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being a Democrat means that you can promote segregation, join the KKK, vote against both black Supreme Court nominees, and use the word "nigger" on national television — and still be remembered as a promoter of black interests.
Robert Byrd's KKK membership is dismissed by his worshipers as youthful indiscretion. It wasn't. It was the beginning of a long and sordid history filled with hatred and bias.
Highlights of Robert Byrd's history of race relations include:
-- 1942: Joins the KKK; eventually rises to the rank of "Exalted Cyclops."
-- 1945: Writes "Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
-- 1947: Says in a letter that the Klan is needed "like never before" and declares that he is "anxious to see its rebirth."
-- 1964: Attempts to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It wasn't out of principled libertarian support for property rights. Cites a racist study claiming that black people's brains are statistically smaller than white people's.
-- 1967: Votes against Thurgood Marshall's Supreme Court nomination. Went to J. Edgar Hoover to see if Marshall had any Communist ties that could ruin his nomination.
-- 1968: Tells the FBI that it's time that Martin Luther King, Jr., "met his Waterloo." FBI ignores him.
-- 1991: Votes Against Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination. Becomes the only senator in the body to have voted against both black Supreme Court nominees.
-- 2001: Refers to what he called "white niggers" on national television. Try to imagine, say, Haley Barbour being given a pass after calling someone a "white nigger."
We're told that he recanted his views. Great. So did Strom Thurmond. But those words — just words — rightly got him nowhere. If Robert Byrd's grandson runs for Congress and is defeated by a black candidate — as happened to Thurmond's grandon in South Carolina last week in a Republican primary — will the media breathlessly report it as the end of a racist era in the Democratic Party's sordid history, as they did of Tim Scott's overwhelming victory?
Do I need to draw you a picture? The metanarrative must be preserved at all costs: Republicans, racist; Democrats, good. That's all you need to know about the media's thoughts on race relations in America. The final relic of federally-approved segregation left us. That's the real story: it's the end of an era. What brave news outlet will report that?
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being a Democrat means that you can promote segregation, join the KKK, v...
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being a Democrat means that you can promote segregation, join the KKK, vote against both black Supreme Court nominees, and use the word "nigger" on national television — and still be remembered as a promoter of black interests.
Robert Byrd's KKK membership is dismissed by his worshipers as youthful indiscretion. It wasn't. It was the beginning of a long and sordid history filled with hatred and bias.
Highlights of Robert Byrd's history of race relations include:
-- 1942: Joins the KKK; eventually rises to the rank of "Exalted Cyclops."
-- 1945: Writes "Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
-- 1947: Says in a letter that the Klan is needed "like never before" and declares that he is "anxious to see its rebirth."
-- 1964: Attempts to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It wasn't out of principled libertarian support for property rights. Cites a racist study claiming that black people's brains are statistically smaller than white people's.
-- 1967: Votes against Thurgood Marshall's Supreme Court nomination. Went to J. Edgar Hoover to see if Marshall had any Communist ties that could ruin his nomination.
-- 1968: Tells the FBI that it's time that Martin Luther King, Jr., "met his Waterloo." FBI ignores him.
-- 1991: Votes Against Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination. Becomes the only senator in the body to have voted against both black Supreme Court nominees.
-- 2001: Refers to what he called "white niggers" on national television. Try to imagine, say, Haley Barbour being given a pass after calling someone a "white nigger."
We're told that he recanted his views. Great. So did Strom Thurmond. But those words — just words — rightly got him nowhere. If Robert Byrd's grandson runs for Congress and is defeated by a black candidate — as happened to Thurmond's grandon in South Carolina last week in a Republican primary — will the media breathlessly report it as the end of a racist era in the Democratic Party's sordid history, as they did of Tim Scott's overwhelming victory?
Do I need to draw you a picture? The metanarrative must be preserved at all costs: Republicans, racist; Democrats, good. That's all you need to know about the media's thoughts on race relations in America. The final relic of federally-approved segregation left us. That's the real story: it's the end of an era. What brave news outlet will report that?
