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I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."

Clearly, nothing's changed.

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All Things Considered
March 5, 2010


Top Republicans: Yeah, We're Calling Obama Socialist
by Liz Halloran


You have to identify something and label it so you can talk about it,
and 'socialism' is a good scare word. ... If it's socialism, let's
call it that. If not, let's call it something else.
- RNC member Donna Lou Gosney of West Virginia
text sizeAAAMarch 5, 2010
Revelations that the Republican National Committee urged fundraisers
to shake the money trees by playing on fears about President Obama and
"socialism" have ignited a classic Washington kerfuffle.

Democrats have dubbed the fundraising plan, contained in a private GOP
document, "RNC Fear-Gate." They have accused Republicans of adopting
extreme Tea Party talking points and called on GOP leaders to
repudiate the strategy.
RNC Chairman Michael Steele distanced himself from the document. And a
handful of Republicans have labeled the document, which includes a
caricature of Obama as The Joker from Batman, unhelpful.
But outside the Washington bubble, reaction to the document among
Republican leaders has been decidedly less, well, worked up — if
they'd heard about it at all. And a number of members of the RNC say
that the fundraisers' message of voter fears about Obama and a big
government move toward "socialism" is a conventional party talking
point, and not contained within the province of the more extreme anti-
tax Tea Party movement.
"I'm a member of the Republican National Committee and a pretty
ordinary businessman, and I refer to what Democrats are doing as
socialism," says Curly Haugland of Bismarck, N.D. "This conversation
is in the mainstream already; it's not just a public relations tool,"
he says. "It is a reflection of the exact feelings on the street."
With Republicans facing a significant fundraising gap with Democrats
going into the fall midterm elections, it is no surprise to many RNC
members — and, perhaps, a welcome move — that party fundraisers are
plotting to capitalize on those sentiments.
"It's a natural for the RNC to be able to raise money on those
issues," says RNC member Mary Buestrin of Wisconsin.

Embarrassing Revelation?

The document, in the form of a PowerPoint presentation, was presented
by RNC Finance Director Rob Bickhart at a fundraisers' retreat in
Florida last month. Its existence was reported this week by Politico,
a Washington-based political publication.
The document not only contained the strategy-of-fear suggestions and
additional unflattering caricatures of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. It also advised that ego-driven
donors could be curried with access to events and party bigwigs and
cheap giveaways.
Of Memos And Money ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune was among a handful of leading
Republicans who criticized a Republican National Committee's
fundraising presentation that featured caricatures of top Democrats,
including President Obama as The Joker from Batman.

"There is no place for this," Thune, frequently mentioned as a
potential presidential candidate, told The Washington Post. "Obviously
when you're fundraising ... you want to make direct and succinct
points, but using these sorts of tactics is certainly not something
that any of us ought to condone."

Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee has been using Twitter to
comment on what the party has dubbed "RNC Fear-Gate." DNC tweets on
the GOP strategy memo run the gamut from "They have fear, but not
ideas," to "Another Day, Still No Apology for RNC FearGate."

And while Republicans have found new energy this election year, the
Republican National Committee is cash-strapped following successful —
but expensive — gubernatorial battles last year in New Jersey and
Virginia.

The RNC reportedly spent down the $22.8 million it had in the bank
when Michael Steele became chairman last year, to under $9 million at
the start of this year. That's considerably less than the Democratic
National Committee, which reported a $13 million balance going into
this mid-term election year.

A copy of the document was left at the hotel that hosted the retreat,
and a source provided it to Politico.
What irritates RNC member Donna Lou Gosney of West Virginia is not so
much the document's contents, she says, but the carelessness of the
retreat-goer who left the strategy document behind. "What's so dumb is
that somebody left it in the hotel," Gosney says. "If you can't go
into a private hotel meeting and talk honestly, we're going to be in
big trouble."
Gosney, however, described some of the document's contents as in "poor
taste," but she adds: "I'm sure if we went through the Democrats'
trash, we'd be shocked."
But Gosney, like Haugland and a number of other RNC members contacted
for this story, was perfectly comfortable with the document's
suggestion that fundraisers use the concept of socialism as a money
harvesting tool.
"You have to identify something and label it so you can talk about
it," she says, "and 'socialism' is a good scare word."
"I'm so tired of this politically correct crap," Gosney says. "If it's
socialism, let's call it that. If not, let's call it something else."

Fallout For RNC Chairman Steele?

When news of the document broke, critics of Steele added it to the
list of stumbles that the chairman has made since he became party
leader, including promoting his own book and struggles raising money
for the RNC.
Steele, however, has consistently defended his performance — "get a
life or shut up," he admonished his critics during an ABC radio
interview in January.
And though he may have to satisfy critics by punishing underlings for
the more controversial aspects of the strategy document, Steele
appears on solid ground with RNC members.
"I don't think this is a big deal," says Buestrin, the RNC member from
Wisconsin. "I'm sure Chairman Steele will handle this in an
appropriate way."
Buestrin and other RNC members, including Glenn McCall of South
Carolina, said they had not been contacted by any party officials
about the controversial document, and, if there has been any
significant member-to-member chatter about the Washington brouhaha,
they've not been part of it.
"I have not received any communication about this," McCall said
Thursday.
RNC members interviewed also expressed skepticism that party donors
would be offended by the strategy document's suggestion to appeal to
their egos with access and knickknacks.
"That's industry talk — they're just talking about what motivates
donors," Haugland, of North Dakota, says. "Donors are familiar with
those tactics. You don't get to be a donor by being ignorant of what's
going on."

Related NPR Stories
RNC Fundraising Plan Focuses On 'Fear' Of Obama March 4, 2010
GOP Chairman Steele Repudiates 'Joker' Image Of Obama In RNC
Presentation March 4, 2010

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"Lisa Lisa" <harryh...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."

Clearly, nothing's changed.

The Klan came out of DimocRATs states in the south. Like Alabama and George
Wallace and KKK Senator Robert Byrd's state of West Virginia.

Good people bolted from the DimocRAT Party of racists, Republican Congress
voted in more numbers to pass the Civil Rights act, Dims take credit for
today.

Once again Dims try to rewrite history but the truth always wins.

--
CB
Race baiting Libs projecting their hate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pIH4Dmxp3o

"I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I
think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in
poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I travelled
much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions
were made for the poor the less they provided for themselves, and of course
became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more
they did for themselves, and became richer."
-- Benjamin Franklin, /The Encouragement of Idleness/, 1766
...
"According to Congressional Quarterly, the Civil Rights Act of 1964
passed the House 290-130, and Republican support for the bill was much
stronger than Democratic: 61 percent (152-96) of the Democrats
supported the legislation while 80 percent (138-34) of the Republicans
backed it. These numbers were similar in the Senate -- 69 percent of
Democrats (46-21), backed the bill along with 82 percent of
Republicans (27-6)."

Here is the Salon.com article:
"Democratic bigots" by Jake Tapper, July 17, 2000.
http://archive.salon.com/politics/feature/2000/07/17/rights/


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On Mar 6, 10:29 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:


gotcha:):Wednesday morning State Sen. Roy Ashburn (R-Calif.) was
pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. Sources report that
Ashburn a fierce opponent of gay rights was driving drunk after
leaving a gay nightclub with a man

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/04/roy-ashburn-arrested-anti_n_...

Roy Ashburn ARRESTED: Anti-Gay State Sen. Got DUI After Leaving Gay
Nightclub, Sources Say
First Posted: 03- 4-10 09:54 AM | Updated: 03- 4-10 02:42 PM

Early Wednesday morning, State Sen. Roy Ashburn (R-Calif.) was pulled
over and arrested for drunk driving. Sources report that Ashburn -- a
fierce opponent of gay rights -- was driving drunk after leaving a gay
nightclub; when the officer stopped the state-issued vehicle, there
was an unidentified man in the passenger seat of the car.
Ashburn has issued an apology for the incident:
"I am deeply sorry for my actions and offer no excuse for my poor
judgment. I accept complete responsibility for my conduct and am
prepared to accept the consequences for what I did. I am also truly
sorry for the impact this incident will have on those who support and
trust me - my family, my constituents, my friends, and my colleagues
in the Senate."

pyjamarama

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On Mar 6, 8:02 am, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> Clearly, nothing's changed.

Um, dearie, the segregationists were DEMOCRATS, right on down the
line...

Maddox, Wallace, Gore, Faubus, Irvin, Fulbright, Byrd, and so on...

Just within that little group we have Al Gore Jr.'s daddy and Bill
Clinton's mentor.

And of the two parties, only one boasts a senior Senator who was a
Klan member...

Wanna guess which one?

This newsgroup alone is filled with left-wingers slurring blacks on a
regular basis -- especially those blacks who dare to think and speak
in a manner which the white liberal deems inappropriate.

Not to mention we have a Democrat president who was a follower (for 20
years) of a bitter racist -- this bitter racist not only presided over
the wedding of said president and baptized his children, but also
supplied the title to his autobiography.

The left-wing of democratic party is obsessed with race -- your
constant, unfounded taunts of racism are simply a projection of that
obsession.

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On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:11:00 -0800, pyjamarama wrote:

> On Mar 6, 8:02 am, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
>> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>>
>> Clearly, nothing's changed.
>
> Um, dearie, the segregationists were DEMOCRATS, right on down the
> line...
>
> Maddox, Wallace, Gore, Faubus, Irvin, Fulbright, Byrd, and so on...
>
> Just within that little group we have Al Gore Jr.'s daddy and Bill
> Clinton's mentor.
>
> And of the two parties, only one boasts a senior Senator who was a Klan
> member...
>
> Wanna guess which one?

Oh, tell us, Pajama boy, oh, please do tell us! I bet the answer will
surprise us all!


>
> This newsgroup alone is filled with left-wingers slurring blacks on a
> regular basis -- especially those blacks who dare to think and speak in
> a manner which the white liberal deems inappropriate.
>

Note utter lack of examples to back his claim.

> Not to mention we have a Democrat president who was a follower (for 20
> years) of a bitter racist -- this bitter racist not only presided over
> the wedding of said president and baptized his children, but also
> supplied the title to his autobiography.

Um, Obama is racist against...um, his mother? For that matter, that
preacher is a racist why, exactly?


>
> The left-wing of democratic party is obsessed with race -- your
> constant, unfounded taunts of racism are simply a projection of that
> obsession.
>

In other words, they hit home. You have a problem, bubbles: you've been
using race as a wedge issue for so long that you've driven off all your
minority support.

