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We are Republicans on a Mission to Raise the Value of Black American’s Political Capital.

For over 40 years black voters have staunchly aligned themselves with the Democratic Party on Election Day. However an increasing number have begun questioning the wisdom of supporting social policies rooted in low expectations and government dependency, economic policies that stifle job creation, personal savings and investments, and education policies that prevent parental choice in school placement. Republicans for Black Empowerment has the mission to raise awareness of the benefits offered by conservative solutions to the black community’s concerns.

The Goal of Republicans for Black Empowerment

The goal of Republicans for Black Empowerment is to tap the personal potential of Black Americans. To that end, RBE seeks to provoke greater critical thinking, increase the number of black Republican candidates and to empower individuals and groups to take leadership roles within their community and the GOP by executing a program aligned with four long-term goals: 1. Provide a national network allowing black conservatives to discover one another and facilitate dialogue between individuals and groups with shared political views. 2. Establish grassroots networks of black GOP activists by encouraging and assisting in the formation of state and local black Republican organizations. 3. Provide public and online forums for conservatives to exchange ideas and help raise awareness of alternative political solutions through educational activities within the black community. 4. Support political candidates and public policies aligned with improving the lives of blacks, by generally emphasizing reduced government dependency, personal savings and investment, educational reform, economic empowerment, and equal opportunity.

Become a Leader. We Will Help.

Leadership is not a job you apply for. It’s something you develop within yourself by taking chances and making an effort to connect with people. Anybody can become a respected national or community figure by making a difference for regular people. We are here to build the foundations for anyone who is ready to get involved and positively influence their community. Our membership is comprised of a grassroots coalition of concerned citizens from all ethnic groups and regions of the United States. Please join and support our initiatives to change the political fabric of our nation. Contact us and we will build an important connection.

Headlines

When the man is one of us July 10 I’m confused as to why any African American would be a Republican July 3 African Americans in the GOP June 5 Black support for GOP may hinge on nomination fight May 8 McCain vows ‘never again’ for post-Katrina blunders Apr. 24 Detroit: The City That Liberalism Ruined Mar. 31
McCain Gives Unvarnished View of His Past Apr. 5 Open Forum Discussion: Why Republican Mar. 4
On ‘Readiness Feb. 28 Obama selling false hope and false dreams Feb. 22 Texas Conservative Republicans Still Want Huckabee Feb. 18 Students Struggle at Being Young, Black Republicans Feb. 12 Black Republicans’ Legacy Feb. 7 Black Conservatives: Don’t Give Up, Huckabee Feb 4

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dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Aug 27, 2008 | 11:10 AM

good find there hubby........

kehughley read my blog view my photos
Aug 28, 2008 | 2:10 AM

Cut the CRAP !

whiteneckburned read my blog
Aug 28, 2008 | 2:25 PM

kehughley you have trouble with truth? Don't be a Medea!

mommiegrandma read my blog view my photos
Aug 28, 2008 | 8:10 PM

You really don't know anything about African-Americans. We belong to both parties, democrat and republican and we do it for a reason.

Yes, we have black republicans and as a result we have Condi Rice, and Colin Powell, two republicans that I like.

My family was Republican when I was a child, I grew up to be a democrat. High elected officials in my family were Republican Office holders.

What is the point of this post??

Hacksaw read my blog view my photos
Aug 28, 2008 | 10:38 PM

In general though, you have to admit that the achievements of Black Republicans are not celebrated like they are with Black Democrats…after all, Justice Thomas is vilified & constantly insulted to this day by many Blacks to include Obama at Saddleback, as well as Condoleezza…..I still remember one of Jeremiah Wright’s racist rants in which he referred to her as “Condo-skeeza Rice” and drew no protests about it at all….

whiteneckburned read my blog
Aug 29, 2008 | 9:24 AM

Medea this page is the opposite of what Obama wants. These are hard working Americans handed nothing just like myself.

I am not saying Obama didn't work hard to get where he is, but what he stands for is wrong. Raise our taxes. Not being committed to America working middle class. Gay equal rights.(which is not a race at all)etc many others. The Democratic party is way to far left. I can't even understand why they think the way they do. Most of what they think is senseless.

Most people who don't help pay for their college don't care how they do. I paid for my own tech schooling. I excel in what I do for a living.

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