Originally posted by peachgirl
Actually, I did say "token black". Why I said it would take a very long response but here's the quick version:
When someone complains that Bush doesn't do x, y or z for the black community, Republicans immediately start pointing towards Powell and Rice as though it's some kind of proof that Bush and his party deserve the votes of black people.
I believe you've got to earn the vote and seek it. I think you've got to go to people and say, this is my heart, this is what I believe, and I'd like your help. And as I do, I'm going to ask African American voters to consider some questions.
Does the Democrat party take African American voters for granted? (Applause.) It's a fair question. I know plenty of politicians assume they have your vote. But do they earn it and do they deserve it? (Applause.) Is it a good thing for the African American community to be represented mainly by one political party? That's a legitimate question. (Applause.) How is it possible to gain political leverage if the party is never forced to compete? (Applause.) Have the traditional solutions of the Democrat party truly served the African American community?
That's what I hope people ask when they go to the community centers and places, as we all should do our duty and vote. People need to be asking these very serious questions.
Does blocking the faith-based initiative help neighborhoods where the only social service provider could be a church? Does the status quo in education really, really help the children of this country? (Applause.)
Does class warfare -- has class warfare or higher taxes ever created decent jobs in the inner city? Are you satisfied with the same answers on crime, excuses for drugs and blindness to the problem of the family? (Applause.)
Those are legitimate questions that I hope people ask as this election approaches. I'd like to hear those questions debated on talk radio, I'd like it debated in community centers, in the coffee shops. It's worthy of this country for this debate to go forward and these questions to be asked and answered.
President Bush doesn't point towards Powell and Rice as though it's some kind of proof.
Is it a good thing for the African American community to be represented mainly by one political party?
I think it is a reflection on the administration more than Powell and Rice
Originally posted by bsnyder
He also openly embraces his religious faith, and I think that seems to rile a lot of people.
Originally posted by Island_Lauri
And so does Osama Bin Laden.
Originally posted by Samsara
Well said, Island Lauri!![]()
Do you realize, Samsara and Island Lauri, that you effectively stopped a really intelligent discussion with these ludicrous, offensive, and absolutely inane comments?
Originally posted by Island Lauri
And so does Osama Bin Laden.
Originally posted by peachgirl
So, you think Bush appointed Colin Powell or Condoleeza Rice because they were black? Do you believe that their race played any part in their appointments?
I just love the Republican "token" black tactic as a way to convince blacks to vote for them.
NEWSFLASH!!!! It's.....not.....working!![]()
Originally posted by Robinrs
Oh, Lord...here we go again...
and the way he's ruled these past four years.
Originally posted by Viking
Thank you for proving my point![]()
Originally posted by Elwood Blues
Do you think that Kerry would appoint any minorities to high level positions?
Originally posted by Teejay32
I agree with him about the activist Left mostly because of pictures like this.
Originally posted by peachgirl
The problem with Bush is he wants to use their race for political purposes.
Originally posted by peachgirl
Actually, I did say "token black". Why I said it would take a very long response but here's the quick version:
When someone complains that Bush doesn't do x, y or z for the black community, Republicans immediately start pointing towards Powell and Rice as though it's some kind of proof that Bush and his party deserve the votes of black people.
Originally posted by Elwood Blues
And this isn't an isolated incident. There are many that feel the same way and cheer these people on.
Oh, and then there's this
Cryptic Comedy "I'm Gonna Kill the President!" to Play Somewhere in NYC
Could one of you on "left" please find an incident portraying Kerry in such a despicable way?