CB

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"5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:11:00 -0800, pyjamarama wrote:
>
>> On Mar 6, 8:02 am, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
>>> protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>>>
>>> Clearly, nothing's changed.
>>
>> Um, dearie, the segregationists were DEMOCRATS, right on down the
>> line...
>>
>> Maddox, Wallace, Gore, Faubus, Irvin, Fulbright, Byrd, and so on...
>>
>> Just within that little group we have Al Gore Jr.'s daddy and Bill
>> Clinton's mentor.
>>
>> And of the two parties, only one boasts a senior Senator who was a Klan
>> member...
>>
>> Wanna guess which one?
>
> Oh, tell us, Pajama boy, oh, please do tell us! I bet the answer will
> surprise us all!

Did you know AlGore Sr. Voted against the Civil Rights Bill?

>>
>> This newsgroup alone is filled with left-wingers slurring blacks on a
>> regular basis -- especially those blacks who dare to think and speak in
>> a manner which the white liberal deems inappropriate.
>>
> Note utter lack of examples to back his claim.

Top Racist Democrat Quotes

"You cannot go to a 7-11 or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight
Indian Accent."
-Senator Joe Biden


Mahatma Gandhi "ran a gas station down in Saint Louis."

-Senator Hillary Clinton


Some junior high n*gger kicked Steve's ass while he was trying to help
his brothers out; junior high or sophomore in high school. Whatever it
was, Steve had the n*gger down. However it was, it was Steve's fault. He
had the n*gger down, he let him up. The n*gger blindsided him."

-- Roger Clinton, the President's brother on audiotape


"You'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than
eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in
Geneva."
-- Fritz Hollings (D, S.C.)

"Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart? Does they like how
you shine their shoes, Condoleezza? Or the way you wash and park the
whitey's cars?"

-- Left-wing radio host Neil Rogers

Blacks and Hispanics are "too busy eating watermelons and tacos" to
learn how to read and write." -- Mike Wallace, CBS News. Source: Newsmax


Black on Black

"In the days of slavery, there were those slaves who lived on the
plantation and [there] were those slaves that lived in the house. You
got the privilege of living in the house if you served the master ...
exactly the way the master intended to have you serve him. Colin
Powell's committed to come into the house of the master. When Colin
Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to
hear, he will be turned back out to pasture."
-- Harry Belafonte

"Republicans bring out Colin Powell and J.C. Watts because they have no
program, no policy. They have no love and no joy. They'd rather take
pictures with black children than feed them." -- Donna Brazile, Al
Gore's Campaign Manager for the 2000 election

(On Clarence Thomas) "A handkerchief-head, chicken-and-biscuit-eating
Uncle Tom." -- Spike Lee

"He's married to a white woman. He wants to be white. He wants a
colorless society. He has no ethnic pride. He doesn't want to be black."

-- California State Senator Diane Watson's on Ward Connerly's
interracial marriage

Comments From The Past

"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."

-- Former Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is
referred to by many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in a
letter written in 1944, after he quit the KKK.


"I am a former kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County and the
adjoining counties of the state .... The Klan is needed today as never
before and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia .... It
is necessary that the order be promoted immediately and in every state
of the Union. Will you please inform me as to the possibilities of
rebuilding the Klan in the Realm of W. Va .... I hope that you will find
it convenient to answer my letter in regards to future possibilities."

-- Former Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is
referred to by many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in a
letter written in 1946, after he quit the KKK.

"These laws [segregation] are still constitutional and I promise you
that until they are removed from the ordinance books of Birmingham and
the statute books of Alabama, they will be enforced in Birmingham to the
utmost of my ability and by all lawful means."

-- Democrat Bull Connor (1957), Commissioner of Public Safety for
Birmingham, Alabama


"I'll have those n*ggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years."

-- Lyndon B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One according Ronald
Kessler's Book, "Inside The White House"

(On New York) "K*ketown." -- Harry Truman in a personal letter


"I think one man is just as good as another so long as he's not a n*gger
or a Chinaman. Uncle Will says that the Lord made a White man from dust,
a nigger from mud, then He threw up what was left and it came down a
Chinaman. He does hate Chinese and Japs. So do I. It is race prejudice,
I guess. But I am strongly of the opinion Negroes ought to be in Africa,
Yellow men in Asia and White men in Europe and America."

-Harry Truman (1911) in a letter to his future wife Bess


"There's some people who've gone over the state and said, 'Well, George
Wallace has talked too strong about segregation.' Now let me ask you
this: how in the name of common sense can you be too strong about it?
You're either for it or you're against it. There's not any middle ground
as I know of." -- Democratic Alabama Governor George Wallace (1959)

On Jews

"You f*cking Jew b@stard." -- Hillary Clinton to political operative
Paul Fray. This was revealed in "State of a Union: Inside the Complex
Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton" and has been verified by Paul Fray
and three witnesses.

"The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a
good name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Germany up from the
ashes." -- Louis Farrakhan (1984) who campaigned for congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney in 2002

"Now that nation called Israel, never has had any peace in forty years
and she will never have any peace because there can never be any peace
structured on injustice, thievery, lying and deceit and using the name
of God to shield your dirty religion under his holy and righteous name."
-- Louis Farrakhan who campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in
2002, 1984

'Hymies.' 'Hymietown.' -- Jesse Jackson's description of New York City
while on the 1984 presidential campaign trail.

"Jews - that's J-E-W-S." -- Democratic state representative Bill
McKinney on why his daughter Cynthia lost in 2002


On Whites

"I want to go up to the closest white person and say: 'You can't
understand this, it's a black thing' and then slap him, just for my
mental health."

-- Charles Barron, a New York city councilman at a reparations rally,
2002


"Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men
and do not apply to them." -- Mary Frances Berry, Chairwoman, US
Commission on Civil Rights


(I) "will not let the white boys win in this election."
-- Donna Brazile, Al Gore's Campaign Manager on the 2000 election

"The old white boys got taken fair and square." -- San Francisco Mayor
Willie Brown after winning an election

"There are white n*ggers. I've seen a lot of white n*ggers in my time."
-- Former Klansman and Current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is
referred to by many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate" in March
of 2001

"The Medicaid system must have been developed by a white male slave
owner. It pays for you to be pregnant and have a baby, but it won't pay
for much family planning." -- Jocelyn Elders

The white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him. I will
fight to see that vicious beast go down into the lake of fire prepared
for him from the beginning, that he never rise again to give any
innocent black man, woman or child the hell that he has delighted in
pouring on us for 400 years." -- Louis Farrakhan who campaigned for
congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002, City College audience in New
York

"There's no great, white bigot; there's just about 200 million little
white bigots out there." -- USA Today columnist Julienne Malveaux

"We have lost to the white racist press and to the racist reactionary
Jewish misleaders." -- Former Rep. Gus Savage (D-Illinois) after his
defeat 1992

"White folks was in caves while we was building empires... We taught
philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek
homos ever got around to it." -- Rev. Al Sharpton in a 1994 speech at
Kean College, NJ, cited in "Democrats Do the Dumbest Things

"The white race is the cancer of human history." -- Susan Sontag

"Reparations are a really good way for white people to admit they're
wrong." -- Zack Webb, University Of Kentucky NAACP

Wow Democrat's... We Hardly Knew Ya! -
Gunner

"IMHO, some people here give Jeff far more attention than he deserves,
but obviously craves. The most appropriate response, and perhaps the
cruelest, IMO, is to simply killfile and ignore him. An alternative, if
you must, would be to post the same standard reply to his every post,
listing the manifold reasons why he ought to be ignored. Just my $0.02
worth."

>
>> Not to mention we have a Democrat president who was a follower (for 20
>> years) of a bitter racist -- this bitter racist not only presided over
>> the wedding of said president and baptized his children, but also
>> supplied the title to his autobiography.
>
> Um, Obama is racist against...um, his mother? For that matter, that
> preacher is a racist why, exactly?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNTGRL0OJWQ

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On Mar 6, 5:53 pm, retrogro...@comcast.net wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 18:42:26 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
> >Top Racist Democrat Quotes
>
> These are shocking.
>
> On the other hand it's not shocking at all for republicans to talk
> like that. I mean shoot Reagan's  crew spoke of Martin Luther Koon.http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&...
>

the willie horton ad said it all.

> _________
>
> "Two novels can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord
> of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often
> engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading
> to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to
> deal with the real world. The other involves orcs."

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"5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:11:00 -0800, pyjamarama wrote:
>
> > On Mar 6, 8:02� am, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> >> protesters signs' said? � "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
> >>
> >> Clearly, nothing's changed.
> >
> > Um, dearie, the segregationists were DEMOCRATS, right on down the
> > line...
> >
> > Maddox, Wallace, Gore, Faubus, Irvin, Fulbright, Byrd, and so on...
> >
> > Just within that little group we have Al Gore Jr.'s daddy and Bill
> > Clinton's mentor.
> >
> > And of the two parties, only one boasts a senior Senator who was a Klan
> > member...
> >
> > Wanna guess which one?
>
> Oh, tell us, Pajama boy, oh, please do tell us! I bet the answer will
> surprise us all!

http://www.voy.com/5306/9/3551.html
...
In early March 1989, after his legislative victory, Duke
addressed a Populist party convention in Chicago, telling
the audience of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and skinheads
that he had run for office under the GOP label "because that's
where so many of our people are," adding, "I am a Republican,
but I am and always will be a Populist Republican!" Unbeknownst
to Duke, an opponent tape-recorded his remarks and later offered
the story to the Picayune.
...

http://www.bartcopnation.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=522
"What Bush did to McCain in the 2000 S. C. primary"
...
McCains Sanity. Bush Supporters Spread Racist Rumors About McCains Daughter.
Rove Suggests Former POW McCain Committed Treason and Fathered Child With Black
Prostitute. Sampley Called McCain a Coward and a Traitor.
...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ravenel,_Jr.
...
Ravenel is a member of Moultrie Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and is
a supporter of the Confederate flag being flown at the South Carolina
statehouse. He provoked controversy at a rally for the flag in 2000 when he
referred to the NAACP as the "National Association for Retarded People".
Ravenel upset even more people after he apologized to mentally handicapped
people for comparing them to the NAACP. Many called for the Charleston
bridge to be renamed.

