AK Forty Seven
Registered: Jul 2010
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08-27-12 03:43 AM
Quote from pspr:
The parties switched. ha ha ha. IQ47 you are so full of shit.
Here is one lady's answer to a question about Democrats and the KKK.
In the late 19th century, Democrat governors and Democrat-controlled state legislatures in the South couldn't pass Jim Crow laws fast enough.
Democrat President Woodrow Wilson [Born in Virginia, a southern state] After a screening of D.W. Griffith's paean to the Ku Klux Klan, "Birth of a Nation," Wilson [Born in Virginia, a southern state] , turned-movie critic, said of the film: "It is like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all so terribly true."
President Wilson [Born in Virginia, a southern state] was the president who led our nation into WWI with the ringing declaration that it was to make the world "safe for democracy." In Woodrow's mind, though, "democracy" applied to everyone except those annoying little dark-skinned people in America who are always clamoring for civil rights. In 1913, Wilson [Born in Virginia, a southern state] introduced segregation into the federal government.
in the '50s, it was Democrat governors and Democrat-controlled state legislatures in the South that placed the Confederate battle flag on their state capitol flags. It's an issue that continues to inflame racial passions even today.
In 1957, Orval Faubus, the governor of Arkansas, [a southern state], called out his state's National Guard to prevent the integration of Central High School in Little Rock. In response, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent U.S. troops to the city to escort nine frightened black teens into the school past riotous mobs inflamed by Faubus' defiance of a federal court order. Faubus was a Democrat. Eisenhower was a Republican
On June 11, 1963, Alabama , [a southern state] Gov. George Wallace [born in Alabama , a southern state] stood in the doorway of the University of Alabama [a southern state] to block its integration. Wallace was a Democrat.
Robert Kenedy who in 1964 assisted the FBI's efforts to destroy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by approving the wiretapping of the man considered the heart and soul of the civil rights movement
But of late, Democrats are not trying to keep black children out, but in. In public opinion polls on school choice, blacks overwhelmingly favor vouchers to rescue their children from failing schools. No one knows better the damage that poor schools can do to their children's future and communities than blacks. Republicans are in favor of school choice. Democrats aren't.
And Sen. Byrd (D) [Born in North Carolina, a southern state] was not just any old member. No, sir. He was a "grand kleagle" – a recruiter!
Thanks for proving my point piss poor
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