
Up until the late 1960's it was hard to find a black American who was not a Republican. One of the very reasons for this was the country was still well aware that the Republican Party, from its inception, has advocated for civil rights. One would be hard pressed to find a historian that is not privy to the fact President Abraham Lincoln so unashamedly condemned slavery. It is true, the Civil War was fought for reasons other than slavery, but that issue, above all, was the centerpiece in what became the darkest period of American history. Now, we flash forward 144 years later and stop in awe to realize we could be electing the first black president in our nation's history. Unfortunately, most Americans see this as an advantage to the Democrats.
It was not too long ago, when supporting old growth forests meant you were a left wing whacko who liked owls more than people. Of course one has never had owl cut them off in traffic, or believe in the stupidest things imaginable, so maybe one can like owls more. And before that if you supported women's right to vote, or equal rights for the races you were thought to be a bleeding heart with no common sense, who was out to destroy