Ravenel once said that his fellow white congressional committee members
operated on "black time", which he characterized as meaning "fashionably
late".
...

http://courtingdisaster.blogspot.com/Chapter3.htm
...
The affinity Bush, and the rest of the Republican Party, have shown over
the past few years for men and groups with an extremist right wing bent
has already started to drive away some of the partys rising minority
stars. Faye Anderson, one of the few black women activists in the
Republican Party, was seen by the GOP as a rising star in the late 90s.
In 1997, the GOP established the New Majority Council with the explicit
goal of incorporating more minorities into the party. Anderson was tapped
to head the Council and the Republican effort to woo blacks and other
minorities. In March, the consistent GOP pandering to extremists finally
overwhelmed her and Anderson left not only the New Majority Council but the
Republican Party altogether. Citing Bushs visit to Bob Jones University
and his unwillingness to take a stance against the Confederate flag in South
Carolina, along with the continued ties of Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott
to the Council of Conservative Citizens, a white supremacist group; Anderson
explained, my switch [from the GOP to independent] comes in the wake of a
pattern of racial blunders that I cannot dismiss as mere mistakes. She
continued, The Republican Party should do some serious spring cleaning
because the stench up under the big tent with the likes of the CCC,
[former Klu Klux Klan leader] David Duke, Confederate flag wavers and Bob
Jones has become intolerable.
...


> > This newsgroup alone is filled with left-wingers slurring blacks on a
> > regular basis -- especially those blacks who dare to think and speak in
> > a manner which the white liberal deems inappropriate.
> >
> Note utter lack of examples to back his claim.

"Fuck you nigger" - CB

"Let's ship them our Negroes and reverse that." - Mike "Eddie Haskell" Flanagan

> > Not to mention we have a Democrat president who was a follower (for 20
> > years) of a bitter racist -- this bitter racist not only presided over
> > the wedding of said president and baptized his children, but also
> > supplied the title to his autobiography.
>
> Um, Obama is racist against...um, his mother? For that matter, that
> preacher is a racist why, exactly?

Why, all the black republicons in Congress can confirm that. Oh wait, there
aren't any black republicons in Congress...

RichTravsky

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CB wrote:
>
> "Lisa Lisa" <harryh...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a7c2a926-b37e-49f9...@u9g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>
> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> Clearly, nothing's changed.
>
> The Klan came out of DimocRATs states in the south. Like Alabama and George
> Wallace and KKK Senator Robert Byrd's state of West Virginia.
>
> Good people bolted from the DimocRAT Party of racists, Republican Congress
> voted in more numbers to pass the Civil Rights act, Dims take credit for
> today.
>
> Once again Dims try to rewrite history but the truth always wins.

"Fuck you nigger" - CB

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On Mar 6, 7:17 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
> CB wrote:
>
> > "Lisa Lisa" <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

dang, there are those facts again!

bvallely

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.

> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
.
Did you know that it was Woodrow Wilson on segregated the federal
government? That Harry Truman was a member of the KKK. Jim Crow laws
were written under FDR. That JFK had MLK filmed when he went out with
white women?
.

5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09

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On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:11:04 -0800, bvallely wrote:

> .
>> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
>> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
> .
> Did you know that it was Woodrow Wilson on segregated the federal
> government?

Oh, it was already segregated, although I won't try to pretend Wilson
wasn't a racist.

That Harry Truman was a member of the KKK.

An absolute lie from fake Bill.

Jim Crow laws
> were written under FDR.

No doubt, but he didn't have anything to do with state laws.

That JFK had MLK filmed when he went out with
> white women?

No, J. Edger Hoover did. It's unlikely JFK was aware of it. Especially
since it occurred between 1964 and 1968.
> .

Lisa Lisa

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On Mar 6, 11:29 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
> "Lisa Lisa" <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>
> news:a7c2a926-b37e-49f9...@u9g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>
> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> Clearly, nothing's changed.
>
> The Klan came out of DimocRATs states in the south. Like Alabama and George
> Wallace and KKK Senator Robert Byrd's state of West Virginia.


Here's a bit on Grand Kleagle D.C. Stephenson's hold on Indiana
Republicans in the Twenties. Mind you, this guy had half the state
Republicans in his pocket. He was no small-time operator:

____________________________________________________________________________

http://www.indyindiana.com/indianapolis_history.htm


Racial Relations

A darker period of Indianapolis history began with the rise of the
second Ku Klux Klan movement in the United States. The Indiana chapter
of the Klan was founded in 1920 and quickly became the most powerful
Klan organization in the United States. In 1922, D. C. Stephenson was
appointed the Klan Grand Dragon of Indiana and 22 other states; he
promptly moved the Indiana Klan's headquarters to Indianapolis, which
was already coming under the Klan's influence. The Klan became the
most powerful political and social organization in the city during the
period from 1921 through 1928. The Klan continued to solidify its
stronghold on the state, taking over the Indiana Republican Party and
using its new political might to establish a Klan-backed slate of
candidates which swept state elections in 1924. The elections allowed
the Klan to seize control of the Indiana General Assembly and place
the corrupt Governor Edward Jackson in office. By then, more than 40%
of the native-born white males in Indianapolis claimed membership in
the Klan. Klan-backed candidates took over the City Council, the Board
of School Commissioners, and the Board of County Commissioners.
Through the Klan, Stephenson ruled over the State of Indiana, leading
a powerful national movement set on gaining control of the United
States Congress and the White House. However, the power of the Klan
would quickly begin to crumble after Stephenson was convicted at the
end of 1925 for the rape and murder of a young Indianapolis woman,
Madge Oberholtzer. Following Stephenson's conviction, the Klan
suffered a tremendous blow and quickly lost influence. When Governor
Jackson refused to pardon Stephenson, he retaliated by going public
with information of corruption which brought down several politicians
throughout Indiana. The Mayor of Indianapolis and several local
officials were convicted of bribery and jailed. Governor Jackson was
indicted on charges of bribery, but he was acquitted in 1928 because
the statute of limitations had run out; he completed his term in
disgrace. The Klan continued to dwindle in popularity in Indiana and
nationwide, and the national organization officially disbanded in
1944.

_________________________________________________________________


I honestly didn't know that there was such a strong affiliation
between Republicans and the KKK back then, because I'd always thought
that prior to the Sixties, the Democrats had been the party of
racism. Not so, apparently. DC Stephenson and the Klan weren't
backing Indiana Democrats---they were backing Indiana Republicans.

Live and learn.


Lisa

RichTravsky

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bvallely wrote:
>
> > I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> > protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> Did you know that it was Woodrow Wilson on segregated the federal
> government? That Harry Truman was a member of the KKK. Jim Crow laws
> were written under FDR. That JFK had MLK filmed when he went out with
> white women?

http://www.voy.com/5306/9/3551.html

"Fuck you nigger" - your fellow rightard CB

RichTravsky

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Lisa Lisa wrote:
> On Mar 6, 11:29 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
> > "Lisa Lisa" <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >
> > news:a7c2a926-b37e-49f9...@u9g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> > protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
> >
> > Clearly, nothing's changed.
> >
> > The Klan came out of DimocRATs states in the south. Like Alabama and George
> > Wallace and KKK Senator Robert Byrd's state of West Virginia.
>
> Here's a bit on Grand Kleagle D.C. Stephenson's hold on Indiana
> Republicans in the Twenties. Mind you, this guy had half the state
> Republicans in his pocket. He was no small-time operator:
>

A keeper. Thanks.

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On Mar 6, 8:30 pm, "5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" <d...@dead.com>
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thanks, i was just going to say the same thing. when a conservative
opens their mouth, 2 things come out, they exhale carbon dioxide, and
speak lies.

> > .

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have you ever read this,

http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/noon.html

its called the nazi hydra in america. and its a outstanding expose'
of the conservative movement, and the republican parties involvement
in the american nazi movement in the 1930's and 40's, the ultimate
racists.
the conservatives can always find a few nut cases in other parties,
or unearth something stupid a democrat did when they were young. but
the record is clear, fascism is simply conservatism in decay.

CB

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"Nickname unavailable" <Vid...@tcq.net> wrote in message
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On Mar 6, 8:33 pm, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 6, 11:29 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
> > "Lisa Lisa" <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:a7c2a926-b37e-49f9...@u9g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>
> > I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> > protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> > Clearly, nothing's changed.
>
> > The Klan came out of DimocRATs states in the south. Like Alabama and
> > George
> > Wallace and KKK Senator Robert Byrd's state of West Virginia.
>
> Here's a bit on Grand Kleagle D.C. Stephenson's hold on Indiana
> Republicans in the Twenties. Mind you, this guy had half the state
> Republicans in his pocket. He was no small-time operator:
>
> ____________________________________________________________________________
>
> http://www.indyindiana.com/indianapolis_history.htm
>
> Racial Relations

Liberal DimocRAT Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder's goal
of ridding society of the "unfit"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic
It gets good @ 4:20 in

She spoke at a KKK rally and was invited back


CB

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"He's married to a white woman. He wants to be white. He wants a
colorless society. He has no ethnic pride. He doesn't want to be black."

-- California State Senator Diane Watson's on Ward Connerly's
interracial marriage

I actually like that one


Clave

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So?

Ronald Reagan kicked off a Presidential campaign in Philadelphia,
Mississippi.

Jim


CB

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The horror!

--
CB
Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
result be generational welfare.

Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
soldier. Obama's looking to breed a community army loyal to him. His speech
televised to skoo chillins was supposed to do it until FoxNews blew the
whistle on Oboobuh's Brown Shirt recruitment attempt.

Libs have systematically created their base voter by removing individual
responsibility for ones own success or failure and shifted it onto society
and duh mayhn but yet use the mayhn as a scapegoat to keep a good man down.
A collective mind set puts trust in gubment rather than self to provide what
most people consider their own bidniz.

ACORN is to criminality as Obama is to Chicago politics.


CB

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hee


Clave

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"CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Clave" <ClaviusNo...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
> news:hmvlq7$24i$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

<...>

>> Ronald Reagan kicked off a Presidential campaign in Philadelphia,
>> Mississippi.
>
> The horror!

Does that place mean anything to you?

Try real hard not to lie.

Jim


CB

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"Clave" <ClaviusNo...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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What be you tryin to infer?

--
CB
"I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I
think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in
poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I travelled
much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions
were made for the poor the less they provided for themselves, and of course
became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more
they did for themselves, and became richer."
-- Benjamin Franklin, /The Encouragement of Idleness/, 1766


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Fake Bill here is particularly notorious for lying.

Occam's Razor

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On 3/7/2010 9:54 AM, Gn...@cold.com wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:34:39 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
>> Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
>> result be generational welfare.
>
> Liberals took the shame of having back street abortions--something the
> elite and wealth class didn't have to suffer.

>
>> Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
>> generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
>> soldier.
>
> Hitler adopted southern states social policies---among which were
> forced sterilizations of the "unwanted", Barta
>
> Hitler borrowed American conservative southern policy

You mean he borrowed Progressive-Democrat's economic policies.

Control peoples reproduction and racial content of the masses to enhance
efficiency of national assets.


