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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
I neglected to respond to that question in my last post.
The answer would be, "No." Colin Powell comes to mind right away.
I imagine that there are some black politicians who fly under the banner of the Democrat Party, but are not all that liberal-- which would be reflection of a huge percentage of black Americans today.
Sure, many blacks call themselves Democrat and vote Democrat. That does not mean that they are liberal-- especially among the older blacks.
Until the GOP properly deal with its poster children who hunt at Camp Niggerhead, and other racial inconsistencies of a political party that is "race neutral", many blacks will simply not align with the GOP.
Think about it-- if you're a black American and you turned 50 this year, you can remember when racial segregation was enforced by law. When many blacks look at today's GOP, they are reminded of the idiots who were in power NOT that long ago with opinions and ideas that threaten to reverse the racial progress America has made. If you were black and over 50, don't you think you would at least pause before supporting people that remind you a very long and dark part of American history? Honestly, I can understand why many won't even give supporting the GOP a 2nd thought.
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JD - the national media all want to keep the Black Americans on the Democratic Plantation. The Camp Niggerhead story was one that they had to turn over the rock and scrape paint off to come up with. I am not a Perry supporter but I do not believe that he would be that foolish.
As for Cain, I truly do not know how much is true and how much is made up. Unlike Clinton, who had numerous women with all of them accusing him of the same MO, Cain had women who were painting entirely different pictures of him. It was all a little surreal.
I also believe a little digging into these women will find that they were paid to come forward with their accusations. We will see if Breitbart can eventually dig that up.