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BLACK REPUBLICANS,BLACK MALES//BLACK PEOPLE/

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BLACK REPUBLICANS  WERE ON THE NEWS    SUPPORTING    WHITE POLICE KILLING   MICHAEL  BROWN IN FERGURSON,  MISSOURI/BLACK REPUBLICANS  SUPPORTED   TRAYVON MARTIN  BEING  KILLED//THEY   THINK   BLACK MALES  IN POOR  COMMUNITIES   ARE    CRIMINALS,NOTHING.. BLACK PEOPLE HAVE  THE SAME  OPINION  OF  OTHER BLACK PEOPLE  AS THE   KU KLUX KLAN  HAS  OF  ALL   BLACK PEOPLE.....MALCOLM X  WARNED  OF  A   DIVIDE  AND CONQUER OF BLACK PEOPLE.//EARLIER THIS YEAR ON C-SPAN   MARY FRANCIS BERRY  SAID  DEMOCRATS    TAKE BLACK VOTES FOR GRANTED..SHE IS A  DEMOCRAT...IS IT TIME FOR    A THIRD   BLACK POLITICAL   PARTY....IS BLACK UNITY   POSSIBLE..../

Harry for all practical purposes all Black people are Democrats.  Even through many of us have conservative social views, we vote democratic in such a large majority the few non-democrats, like myself, are inconsequential.

 

Creating another party, for Black people, is unnecessary because, we already have one, the Democratic party, with a Black man holding its highest office.

 

Of course our votes are taken for granted.  We don't vote when it really matters and when we do we vote it is for style over substance, popularity over issues.  

 

The police office in Ferguson, will not incur a criminal penalty.  .

 

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