Progressives and Eugenics have much in common with some insane leaders
of the past.

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On Mar 7, 10:39 am, retrogro...@comcast.net wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 23:49:26 -0800, "Clave"

>
> <ClaviusNoSpamDam...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
> >> Liberal DimocRAT Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder's
> >> goal of ridding society of the "unfit"
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic
> >> It gets good @ 4:20 in
>
> >> She spoke at a KKK rally and was invited back
>
> >So?
>
> >Ronald Reagan kicked off a Presidential campaign in Philadelphia,
> >Mississippi.
>
> And I don't recall Sanger running for office and representing a party.
>

well, you know how it is when you have nothing, you resort to lies, a
standard conservative policy.

> _________
>
> "Two novels can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord
> of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often
> engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading
> to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to
> deal with the real world. The other involves orcs."

pyjamarama

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On Mar 6, 12:32 pm, "5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" <d...@dead.com>
wrote:

> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:11:00 -0800, pyjamarama wrote:
> > On Mar 6, 8:02 am, Lisa Lisa <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> >> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
>
> >> Clearly, nothing's changed.
>
> > Um, dearie, the segregationists were DEMOCRATS, right on down the
> > line...
>
> > Maddox, Wallace, Gore, Faubus, Irvin, Fulbright, Byrd, and so on...
>
> > Just within that little group we have Al Gore Jr.'s daddy and Bill
> > Clinton's mentor.
>
> > And of the two parties, only one boasts a senior Senator who was a Klan
> > member...
>
> > Wanna guess which one?
>
> Oh, tell us, Pajama boy, oh, please do tell us!  I bet the answer will
> surprise us all!
>
> > This newsgroup alone is filled with left-wingers slurring blacks on a
> > regular basis -- especially those blacks who dare to think and speak in
> > a manner which the white liberal deems inappropriate.
>
> Note utter lack of examples to back his claim.  

I post your left-wing buddy Gary Roselles racial slurs on a regular
basis, you lying moron...

Funny how you've never taken issue with them...

Or perhaps you'd like to defend them?

Here's yet another chance:

On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:58:07 -0800 (PST) everonlyn...@yahoo.com wrote
and on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:12:58 -0800 (PST), knicklas@click (Gary
Roselles) DEFENDED:

"Yeah, they sold out their own in an attempt to be a minority in the
GOP so they could achieve to places they never would have elsewhere.
Ironically, Ward Connerly and Thomas Sowell say they are against race
quotas, and they also say they are against political correctness.
Since they are liars and scandals, and don't like political
correctness, I will call them niggers right here and now. 
NIGGERS,
NIGGERS, NIGGERS."

As if they shared the same racist brain, Gary concurred, thusly:

What the fuck would a dumb cocksucker like (Distinguished African-
American Scholar, Thomas) Sowell, who sits out at Stanford, never
having 
worked a day in his Uncle Tom life, know anything?" -- Gary
Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e53203e8e?hl=en&

"Both are traitors to their race" -- White Supremacist, Race Loyalist
Gary Roselles slurs the acclaimed, distinguished African-American
scholars Dr. Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da37793

"You actually think that placing blackskinned, white thinking people
is going to gain anything with real minorities?" -- Gary Roselles,
Racist

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/1b116fa0999182fb
(see header)

"Them brown niggers need to be taken out" -- Gary Roselles, Racist

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/421a0f9263435ca4

"He (African-American scholar Thomas Sowell) goes against his own
kind." Race loyalist Gary Roselles, insisting once again that “them
blacks” should "stick 
to their own kind"

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/17fcf97abe2e4ee2?dmode=source

Have at 'em, slappy....

>
> > Not to mention we have a Democrat president who was a follower (for 20
> > years) of a bitter racist -- this bitter racist not only presided over
> > the wedding of said president and baptized his children, but also
> > supplied the title to his autobiography.
>
> Um, Obama is racist against...um, his mother?  

Didn't say he was....Rev. Wright most certainly is, though...

Or are you gonna pull a 'Hussein' and pretend you're unaware of his
myraid racist remarks?

Hmmm?


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On Mar 7, 12:13 pm, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 11:46:25 -0800 (PST), pyjamarama

>
> <pyjamaram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I post your left-wing buddy Gary Roselles racial slurs on a regular
> >basis, you lying moron...
>
> BWHAHAHAAHAHA


A panicked, busted Roselles starts the spin cycle, thusly:

>
> You post altered, forged, out-of-context, stupid things you've copied,
> or made up, you dingbat

Then tell the good folk here which of the following you're NOW
claiming you didn't write, scummy...

Then can check and verify the links just as easily as I can post
them...

Then they'll see what a lying racist weasel you are...

Just in case there's anyone left who doesn't yet know ..

Unlikely.

<SNICKER>

>
> My Friends aren't Charley Barta, Rightwing Hank, Silvershitbag,
> Robertson, Knicklas, Topaz----they're YOURS

Charley who? Sliver what? Don't know these 'people' dipshit...

Topaz and Hank I killfiled eons ago (like I killfiled YOU -- but you
don't stay killfiled, do you?)

Robertson is the guy whose teenage daughter you threatened "to put a
bullet between her eyes"....

And Nicklas? He's the guy who first exposed you as a death-
threatening, sociopathic cocksucker...

Glad to see he's still driving you bonkers.

>
> Defending YOU

Defending what, exactly, asswipe? Defending that I kick your ass
every which way on a daily basis?

Hell, HUNDREDS over the years have done that.

For good reason...

I mean really -- could anyone who wrote the following shit and put it
out there for the public to see really be playing with a full deck?:

GARYLOON (smor…@board) agrees with AND defends his racist prick buddy
EVERLOON, thusly...

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e53203e8e?hl=en&

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da37793

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/1b116fa0999182fb
(see header)

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/421a0f9263435ca4

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/17fcf97abe2e4ee2?dmode=source


GARY ROSELLES (aka "smor…@board") left-wing sociopath and author of
the following “views” on race, homosexuality, death-threats and, lest
we forget, killing govt. officials and teenage girls:


"She (Katherine Harris) should be at least shot" -- Gary Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/9448fa9e79d03c83?dmode=source

"I call Kathering[sic] Harris a nazi/fascist right wing ideologue
whore. 
What did we do to German nazis right wing whores?" -- Gary
Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.clinton/msg/9431827dde9eb727?dmode=source

“May a real american someday have the honor of putting a bullet
between her eyes." -- Gary Roselles on B. Robertson's teenage
daughter.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.bush/msg/346a12114c9884ee?hl=en&dmode=source

What the fuck would a dumb cocksucker like (Distinguished African-
American Scholar, Thomas) Sowell, who sits out at Stanford, never
having 
worked a day in his Uncle Tom life, know anything?" -- Gary
Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e53203e8e?hl=en&

"Both are traitors to their race" -- Race Purist Gary Roselles on the
importance 
of Race Loyalty

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da37793

"You actually think that placing blackskinned, white thinking people
is going to gain anything with real minorities?" -- Gary Roselles,
Racist

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/1b116fa0999182fb
(see header)

"Them brown niggers need to be taken out" -- Gary Roselles, Racist

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/421a0f9263435ca4

"He (African-American scholar Thomas Sowell) goes against his own
kind." Race loyalist Gary Roselles, insisting once again that “them
blacks” should "stick 
to their own kind"

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/17fcf97abe2e4ee2?dmode=source

"His appointment will bridge nothing. It's apparant he's being an
uncle tom to appease voters." -- White trash, racist asshole Gary
Roselles 
slurs African-American Hero General Colin Powell

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/3bdf04c3586323ed?dmode=source
(see header

"Group Negro Poster Pyjamarma admits to being a coconut headed coon"
-- Gary Roselles, pathetic racist

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/d9ccfefc35328516?dmode=source

"Say "yes Massa", Uncle Tom." – Vile racist Gary Roselles pathetically
mocks and 
slurs prominent African-American man-of-the-cloth Jesse Lee
Peterson

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/ecc4d1339f7a1c79?hl=en&dmode=source

"How does a pampered, Stanford based, Scaife funded, Uncle Tom make
judgements on "the bottom", McFly?" -- Another day, another racial
slur on an educated, successful, independent black man from Gary
Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/msg/67c195d05ad55e39?hl=en&dmode=source

"Who Dat? MOCKS BLACK SPEECH", “Mocking Black Eubonics” by
smor...@board.ne -- Roselles moronically restates his racist concept
that African-Americans talk in “BLACK SPEECH” and “Black Eubonics[sic]

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/9e7e19b978af9a2d?hl=en&dmode=source


"I consider hating RIGHT WING nazi/fascist fucks like you a God
inspired emotion."

"Hating RIGHT WINGERS is doing God's work, Dumbapropyl" -- Pure,
venomous hate-speech from "god-inspired" whackjob Gary Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.clinton/msg/9431827dde9eb727?dmode=source

Yeah, there's a real fucking credible authority----Hitchens a faggot
socialist." -- Gary Roselles, “f”-bomb droppin’ rabid homophobe

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.conservatism/msg/d2ab5e412f7ed8e7?dmode=source

"You're like that kid that has just been told that's not a hot-dog
he's sucking on" -- Gary Roselles, Pedophile, admits forcing oral
copulation on a child

http://groups.google.com/group/seattle.politics/msg/fcf8198215ac03f2?as_ums­

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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:34:39 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
>>> Ronald Reagan kicked off a Presidential campaign in Philadelphia,
>>> Mississippi.
>>
>>The horror!
>
>
> Yep, it was part of the Southern strategy to scoop up the racist vote.
> Reagan's first post convention speech, the kick off of his campaign as
> the GOP candidate.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy

Didin't you read the whole wikipedia article? "Analysts such as Richard
Johnston and Byron Shafer have argued that this phenomenon had more to do
with the economics than it had to do with race. In The End of Southern
Exceptionalism, political scientists Johnston of the University of
Pennsylvania and Shafer of the University of Wisconsin wrote that the
Republicans' gains in the South corresponded to the growth of the upper
middle class in that region. They suggested that such individuals believed
their economic interests were better served by the Republicans than the
Democrats. According to Johnston and Shafer, working-class white voters in
the South continued to vote for Democrats for national office until the
1990s. In summary, Shafer told The New York Times, "[whites] voted by their
economic preferences, not racial preferences"'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy

> In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan's proclaiming support for
> "states' rights" at his first Southern campaign stop was cited as
> evidence that the Republican Party was building upon the Southern
> Strategy again. The location was significant - Reagan spoke at the
> Neshoba County Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, the county where
> the three civil rights workers were murdered during 1964's Freedom
> Summer,[6][7][8] even though political speeches from local, state,
> and national politicians at the fair had been a long-standing
> tradition at the Fair dating back to 1896.[9]

There was not a 'southern stratgey' again. It was supposedly used by Nixon
earlier in 1968, but the racist voted for George Wallace.

pyjamarama

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On Mar 7, 1:02 pm, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
> >====================================================================
>
> Patriot Games expaining why PAJAMA doesn't hire black:
>
>  Niggerization of Zimbabwe Continues -
> White Businesses Forced Over to African'ts
>
> Zimbabwe White Firms Forced to Blacks
> Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A panicked, busted Roselles starts the spin cycle, thusly:

> You post altered, forged, out-of-context, stupid things you've copied,
> or made up, you dingbat

Then tell the good folk here which of the following you're NOW
claiming you didn't write, scummy...

