AM #3
amen... but we all know it's not gonna happen...
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07-04-09, 03:48 AM #4
oooohhhh I can't wait to see/hear the response
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07-04-09, 04:04 AM #5
Never see it on the networks or mainstream cable. Newspapers won't print it. Besides it's history, something not taught in NEA appproved schools, so who cares?
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07-04-09, 07:58 AM #6
He'll have to get Nancy Pelosi and Al Sharpton together to explain it to him.
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07-04-09, 10:33 AM #7
Probably Jesse Jackson, too.
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