Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Artur Davis to speak tonight at the RNC

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Scotty Starnes says,
The racist, and separatist, Congressional Black Caucus will not tolerate someone with the same skin tone of Obama to criticize him. This group is the most racist and corrupt inside of Congress. Numerous members have been brought up on ethics charges (Rangel, Waters, Hastings, Richardson) and openly admit their racism. The head of the CBC, Emanuel Clevers (D-Mo), stated the CBC would be marching on the White House if not for the fact that Obama was African-American. Black unemployment is only a problem for white presidents, according to the CBC. The CBC can not stand when one of their own sees the light and open racism that embraces the group."


Tune in to the RNC tonight during the 9pm hour and listen to former Representative Artur Davis, an American politician and attorney who changed his party affiliation from the Democratic to the Republican Party in 2012. Davis served in the United States House of Representatives representing Alabama's 7th congressional district from 2003 to 2011. He was also a candidate for governor of Alabama in the 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary.

Davis was an early supporter of Barack Obama's 2008 bid for the presidency, and one of the national co-chairs for Obama's 2008 campaign. Known for his oratorical skills, Davis made one of the nominating speeches for Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Tonight you will find out why he no longer supports Obama.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I did and he was great.