They can check and verify the links just as easily as I can post

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> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e5320...

>
> "Both are traitors to their race"  -- White Supremacist, Race Loyalist
> Gary Roselles slurs the acclaimed, distinguished African-American
> scholars Dr. Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da3...

>
> "You actually think that placing blackskinned, white thinking people
> is going to gain anything with real minorities?" -- Gary Roselles,
> Racist
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

> (see header)
>
> "Them brown niggers need to be taken out" -- Gary Roselles, Racist
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/421a0f926...

>
> "He (African-American scholar Thomas Sowell) goes against his own
> kind." Race loyalist Gary Roselles, insisting once again that “them
> blacks” should "stick 
to their own kind"
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/17fcf97abe2...

>
> GARY ROSELLES (aka "smor…@board") left-wing sociopath and author of
> the following “views” on race, homosexuality, death-threats and, lest
> we forget, killing govt. officials and teenage girls:
>
> "She (Katherine Harris) should be at least shot" -- Gary Roselles
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

>
> "I call Kathering[sic] Harris a nazi/fascist right wing ideologue
> whore. 
What did we do to German nazis right wing whores?" -- Gary
> Roselles
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.clinton/msg/9431827dde9eb...

>
> “May a real american someday have the honor of putting a bullet
> between her eyes." -- Gary Roselles on B. Robertson's teenage
> daughter.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.bush/msg/346a12114c9884ee...

>
> What the fuck would a dumb cocksucker like (Distinguished African-
> American Scholar, Thomas) Sowell, who sits out at Stanford, never
> having 
worked a day in his Uncle Tom life, know anything?" -- Gary
> Roselles
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e5320...

>
> "Both are traitors to their race"  -- Race Purist Gary Roselles on the
> importance 
of Race Loyalty
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da3...

>
> "You actually think that placing blackskinned, white thinking people
> is going to gain anything with real minorities?" -- Gary Roselles,
> Racist
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

> (see header)
>
> "Them brown niggers need to be taken out" -- Gary Roselles, Racist
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/421a0f926...

>
> "He (African-American scholar Thomas Sowell) goes against his own
> kind." Race loyalist Gary Roselles, insisting once again that “them
> blacks” should "stick 
to their own kind"
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/17fcf97abe2...

>
> "His appointment will bridge nothing.  It's apparant he's being an
> uncle tom to appease voters." -- White trash, racist asshole Gary
> Roselles 
slurs African-American Hero General Colin Powell
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

> (see header
>
> "Group Negro Poster Pyjamarma admits to being a coconut headed coon"
> -- Gary Roselles, pathetic racist
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/d9ccfefc3532...

>
> "Say "yes Massa", Uncle Tom." – Vile racist Gary Roselles pathetically
> mocks and 
slurs prominent African-American man-of-the-cloth Jesse Lee
> Peterson
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

>
> "How does a pampered, Stanford based, Scaife funded, Uncle Tom make
> judgements on "the bottom", McFly?" -- Another day, another racial
> slur on an educated, successful, independent black man from Gary
> Roselles
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater/...

>
> "Who Dat? MOCKS BLACK SPEECH",  “Mocking Black Eubonics” by
> smor...@board.ne -- Roselles moronically restates his racist concept
> that African-Americans talk in “BLACK SPEECH” and “Black Eubonics[sic]
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/9e7e19b978af...

>
> "I consider hating RIGHT WING nazi/fascist fucks like you a God
> inspired emotion."
>
> "Hating RIGHT WINGERS is doing God's work, Dumbapropyl" --  Pure,
> venomous hate-speech from "god-inspired" whackjob Gary Roselles
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.clinton/msg/9431827dde9eb...

>
> Yeah, there's a real fucking credible authority----Hitchens a faggot
> socialist." -- Gary Roselles, “f”-bomb droppin’ rabid homophobe
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.conservatism/msg/d2ab5e412...

>
> "You're like that kid that has just been told that's not a hot-dog
> he's sucking on" -- Gary Roselles, Pedophile, admits forcing oral
> copulation on a child
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/seattle.politics/msg/fcf8198215ac03f2?...

<SNICKER>

> Defending YOU

For good reason...

GARY ROSELLES (aka "smor…@board") left-wing sociopath and author of

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On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:17:21 -0700, Gnome wrote:

> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:42:11 -0800, retro...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>>>
>>>Didin't you read the whole wikipedia article? "Analysts such as
>>>Richard Johnston and Byron Shafer have argued that this phenomenon had
>>>more to do with the economics than it had to do with race. In The End
>>>of Southern Exceptionalism, political scientists Johnston of the
>>>University of Pennsylvania and Shafer of the University of Wisconsin
>>>wrote that the Republicans' gains in the South corresponded to the
>>>growth of the upper middle class in that region. They suggested that
>>>such individuals believed their economic interests were better served
>>>by the Republicans than the Democrats. According to Johnston and
>>>Shafer, working-class white voters in the South continued to vote for
>>>Democrats for national office until the 1990s. In summary, Shafer told
>>>The New York Times, "[whites] voted by their economic preferences, not
>>>racial preferences"' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>>

>>None of which alters Reagan's campaign choosing the location to appeal
>>to the racist conservative element.
>
> Absolutly NO different that McCain running to BJU to try and gain that
> religio-racist University's support.

Up until that point, I had respect for McCain.

Joe Irvin

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<Gn...@cold.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:04:33 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan's proclaiming support for
>>> "states' rights" at his first Southern campaign stop was cited as
>>> evidence that the Republican Party was building upon the Southern
>>> Strategy again. The location was significant - Reagan spoke at the
>>> Neshoba County Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, the county where
>>> the three civil rights workers were murdered during 1964's Freedom
>>> Summer,[6][7][8] even though political speeches from local, state,
>>> and national politicians at the fair had been a long-standing
>>> tradition at the Fair dating back to 1896.[9]
>>
>>There was not a 'southern stratgey' again. It was supposedly used by
>>Nixon
>>earlier in 1968, but the racist voted for George Wallace.
>>>
>
> By that time all the southern democrats had become, or would become
> staunch republicans--the migration was swift
>
> Since then, the same "states rights" plank those former Democrats had
> sworn to uphold was inserted into the GOP platform---and is voted in
> consistently.

You ignore your own article ... "political scientists Johnston of the

University of Pennsylvania and Shafer of the University of Wisconsin wrote
that the Republicans' gains in the South corresponded to the growth of the
upper middle class in that region. They suggested that such individuals
believed their economic interests were better served by the Republicans than
the Democrats"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy

People were voting their own interests which the Democrats hardly
represented .... the Dems were the bigoted/racist party not the Republicans
... Jim Crow laws in the Democratic South. Which party's Presidental
candidate, in the last Prez election had to give a speech to about racism
... remember Prez Obama's Phila speech about a more perfect union where he
defended Rev Wright ... "I can no more disown him than I can disown the
black community." ... later on he 'disowned him' ... President Obama sitting
in Rev Wrights church for 20 years? You should look more into the
Democrats when you want to complain.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/03/18/text-of-obamas-speech-a-more-perfect-union/tab/article/


Joe Irvin

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<Gn...@cold.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:04:33 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan's proclaiming support for
>>> "states' rights" at his first Southern campaign stop was cited as
>>> evidence that the Republican Party was building upon the Southern
>>> Strategy again. The location was significant - Reagan spoke at the
>>> Neshoba County Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, the county where
>>> the three civil rights workers were murdered during 1964's Freedom
>>> Summer,[6][7][8] even though political speeches from local, state,
>>> and national politicians at the fair had been a long-standing
>>> tradition at the Fair dating back to 1896.[9]
>>
>>There was not a 'southern stratgey' again. It was supposedly used by
>>Nixon
>>earlier in 1968, but the racist voted for George Wallace.
>>>
>
> By that time all the southern democrats had become, or would become
> staunch republicans--the migration was swift
>
> Since then, the same "states rights" plank those former Democrats had
> sworn to uphold was inserted into the GOP platform---and is voted in
> consistently.

The bottom line is that the Democratic party is the party that was the
bigoted/racist party.
>


Joe Irvin

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<retro...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:04:33 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> Yep, it was part of the Southern strategy to scoop up the racist vote.
>>> Reagan's first post convention speech, the kick off of his campaign as
>>> the GOP candidate.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>>
>>Didin't you read the whole wikipedia article? "Analysts such as Richard
>>Johnston and Byron Shafer have argued that this phenomenon had more to do
>>with the economics than it had to do with race. In The End of Southern
>>Exceptionalism, political scientists Johnston of the University of
>>Pennsylvania and Shafer of the University of Wisconsin wrote that the
>>Republicans' gains in the South corresponded to the growth of the upper
>>middle class in that region. They suggested that such individuals believed
>>their economic interests were better served by the Republicans than the
>>Democrats. According to Johnston and Shafer, working-class white voters in
>>the South continued to vote for Democrats for national office until the
>>1990s. In summary, Shafer told The New York Times, "[whites] voted by
>>their
>>economic preferences, not racial preferences"'
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>
> None of which alters Reagan's campaign choosing the location to appeal
> to the racist conservative element.

Reagan was going after the new South's republican votes which were not
represented by the Democrats ... the 'racist conservative element' is the
Dems. In the tradition of many of the Democratic Presidents. What %age of
Democrats and what %age of Republicans voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Bill?

GaryDeWaay

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In article <QvqdndbZxr8...@comporium.net>, ji3...@sccoast.net
Joe Irvin says...

> > By that time all the southern democrats had become, or would become
> > staunch republicans--the migration was swift
> >
> > Since then, the same "states rights" plank those former Democrats had
> > sworn to uphold was inserted into the GOP platform---and is voted in
> > consistently.
>
> The bottom line is that the Democratic party is the party that was the
> bigoted/racist party.


...50 years ago.

Whats your point?

