To: meandog
Roy Innis, national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, disagrees. "Because it has believed blacks to be the wholly owned subsidiary of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party tends to be afraid to reach out," Innis told Human Events, adding that the present wartime backing for the Republican President now places Bush in "an ideal position to reach out and explain to the black community what he stands for."
Williams is right, Roy is wrong. The Black Vote has been bought and paid for by the Rat party. No refunds; no exchanges.
8 posted on
12/07/2001 10:42:04 AM PST by
motzman
To: motzman
INNIS, pere at fils, are both extremely marginalized voices in black America. CORE is virtually non-existant in terms of numbers and political clout within the black community. The Innis boys get trotted out by the like of Hannity when a reliably right-wing black voice is needed and that other non-entity Rev. Patterson is MIA.
29 posted on
12/07/2001 1:29:08 PM PST by
wtc911
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