Former Alabama Congressman Artur Davis admitted that he was in the wrong
place last year. He was an Obama supporter.

"Thank you for welcoming me where I belong", Davis told the crowd.
The crowd roared with approval.

Artur Davis represents the diversity of opinion, and the multiplicity of
background, which is taking place in the Republican Party. Even the Mainstream
Media insists on remaining color blind to the multi-ethnic representation
stepping up to lead the Republican party in this new century.

National Conservative Pat Buchanan has predicted that Republican Party will
not survive as the white vote diminishes across the country. That fear was
resoundingly refuted over and over at the 2012 RNC
Convention in Tampa Bay, Florida. From Indian-American Nikki Haley to Cuban
Marco Rubio,
the Republican Party has established a growing legacy of leaders who will put
to death the race-baiting of the Democratic Party, which for too long has
screamed itself into the advocacy of minorities.

What a great story for the GOP. A black man as a standard bearer for the
party. I refuse the negative ads which suggest that the GOP is just "The
White Man's Party."

For over fifty years, from the end of Reconstruction to the New Deal, the
Democratic Party advertised itself as "The White Man's Party." Even
President Obama was more concerned with the white vote than with the Black
Vote, a bloc which the Democratic party has taken for granted for decades.
Double the unemployment for blacks compared to whites and Hispanics would
suggest that the Democratic Party does not have the best interests of
African-Americans at heart.

Why did Obama swing into office. "We led with our hearts — no
candidate had ever spoken so beautifully." Artur Davis admits that he
drank the Obama Kool-aid,
and now he's throwing it all away.

"Obama has wrecked the recovery for three years and counting."
Obama has been the gift for the GOP that keeps on giving. Time Magazine and
Newsweek, the second a failing commodity in the rapidly innovating media market, both predicted the
decline and demise of the Republican Party. Obama's left-wing policies have made
this center-right country sick to our stomachs.

"Middle America is hurting." Putting aside class warfare, David
addressed "Middle America" — the lost middle ground in our politics.

ObamaCare
became the final legacy of "Yes, We Can!" No the country is crying — "No, You Don't!"

"Do these Democrats speak for you?" Artur Davis proposed to the
Democrats and Independents who voted for Obama in 2008. The "Hope and
Change" rhetoric has given way to the "Nope and Blame" reality
of politics as usual.

Artur Davis, thank you for your charged and commanding words!

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