Oh wait.... the same one you kept trying to make months ago. Pretending
that something that happened 50 years ago is the same as if it happened
just yesterday.

Carry on...


--


Have you heard about Toyota's new model the Palin?
The engine grinds non stop, gives off a lot of gas, quits mid-trip, and
is prone to hard right turns. I smell another recall.

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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 08:12:49 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
>>"I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I
>>think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in
>>poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I travelled
>>much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public
>>provisions
>>were made for the poor the less they provided for themselves, and of
>>course
>>became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more
>>they did for themselves, and became richer."
>> -- Benjamin Franklin, /The Encouragement of Idleness/, 1766
>
>
> In Europe--the prospects of any underclass to become productive was
> stifled by the fact that everything was owned or controlled by a rigid
> class structure and monarchy which tolerated it.
>
> In America--there was no abject poverty---anyone could obtain a
> farmhold. Since the majority of AMerica was rural, agrarian--it wasn't
> a problem.
>
> ONce again you're conditioned to racist views of minorities, you
> sleazy asshole

I said nothing about minorities you projecting waythitht


--
CB
Race baiting Libs projecting their hate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pIH4Dmxp3o


Lisa Lisa

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On Mar 7, 7:34 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:

<snip>

> Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
> result be generational welfare.
>
> Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
> generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
> soldier. Obama's looking to breed a community army loyal to him. His speech
> televised to skoo chillins was supposed to do it until FoxNews blew the
> whistle on Oboobuh's Brown Shirt recruitment attempt.
>
> Libs have systematically created their base voter by removing individual
> responsibility for ones own success or failure and shifted it onto society
> and duh mayhn but yet use the mayhn as a scapegoat to keep a good man down.
> A collective mind set puts trust in gubment rather than self to provide what
> most people consider their own bidniz.

I guess this is your way of trying to prove that you're not racist.

Pffft.


Lisa

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On Mar 7, 5:00 pm, retrogro...@comcast.net wrote:
> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued
> the hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the
> GOP. Own it.

Great -- another myth leftists cling to despite it being debunked ad
nauseum...

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/10/magazine/10Section2b.t-4.html

Stay stupid, corky.

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On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:00:34 -0800, retrogrouch wrote:

> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued the
> hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the GOP. Own
> it.

All you have to do is track the voting patterns of white voters in the
south from 1952 to date by election and it is clear as a bell.

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On Mar 7, 8:06 pm, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 18:47:45 -0800 (PST), pyjamarama

>
> <pyjamaram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued
> >> the hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the
> >> GOP. Own it.
>
> >Great -- another myth leftists cling to despite it being debunked ad
> >nauseum...
>
> Not debunked stupid

Yup -- debunked, stupid...

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/10/magazine/10Section2b.t-4.html

>
> Defeated in 1965---hard line racists left the demcratic party and
> became republicans

So of the 131 Democrat House and Senate members who voted AGAINST the
CRA 0f '64, how many of them "left the Democratic party and became
republicans", asswipe?

C'mon -- support your fuckwitted claims for once...

HOW MANY AND WHO WERE THEY?

And in any case, do you think we forgot that you're the racist
cocksucker who's responsible for THIS shit?

GARYLOON (smor…@board) agrees with AND defends his racist prick buddy
EVERLOON, thusly...

On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:58:07 -0800 (PST) everonlyn...@yahoo.com wrote
and on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:12:58 -0800 (PST), knicklas@click (Gary
Roselles) DEFENDED:

"Yeah, they sold out their own in an attempt to be a minority in the
GOP so they could achieve to places they never would have elsewhere.
Ironically, Ward Connerly and Thomas Sowell say they are against race
quotas, and they also say they are against political correctness.
Since they are liars and scandals, and don't like political
correctness, I will call them niggers right here and now. 
NIGGERS,
NIGGERS, NIGGERS."

As if they shared the same racist brain, Gary concurred, thusly:

What the fuck would a dumb cocksucker like (Distinguished African-
American Scholar, Thomas) Sowell, who sits out at Stanford, never
having 
worked a day in his Uncle Tom life, know anything?" -- Gary
Roselles

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/652f875e53203e8e?hl=en&

"Both are traitors to their race" -- White Supremacist, Race Loyalist


Gary Roselles slurs the acclaimed, distinguished African-American
scholars Dr. Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/90646e9b4da37793

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> Democrats when you want to complain.http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/03/18/text-of-obamas-speech-a-more...

gee, i wonder if this guy is a conservative. this is the third
prominent official from tennesee to get caught spreading racism.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/18499450

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On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 07:06:47 -0800, retrogrouch wrote:

> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 21:06:43 -0700, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
>
>
>>>> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued
>>>> the hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the
>>>> GOP. Own it.
>>>
>>>Great -- another myth leftists cling to despite it being debunked ad
>>>nauseum...
>
>

> How many black members of Congress are in the GOP? How many in the
> democrats?
>
> Debunked my ass.

What percentage of blacks voted for Gore? For Kerry? Mind you, for all
his faults, Bush was never seen as a racist. And yet blacks went for his
challengers by 20 to 1 margins.

Now watch: some wingnut will tell us how that just shows Democrats keep
blacks "on the reservation".

Occam's Razor

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On 3/8/2010 10:06 AM, retro...@comcast.net wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 21:06:43 -0700, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
>
>>
>>>> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued
>>>> the hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the
>>>> GOP. Own it.
>>>
>>> Great -- another myth leftists cling to despite it being debunked ad
>>> nauseum...
>
>
> How many black members of Congress are in the GOP? How many in the
> democrats?

When whites cling together you call them racists....

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Cling together against WHAT, bubbles?

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Liberalism is based on race and is inherently racist because in
Liberalism, race is the one thing from which all else is derived.
- Beam Me Up Scotty - 2009

Occam's Razor

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On 3/7/2010 11:33 AM, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 10:24:14 -0500, Occam's Razor
> <blac...@nebulaX.com> wrote:
>
>> On 3/7/2010 9:54 AM, Gn...@cold.com wrote:

>>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:34:39 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
>>>> result be generational welfare.
>>>
>>> Liberals took the shame of having back street abortions--something the
>>> elite and wealth class didn't have to suffer.

>>>
>>>> Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
>>>> generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
>>>> soldier.
>>>
>>> Hitler adopted southern states social policies---among which were
>>> forced sterilizations of the "unwanted", Barta
>>>
>>> Hitler borrowed American conservative southern policy
>>
>> You mean he borrowed Progressive-Democrat's economic policies.
>
> You "think" southern democrats were Progressive/Liberal?
>
> BWHHAHAHAHAHAHA
>
>> Control peoples reproduction and racial content of the masses to enhance
>> efficiency of national assets.
>
> The control of southern blacks had nothing to do with "efficiency of
> any national asset"
>
> Southern states used it as a Jim Crow tool
>
>> Progressives and Eugenics have much in common with some insane leaders
>> of the past.
>
> That's why we "liberals" fought southern racism and bigotry

So you could implement a back door eugenics program to abort as many
poor and unworthy people as possible. It was just a surprise that you
abort more of those that you "saved from racism"

Aren't you just too sweet.

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wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:11:04 -0800, bvallely wrote:
> > .
> >> I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> >> protesters signs' said?  "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
> > .
> > Did you know that it was Woodrow Wilson on segregated the federal
> > government?
.
> Oh, it was already segregated,>
.
No, segregation had been largely dismanted in the government thanks to
the Republicanism.
.
>.... although I won't try to pretend Wilson
> wasn't a racist.
.
Oh, Woodrow was far beyond a racist.... he was an active KKK booster -
he had several screening of the pro KKK film "Birth of a Nation". He
allowed the KKK to rise to the height of their power under his
administration.
.
>   That Harry Truman was a member of the KKK.
.
> An absolute lie from fake Bill.
.
Sorry, Fake Zepp, "Give Them Hell" joined the KKK early in his career,
and paid the ten dollar membership fee. He later quit when he found
out that the KKK also didn't like Catholics, and Harry's district was
heavily Papist centric
.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman
.
>  Jim Crow laws
.
> > were written under FDR.
.
> No doubt, but he didn't have anything to do with state laws.  
.
He didn't do anything to stop them.
.
>   That JFK had MLK filmed when he went out with
.
> > white women?
.
> No, J. Edger Hoover did.  It's unlikely JFK was aware of it. Especially
> since it occurred between 1964 and 1968.
.
You're happier with it happening under LBJ's watch?

bvallely

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.
> Fake Bill here is particularly notorious for lying.
.
Big talk from a guy who claims that Havard Press is a right wing think
tank, and that the communists only murdered 5000 people.

5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09

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wrote:

The second is most certainly another fake Vallely lie.

Where is "Havard", oh giant of literature?

CB

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<snip>


GOO GOO OBOOBUH DOOBUH?

--
CB
Addressing suggestions that recent criticism of his health care reform
efforts has been grounded in racism, President Obama this afternoon quipped,
"I think it's important to realize that I was actually black before the
election."
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/21/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5327972.shtml

Can we now officially address him as Thee Black Marxist?


