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Old 06-18-2013, 11:37   #1
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Elbert Guillory Gets it.....

Elbert Guillory tells why he switched parties..... worth the watch.
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:01   #2
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Let's hope it's catching.
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:19   #3
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Very good video.

Thanks for the post.

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Old 06-18-2013, 12:23   #4
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Great message Mr. Guillory !

IMO, a must see video.

For those who can't access due to employer constraints - see text of vid below from Real Clear Politics June 18, 2013:

"Hello, my name is Elbert Lee Guillory, and I’m the senator for the twenty-fourth district right here in beautiful Louisiana. Recently I made what many are referring to as a ‘bold decision’ to switch my party affiliation to the Republican Party. I wanted to take a moment to explain why I became a Republican, and also to explain why I don’t think it was a bold decision at all. It is the right decision — not only for me — but for all my brothers and sisters in the black community.

You see, in recent history the Democrat Party has created the illusion that their agenda and their policies are what’s best for black people. Somehow it’s been forgotten that the Republican Party was founded in 1854 as an abolitionist movement with one simple creed: that slavery is a violation of the rights of man.

Frederick Douglass called Republicans the ‘Party of freedom and progress,’ and the first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln, the author of the Emancipation Proclamation. It was the Republicans in Congress who authored the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments giving former slaves citizenship, voting rights, and due process of law.

The Democrats on the other hand were the Party of Jim Crow. It was Democrats who defended the rights of slave owners. It was the Republican President Dwight Eisenhower who championed the Civil Rights Act of 1957, but it was Democrats in the Senate who filibustered the bill.

You see, at the heart of liberalism is the idea that only a great and powerful big government can be the benefactor of social justice for all Americans. But the left is only concerned with one thing — control. And they disguise this control as charity. Programs such as welfare, food stamps, these programs aren’t designed to lift black Americans out of poverty, they were always intended as a mechanism for politicians to control black the black community.

The idea that blacks, or anyone for that matter, need the the government to get ahead in life is despicable. And even more important, this idea is a failure. Our communities are just as poor as they’ve always been. Our schools continue to fail children. Our prisons are filled with young black men who should be at home being fathers. Our self-initiative and our self-reliance have been sacrificed in exchange for allegiance to our overseers who control us by making us dependent on them.

Sometimes I wonder if the word freedom is tossed around so frequently in our society that it has become a cliché.

The idea of freedom is complex and it is all-encompassing. It’s the idea that the economy must remain free of government persuasion. It’s the idea that the press must operate without government intrusion. And it’s the idea that the emails and phone records of Americans should remain free from government search and seizure. It’s the idea that parents must be the decision makers in regards to their children's education — not some government bureaucrat.

But most importantly, it is the idea that the individual must be free to pursue his or her own happiness free from government dependence and free from government control. Because to be truly free is to be reliant on no one other than the author of our destiny. These are the ideas at the core of the Republican Party, and it is why I am a Republican.

So my brothers and sisters of the American community, please join with me today in abandoning the government plantation and the Party of disappointment. So that we may all echo the words of one Republican leader who famously said, ‘free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, we are free at last.’

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vid...epublican.html
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:38   #5
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"they disguise this control as charity"

Using the chains of charity to enslave them all over again...
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:45   #6
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Now that gives me hope. Hope that the oppressed will finally see the light and that the only true path to a better life resides in their hearts and between their ears - not in some institutional hall in Washington, DC.

Somebody finally gets it - it's all about control, always has been, always will be.

And an interesting juxtaposition of the "I Have a Dream" speech by MLK. One of the greatest American speeches right along side of the Gettysburg Address and JFKs Inaugural Speech - JMO.

Damn - Hallelujah, Praise the Lord, and Pass the Ammunition! Someone finally get's it.
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Old 06-18-2013, 13:00   #7
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Nothin more than an Uncle Tom. I thought I'd get it in before Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton.
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Old 06-18-2013, 13:14   #8
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Nothin more than an Uncle Tom. I thought I'd get it in before Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton.
You mean -Nothin more than an Uncle Tom. I thought I'd get it in before Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton.
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Old 06-18-2013, 13:44   #9
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Because to be truly free is to be reliant on no one other than the author of our destiny.
Well said. And one of the ideals we instill in our boys. Even to be in debt is to be enslaved. Owe nothing, take nothing that you don't work for.

Simple, but too many people don't get it. They've traded their soul for a handout.

Glad to see Senator Guillory taking a stand.

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Old 06-18-2013, 14:19   #10
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Well spoken and most certainly resonates with me.... I hope he can affect change in the minds of many Americans... beyond the black community, for they are not the only group with a target on their back.

Thank you, TS.
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Old 06-18-2013, 15:49   #11
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Well spoken and most certainly resonates with me.... I hope he can affect change in the minds of many Americans... beyond the black community, for they are not the group with a target on their back.

Thank you, TS.
I have to believe that he may very well have put a target on his back. He is obviously not down for the struggle. It takes a lot of courage to stand up and do what he did, he is a leader not a follower and I hope his message does indeed resonate far and wide with the entitlement crowd but I am not going to hold my breath waiting for that to happen.
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Old 06-18-2013, 18:10   #12
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You mean -Nothin more than an Uncle Tom. I thought I'd get it in before Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton.
What color font do you use for contempt?
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Old 06-19-2013, 17:18   #13
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Yet another political wind vane - he was a Republican until 2007.

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Guillory was a registered Republican and was even serving on the Republican state central committee three years ago when he switched his party to Democrat and ran for office. Guillory says fundamental differences with the Bush administration drove him to switch, but it was also politically expedient for anyone running in the heavily Democratic district.

http://www.theind.com/cover-story/4087
The winds must be fixing to blow towards the right again in Louisiana - especially if he has eyes on the Lieutenant Governor's position on a Jindal ticket.

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This one:





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Yet another political wind vane - he was a Republican until 2007.



The winds must be fixing to blow towards the right again in Louisiana - especially if he has eyes on the Lieutenant Governor's position on a Jindal ticket.

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Had some respect for the guy until I saw this. I guess he jumps more than Jim jeffords. (Sp?).

It has always been a mystery to me how the democrats managed to con the minorities so badly when all they want is political/economic slaves and do everything possible to keep the minorities down.
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