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Obama’s Class Warfare Losing Steam

There’s a rumble in the streets that is starting to finger Obama for his devious class warfare tactics. Just when Obama thinks he has the black community wrapped around his little finger some very prominent black American patriots are notifying their brothers and sisters that he is the problem not the solution.

Starr Parker, a great African American Patriot doesn’t mince words. Star has created the Black Pastor network and hundreds of pastors are joining her to “Take Back Our Country.” She says, Help me build the Black Pastor Network and protect American exceptionalism! We can all help Starr by posting her website, blogs and speeches to Conservative sites all over the Nation.

Starr Parker says, “Government is the problem”
Our growing burden of taxes and government debt stems from the growth of government programs, enabled by open-ended interpretation of the Constitution. Here’s one of Starr’s websites. http://www.urbancure.org/

NABJ gathering of National Association of Black Journalists didn’t exactly greet Valarie Jarrett with open arms. Obama sent his little messenger, Jarrett with a basket of warm fuzzies and a feeble message that Obama really loves them. Jarrett is one of those spewing propaganda about FOX NEWS – she says FOX has a long history of class warfare.

Cornel West and Tavis Smiley said Jarrett’s speech came off as totally insincere because she was basically regurgitating Obama’s canned campaign speech. West and Smiley show deep displeasure in the Obama shenanigans and they refuse to buy Obama’s “Hope and Change” crap twice.

When it comes to African Americans Dr. Michael Eric Dyson said Obama isn’t Moses, he’s Pharaoh. Michael is polite, professional yet very adamant about Obama’s disregard for his people. He isn’t very happy that the Hispanics, Gays and Mickey Mouse all seem more important to Obama than the African American community.

The National Black Republican Association (NBPA) remain true to their Country, their Constitution believing that all men are created equal – they are not afraid to march forward in a united effort to take back our Country. Let’s join our brothers and sisters in their effort. http://www.nbra.info/

We can make a difference; write blogs for our African American brothers and sisters. Donate to their movements – email them and express our support for their fight to take back our Country. Put Allen West’s speeches all over the Internet – be creative do something daily to help an awesome group of Patriots.

May God Bless America
As Always,
Little Tboca

COMMENTS

  • APA Guy

    Rec’d highly…and donation given to the National Black Republican Association, which continues its terrific work.

  • westcoastpatriette

    I love Star Parker. Hopefully, Obama is causing the black community to challenge the lies the Dems spew re: the Republican Party. It is time for the Dems to be exposed for the racists they are.

  • earlgrey

    I live in a municipal area that is predominately african american and very liberal. There is a lot of division in the community among leaders, and that serves to create division among our residents. Most black here willl surely vote democrat. HOwever, it seems many have given up on promoting interaction among the suburban whites and inner-city blacks.

    Some democrat leaders go to election forums and lie to the people saying the city has been controlled by republicans. It hasn’t. Recently I heard from an R candidate that went to the forum and he was treated with respect by that same audience that was worked into a lather by other democrat candidates who said that the right wing is there to bring them down (or something to that effect). I really appreciate that the candidate took the time to at least interact with what might be perceived as a hostile audience. It seems like Repubican too easily dismiss them. I do that too. I have no illusions that blacks in my area will see the light and start to vote Repubican, but that doesn’t justify ignoring them and being to fearful to bring our message to them.

    I don’t like identity politics, but yet I applaud black republicans that have the guts to stand up as such. (this does not include Colin Powell).

    There is also a man who is taking a more aggressive stance in Texas area. I believe his organizatoin is www.ragingelephants.org. He is working to reach out to blacks that have basic conservative beliefs, but vote democrat.

    This is really an interesting area for me. I will add the National Black Republican Organization to my list of places to contirbute. I hope you write more about black conservatives–they need our support. I also hope that all people in raically divided areas understand that they want us to be divided and try not to let that keep them to reaching out to the community in ways that they see fit.

    • APA Guy

      Why not add a rec to compliment it? :)

      • westcoastpatriette

        work. :(

        • APA Guy

          Not sure why.

        • lineholder

          I’ve found out that if I hit on the “r” in the word “recommend”, and hold the mouse clicker down for a just a second…usually this works. Sometimes I have to do it twice.

          • westcoastpatriette

            tried, but just not working.

            Sometimes, (like this time) after my first try, the bar changes to “unrecommend” and then no matter what I do I cannot reco. Frustrating.

      • earlgrey

        I hadn’t reco’d it. Nevettheless, I appreciate the reminder.

        • earlgrey

          I hope it stays there, even thought I had to hit unrecommend after I reco’d it.

          • westcoastpatriette

            We need Neil’s help, maybe.

    • lineholder

      Interesting! By watching this video, I learned about a new group called “Game Chaingers” that is supporting black Conservatives. Here’s their website address:
      http://www.gamechaingers.com/

    • thethinman

      I don

  • earlgrey

    great diary and important topic.

    • acat

      (nothing further)

    • thethinman

      It’s not really about electing a really good President – it’s about getting rid of a bad one. It’s NOT a vote for Romney or the Republicans – it’s ALL about getting rid of the socialist wing of the Democrat party that is ensconced in our government. ALL of them, not just B. Hussein Obama, but Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and their establishment Republican counter parts – McConnell, McCain and John Boehner.

  • lineholder

    Not to be confused with Agenda 21, mind you. Totally different things.

    Website address:
    http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21Index.html

    Organization description:
    “Project 21 is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research to promote the views of African-Americans whose entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to family and commitment to individual responsibility has not traditionally been echoed by the nation’s civil rights establishment.”

    Here are some of the comments that have been made by some prominent members of Project 21 in response to Obama’s “you didn’t build that” statements:
    http://www.conservativeblog.org/amyridenour/2012/7/19/project-21-members-tear-down-obamas-you-didnt-build-that-arg.html

    I’m really glad you posted this diary, littleboca, because I wish more Conservatives in general were willing to pay heed to what is going on right now in the black community. Black unemployment is over 14% with the unemployment rate of young black males hitting as high as 40%!

    This is a BIG deal, far more so than we tend to pay attention to at times. We do have common points with groups of black Americans who believe that the best means of changing the circumstances being faced within the black community is to encourage independence from government rather than continuing to place blind trust and blind faith in government to provide a better life for them.

    We may not agree on everything, but we have some very strong points in common. And if there is a way to bridge the gaps between us, then that is what we should be trying to do.

    Just remember…every vote counts come November. Every vote. And painting all black people with a broad brush and saying to ourselves that it isn’t worth the effort to bridge the gap “because black people will vote Dem anyway” is counter-productive to our basic premise of establishing a grassroots force strong enough to bring about the kind of long-term change in government that is needed so that our nation can survive.