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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

Sean Hannity denies a connection to a man affiliated with the KKK, then admits it, then says it's not important.

Billo rails against anyone who would want to break down the 'white christian male power structure'

This song represents those who act in the name of racism, while calling it democracy.

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  • @dieseldudee "The left attacks the tea party because they can't go after them on issues because most people agree with the core tea party issues"

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!­!!!!

    Ahem.

    The Left attacks the Teabaggers because they are racist, small minded, 'we want whites in charge' ASSHOLES, PERIOD.

  • I like how these white Christians bang on about "you don't see us waving guns, raping women, shooting cops" I BEG TO DIFFER MOFO.............AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, GUANTANAMO BAY, all spear headed by white power hungry Christians. The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was to convince the world he didn't exist 

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  • @Xanofar Nathan Bedford Forrest, a great Confederate calvary general from Tennessee founded the KKK in response to the Reconstruction period after the Civil War. It was a supposed to be humorous in a lot ways. The leader being the 'Grand Cyclops' etc. When he realized how truly violent and serious it was becoming, he disavowed it.

  • actually... people weren't shooting cops in New Orleans... COPS were shooting the National Guard members who were trying to rescue people...

  • @Xanofar (continuing, final one) A few decades later, a more racially/socially-driven group was started, and it decided to call itself the KKK. This is sort of funny, because many KKK sects claim to have been around since the beginning, but they're not. ;)

    There are many factions of the KKK, and one of their greatest controversies is whether or not they're in an alliance with the Neo-Nazis. They can also range from guerilla fighters to being pacifist-oriented (both extremes are rare though).

  • @Xanofar (continuing) Realizing that the KKK had pretty much run its course in terms of accomplishing good, and that all was left for it to do was commit violence, many members dropped out, and a former confederate general (I forget his name) famously disassociated himself with it. It was a short matter of time after that that public opinion of the KKK plummeted, and the KKK was more or less forced to disband. And it (the original KKK) did completely die out at this point. (cont'd)

  • @Xanofar (continuing) eventually the KKK simply absorbed all the others. This KKK did do some good things initially as a political movement. However, as the group expanded, it became less and less structured. Simultaneously, the political and economic concerns died down in the South, and there became less and less political/economic need for the KKK. So who was left? Mostly those with racial concerns. It was around this time that the first now-famous acts of violence began. (cont'd)

  • The origins of the KKK are more complicated than most people think. In fact, the original KKK is long dead, the "modern" version of the KKK arose more than 20 years after the "death" of the original version of it. Right after the end of the civil war, there were a lot of fears in the South. Not just race-centered concerns, but also a lot of social and economic concerns. Many different factions arose in the South in opposition to this, the KKK was just the most successful, and eventually (cont'd)

  • @Linoguy

    oh, and he also publicly left the clan. He encouraged people not to make the same mistake as he did. you should do a little more research. its not fair to mislead people

  • @Linoguy

    He started serving in 1959, and he's from west virginia. I'd be surprised if he wasnt a member of the clan. He's just an old fuck that needed to leave office 40 years ago. But how can you say the KKK was founded by democrats? The KKK was founded by the confederates, people who separated themselves from the north. anyone in the south who claimed to be a democrat should not be affiliated with anyone in the north who claimed to be a democrat.

  • southern by the grace of God

    we dont hate them because they exist, we hate them because they breath

  • Remember, the last member of congress that was a Grand Knight of the KKK was the Democrat Senator Bird. Horrible video, since the majority of KKK members are Democrats and it was founded by Democrats.

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