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‘I Am Not Just Some Articulate, Clean, Well Spoken Negro’

hypocritexposer

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GOP Candidate: ‘I Am Not Just Some Articulate, Clean, Well Spoken Negro’
By David Weigel 1/11/10 9:18 AM

I’ve spotlighted retired Lt. Col. Allen West as one of the GOP’s most credible African-American candidates for Congress this year–he lost a 2008 bid in his Florida district by 10 points, but is getting full support from the National Republican Congressional Committee this time. West’s response to the Harry Reid flap is the angriest one I’ve seen, a lengthy bill of complaints against Democrats as the party of “slavery, secession, segregation, and now socialism,” which “birthed” the Ku Klux Klan, and which keeps African-Americans in a kind of bondage.

“If President Obama had any courage he would demand Reid step down as Senate Majority Leader, and discontinue any support for his Senate reelection,” says West. “Notice I said ‘if.’ I am quite sure the Soros money which elevated Obama to the position of President has bought his servitude.”

http://washingtonindependent.com/73608/gop-candidate-i-am-not-just-some-articulate-clean-well-spoken-negro


Greetings,

The revelation of Senator Harry Reid’s comments referencing “negro talk” is just indicative of the true sentiment elitist liberals, and indeed the Democratic party, have toward black Americans. The history of the Democrat party is one of slavery, secession, segregation, and now socialism. It is this new aged socialism born from the Johnson Great Society programs that have castigated blacks as victims needing government dependency. One need only to look upon the city of Detroit to ascertain what liberal social welfare policies have produced for the inner city… the new plantation for black Americans.

The Ku Klux Klan was birthed by the Democrats as a terrorist wing to intimidate blacks, and whites, who sought to promote economic and education independence and social justice for blacks. What was once overt has just morphed and become covert, yet still exists.

One can only imagine the insanity and media outrage if Reid’s quote had come from a member of the Republican party. I look forward to hearing from Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton on Reid’s comments… or has liberal hush money paid for the silence of these proprietors of poverty and victimization theory. Actually, if President Obama had any courage he would demand Reid step down as Senate Majority Leader, and discontinue any support for his Senate reelection… notice I said “if”. I am quite sure the Soros money which elevated Obama to the position of President has bought his servitude.

Why am I running for US Congress as a Republican? Simple. I would rather stand proudly and be called “an Uncle Tom and a sellout” than lose my self-esteem and be considered an inferior by liberals. I understand the legacy of the GOP and the black community… not the revisionist history espoused by liberal educators. I am not, shall never be, and will not raise my daughters to be a part of the liberal 21st century plantation. I am not just some articulate, clean, well spoken negro. I am an American warrior, Congressional candidate, and shall never submit to the collective progressive ideal of inferiority.

Senator Harry Reid’s comments are disgusting, despicable, and unacceptable. They are representative of how intellectual elite liberals do indeed speak of black Americans in their closed private spaces. Next week I have been invited to NYC to address the Hudson Institute, a conservative organization, conference on “Reclaiming American Liberty”. That invite came to me because I took advantage of the opportunities this great Republic offered. I followed the guidance of my parents and set my standards above all others around me. I speak well and have impeccable communicative skills because my Father and Mother prioritized that quality.

I shiver to think what my future could have been if I listened to the insidious rhetoric of charlatans such as Harry Reid, and the ambassadors of affirmative action who reside in the Congressional Black Caucus.

Sure, the “stuck on stupid” blacks are going to address me in derogatory names, but I possess something which they lack; Honor, Integrity, and Character. To them I say, continue to be slaves to the liberals for your vote… and in a year you will be calling me Congressman West.

Steadfast and Loyal,
LTC(R) Allen B West
 

RobertMac

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This man would get my vote...even if he doesn't have light skin!!!!

http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/28325751/congressional-candidate-is-internet-sensation.htm#q=allen+west
 

RobertMac

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More proof Reid's statement was ignorant and racist...neither of these two are "light skinned", but both are very articulate and very intelligent. This is a man I would vote for...he just happens to be black.

http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/28325751/congressional-candidate-is-internet-sensation.htm#q=allen+west
 
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Anonymous

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You would be voting for them because the are Republicans. You would vote for them if they had one green eye and one purple eye and were stripped. Perfect example you also support Sarah Palin with her commonsense approach to everything.
 

Faster horses

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Go back and read what Soapweed said about voting for the person as opposed to voting for the ticket...it just doesn't work. He made a very valid point that has been borne out in the past few weeks.
 

RobertMac

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hurleyjd said:
You would be voting for them because the are Republicans. You would vote for them if they had one green eye and one purple eye and were stripped. Perfect example you also support Sarah Palin with her commonsense approach to everything.
You miss the point...I would vote for them because of their conservative principles and obvious commonsense intelligence...could care less about their shades of gray.
 

MsSage

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hurly have you even listened to Allen West?
Give him an honest 3 mins and forget he is Rep or black or whatever colors your dislike of him.........

I have become very colored by politicians of any kind.....I think we need to start over with REAL people who want the best for this country not some out of touch elistest who feels they know what is best for the masses.
I like him so maybe that is a reason for you to dislike him, who knows, but he is speaking to the everyday man on the street. The one who goes to work and does his best to provide for his family and community. He talks about being responsible for your own actions and getting governement out of the way for people to succeed.

forgot to add I was sent a link to him speaking by a libertarian friend so I "assumed" he was a member of a 3rd party....I didnt find out till a few hours later while doing research on him he was Rep. LOL
 
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