Million $ Question: Will The Black Congressional Caucus Admit Black Repoz? Knee Growz

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can we call teh CBC, NIGGERS YET?

Million $ Question: Will The Black Congressional Caucus Admit Black Republicans?


Republicans Tim Scott and Col. Allen West both won their elections last night; will they be invited to join one of Congress’s ”least diverse groups”? (Hey, I thought diversity was supposed to be a good thing!)

(Daily Caller) — Three black Republican House candidates are in a position to possibly join the 2011 congressional freshman class, but the official spokesman for the Congressional Black Caucus refused to say Monday whether they will be invited to join the traditionally Democratic group.

“It’s an issue that will be addressed when it’s relevant to be addressed,” said CBC spokesman J. Jioni Palmer, who punted to previous statements made about the issue.

Of 14 black Republican candidates this year, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Allen West of Florida and Ryan Frazier of Colorado are in reach of winning their districts. While West and Frazier’s races are considered toss-ups, Scott has a comfortable lead over his Democratic challenger and is widely considered a shoe-in.

While the CBC officially has not been clear about who they will allow in next year, Democratic Rep. James Clyburn, a CBC member and House majority whip, said last month that he would welcome a black Republican. “If Tim Scott is interested in joining the caucus, he would be welcome,” he said.

But CBC Chairman Barbara Lee implied a few weeks later in an interview with The Economist that black Republicans would be welcomed only if they conform to the group’s liberal guidelines. “The CBC has an agenda,” Lee told The Economist. “Our agenda is about lifting people out of poverty, providing middle-class tax cuts, supporting climate-change legislation. Do [incoming black Republicans] embrace this agenda?”
 
who are the REAL RACISTS?

when will the KNEE GROWZ get off the SLAVE PLANTATION?

seems like NEVER!:cool:
 
But CBC Chairman Barbara Lee implied a few weeks later in an interview with The Economist that black Republicans would be welcomed only if they conform to the group’s liberal guidelines. “The CBC has an agenda,” Lee told The Economist. “Our agenda is about lifting people out of poverty, providing middle-class tax cuts, supporting climate-change legislation. Do [incoming black Republicans] embrace this agenda?”



Obviously they ran to put people in poverty, tax the middle-class, and change the climate to something dirtier...

:rolleyes:
 
“Our agenda is about lifting people out of poverty, providing middle-class tax cuts, supporting climate-change legislation."

Conservatives' agenda includes all but the last one, making it a sort of poll tax for joining the CBC. Plus, the CBC's decades-long lip service to "lifting people out of poverty" has resulted in more poverty, but that's another matter.

It would be pointless and hypocritical for any conservative to join a race-based group in government, anyway.
 
Conservatives' agenda includes all but the last one, making it a sort of poll tax for joining the CBC. Plus, the CBC's decades-long lip service to "lifting people out of poverty" has resulted in more poverty, but that's another matter.

It would be pointless and hypocritical for any conservative to join a race-based group in government, anyway.

that is why I say

that COLOREDS are still SLAVES......to the people that would KEEP em as SLAVES
 
'I'm Not Gonna Ask for Permission or Whatever'

I can't tell you how excited I'll be to see the next gathering of the Congressional Black Caucus. I figure the Democrats will ask Allen West to sit at the back of the room. This great American takes griefs from nobody, so seeing those angry Democrats react to his presence will be priceless.
Congressman-elect Allen West (R-Fla.) said he plans to join the Congressional Black Caucus next year.

West, one of two black Republicans elected to Congress in Tuesday's election, said he plans to join the Democratic-dominated bloc, to challenge, in West word's, the CBC's "monolithic voice."

"I plan on joining, I'm not gonna ask for permission or whatever, I'm gonna find out when they meet and I will be a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and I think I meet all of the criteria and it's so important that we break down this 'monolithic voice' that continues to talk about victimization and dependency in the black community," West said on WOR radio.

"We've got to turn this thing around, and I think it's time for some different voices to be in that body politic," he added.

West hasn't been shy about giving grief to President Obama, the nation's first black president, grief on issues of race. West accused the president of exploiting race for political purposes after his administration decided not to prosecute members of the New Black Panther Party on allegations of voter intimidation in the 2008 election.
 
So what do you truly think, bb: is he more Republican or more American?

I "hear" what he sounds like, but...
 
Lt Col Allen West is a FUTURE PRESIDENT!

Been saying so for 2 years!
 
.Update: This should be interesting…

(DC)- Newly elected Florida Republican Allen West said he wants to join the Congressional Black Caucus, and after days of silence the all-Democrat body has reached a verdict: The CBC will welcome him.

In an e-mail to The Daily Caller this morning, CBC Chairwoman Barbara Lee, California Democrat, wrote that both of the recently elected African-American Republicans, West and South Carolina’s Tim Scott, will be accepted if they decide to join.

“During the 40-year history of the Congressional Black Caucus there have been three African-American Republican members of the House of Representatives. Two, Congressmen Melvin Evans of the Virgin Islands and Gary Franks of Connecticut, decided to join the Congressional Black Caucus, however, Congressman J.C. Watts of Oklahoma did not,” Lee wrote.

She continued, “Membership in the Congressional Black Caucus has never been restricted to Democrats. Should either of the two African-American Republicans recently elected to the House of Representatives request membership in the Congressional Black Caucus they will be welcomed.”

Monday, West told CNN that he would absolutely join.

“I think I’m more than qualified. I am a congressmember-to-be, and I am black, so I think that I have every right to be a member of the Congressional Black Caucus,” he said. “Unless all the sudden before I get there they decide to change the name.”
 
A normal Black Person, an UN-NIGGER

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Rep.-Elect Allen West Rips “Monolithic” Congressional Black Caucus, Wants to Challenge Black Community’s Viewpoint of “Victimization and Dependency”…


Instead of Obama, this guy’s the role model the black community should be looking up to…

(Politico)- Florida Rep.-elect Allen West has a harsh critique for the Congressional Black Caucus he’s planning to join.

“The most important thing is that there has to be a different perspective. There has to be a different voice. We cannot have this monolithic voice,” West told reporters Monday after breakfast during a new-member orientation.

Earlier, West had told POLITICO that he’d be interested in joining the CBC, making him the first black Republican member since then-Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma.

Like Watts, West criticized the liberal views that have dominated the black caucus.

“One of the problems we see in relation to the black community is that we cannot have this monolithic viewpoint of victimization and dependency,” West said. “I’m an inner-city alumnus of Atlanta, Ga., and I think I’m living the American dream. And that’s what we need to get out to all young black men and women in our country.”

Asked if that culture of victimization dominated the CBC, West said, “If you look at some of the failures in our inner city, with the liberal social welfare … programs — you look at my neighborhood, at Houston, at Detroit, at Chicago — this is not the recipe for success.
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