ST. PAUL -- All throughout the week I have spoken with blacks of different walks of life attending the Republican National Convention, from small business entrepreneurs to law clerks. All of them gave different reasons for joining the Republican Party, but one thing was consistent: they felt that the GOP's plans and policies are the best way to ensure that they succeed in this society.While he was a student at Grambling State University, Republican National Committee member Shannon Reeves was told by one of his professors that his writings were quite conservative. It was this comment that sparked in his interest in the Republican Party.
Reeves, a former secretary of California's Republican Party, says he actually made the decision to join the GOP "because I felt that black people were being used by the Democrats." He also agreed with Republicans on issues such as the importance of "personal responsibility and economic self-sufficiency." Ironically, at the same time Reeves was committing himself to the Republican Party, he was still the president of his college's chapter of the NAACP; belonging to two groups that on the surface seem fundamentally at odds with each other.
"People get more conservative once they have something to conserve," says Reeves, explaining the evolution, adding that both blacks and Republicans are interested in holding on to what they've gained once they've reached their goal. He continues, "When you buy that first house or get that first major job and see all the payroll taxes coming out of your check, you find out just how conservative you really are."
Reeves believes that the task of black Republicans is to not allow the Democrats to cast a racist cloud over the Republican Party so that blacks are scared away. Instead, "It's up to black Republicans to take the initiative, to lead the conversation in the black community. That's how we can attract more blacks.
"I have to vote for basic policies that create a certain quality of life for my today and my children's future," says Reeves, who also believes that race should not be a barrier to fulfilling the American dream. That's why he thinks that other African Americans who want to achieve should give the GOP a second look as well.


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By: GB for truth on 10/02/2008 11:39PM
Amen to # 12!!! NewsFlash people! Obama is NOT black! He is white and arab muslim. NEVER lived in a black community. Like all Democrats, he is not for you, he is against you but you can't see it because of the color you THINK his skin is. I have never seen such hate as has risen out of the blacks during this election. The blacks voting for Obama are voting only for COLOR. I have questioned many and not one had an intelligent answer. Just that he was gonna make it better for them. (Selfish) How much better can it get? Everything is FREE if you are black but it has not seemed to help your race at all! Talk about racism??? Another NewsFlash MLK was REPUBLICAN. Do some research and quit relying on what the negative sisters and brothers tell you. By the way, he is not the first black to accomplish great things!!! Ever heard of Colin Powell and Condileza Rice? Oh but you don't care for the blacks who don't agreee with you.(they're always on the take, right? ha) Liberal blacks are racism at its worst. If you could enslave and beat the white man, you would in a heartbeat. So, are you really diffrent than the slave traders? NOT! Get over it already. Its like a broken record! You better quit teaching hate and revenge in your culture or it will destroy itself. Your kids deserve better. Listen to Bill Cosby and visit www.larryelder.com to get the black american truth! I have been to Africa several times and trust me, the blacks in America are not African Americans, they are black Americans. I dont call myself Eurpoean American??? Grow Up!
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By: william fair on 10/03/2008 8:12PM
Watch out Black brothers when you move in some of the whites move out. They say the party (Dem)left them,Jesse,Strom,Trent,Ronald Reagan and the black
brothers that have been there are not remembered,
Martin,Colin and soon sister Conde.
If you become to many or to strong there will be a
new party with the declaration the party left them.
Then you will have to go moose hunting in the new party.
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By: Kanyagia on 10/03/2008 10:14PM
As an African immigrant from Kenya, i may bring some perspective into the issue.You don't need the NAACP to advance in the US.Believe me, i have made for myself into a degree, worked two jobs for the last 10 years and now own a home , raising two kids an paying my fair portion of taxes.Am i conservative? you bet i am and voting for McCain
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