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Democrats founded the KKK, fought the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, in...
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Democrats founded the KKK, fought the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, instituted Jim Crow Laws, fought the 1965 Civil Rights Act and continue to keep racism alive and blacks on their liberal plantation. This is an excerpt from the award-winning documentary Emancipation Revelation Revolution
After The Civil Rights Act was passed Democrat President Lyndon Johnson praised Republicans for their overwhelming support.
The Republican Party was formed by anti-slavery activists to combat the pro-slavery Democrats
The Ku Klux Klan was formed by radical Democrats who opposed equality for blacks.
In 1935 Democrats defeated an Anti-Lynching Bill supported and put forward by Republicans.
The 1924 Democrat National Convention in New York was host to one of the largest Klan gatherings in American history. Dubbed the "Klanbake convention", a minority of delegates attempted to condemn the presence of the Klan but was rebuked by the Klan supporting Democrat Majority.
On April 20, 1871 the Republican Congress enacted the Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-Affiliated terrorist groups.
Ronald Reagan, a Republican, made history on November 2, 1983 by signing into law Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a National Holiday. This is the first and only Federal Holiday that recognizes a Black American.
Albert Gore, Sr., a Democrat, played a key roll in the 74-day filibuster that delayed and intended to undermine The Civil Rights Act.
Albert Gore, Sr. voted against The Civil Rights Act of 1964.
President Bill Clinton's political mentor, J. William Fulbright of Arkansas also a Democrat, voted against The Civil Rights Act.
A search on The Clinton Presidential Center Web Site yielded 102 matches when searching for Fulbright.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: "It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer ... to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin."
When LBJ nominated Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court in 1967 he was opposed by 10 Democrats and only 1 Republican. The lone Republican had switched parties from Democrat to Republican only 3 years earlier in 1964. Why would 10 Democrats oppose a Democrat Presidents Supreme Court Nominee?
Robert Byrd (Democrat) is the only Senator to oppose both black Supreme Court nominees.
Former Klansman Hugo Black (Democrat) was appointed to the Supreme Court by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat) in 1937. This liberal icon, who served on the court until 1971 also defended and helped acquit Klansman Edwin Stephenson for the murder of a Catholic priest in Birmingham.
Hugo Black was also a senator that received substantial support in his first senate election victory from the Klan.
Many Democrats referred to Robert Byrd as the "Conscience of the Senate"
He was born in Nov. 20, 1917.
Senator Robert Byrd (Democrat) served as a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan.
He now explains this away by pleading ignorance and a misguided youth.
Robert Byrd voted against The Civil Rights Act of 1964. He was 46 years old.
He helped lead a Filibuster with other Democrats including Al Gore, Sr.
Sen. Robert Byrd (Democrat) spoke for 14 hours and 13 minutes, finishing the morning of June 10 -- the 57th day of the filibuster.
This is what Democrats must mean when calling the filibuster a Senate Tradition.
Byrd also opposed Supreme Court nominations of Thurgood Marshall in 1967 and Clarence Thomas in 1991.
Byrd could say he opposed Clarence Thomas because he was a Conservative but Thurgood Marshall was a Democrat favored by nearly every Democrat.
Robert Byrd is the only Senator to oppose both black Supreme Court nominees.
Byrd was 49 years old when he opposed Democrat Thurgood Marshall's Supreme Court Nomination.
In 1945 at age 28, Robert Byrd said this regarding desegregation of the military, "[I will] never submit to fight beneath that banner (the American flag) with a Negro by my side. Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
In March of 2001, at age 83, Robert Byrd said, "There are white n*ggers. I´ve seen a lot of white n*ggers in my time."
So this is what Robert Byrd means by youthful indiscretions?
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Democrats founded the KKK, fought the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, in...
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Democrats founded the KKK, fought the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, instituted Jim Crow Laws, fought the 1965 Civil Rights Act and continue to keep racism alive and blacks on their liberal plantation. This is an excerpt from the award-winning documentary Emancipation Revelation Revolution
After The Civil Rights Act was passed Democrat President Lyndon Johnson praised Republicans for their overwhelming support.
