Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mia Love of Utah hopes to become the first black Republican woman in Congress

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/mia-love-of-utah-hopes-to-become-the-first-black-republican-woman-in-congress/2012/06/25/gJQAbUiq2V_story.html?hpid=z2
If she wins, not only would she help Republicans keep control of the House, but she would become the first black Republican woman to serve in Congress. Love, who is Mormon, also could go a long way toward helping presidential candidate Mitt Romney, putting a fresh face on his church and his party as both try to appeal to an increasingly diverse nation.
is this the way to enter the history books as a first Black republican women who embrace their ideology of hate, deprivation of those like her family, voting for suppression of those like herself from their constitutional right's to vote or more egregious turning her back on her gender those same laws apply to her or do they? what does the right promise it's women as far as those laws applying to them. 
does this women think her party is really the best thing for America? what was in hr deal to betray her daughters if she has them or her family and friends, if she still has any.  thw right is piling up those who would betray their people and families for the right to say "I'M A BLACK REPUBLICAN"?
i forgot the one's of our society that inevitably will seek the other side for reasons of their own. i would not want my grandkids reading about my accomplishments then scroll down and see i was part of the party that usurped their rights and tried to establish a re-emergence of the most racist efforts perpetrated on our people "JIM CROW" again, yeah, i can imagine the pride they'll feel knowing their grandma was two generations shy of wearing a sheet. our people can see the tokenism at an 11th hour