National Black Republican Association

The National Black Republican Association is a right-wing site that appears to cater to Black people who share their views, but they go overboard with their anti-Obama and anti-liberal attacks, especially accusing them of being racist. The NBRA tries to paint the Republican Party and conservatism as good for Blacks and yet, they admire Ken Blackwell, who was part of the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election in Ohio fighting for Bush to win, even if it meant failing to do anything about the voting machines. They even allow an editorial from libertarian economist Walter E. Williams who is ironically an African-American against fighting discrimination in the private sector. And they claim Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican? No way. The current chairperson of the NBRA is Frances Rice and it was founded in 2005.&nbsp

Don't ever buy what the say from their "About the NBRA" statements:

Our vision is that black Americans will become power players in the political arena so that they can seize control over their own destiny and move into our ownership society through small business and home ownership.

MISSION: The mission of the National Black Republican Association (NBRA) is to be a resource for the black community on Republican ideals and promote the traditional values of the black community which are the core values of the Republican Party: strong families, faith in God, personal responsibility, quality education, and equal opportunities for all.

GOAL: The goal of the NBRA is to return black Americans to their Republican Party roots by enlightening them about how Republicans fought for their freedom and civil rights, and are now fighting for their educational and economic advancement.

OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the NBRA are to conduct a nationwide grassroots educational campaign in black communities; champion school choice opportunity scholarships to give black parents educational options and access to a quality education for their children; and provide training and resources for grassroots activists and candidates for elected office.

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