RichTravsky

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CB wrote:
> "RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> > bvallely wrote:
> >>
> >> > I watched a program on the Klan last night, and do you know what the
> >> > protesters signs' said? "STOP COMMUNISM AND INTEGRATION."
> >>
> >> Did you know that it was Woodrow Wilson on segregated the federal
> >> government? That Harry Truman was a member of the KKK. Jim Crow laws
> >> were written under FDR. That JFK had MLK filmed when he went out with
> >> white women?
> >
> > http://www.voy.com/5306/9/3551.html
> > ...
> > In early March 1989, after his legislative victory, Duke
> > addressed a Populist party convention in Chicago, telling
> > the audience of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and skinheads
> > that he had run for office under the GOP label "because that's
> > where so many of our people are," adding, "I am a Republican,
> > but I am and always will be a Populist Republican!" Unbeknownst
> > to Duke, an opponent tape-recorded his remarks and later offered
> > the story to the Picayune.
> > ...
> >
> > http://www.bartcopnation.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=522
> > "What Bush did to McCain in the 2000 S. C. primary"
> > ...
> > McCains Sanity. Bush Supporters Spread Racist Rumors About McCains
> > Daughter.
> > Rove Suggests Former POW McCain Committed Treason and Fathered Child With
> > Black
> > Prostitute. Sampley Called McCain a Coward and a Traitor.
> > ...
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ravenel,_Jr.
> > ...
> > Ravenel is a member of Moultrie Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and is
> > a supporter of the Confederate flag being flown at the South Carolina
> > statehouse. He provoked controversy at a rally for the flag in 2000 when
> > he
> > referred to the NAACP as the "National Association for Retarded People".
> > Ravenel upset even more people after he apologized to mentally handicapped
> > people for comparing them to the NAACP. Many called for the Charleston
> > bridge to be renamed.
> >
> > Ravenel once said that his fellow white congressional committee members
> > operated on "black time", which he characterized as meaning "fashionably
> > late".
> > ...
> >
> > http://courtingdisaster.blogspot.com/Chapter3.htm
> > ...
> > The affinity Bush, and the rest of the Republican Party, have shown over
> > the past few years for men and groups with an extremist right wing bent
> > has already started to drive away some of the partys rising minority
> > stars. Faye Anderson, one of the few black women activists in the
> > Republican Party, was seen by the GOP as a rising star in the late 90s.
> > In 1997, the GOP established the New Majority Council with the explicit
> > goal of incorporating more minorities into the party. Anderson was tapped
> > to head the Council and the Republican effort to woo blacks and other
> > minorities. In March, the consistent GOP pandering to extremists finally
> > overwhelmed her and Anderson left not only the New Majority Council but
> > the
> > Republican Party altogether. Citing Bushs visit to Bob Jones University
> > and his unwillingness to take a stance against the Confederate flag in
> > South
> > Carolina, along with the continued ties of Senate Majority Leader Trent
> > Lott
> > to the Council of Conservative Citizens, a white supremacist group;
> > Anderson
> > explained, my switch [from the GOP to independent] comes in the wake of a
> > pattern of racial blunders that I cannot dismiss as mere mistakes. She
> > continued, The Republican Party should do some serious spring cleaning
> > because the stench up under the big tent with the likes of the CCC,
> > [former Klu Klux Klan leader] David Duke, Confederate flag wavers and Bob
> > Jones has become intolerable.
> > ...
> >
> > "Fuck you nigger" - your fellow rightard CB
>
> hee

CB proud of his racism.

Lisa Lisa

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On Mar 9, 8:33 pm, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
> "Lisa Lisa" <harryharr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>
> news:90fd44a8-20f7-45c7...@i25g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 7, 7:34 am, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
> > result be generational welfare.
>
> > Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party
> > for
> > generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
> > soldier. Obama's looking to breed a community army loyal to him. His
> > speech
> > televised to skoo chillins was supposed to do it until FoxNews blew the
> > whistle on Oboobuh's Brown Shirt recruitment attempt.
>
> > Libs have systematically created their base voter by removing individual
> > responsibility for ones own success or failure and shifted it onto society
> > and duh mayhn but yet use the mayhn as a scapegoat to keep a good man
> > down.
> > A collective mind set puts trust in gubment rather than self to provide
> > what
> > most people consider their own bidniz.
>
> I guess this is your way of trying to prove that you're not racist.
>
> GOO GOO OBOOBUH DOOBUH?
>
> --
> CB

How old are you, anyway?


Lisa

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RichTravsky

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retro...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:34:39 -0500, "CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
>
> >> Ronald Reagan kicked off a Presidential campaign in Philadelphia,
> >> Mississippi.
> >
> >The horror!
>
> Yep, it was part of the Southern strategy to scoop up the racist vote.
> Reagan's first post convention speech, the kick off of his campaign as
> the GOP candidate.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy

>
> In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan's proclaiming support for
> "states' rights" at his first Southern campaign stop was cited as
> evidence that the Republican Party was building upon the Southern
> Strategy again. The location was significant - Reagan spoke at the
> Neshoba County Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, the county where
> the three civil rights workers were murdered during 1964's Freedom
> Summer,[6][7][8] even though political speeches from local, state,
> and national politicians at the fair had been a long-standing
> tradition at the Fair dating back to 1896.[9]

And the fruits of this effort just a few years later:

RichTravsky

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Joe Irvin wrote:
>
> <Gn...@cold.com> wrote in message
> news:9j58p51t8udj5tnk2...@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:04:33 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>> In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan's proclaiming support for
> >>> "states' rights" at his first Southern campaign stop was cited as
> >>> evidence that the Republican Party was building upon the Southern
> >>> Strategy again. The location was significant - Reagan spoke at the
> >>> Neshoba County Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, the county where
> >>> the three civil rights workers were murdered during 1964's Freedom
> >>> Summer,[6][7][8] even though political speeches from local, state,
> >>> and national politicians at the fair had been a long-standing
> >>> tradition at the Fair dating back to 1896.[9]
> >>
> >>There was not a 'southern stratgey' again. It was supposedly used by
> >>Nixon
> >>earlier in 1968, but the racist voted for George Wallace.
> >>>
> >
> > By that time all the southern democrats had become, or would become
> > staunch republicans--the migration was swift
> >
> > Since then, the same "states rights" plank those former Democrats had
> > sworn to uphold was inserted into the GOP platform---and is voted in
> > consistently.
>
> The bottom line is that the Democratic party is the party that was the
> bigoted/racist party.

The real bottom line:


http://www.voy.com/5306/9/3551.html
...
In early March 1989, after his legislative victory, Duke
addressed a Populist party convention in Chicago, telling
the audience of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and skinheads
that he had run for office under the GOP label "because that's
where so many of our people are," adding, "I am a Republican,
but I am and always will be a Populist Republican!" Unbeknownst
to Duke, an opponent tape-recorded his remarks and later offered
the story to the Picayune.
...

http://www.bartcopnation.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=522


"What Bush did to McCain in the 2000 S. C. primary"
...
McCains Sanity. Bush Supporters Spread Racist Rumors About McCains Daughter.
Rove Suggests Former POW McCain Committed Treason and Fathered Child With Black
Prostitute. Sampley Called McCain a Coward and a Traitor.
...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ravenel,_Jr.
...
Ravenel is a member of Moultrie Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and is
a supporter of the Confederate flag being flown at the South Carolina
statehouse. He provoked controversy at a rally for the flag in 2000 when he
referred to the NAACP as the "National Association for Retarded People".
Ravenel upset even more people after he apologized to mentally handicapped
people for comparing them to the NAACP. Many called for the Charleston
bridge to be renamed.

Ravenel once said that his fellow white congressional committee members
operated on "black time", which he characterized as meaning "fashionably
late".

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A2933-2003Jan2
...
From the moment he arrived in Washington, Julius Caesar Watts Jr. has been a
political curiosity. Even his late father, Buddy, had trouble figuring out
how his son had wound up a Republican. "A black man voting for the
Republicans," he was often quoted as saying, "makes about as much sense as a
chicken voting for Colonel Sanders."
...

http://courtingdisaster.blogspot.com/Chapter3.htm
...
The affinity Bush, and the rest of the Republican Party, have shown over
the past few years for men and groups with an extremist right wing bent
has already started to drive away some of the partys rising minority
stars. Faye Anderson, one of the few black women activists in the
Republican Party, was seen by the GOP as a rising star in the late 90s.
In 1997, the GOP established the New Majority Council with the explicit
goal of incorporating more minorities into the party. Anderson was tapped
to head the Council and the Republican effort to woo blacks and other
minorities. In March, the consistent GOP pandering to extremists finally
overwhelmed her and Anderson left not only the New Majority Council but the
Republican Party altogether. Citing Bushs visit to Bob Jones University
and his unwillingness to take a stance against the Confederate flag in South
Carolina, along with the continued ties of Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott
to the Council of Conservative Citizens, a white supremacist group; Anderson
explained, my switch [from the GOP to independent] comes in the wake of a
pattern of racial blunders that I cannot dismiss as mere mistakes. She
continued, The Republican Party should do some serious spring cleaning
because the stench up under the big tent with the likes of the CCC,
[former Klu Klux Klan leader] David Duke, Confederate flag wavers and Bob
Jones has become intolerable.
...


http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0700tidbits1.htm
...
Powell Says Republicans Not the 'Black Guy's' Party

WASHINGTON -
U.S. retired Gen. Colin Powell said on Sunday the Republican Party
has failed to adequately represent America's blacks, but he would
consider serving as secretary of state under Republican George W.
Bush if the Texas governor wins the presidency.

Powell, a prominent black Republican whose popularity during the
Gulf War led to calls for him to step up as a presidential candidate
in 1996, has previously indicated he was notinterested in running
for vice president under Bush.

Powell said on Fox News Sunday the Republican Party is dangerously
close to being seen a party for whites, especially because of its
stand against affirmative action.

"It is certainly not seen as the black guy's party ... It has not
done well in the African-American community," Powell said in an
interview taped on Friday.

"I think too often the Republican Party has said we know what's best
for you as opposed to listening to the African-American community,
understanding some of the despair that exists in the African-American
inner city communities," he said.

CB

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Fwee times the 'wisdom' of Progressively childish race baters
--
CB
Race baiting Libs projecting their hate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pIH4Dmxp3o

Lisa


CB

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Liberal DimocRAT Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder's goal
of ridding society of the "unfit"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic
It gets good @ 4:20 in

The unfit to Libs 'is', anyone who planned for life, kepted it zipped,
played by the rules and gotz some dow
--
CB
America will cut the salery of Dims next November
http://i35.tinypic.com/k97y2b.jpg


CB

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> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:42:11 -0800, retro...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>>>
>>>Didin't you read the whole wikipedia article? "Analysts such as Richard
>>>Johnston and Byron Shafer have argued that this phenomenon had more to do
>>>with the economics than it had to do with race. In The End of Southern
>>>Exceptionalism, political scientists Johnston of the University of

>>>Pennsylvania and Shafer of the University of Wisconsin wrote that the
>>>Republicans' gains in the South corresponded to the growth of the upper
>>>middle class in that region. They suggested that such individuals
>>>believed
>>>their economic interests were better served by the Republicans than the
>>>Democrats. According to Johnston and Shafer, working-class white voters
>>>in
>>>the South continued to vote for Democrats for national office until the
>>>1990s. In summary, Shafer told The New York Times, "[whites] voted by
>>>their
>>>economic preferences, not racial preferences"'
>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
>>
>>None of which alters Reagan's campaign choosing the location to appeal
>>to the racist conservative element.
>
> Absolutly NO different that McCain running to BJU to try and gain that
> religio-racist University's support.

