Father, you have forsaken your Children and left them to Die in the Wilderness. Forsaken Children rebel until Father shows Unconditional Commitment and Caring. Another open letter to the Minnesota GOP, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Senator Norm Coleman, Governor Tim Pawlenty and President George Bush

President Bush and McCain - Please look at the MN GOP before it's to late!

President Bush and McCain - Please look at the MN GOP.

The Minnesota GOP has no “Skin in the Game” – probably because it doesn’t look like them. They have neglected certain campaigns of local candidates that are flying under the Republican Party Flag. I can speak for all of them but choose to speak for the candidate that my agency has been hired to work for, Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 Campaign. For whatever reason, race, being a Woman or lack of experience by this organization, the MN GOP, Senator Norm Coleman and the Republican power brokers of in Minnesota have left their children to die in the 2008 campaign season. Barb Davis White can beat Keith Ellison with the help of the people and the organization of the Republican Party. How would the McCain/Palin folks feel about this action in Minnesota – trust me, they will get this story…

Barb Davis White is running for Congress in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District against Rep. Keith Ellison without the assistance of the Party she’s aligned with. Since initial contact in the form of a meeting with Darren Bearson, Executive Director of the Minnesota GOP; Brian Humphreys, Political Director by her Press Secretary in August there has been no call backs; no invites to rallies; no ads placed in local radio, newspapers and television in support of Ms. Davis White’s race for Congress. No contact with Chairman Ron Carey has been the flavor of the race. Each time the MN GOP was contacted by the campaign, everyone was “out to lunch in the morning, afternoon and dinner time” no calls backs to the campaign office. Numerous messages have been left with not 1 call back. Also a meeting was requested with Chairman Carey by Barb’s campaign – no call backs our meeting set up (?).

If this is the way the Minnesota GOP handles one of the most critical races in Minnesota for one of their own, we need a dramatic, enema-like house cleaning of the players at 525 Park Street in St. Paul – first thing Monday morning! Last month (September), the Barb Davis White for Congress website received over 192,000 “multi-page” views with tracking this month (the last full month before the November 4, 2008 election), pacing ahead of last month’s numbers. I’m very sure they are tuning in false numbers to the National Republican Party – they have not done 1 thing for the campaign of Ms. Davis White.

The Campaign for Barb Davis White for Congress needs your support in reaching their financial goal to slow the campaign of Rep. Keith Ellison. Since the MN GOP (short for “GO ON PLAYING”) is not willing to return a phone call, invite and plan a community rally for Barb to attend; assist the campaign with financial and technical help, it’s up to the people who read this to participate and join in by first of all donating to the Barb Davis White for Congress Campaign (www.barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com) and then calling 651-222-0022 and ask Chairman Carey “What the hell is up with the Minnesota GOP?” Just an observation…”What happen to the Dr. Ron Paul/Campaign for Liberty people in Minnesota?” (We will talk about that next time.)

The Democrats and Keith are very well organized, doing rallies, forums and “Get out the Vote” campaigns. Al Franken is a “mainstay” in north Minneapolis showing up at local Black restaurants and community events. Y-T-D there has been no sighting of Senator Norm Coleman in North Minneapolis or at community events (the MN GOP does not feel that Minority-Ethnics are not important to the Republican Party which is very sad). A small effort by Senator Coleman and the Minnesota GOP could make the difference in the Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 Campaign.

Since the Minnesota GOP does not want to help…”It’s WAR”

Dr. Deborah Honeycutt writes…“Righteous Anger”

September 8, 2008 · Filed Under Black Republicans, Clay County, Congressional Candidates · Comments Off 

The Independent Business News Network, in cooperation with the 5 African American Congressional Candidates running for Congress in 2008 will be keeping a close watch on congressional races in Georgia, Illinois, Florida and Minneapolis. These 5 candidates are running on the Republican ticket. We have found many “disparities” within the Republican Party as it pertains to Blacks and hope to deliver messages and information across the United States about issues and concerns. This installment will be the first of many focusing on “Being Black and Republican in the USA”.