The Republican Party was formed by anti-slavery activists to combat the pro-slavery Democrats
The Ku Klux Klan was formed by radical Democrats who opposed equality for blacks.
In 1935 Democrats defeated an Anti-Lynching Bill supported and put forward by Republicans.
The 1924 Democrat National Convention in New York was host to one of the largest Klan gatherings in American history. Dubbed the "Klanbake convention", a minority of delegates attempted to condemn the presence of the Klan but was rebuked by the Klan supporting Democrat Majority.
On April 20, 1871 the Republican Congress enacted the Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-Affiliated terrorist groups.
Ronald Reagan, a Republican, made history on November 2, 1983 by signing into law Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a National Holiday. This is the first and only Federal Holiday that recognizes a Black American.
Albert Gore, Sr., a Democrat, played a key roll in the 74-day filibuster that delayed and intended to undermine The Civil Rights Act.
Albert Gore, Sr. voted against The Civil Rights Act of 1964.
President Bill Clinton's political mentor, J. William Fulbright of Arkansas also a Democrat, voted against The Civil Rights Act.
A search on The Clinton Presidential Center Web Site yielded 102 matches when searching for Fulbright.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: "It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer ... to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin."
When LBJ nominated Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court in 1967 he was opposed by 10 Democrats and only 1 Republican. The lone Republican had switched parties from Democrat to Republican only 3 years earlier in 1964. Why would 10 Democrats oppose a Democrat Presidents Supreme Court Nominee?
Robert Byrd (Democrat) is the only Senator to oppose both black Supreme Court nominees.
Former Klansman Hugo Black (Democrat) was appointed to the Supreme Court by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat) in 1937. This liberal icon, who served on the court until 1971 also defended and helped acquit Klansman Edwin Stephenson for the murder of a Catholic priest in Birmingham.
Hugo Black was also a senator that received substantial support in his first senate election victory from the Klan.
Many Democrats referred to Robert Byrd as the "Conscience of the Senate"
He was born in Nov. 20, 1917.
Senator Robert Byrd (Democrat) served as a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan.
He now explains this away by pleading ignorance and a misguided youth.
Robert Byrd voted against The Civil Rights Act of 1964. He was 46 years old.
He helped lead a Filibuster with other Democrats including Al Gore, Sr.
Sen. Robert Byrd (Democrat) spoke for 14 hours and 13 minutes, finishing the morning of June 10 -- the 57th day of the filibuster.
This is what Democrats must mean when calling the filibuster a Senate Tradition.
Byrd also opposed Supreme Court nominations of Thurgood Marshall in 1967 and Clarence Thomas in 1991.
Byrd could say he opposed Clarence Thomas because he was a Conservative but Thurgood Marshall was a Democrat favored by nearly every Democrat.
Robert Byrd is the only Senator to oppose both black Supreme Court nominees.
Byrd was 49 years old when he opposed Democrat Thurgood Marshall's Supreme Court Nomination.
In 1945 at age 28, Robert Byrd said this regarding desegregation of the military, "[I will] never submit to fight beneath that banner (the American flag) with a Negro by my side. Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
In March of 2001, at age 83, Robert Byrd said, "There are white n*ggers. I´ve seen a lot of white n*ggers in my time."
So this is what Robert Byrd means by youthful indiscretions?
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On September 10th of 2003, in response to the Bush's regulatory overhaul proposal, Barney Frank, a ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee, defended Fannie and Freddie saying, * "These two entities -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- are not facing any kind of financial crisis, the more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing . . . I think it is clear that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are sufficiently secure so they are in no great danger. . . I don't think we face a crisis; I don't think that we have an impending disaster. . . . Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do very good work, and they are not endangering the fiscal health of this country." WOW IS FRANK AN IDIOT AND SHOULD BE JAILED! HE SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO RETIRE WHEN HE WAS PART OF THE CAUSE OF THE HOUSING CRISIS WE HAVE TODAY!
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