Topic: Sen Elbert Guillory: "Why I Am a Republican" | |
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Louisiana Senator Elbert Guillory (R-Opelousas) explains why he recently switched from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party. He discusses the history of the Republican Party, founded as an Abolitionist Movement in 1854. Guillory talks about how the welfare state is only a mechanism for politicians to control the black community. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_YQ8560E1w&feature=youtu.be |
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He speaks the truth. |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Wed 06/19/13 09:06 AM
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![]() ![]() republicans,, gotta love how they constantly make food stamps a 'black thing' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() they do realize that originally 'welfare' was only available to white folks? was the establishment trying to control their own race and decided to just focus on blacks? |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 06/19/13 09:18 AM
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![]() ![]() republicans,, gotta love how they constantly make food stamps a 'black thing' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That was NOT his point at all! Control was! Why do libs always make comments that are anti-food stamp a repulsicon thing? I'm neither demonicrat or repulsicon, and I don't believe I should be forced to pay for food stamps I don't use even tho I am eligible to receive them. I support charities and work at food banks when capable, but theft is theft, charity is charity! When people are forced to support charity, it is no longer charity, it is theft! |
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![]() ![]() republicans,, gotta love how they constantly make food stamps a 'black thing' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That was NOT his point at all! Why do libs always make comments that are anti-food stamp a repulsicon thing? I'm neither demonicrat or repulsicon, and I don't believe I should be forced to pay for food stamps I don't use even tho I am eligible to receive them. I support charities and work at food banks when capable, but theft is theft, charity is charity! When people are forced to support charity, it is no longer charity, it is theft! contributing to the home, country, you live in is not 'theft' its adult responsibility and the original op made a point of making his decision about controlling the 'black community',,,,which I find a hilarious tendency amongst certain politicians they will support the policies which support disparate employment and educational opportunities for that same 'black' community but then claim to care about their well being by standing up against the policies which HELP Them when they find themself unable to support themself to me, its a laugh,,, |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 06/19/13 09:24 AM
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![]() ![]() republicans,, gotta love how they constantly make food stamps a 'black thing' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That was NOT his point at all! Why do libs always make comments that are anti-food stamp a repulsicon thing? I'm neither demonicrat or repulsicon, and I don't believe I should be forced to pay for food stamps I don't use even tho I am eligible to receive them. I support charities and work at food banks when capable, but theft is theft, charity is charity! When people are forced to support charity, it is no longer charity, it is theft! contributing to the home, country, you live in is not 'theft' its adult responsibility and the original op made a point of making his decision about controlling the 'black community',,,,which I find a hilarious tendency amongst certain politicians they will support the policies which support disparate employment and educational opportunities for that same 'black' community but then claim to care about their well being by standing up against the policies which HELP Them when they find themself unable to support themself to me, its a laugh,,, Your 1st line; "contributing to the home, country, you live in is not 'theft' its adult responsibility", is the biggest crock of horse pucky I've heard in a while! And THAT was what he was talking about! CONTROL! |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Wed 06/19/13 09:33 AM
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![]() ![]() republicans,, gotta love how they constantly make food stamps a 'black thing' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That was NOT his point at all! Why do libs always make comments that are anti-food stamp a repulsicon thing? I'm neither demonicrat or repulsicon, and I don't believe I should be forced to pay for food stamps I don't use even tho I am eligible to receive them. I support charities and work at food banks when capable, but theft is theft, charity is charity! When people are forced to support charity, it is no longer charity, it is theft! contributing to the home, country, you live in is not 'theft' its adult responsibility and the original op made a point of making his decision about controlling the 'black community',,,,which I find a hilarious tendency amongst certain politicians they will support the policies which support disparate employment and educational opportunities for that same 'black' community but then claim to care about their well being by standing up against the policies which HELP Them when they find themself unable to support themself to me, its a laugh,,, Your 1st line; "contributing to the home, country, you live in is not 'theft' its adult responsibility", is the biggest crock of horse pucky I've heard in a while! And THAT was what he was talking about! CONTROL! yep, Im not a freeloader who thinks I should hog everything Im able to earn,,, and only contribute IF I feel like it,,,,what a crock,, IM so controlled,,,, ![]() and why control them if you can just let them die off,,,lol fyi,,,43 precent on food stamps are white compared to 33 percent who are black tanf is more evenly distributed 31% black and 31% white, 'poverty' and assistance programs are used to help the POOR, those programs are not black or white programs they are programs for the IMPOVERISHED the notion that they are about control of this race or that are laughable and without much factual merit,,, let the politicians stop using the poor as scapegoats, cliches, and talking points, and start putting up or shutting up by doing something about the policies and conditions that are leading so many into positions to NEED ASSISTANCE in the first place,, thats where the CONTROL starts,, not After they are disenfranchised, starving or near homeless the CONTROL is in those conditions that help them end up there in the first place,, but its more of a soundbyte to say how supportive one is of the BLACK community by attacking those pesky BLACK support systems,,,, while continuing to support and be funded by some of those same entities that contribute to them being there in the first place yeah whatever |
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker:
Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” |
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker: Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” those are real and respectable positions,, better than the control of the black race via welfare malarky,,,, |
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker: Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” those are real and respectable positions,, better than the control of the black race via welfare malarky,,,, and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Wed 06/19/13 10:04 AM
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker: Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” those are real and respectable positions,, better than the control of the black race via welfare malarky,,,, and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, |
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and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? In her column, Star Parker answers the above-quoted question. I’m asked all the time why, when it is so clear that blacks are damaged by the left wing political agenda, black voters so uniformly and consistently support candidates – Democrats – who advance this agenda.
