Topic: The History of the Democratic Party | |
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somein society wants 5o say get over history and that today isn't our grandparents life but will play the past card at anytime that fits them If you don't know the past, well then history will repeat itself. We may have a black President, but the moment he took office he has screwed the African American over. The only thing he does is place the race baiting game really well. |
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Edited by
Lpdon
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Thu 10/20/16 11:11 PM
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Does anyone remember Byron De La Beckwith, a Democrat who ran for many political offices and was a Klansman. You might remember he killed Medgar Evers, the got off at trial because Democratic Governor Ross Barnett (himself a Klansman) interrupted the trial to shake Beckwith's hand and made him out to be a hero and because of that he got off.
Barnett also fought for segregation while Governor, including at times violating Federal Laws on racial issues that were passed by Congress and the Eisenhower Administration. Barnett was also a close friend of President Johnson. |
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I don't think liconlin will like to see this......more or less~~~~~~~
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I don't think liconlin will like to see this......more or less~~~~~~~ Yeah, being called a Liberal and all and having his bible used to swear Obama in. He is rolling over in his grave right now. |
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"Hillary is needed to protect the advancements we have made. No one is more qualified to continue the work we have started" LIBEALS passed those amendments todays republicans HATE liberals,,, So you're saying that Dems have taken an even darker road since that time in our history.... That would make sense since today's Dems sure would like to forget (or at least have the people forget) all the abuses they have made against the Constitution and the peoples rights and laws under it. |
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no, I was saying the SOUTH, which was the conservative region wishing to have SMALLER GOVERNMENT And focus on STATES RIGHTS, in maintaining the discriminatory institution of slavery and segregation USED to be represented by the democratic party
but now is represented by the republican party if you think no longer supporting institutional racism is the 'darker road',,,,thats personal perception |
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