Posted on 08/26/2007 10:25:49 AM PDT by monomaniac
The great irony, she said, is that abortion has done what the Klan only dreamed of.
It’s no coincidence that the Klan and the Democratic Party of the time were, effectively, one in the same.
But, it’s hard to sympathize with the black community that insists on remaining slave to the Dim’s.
I'm sure if there was a better way to get an unfiltered, conservative message to the black community at large support of the GOP would be closer to 20-30% rather than the historic 5%.
Sounds like you don’t want to get your hands dirty.
Nope. She served in the GA legislature as a rodent, but switched parties in the past decade or so.
She’s a bit off on who’s responsible. Nobody forced those black women to abort their babies, they made that decision all on their own. Just like they made the decision to have babies out of wedlock, etc.
True. A little self dicpline and common sense goes a long way.
So ... are the abortionists 'targeting' the black population, or simply placing clinics close to the customer base? If the abortion clinics were located out in the 'burbs, someone would be complaining that they don't have access.
On a more positive note, I am certainly glad that black persons are beginning to realize what abortion does to the fabric of this country, not to mention its soul.
I feel little sympathy for a group that have marched in liberal lockstep with their democratic masters in all that they have been told to do to achieve “freedom”.
I am all mixed up.I will be meeting with her in a few months and ask her.
Right. When voting rights were originally afforded to freed slaves, many if not most Blacks went Republicans due to Lincoln being seen as the great liberator. Not sure how it all switched. The Dems were the segregationists: Byrd, Fulbright, Al Gore Sr et al
“And which Party is the Pro Abortion Party, Ms King??”
I believe Ms King is a conservative Republican. Anyone know for sure?
Yes!!!! At last someone tells blacks what Sanger’s goal was, and what abortion used as birth control has done to the black population. It’s genocide.
Wonder if SHE WILL VOTE for Hitlery.. as she no doubt did for her husband.. Black people generally seem to be "bewitched".. or high on some imagination drug.. Same thing with most Jews.. they Vote for people that despise them..
Perhaps she should change her name to Wencislas.
Chuckle, chuckle
The African-American slaves were re-purchased by Massa Franklin Roosevelt.
1960 is in question, but definitely not after 1964. His father had been until 1960 (Jr. was neutral in 1960), but following Jr's sit-in arrest, when RFK helped secure his release, the father switched to the Democrats and never went back again (he later worked hard for Carter (despite Carter's own racist campaign for Governor in 1970) and delivered the invocation at the 1976 and 1980 Dem National Conventions). Jr. clearly was a liberal rodent by 1964, and denounced Goldwater, which was largely the point at which the Black community permanently estranged itself from the GOP (in the north, with little exception, that had occurred in the 1930s, but not in the South, where most Blacks were almost Republican to the last until the mid 1960s). By the time of his assassination in Memphis, he was having to play catch-up with the radical Black Power movement and was far-left by then (and people forget how polarizing a figure he was by 1968, more so than Je$$e Jack$on is today). Had he not been murdered and elevated to Sainthood status, he probably just would've become a Jack$on type figure by the '70s and '80s. As we were discussing the other day, when Sammy Davis, Jr. endorsed Nixon in 1972, he became an instant pariah (demonstrating how radical the Black community had become in less than a decade).
Also, too, MLK, Jr. largely plagarized the work of a Black Republican minister named Rev. Archibald James Carey, Jr. Very few people have heard of Carey today. But you'll recognize this speech, because it was delivered by him to the 1952 Republican National Convention:
"We, Negro Americans, sing with all loyal Americans: My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, Land of the Pilgrims' pride From every mountainside Let freedom ring! That's exactly what we mean-- from every mountain side, let freedom ring. Not only from the Green Mountains and White Mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire; not only from the Catskills of New York; but from the Ozarks in Arkansas, from the Stone Mountain in Georgia, from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia --let it ring not only for the minorities of the United States, but for the disinherited of all the earth--may the Republican Party, under God, from every mountainside, LET FREEDOM RING!"
Personally, the problem I've had with elevating an individual of morally dubious character to Sainthood is that it trivializes the hard work so many others made with respect to Civil Rights. Countless names of forgotten people that did indeed talk the talk and walk the walk, more than a few were Republicans, and are deliberately ignored today.
Silent No More: A Major Crisis in the African-American Community
A Saint In The Slave Trade [Saint Peter Claver]
The Negro Project- Margaret Sanger's EUGENIC Plan for Black Americans
The Real Racial Disparities: Blacks and abortion
Walter E. Williams: Inferior Education of Black Americans
'Legalized Abortion Akin to Modern-Day Slavery,' said Rev. Jesse Jackson in 1977
Black Pastor Compares Abortion to Slavery (Racist Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger)
Sharp Reduction in Black Child Poverty Due to Welfare Reform
Welfare Reform "Success" Story???
Fixing Social Security for Black Americans
History of Communist Infiltration in the Black Community
Pro-Life, Catholic Africans Fight Back Against Drive to Legalize Abortion in Kenya
Racism in Congress: The Black Caucus
Have the fathers stick around and quit screwing like jack-rabbits and we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
Personal responsibility.
I didn't say it wasn't worth it for the GOP to attempt to get their message better delivered to the black community I just observed that pandering thru black churches or civil rights leaders was not the way to do it.
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