22 September 2004News
It's All But Over Now
Black Gay Republicans Break with Log Cabin Republicans, Endorse Bush
As they say in Samoa, e moi which means either, are you serious? or you've got to be shitting me. Black and gay and republican? How large of a group could that possibly be?
In the article, Don Sneed further qualifies the group as "young black gay republicans". Even if they are a large group (which they are not) or had some resources (which they don't) how many of them live outside of Noe Valley, West Hollywood, Chelsea or any other place in a state that has a snowflake's chance in hell of voting red?
I'm not black. I'm not gay. And I'm not a republican but I have the sense to know that a vote for George W. Bush is not, as the ALBRC would have you beleive, "a vote for economic, social and political self-upliftment," unless I've been living in a parallel bizarro universe while, back in reality, the republicans have become the party that cares about people.
Black Gay Republicans Break with Log Cabin Republicans, Endorse Bush Wednesday September 22, 9:07 am ETAbe Lincoln Black Republican Caucus Letter of Endorsement Will Be Delivered to the Republican National Committee Headquarters at 11:30 a.m. Today, Wednesday, September 22
DALLAS, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Abe Lincoln Black Republican Caucus (ALBRC), a group of young urban Black gay Republicans, voted today in a special call meeting in Dallas, Texas, to endorse President Bush for re- election.
The ALBRC was co-founded by Don Sneed, a member of the Log Cabin Republicans, to address the political issues and needs of young Black gay Republicans, who he says: "Our voices are never heard, yet we exist and are growing in numbers." The endorsement was fueled by the Log Cabin Republicans' refusal to endorse President Bush. "We think that the 'Republican Tent' is inclusive and there is room for differences, but one does not pick up their marbles and go home if there are a few points of disagreement," stated Anthony Falls, Republican Precinct Chairman -- Dallas and the ALBRC National Spokesperson. "The ALBRC does not support marriage for gays, yet we do support and call for recognition of domestic partnerships," he stated."Although we are small, have meager resources and are not as widely known as our counterparts in the Log Cabin Republicans, we do exist, we have families and friends who listen to our voting recommendations and we have the capacity to get our message up and out through the worldwide webcasting of our community television show: the 'ALBRC Community Informer,'" stated Don Sneed, who is also a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (a Bush Appointee). "With this election as close as it is, especially in the battleground states, any movement of the Black vote towards President Bush, could make a significant difference," stated Sneed. "We are determined to use whatever resources we have to get the word out, especially to Black voters of why a vote for Bush is a vote for economic, social and political self-upliftment."
The "ALBRC LETTER OF ENDORSEMENT" will be delivered to the Republican National Committee Headquarters at 11:30 a.m. today, Wednesday, September 22 by Mr. Sneed, who is also an AIDS Community Activist in attendance at the "Breakfast of Champions" being sponsored by AIDS ACTION of Washington DC.
Contact: Anthony Falls
ALBRC National Spokesperson
214-912-6289 or 214-428-4146
Posted by andrew at September 22, 2004 03:26 PM
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