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Republicans for Black Empowerment is on a mission to raise the value of black American's political capital by increasing awareness of the upside offered by conservative solutions to the black community's concerns. For over 40 years, black voters have staunchly aligned themselves with the Democratic Party on Election Day. However, an increasing number have begun questioning the wisdom of supporting: (i) social policies rooted in low expectations and government dependency; (ii) economic and tax policies that stifle economic growth, job creation, personal savings and investment; and (iii) education policies that refuse to subject public schools to the competitive pressures of school choice, leaving parents of predominantly black students in failing schools without the choices enjoyed by middle and upper-class Americans.
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Asserts Lloyd Marcus, a conservative Republican entertainer in Florida, about the recent awards ceremony: "Dr. King's once-great NAACP has become a negative, shameful tool of the left: overseers comm…
Started by RBE MODERATOR Mar 2.
Lincoln,"By no act or complicity of mine, shall the Republican party become a mere sucked egg, all shell and no principle in it." If we stand for a perfect union than we must unite as one people with…
Started by Wayne Johnson. Last reply by Wayne Johnson Oct. 9, 2009.
Greetings! I want to inform you about the premier of one of the 1st young Black Conservative news shows. It's called The Right Report, and it airs Tuesday nights from 8-9pm Central Time! Utilizing a…
Started by David Jones Jan 26.
"GOP’s HAYES APPEALS TO BLACK PRESS: “WE ARE NOT OUTSIDERS” CHICAGO – January 29, 2010: The following letter was released today by Rev. Isaac C. Hayes, the GOP nominee for Congress in IL-2, challengi…
Started by RBE MODERATOR Jan 29.
By Don Scoggins So now we must ask ourselves,” where do we go from here?” I am referring to this week’s recent discourse, surrounding Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s uncalled for remarks about…
Started by RBE MODERATOR. Last reply by Wayne Johnson Jan 28.
Just wanted to get the word out that a Black Republican won a seat for Mayor in Lakeland, Fl. His name is Gow Fields. You can find out more about him here at his campaign site. http://www.gowfield…
Started by RBE MODERATOR. Last reply by Natalie Cartledge Jan 20.
Do you have any ideas to help Black America? I don't care what your political leanings a good idea is a good idea and help is needed. From earlier post here at RBE I know you guys are full of great i…
Started by George Cook. Last reply by John T. Miller II Jan 23.
Black men we have to step up and build our families which leads to a building of the Black Community which ultimately leads to the improvement of Black America. There are no excuses now! Let's take…
Started by George Cook Sep. 24, 2009.
Donald E. Scoggins President Donelsco@aol.com Don was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While serving his country in the military, he was awarded the Bronze Star fo…
Started by RBE MODERATOR Jan. 24, 2009.
by Lenny McAllister This is not a call-out of anyone. This is a call-to-arms for everyone. I hear that there are looking for other participants in the Derrion Albert death in order to process mor…
Started by RBE MODERATOR Sep. 30, 2009.
In USA, asserts the FOX Business analyst and conservative: "As much as success has been dogged and treated with disdain there is no doubt in my mind that the overwhelming majority of rich people have a different sort of will and determination than the masses. I think that it's crazy when the crowd that runs home at 5:00:01 would have contempt for those that continue to work deep into the evening. According to the author of 'The Millionaire Next Door', 80% of wealth is first-generation affluent. The idea that every rich person in this country was born with a silver spoon is a myth driven by the envy of those that watch from afar in their Lazy Boy. I mention this because this nation needs its citizens that are currently wealthy and those that have the skill, guts, and luck to join their ranks to be able to operate without constraints. Those constraints range from harsh rhetoric by politicians and the tidal wave of new taxes, fees, and regulations on the horizon."
The Canadian moderate-conservative blogger over at the Frum Forum sounds the alarm about a new magazine that claims the mantle of conservatism but whose real goal is white supremacy (hat tip: Hip Hop Republican): "The problem with the conservative movement, say the founders of the new webzine, Alternative Right, is that conservatives no longer want to ‘go there’. 'The conservative establishment is...brain dead,' said contributing editor and VDARE.com proprietor Peter Brimelow. 'We’re trying to do something cutting-edge,' says editor Richard Spencer. That’s all well and good, save the fact that the cutting-edge ideas that Alternative Right seeks to promote are actually tired, reactionary ideas that harken back to when people found out there were other races. In fact, their new ideas include concepts that the right largely exorcised fifty years ago, like denying women the right to vote. The site’s frustration lies in their view that white, male conservatives lack the courage to address issues of sex and race with a sense of superiority. 'There are races who, on average, are going to be superior,' says Spencer, with implication in tow. The problem with conservatism today is that, as Spencer puts it, 'the conservative establishment is full of politically correct purists' who lack the courage to take up the mantle of what should be a white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant America."
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The conservative Republican blogger in New Jersey, comments on a new controversy involving Mattel's Ballerina Barbie and Ballerina Theresa dolls: "Raaaaacism Industrial Complex member ABC News has come out to fight the evil intentions of that great foe Walmart who had the audacity to sell Black Barbie for 50% less than White Barbie at one of their stores! When question[ed] about why Black Barbie was selling for 50% less at one of their stores, Walmart responded that it was a matter of making room for new inventory:'To prepare for (s)pring inventory, a number of items are marked for clearance,' spokeswoman Melissa O'Brien said in an e-mail. '... Both are great dolls. The red price sticker indicates that this particular doll was on clearance when the photo was taken, and though both dolls were priced the same to start, one was marked down due to its lower sales to hopefully increase purchase from customers.'For members of the Raaaaacism Industrial Complex, such an answer reeks of cover up and immediately requires further investigation. ABC News then heads off to find all those people who see raaaaacism in Walmart’s actions. Enter Thelma Dye, the executive director of the Northside Center for Child Development:
'Pricing like items differently is a part of inventory management in retailing,' O'Brien said.
'The implication of the lowering of the price is that's devaluing the black doll,' said Thelma Dye, the executive director of the Northside Center for Child Development, a Harlem, N.Y. organization founded by pioneering psychologists and segregation researchers Kenneth B. Clark and Marnie Phipps Clark.The ABC News article goes on like this for two and a half pages, with psychoanalysts, sociologists, and cultural analysts. The one type of person ABC New did not bother to interview were economists."
'While it's clear that's not what was intended, sometimes these things have collateral damage,' Dye said.
Other experts agree. Walmart could have decided 'that it's really important that we as a company don't send a message that we value blackness less than whiteness,' said Lisa Wade, an assistant sociology professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles and the founder of the blog Sociological Images.
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