IBNN’s first installment comes from Dr. Deborah Honeycutt, running for Congress in Georgia’s 13 Congressional District. IBNN will post items written by the candidate that are appropriate to IBNN’s topic.

Dr. Honeycutt writes….“Righteous Anger”

First as a mother and second as a candidate for U.S.Congress, I am angry regarding the current SACS accreditation situation in Clayton County. Not only has the current political leadership serving Clayton County Public Schools failed to provide proactive leadership to guarantee an accredited school system, but also this same leadership has failed to produce an answer to save accreditation for the Clayton County schools.

Given the school system has been on probation since 2003, five years, in my opinion, is long enough for the school board, the Clayton County Chairman Bell, Rep. David Scott and other political leaders to have developed, designed and implemented a plan to strengthen the school system. It is time for them to stop the “it is not my fault or responsibility” excuses and step up to the plate and solve this problem.

Clayton County citizens deserve a better school system and quality of life than they are currently experiencing. The leadership of current elected officials has not produced the desired results; consequently, they need to immediately withdraw from the public arena. The time for press release and public relations excuses is over.

PRODUCE OR RESIGN

Read the District’s Response to SACS Investigative Report

About Dr. Deborah Honeycutt:

Dr. Deborah Honeycutt is running for the United States Congress in Georgia’s 13th Congressional District. In her words, she says, “I’m running for U.S. Congress in 2008. I believe that our United States government is facing a moral crisis. As a country we are in danger of forsaking the moral cornerstone upon which our nation was founded. No longer do many of our leaders make decisions based on constitutional imperatives, time-honored values, or Christian principles. For more information visit Dr. Honeycutt’s website at www.honeycuttforcongress.com.

The National Black Republican Leadership Council to Join The Independent Business News Network in hosting the African American U.S. Congressional Forum

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Congressional Candidates, Forum, GOP, Minneapolis, Politics, RNC · Comments Off 

Washington, DC – The Independent Business News Network is pleased to collaborate with The National Black Republican Leadership Council during the RNC Convention, said Donald W.R. Allen, II General Manager of V-Media parent company of The Independent Business News Network and Twin City Business, the Twin Cities #1 Internet Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations Agency. The Forum will air live on Minneapolis Television Network Channel 17 from 3:30pm to 4:30pm and guests will able to join us in studio located at 125 Main Street (St. Anthony Main Area) in downtown Minneapolis, states Allen

The National Black Republican Leadership Council will cancel its town hall meeting scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2008 from 1-3pm and instead join with The Independent Business News Network in Co-Hosting the African American U.S. Congressional Forum scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2008 from 3:30-4:30pm, said CJ Jordan.

These two events are a worthy causes and we rather join forces to show our support for those who are seeking to run for Congress and who will convey the Black and Urban Center Issues upon being elected, further states CJ Jordan, President of the National Black Leadership Council.

In a continued effort to show solidarity, we will also be joining Twin City Business and The Independent Business News Network on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 from 6pm until 2am at Trocaderos Nightclub and Restaurant located at 107 3rd Ave North – Minneapolis, MN 55401 (612) 465-0440.

This event will feature the United States African American Congressional candidates as well as local GOP endorsed House candidates from Minneapolis and St. Paul. For more information, please call (612) 986-0010 or email IBNN at info@ibnn.org.

African American United States Congressional Candidates hold Forum on Minneapolis Television Network (Channel 17) on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 broadcasted Live from 3:30pm-4:30pm

Tune in on Tuesday to Minneapolis Television Network (Channel 17) from 3:30pm to 4:30pm for the African American Congressional Candidate Forum, brought to you by the Independent Business News Network. This forum will feature the Republican African American Congressional Candidates running for office in 2008.

The forum will feature Allen West from Florida’s CD 22nd www.allenwestforcongress.com; Barb Davis White from Minnesota’s 5th CD www.barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com; Eddie Adams JR from Florida’s CD 11th www.adamsforcongress.org; Dr. Deborah Honeycutt Georgia’s CD 13th www.honeycuttforcongress.com; and Antoine Members Illinois CD 1st www.antoinemembers.com.