My answer is that Republicans need to start acting more like the businesspeople they claim to be. Any businessman convinced that his product is the best doesn't blame customers for not buying it. He doubles down on his efforts to understand these potential customers better and how to sell to them. There needs to be more appreciation of the differences in the black population. A Gallup poll done in 2011 showed that whereas 39 percent of whites say they are “very religious,” 53 percent of blacks do. A large percentage of “very religious” blacks are conservative and very different from blacks on the left who identify with the NAACP. The @Large conference, where I was a speaker, was hosted by pastor C.L. Bryant, who tells his own story about leaving the left-wing black establishment in his new film “Runaway Slave.” Bryant was president of the NAACP chapter in Garland, Texas, but his relationship with the NAACP soured when he refused to speak at a Planned Parenthood pro-abortion event. His eyes began to open and see that his traditional Christian values – protecting the unborn and promoting the traditional family, individual freedom, and dignity – were out of whack with the political agenda blacks were automatically signing onto. |
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there are cultural divides as well, good point
for instance, in my culture ( I say culture instead of race, because its not an exclusively black thing),, the idea of each being a part of a bigger unit,, each family member contributing to the family as a whole,, each person working with and being connected to the other,, is a very significant foundation all the policies and suggestions about 'individual' success and work and reward,,, is contrary to what many of my culture subscribe to/believe and seems a large part of republican policy |
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker: Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” those are real and respectable positions,, better than the control of the black race via welfare malarky,,,, and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, It is more like African-American voters have been misled by liberal Democrats into believing lies about the Republican Party. The Republican Party isn't anti-minority or anti-immigrant or anti-female. [Disclosure: I am not a member of any political party.] |
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Regarding Mr. Guillary, here is an excerpt from a column by African American columnist Star Parker:
Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.
Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party. He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration. Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.” those are real and respectable positions,, better than the control of the black race via welfare malarky,,,, and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, It is more like African-American voters have been misled by liberal Democrats into believing lies about the Republican Party. The Republican Party isn't anti-minority or anti-immigrant or anti-female. [Disclosure: I am not a member of any political party.] here is where we see things differently a political party is a label, an ideal,, etc,,, I dont blame a party for anything BUT the people in a party who make decisions and the decisions they make, will always be something I observe,, and my personal observation of the decisionmakers of the republican party is that they happen to often be sexist/bigoted/and egocentric with the pull yourself by your own bootstraps cliche as their basic value,,, never aknowledging how many boot straps were provided for them on their rise to positions of authority,,, |
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and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, These observations come straight from the liberal media sources. |
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and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, These observations come straight from the liberal media sources. |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Wed 06/19/13 10:30 AM
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and most blacks will continue to vote democrat for what reason? observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with civil rights, for one observation of republican politicians and policies having to do with minorities in general, for another observation of republican politicians attitudes towards women, for another everyone has their reasons for their party choice,, and its their perogative,,, These observations come straight from the liberal media sources. then I guess intelligent adults should be aware of that when they are opening their mouths and voting,,,,over and over again |
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my personal observation of the decisionmakers of the republican party is that they happen to often be sexist/bigoted/and egocentric
It has been by personal observation that some people have been taught to see sexism and bigotry where there isn't any. |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 06/19/13 12:49 PM
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Demonicrats and repulsicons, welfare and war... 2 sides of the same coin, held by the same owners....
The two party system works so well ![]() |
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