Republicans Skip “Tavis’s” debate, do you really care?
Do you folks really give a shit that Republicans are not attending tonight’s debate?
Black folks vote 90% Democrat, ain’t a damm thing any Republican candidate can say that will make the race hustling pimps happy, so what would you do, go to a friendlier environment where you know people will be writing checks or go to a venue where you not only are going to get dissed, but have to hear the same ole sad black ranting bullshit, plez.
You know I have changed my stance on this, as far as I’m concerned if black folks are too fucken stupid to see that you use your vote to support your interests not to support a goddamm political party.
Yes of course I reject Democrats always have and always will, because they are a bunch of phony bastards to would rather mislead than LEAD!
Black people must find their own voice and not be lead by the nose by people like Sharpton, Jessie, Tavis.
The Republicans not attending this debate is a smart move, and I don’t expect any of them to waist their fucken time trying to appease people who already hold them in contempt.
Read these few articles below and Google the topic yourself, I’m black and if I were a Republican presidential candidate I would not attend either!
Tell the fucken Democrats to attend a debate on Fox and them we can discuss just who is dissing who. This crap just pisses me off, Negros and the liberal media are just so damm stupid!
Why Blacks don’t vote Republican
“Why Blacks Don’t Vote Republican” by Ron Walters
Sphere: Related ContentBALTIMORE (AP) — The top four Republican presidential candidates have set off a debate over whether the GOP is paying enough attention to blacks and Hispanics by skipping Thursday night’s debate on minority issues.The four leading Republican candidates — former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Arizona Sen. John McCain and Mitt Romney — cited scheduling conflicts in saying they could not attend the debate at Morgan State University, a historically black college.
The forum, moderated by talk show host Tavis Smiley and featuring black and Hispanic journalists as panelists, was to air live on PBS.
The candidates expected to attend are all long shots for the nomination: Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, Mike Huckabee, Reps. Duncan Hunter of California, Ron Paul of Texas and Tom Tancredo of Colorado. Conservative activist Alan L. Keyes, who announced his candidacy last week, also said he would attend.
Among the Republicans who have criticized the candidates for skipping the forum are former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., and former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, the first black official elected statewide.
“I’m puzzled by their decision. I can’t speak for them. I think it’s a mistake. I wish they would change their minds — they still have a few days — and I wish they would in fact go to the debate Thursday night,” Gingrich, who is considering entering the race for the GOP nomination, said earlier this week.
Smiley moderated a debate in June among the Democratic presidential candidates at Howard University in Washington, D.C., another historically black school.
Earlier this month, seven of eight Democratic candidates participated in a debate aired by Univision, the Spanish language TV network. A Univision-sponsored GOP debate was canceled after only McCain agreed to participate.



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September 28th, 2007 at 8:36 am
http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460
Gabriella Reilly sent me the above link (our email is down again). It is a test where you answer how you think certain issues should be decided and they tell you what candidate matches you. Mine came out 39% match with RON PAUL!!!!!!! Biden was 2nd for me.
Something is DEFINTELY wrong with the test results - b/c I don’t think I agree with either man on almost anything (although, as you know, I have a strong Libertarian leaning)…..
September 28th, 2007 at 8:42 am
When Democrats show up for a pro-life group debate, or even FOX NEWS for that matter, I’ll begin to listen to their criticism.