A quote from George Bush, June 28, 2000

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, Apr 9, 2008.

  1. You didn't say current...read your quote....you said they don't elect period...I proved once again ...you were wrong...now your trying to change your statements as usual....no wonder your a Hillary fan!!!...were you running from sniper fire while typing this post???
     
    #11     Apr 10, 2008
  2. Today is what counts.

    Today, who are the republican congressmen and senators in D.C.?

    Why don't we have an black republicans today elected to the house and senate in D.C. ?

    Why don't the white republicans support black republicans?

    The most reasonable answer is racism...

     
    #12     Apr 10, 2008
  3. Changing the parameters again when caught saying something foolish or just plain lying.....sigghhhh...your so predictable....

    your reasoning to get to Racism is hysterical....ever notice how everytime a Black republican is put forward all the dems and black leaders yell uncle tom????...you yourslef said " condi should grow out her hair into an afro and wear traditional tribal black dress of her ancestors"...sheesh...how racist can you be? she's Sect. of State...but you want her to look like Thelma from Good times in the 70's!!!
     
    #13     Apr 10, 2008
  4. Yannis

    Yannis

    The Democratic Party has tried hard to convince black Americans that they should remain together as a loyal Democratic block vote. Of course that's stupid because they lose their bargaining power. But, unfortunately, 90% of them believe that there's something to be gained in this way. It's their decision (for political gain) that creates the imbalance you are talking about.

    So, despite GWB's appointing Powell and Rice and other blacks to positions of extraordinary prestige and power, the Democrats work hard to demonize and ostracize those great Americans. Remember the treatment that Clarence Thomas got in the hands of the Democratic Congress? That's really racist.

    Not to mention Rev Jeremiah Wright's beliefs and words - even more racist. Of course, Obama is sticking with him, which may indicate another, more covert, form of racism. Too bad :(
     
    #14     Apr 10, 2008
  5. Nonsense.

    The parameters are the same, there are no black republicans today in the senate and the house in D.C.

     
    #15     Apr 10, 2008
  6. Why don't we see black republicans in the senate and the house in D.C.

    Why is that?

    We see white republicans, why not black republicans elected to congress and the senate?

     
    #16     Apr 10, 2008
  7. You didn't say TODAY...you are changingyour tiune when yo have been proven wrong...very typical...you also leave out the fact that Obama beat who for the senate????? Come on.. say it.....
     
    #17     Apr 10, 2008
  8. Yannis

    Yannis

    I answered that, read my quote, carefully!
     
    #18     Apr 10, 2008
  9. Quote where I said republicans have never elected black republicans...

    They have in the past on an extremely infrequent basis, but that wasn't within the past 10 years...

    Why not black republicans today in the senate or the house in D.C.?

    A question you refuse to answer...
    It is laughable that you produce a couple of black republicans from the past and try to defend the situation today.

    Very republican of you, very republican...

    Obama was running in a blue state, and dems generally control the blue states so a dem won.

    Former Senator Brooke came from a blue state, elected over 40 years ago, not a red state.

    Red states with black senators and congressmen on a regular basis?

    Nope...the logical conclusion is racism by the red state republicans who vote republican...

     
    #19     Apr 10, 2008
  10. I read your comments, they provided no explanation why republican states, especially red states vote in white republicans but not black republicans.

    This has nothing to do with the dems...nothing at all.

    Repubs are all about party loyalty, so if they put up a republican black, the loyal party would support that candidate...unless of course their racism is even stronger than party loyalty...


     
    #20     Apr 10, 2008