The forum was developed to educate and inform communities of color about the political process as it pertains to the GOP and the functioning operations surrounding the Republican Party. This event sponsored by the Independent Business News Network and will also have a “Meet the Candidate” celebration and fundraiser on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 from 6pm-2am at Trocaderos Nightclub and Restaurant located at 107 3rd Ave North – Minneapolis, MN 55401 (612) 465-0440. This event is open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend.

About the candidates: (By clicking on the candidates name you can visit their website)

Allen West’s campaign for Florida’s 22nd Congressional District! This site will give you the opportunity to learn more about Allen and his vision for the future of America. Please take a moment to learn more about Allen West and then take action to help Allen’s campaign!

We face many challenges as a nation. From the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to illegal immigration, to energy independence, to out of control federal spending, now more than ever we need leaders in Congress who represent our South Florida values.

Barb Davis White – Love is making a commitment and having the willingness to accept the sacrifices and inconveniences necessary to keep that commitment. This is true whether we are talking about another person, nation or society. Our forbearers came embracing a new spirit of responsibility. They built a representative form of government in which we are duty bound to participate. We now have a responsibility to follow their lead and build a more perfect union based on their example – not a celebration of diversity, but rather the assimilation of diverse ideas, and with it the people they represent.

Hello, I am Eddie Adams, Jr., a candidate for the 11th Congressional District of Florida seat in the U.S. Congress. Whether you are a lifelong Republican; a new member of our party; a Democrat, consider yourself an Independent or you are simply curious- what matters most is that, this is about you and you are always welcome here!

Dr. Deborah Honeycutt. I am running for U.S. Congress in 2008. I believe that our United States government is facing a moral crisis. As a country we are in danger of forsaking the moral cornerstone upon which our nation was founded. No longer do many of our leaders make decisions based on constitutional imperatives, time-honored values, or Christian principles.

Antoine Members. I am a lifelong resident of Chicago, born and raised on the Westside and now residing on the Southside. A family man, I am married to my beautiful wife, Tònia, and have two wonderful children, Destiny and Journey. Academically, I am a graduate of CVS High School and have attended East-West University.

For more information email IBNN at info@ibnn.org.

RNC asked about African American Congressional Candidates that are scheduled to speak at the RNC

O SAY..CAN YOU SEE?

The following email was sent to the RNC today…

It concerns me as Barb Davis White’s Press Secretary and also as a General Manager for a News & Information Corporate Media Outlet that you have not scheduled, nor will confirm that any African American Congressional Candidates have been asked to speak at the RNC, according to the young lady that answers the phone at your office and you. After speaking with you (Ms. Webb), the answer that the information is “confidential” does not work. We already know that Barb Davis White, 5th CD Minnesota and Antoine Members 1st CD Chicago have not been contacted…who does that leave?

On Friday, August 15, 2008 I was approached by a gentleman who told me to “cool down”, don’t go after Ron Carey’s office or the RNC and we will get together later and work things out after the RNC. He went on to threaten Barb’s campaign by saying, “If you don’t, Barb is finished!” The RNC has given money to some local “point people” in the Twin Cities to have party events neglecting the most valued and important thing to attract voter’s of color to the Republican Party…”community engagement and outreach”. No one from Minnesota’s non-profit agencies have been contacted by the GOP/RNC to teach the community about the Constitution of the United States or even to register voters. Remember…Liberty does not have a color, it has soul!

This “slave mentality thinking” i.e.; “Be good you Black Republican’s while our White friends are in town” does not fly with me or the tools I have in place to distribute this message “top-of-mind” to the general public and national news affiliates.

Keith Ellison is not worried and rest assured that the Minnesota GOP will put no effort into an African American Republican candidate for Congress in Minnesota with the current leadership of the GOP.

Again, and for the last time – I will ask, what African American Congressional Candidates have been scheduled to speak at the RNC? What do we really have to loose, besides Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District?

Good day!

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