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Friday, January 30, 2009

Steele First Black Man To Chair RNC


Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele was elected first black Republican
National Committee chairman on Friday.

MORE DETAILS: http://www.wbaltv.com/tu/5EdOERd3P.html

20 comments:

  1. I've always loved this guy...Look forward to his ideas.

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  2. I have great respect for this man. I would love to see him run for President. A real role model for all Americans. Period

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  3. This is a black man I would support and vote for if he ran for POTUS

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  4. Great move! It's sure beats Palin. That is unless you want to guarentee another Democratic victory.

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  5. There are going to be a lot of African American "firsts", but he is a good guy!

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  6. Havent got beneath the polish yet, he seems alright, but wax on wax off...

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  7. He was good for Maryland .....what else do you expect? I can only hope someday he is our next President of the Good Ol'e USA. Obama cannot hold a candle to this man!

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  8. Good man. I wish him well; and he will deliver.

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  9. doug wilkerson said...
    Havent got beneath the polish yet, he seems alright, but wax on wax off...

    6:39 PM

    I've known Michael for over 8 years now and he is a good christian, a good Catholic and a faithful leader to the party and to all citizens. I don't look at him as the first "black" man, I look at him as someone that can lead this state and this country.

    I don't get fooled much and I can normally see through people and he is quite an honest man.

    The only person that has ever fooled me was Louise Smith and I have "polished" my skills better since her. He is a keeper and he should be running this country and not some pseudo African-American.

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  10. We got it right this time! Its sad that WBOC chose to run this as a bi-line type story. Put aside color, politics and the fact he is from Maryland, he is a class guy that can help us get back on track.

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  11. Remember when he ran for senate. At a speech the loving democrats threw oreo cookies on stage st him and said he was black on the outside, but white on the inside. What do you think would have been said if republicans had done that to a black person. Yet they call us racist. He is a very good man.

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  12. You don't see the news media gushing over this Black Man First, now do you? Possibly because he "sold out" to the enemy. If he was replacing Howard Dean as chairman of the DNC, it would be ALL OVER the news.
    Pathetic.

    Would love to see a Steele-Palin or Steele-Jindal ticket in 2012.

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  13. this is the afro American i would love to see as the leader of this country....Ivoted for him and would again again and again....i too have great respect for this man. RFGAIN i agree with ya 200%.

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  14. Glad to hear this. Let's hope he can get Republican party back on track. I absolutely would've voted for him for President. He's a good and honorable man.

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  15. He is on Fox News quite often and I have watched him for some time now. Our family in Houston watches Fox and mentioned him to me this summer regarding what a great man he is.I agree, I would vote for him in a minute. He is extremely intelligent and thinks clearly without a lot of "filler" BS. IMO

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  16. Drill baby, drill!! It makes me sick that Michael could have been our governor had it not been for the trough feeders that elected slick tax and spend OMalley.

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  17. i could care less if his skin was green, orange or plaid. he's a good man. i would support / vote for him in any situation.

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  18. Anon: 7:52pm

    You do realize that the story you just mentioned is just that. A story.

    It's not true, nor has it ever been.

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  19. Anonymous said...
    Drill baby, drill!! It makes me sick that Michael could have been our governor had it not been for the trough feeders that elected slick tax and spend OMalley.

    7:38 AM

    WTF are you talking about?? He never ran for Governor. He ran for Senate while OweMally ran against Ehrlich.

    Yes it would be nice if we had Steele instead of OweMalley.

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  20. 7:52,

    That never happened.

    http://mediamatters.org/items/200604260015

    Please stick to the facts.

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