Because Obama's Black?
Over & over we hear about black so-called Republicans talking about voting for Barack Hussein Obama. Walter Williams, Colin Powell and J.C. Watts are some of those that I'm speaking of.
WorldNetDaily Article
Are you kidding me?
Really? Why?
Watts added:
At least Republicans don't create handout programs which cripple America, like Affirmative Action and other giveaways that don't hold people accountable for their own futures. Republicans try to encourage people to make their own way, not live off the government.
Armstrong Williams said:
You don't like his politics? You mean things like his promise to guarantee abortion to women. Obama is one of the most murderous politicians to walk the earth. If you ask me, he has never met a baby in the womb that didn't deserve to die, all the way up the ninth month of life. Click here to read his own words on his website.
Let's look at the words of wisdom from Colin Powell:
Join the other pro-aborts Gen. Powell.
And as for Joseph C. Phillips:
Really? So Republicans should just care about whether or not a man is black to decide whether or not to vote for him? Obama's Socialist, abortionist views don't matter?
I see a bunch of black leaders losing their minds and joining the ranks of other fruitcakes who have based their vote on gender or race. It's unfortunate. They seemed so intelligent.
As for the latest plethora of so-called black Republicans supporting Obama, I believe it's time for you guys to look at why you joined the Republican party in the first place. Obama promises us he will spend more money on social issues in the history of this country. He guarantees us he will kill every baby in the womb whose mother wants to kill her, and he promises us he will talk to terrorists and continue the Clinton policies, which gave North Korea the bomb.
Don't tell me you're not voting for him because he's black. I don't believe you.
Let's see, what did Martin Luther King Jr. have to say about all this?
Unfortunately, we are a long way from that dream, and it's not because whites are holding down blacks. In my opinion, it's because so many black leaders are holding down blacks by portraying them as ongoing victims who are being oppressed for all eternity.
It's unconscionable that black leaders talk such nonsense. If a black man or woman is more qualified, then he or she should get the job. Not because he or she is black, or because she is a woman.
WorldNetDaily Article
"The thought that the former member of the Republican congressional leadership might actually consider voting for Barack Obama came up over the weekend when the Associated Press reported just that in a story pointing out conservative pundit Armstrong Williams and former Secretary of State Colin Powell were thinking about it – and had good things to say about the Democratic nominee"
"Watts blasted the Republican Party for taking both blacks for granted and evangelical Christians. Williams is an evangelical pastor"
Are you kidding me?
Watts was quoted as saying: "I think all of America can take some pride in this (Barack Obama's success in getting the Democratic nomination)."
Really? Why?
Watts added:
"And Obama highlights that even more," Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. "Republicans often seem indifferent to those things."
At least Republicans don't create handout programs which cripple America, like Affirmative Action and other giveaways that don't hold people accountable for their own futures. Republicans try to encourage people to make their own way, not live off the government.
Armstrong Williams said:
"I don't necessarily like his policies; I don't like much that he advocates, but for the first time in my life, history thrusts me to really seriously think about it," Williams said. "I can honestly say I have no idea who I'm going to pull that lever for in November. And to me, that's incredible."
Williams added: "Among black conservatives, they tell me privately, it would be very hard to vote against him in November."
You don't like his politics? You mean things like his promise to guarantee abortion to women. Obama is one of the most murderous politicians to walk the earth. If you ask me, he has never met a baby in the womb that didn't deserve to die, all the way up the ninth month of life. Click here to read his own words on his website.
Let's look at the words of wisdom from Colin Powell:
"Retired Gen. Colin Powell, who served as secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration, said both candidates are qualified and that he will not necessarily vote for the Republican."
Join the other pro-aborts Gen. Powell.
And as for Joseph C. Phillips:
"Writer and actor Joseph C. Phillips, who also writes a weekly column, has called himself an "Obamacan" – Obama Republican. Phillips, who appeared on "The Cosby Show" as Denise Huxtable's husband, Navy Lt. Martin Kendall, said he has wavered since, but he is still thinking about voting for Obama.
"I am wondering if this is the time where we get over the hump, where an Obama victory will finally, at long last, move us beyond some of the old conversations about race," Phillips said. "That possibly, just possibly, this great country can finally be forgiven for its original sin, or find some absolution.""
Really? So Republicans should just care about whether or not a man is black to decide whether or not to vote for him? Obama's Socialist, abortionist views don't matter?
I see a bunch of black leaders losing their minds and joining the ranks of other fruitcakes who have based their vote on gender or race. It's unfortunate. They seemed so intelligent.
As for the latest plethora of so-called black Republicans supporting Obama, I believe it's time for you guys to look at why you joined the Republican party in the first place. Obama promises us he will spend more money on social issues in the history of this country. He guarantees us he will kill every baby in the womb whose mother wants to kill her, and he promises us he will talk to terrorists and continue the Clinton policies, which gave North Korea the bomb.
Don't tell me you're not voting for him because he's black. I don't believe you.
Let's see, what did Martin Luther King Jr. have to say about all this?
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
Unfortunately, we are a long way from that dream, and it's not because whites are holding down blacks. In my opinion, it's because so many black leaders are holding down blacks by portraying them as ongoing victims who are being oppressed for all eternity.
It's unconscionable that black leaders talk such nonsense. If a black man or woman is more qualified, then he or she should get the job. Not because he or she is black, or because she is a woman.