That's as stupid as claiming Slick is a racist for being the first Black
President

CB

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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 18:58:23 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> None of which alters Reagan's campaign choosing the location to appeal
>>> to the racist conservative element.
>>
>>Reagan was going after the new South's republican votes which were not
>>represented by the Democrats ... the 'racist conservative element' is the
>>Dems. In the tradition of many of the Democratic Presidents. What %age
>>of
>>Democrats and what %age of Republicans voted for the 1964 Civil Rights
>>Bill?
>>>
>>>
>
> Once again you're hiding behind rhetoric
>
> What percentage of votes for the Civil Rights act was Conservative?
>
> A Northern progressive voted for the Bill republican or not.
>
> A southern conservative voted against--mostly all democrats
>
> The Democratic platform committee had been taken over by liberal
> democrats and put the "Civil Rights Act" as their legislation. It was
> opposed by the likes of Thurmond, Helms, and other southern
> CONSERVATIVES.
>
> Passage relied on Northern Progressive Republicans
>
> So why don't YOU offer us the "percentages" reflecting the IDEOLOGY of
> those who voted for and/or against.
>
> HMMM?

You bigots can yap all you like, it doesn't change the fact, 'actions, not
words, speak for them selves'

Monday, Jul 17, 2000 11:57 PDT
Democratic bigots

The latest GOP fad is pointing out that Democrats can hate people, too.
By Jake Tapper

It's the latest in political jujitsu -- Republicans accusing Democrats
of prejudice. Hillary Clinton charged with anti-Semitism . Republicans
aggressively slamming Vice President Al Gore for his shameless pandering
to race-baiting Rev. Al Sharpton, himself no stranger to anti-Semitic
friends and quips.

And Wednesday, Republican National Committee chairman Jim Nicholson
addressed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, not only making a case for the GOP, but also reminding the civil
rights group that the Democrats were the ones in charge during all those
tough years.

News coverage focused on "how 'unusual' it was for Republicans to
address the NAACP," Nicholson said. "Actually, I think it's the
Democrats -- not Republicans -- who should be reluctant to come before
this, the nation's leading organization for the advancement of civil
rights.

"After all," the RNC chairman went on, "it was Democrats, not
Republicans, who for 40 years controlled both houses of Congress, and
the city councils and school boards in most of America's largest cities
for at least that long.

* Continue Reading

"Two generations ago, it was Democrats like Lester Maddox and George
Wallace" -- governors of Georgia and Alabama -- "who blocked the
schoolhouse doors, saying 'Black students can't get in,'" Nicholson
said.

Nicholson then argued that education was the "new civil right,"
heralding Bush on the subject of school vouchers and quality education.
Attempting to tie the segregationists of the past to the Democratic
Party of the present, Nicholson said that "today, nearly 50 years later,
it's still Democrats standing in the schoolhouse doors. Only this time,
they're saying 'Black students can't get out' -- can't get out of public
schools that are failing them ... are unsafe ... where learning isn't
taking place."

This broadside stands as just the latest in a GOP strategy of invoking
Democrats like Maddox -- and Republicans like Rockefeller. These history
lessons may remind the public of the GOP's forgotten legacy of
tolerance, but they also strike a contrast with the party's less
impressive recent history.

On a July 10 episode of CNN's "Crossfire," Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla., the
only black Republican of all 535 members of the House and Senate, had
the unique distinction of defending Bush's tacit support of the
Confederate flag's flying over the South Carolina state capitol. Watts
defended Bush by reminding host Bill Press of who was governor of South
Carolina in 1962, when the flag was first raised.

"It was a Democratic governor by the name of Ernest Hollings" -- now a
Democratic senator -- "that raised the Confederate flag," Watts said. "I
cry for consistency. If you mention George Bush, you surely have to
mention Ernest Hollings ... We wouldn't even be talking about this issue
if Ernest Hollings wouldn't have raised the Confederate flag to start
with."

When Press mentioned Bush's now infamous Feb. 2 appearance at Bob Jones
University, where interracial dating was banned, Watts replied, "you've
had Republicans and Democrats both that have spoken at Bob Jones, and
again, it only becomes an issue if a Republican speaks at Bob Jones."

Cherylyn Harley, deputy press secretary of the RNC and an
African-American, says that these points are "important." Harley -- who
penned Nicholson's NAACP speech -- says she's eager to "remind people of
their history. The Republican Party was founded on the issue of equal
opportunity, specifically the issue of slavery and the need to eradicate
it from American life."

Sure, but that was almost 150 years ago. That Republicans still trot out
Abraham Lincoln as their standard-bearer on racial issues is
embarrassing; when Bush invoked the 138-year-old Homestead Act in his
NAACP speech last week, it was an easy target.

Harley, however, is quick to point out that it was a Republican
president, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who sent the National Guard to Little
Rock in 1957 to ensure the peaceful, landmark integration of Central
High School.

And there's more. Historian Douglas Brinkley, director of the Eisenhower
Center and professor of history at the University of New Orleans, also
points out that it was white Democratic Southerners who were responsible
for implementing Jim Crow laws. However, Brinkley notes, Eisenhower
appointed the liberal Republican judges in the South who implemented
Brown vs. Board of Education -- the Supreme Court decision that ended
the notion of "separate but equal" and outlawed Jim Crow.

Brinkley, author of a new biography of Rosa Parks, points in particular
to Ike judicial appointee Frank Johnson, an Alabama Republican, and hero
of New York Times editorial page editor Howell Raines, as well as the
subject of a biography written by Bobby Kennedy Jr. Johnson's role
supporting Brown and his later desegregation rulings earned him the
title "the most hated man in Alabama" by the Ku Klux Klan.

This was the Republican Party of the 1950s. Eisenhower got 60 percent of
the black vote in the election of 1956. And it was a Republican senator,
Everett Dirksen of Illinois, who broke the longest filibuster in the
U.S. Senate "conducted by the Democrats over the 1957 Civil Rights Act,"
Harley goes on.

Harley argues that it didn't end there. "It was Republicans who voted
overwhelmingly for the Civil Rights Act of 1964" as well as the Voting
Rights Act of 1965, she says. "That kind of thing is easily
researchable."

She's right: According to Congressional Quarterly, the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 passed the House 290-130, and Republican support for the bill
was much stronger than Democratic: 61 percent (152-96) of the Democrats
supported the legislation while 80 percent (138-34) of the Republicans
backed it. These numbers were similar in the Senate -- 69 percent of
Democrats (46-21), backed the bill along with 82 percent of Republicans
(27-6).

Gore's father, Sen. Al Gore Sr., D-Tenn., was one of the 21 Democrats
who voted against it. So was Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.V., himself a former
member of the Ku Klux Klan -- as former RNC Chair Haley Barbour was
quick to mention, two times, Thursday on "Crossfire."

It was pretty much the same for the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In the
House, 82 percent of the Republicans backed the bill; in the Senate, 94
percent of the Republicans backed it. Gore Sr. voted for the bill this
time, but 17 other Southern Democrats voted against it -- including Sen.
J. William Fulbright of Arkansas, a mentor to President Bill Clinton.

Further, Harley goes on, "it was [President Richard] Nixon who created
the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, believe it or not."

But in their efforts to paint the GOP as warm and inclusive, these GOP
amateur historians' memories can also seem a tad shaky. While accurately
heralding Dirksen's actions to end the 1957 filibuster, for instance,
Harley neglects to mention that the South Carolina senator conducting
the filibuster was Strom Thurmond -- who within seven years would find a
new home on the Republican side of the aisle.

There may be a lot the Democratic Party should be embarrassed about,
especially in the 1950s and '60s. There is quite a bit more for
Republicans to be ashamed of, however, especially in the 1980s and '90s.

"They're picking their decades," says Brinkley. Since Eisenhower, he
says, the parties have transformed.

Take Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., who was a student at
Ole Miss when black student James Meredith was trying to integrate the
school, and campaigned against Meredith being allowed to attend the
school. "That's the Republican Party of the South today," Brinkley says.

Watts was on target, for instance, when he slammed Democrats for failing
to mention that it was one of their own, Hollings, who was instrumental
in beginning South Carolina's Confederate flag mess. The Democratic
Party is just as wimpy when one of its own flashes a glimmer of a sheet;
there was little outrage on the Democratic side when Hollings called
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, "the senator from B'nai B'rith," or when
he called blacks "darkies" or Latinos "wetbacks," or when he joked that
African heads of state were cannibals.

But Watts was completely off the mark when, during that same July 10
"Crossfire," he said. "Bush, I think, since has said that he should have
taken a stronger stand. I think the Confederate flag should have come
down." Bush has said no such thing, though his primary opponent, Arizona
Sen. John McCain, has.

Contacted in Warrenton, Va., the last black Republican senator, Edward
W. Brooke of Massachusetts, expressed interest in news of Nicholson's
speech. He cited a speech he delivered to the National Council of Black
Republicans on Feb. 16 and suggested that Nicholson had taken some of
his admonitions to heart.

In that speech, Brooke noted that the black Republicans' loyalty "is
even more remarkable when you consider the fact that ... you have been
far too often outright embarrassed by the policies, strategies and
public pronouncements of some of our high-ranking Republican leaders and
Republican officeholders."

For black and Hispanic voters, Brooke said, "Republican conservatism has
come to mean opposition to civil rights ... to urban Americans,
opposition to new programs and the dismantling of existing programs
which have and would improve the quality of their lives."

So what happened to change things so drastically? The Republicans who
supported the civil rights measures, according to Brinkley, were
Rockefeller Republicans, and on their way out. The civil rights
leadership of presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson had them
supplanting Lincoln in the hearts of black voters. These were the men
chasing Thurmond into the embrace of the GOP.

"I think I just lost the South," Johnson is said to have stated after he
signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act. True enough, the election of 1968 had
white Southerners embracing Nixon and Wallace, with black Southerners
running toward Hubert Humphrey, who delivered a fiery oration in support
of civil rights at the Democratic National Convention in 1948.

The black vote was still up for grabs in 1976, though. According to
Brinkley, Jimmy Carter's official biographer, Martin Luther King Jr.'s
father, Martin Luther "Daddy" King Sr., was planning on voting for
Gerald Ford since the beloved Nelson Rockefeller was to be his vice
president; Carter had run for governor at the time, in 1970, as a
"redneck conservative," welcoming the support of segregationists and
praising Maddox as "the essence of the Democratic Party."

But then Ford dropped Rockefeller for Bob Dole, and King and civil
rights leader Andy Young endorsed Carter. In 1980, Carter, a Southerner,
lost the white South to Ronald Reagan, whose "Southern strategy"
included, as Brinkley puts it, "using the politics of race to smash the
New Deal coalition" Franklin Roosevelt had put together. "And it
worked."

Invoking images of "welfare queens," Reagan alienated many black voters,
as did George Bush Sr. in 1988 with the infamous Willie Horton ad.
Harley argues that "the whole Willie Horton thing is something that Al
Gore came up with." But when it's pointed out that Gore -- who first
mentioned Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis' ill-conceived prison
furlough program during the Democratic primaries of 1988 -- didn't use
an image of Horton, or mention the fact that he's black, Harley says,
"you're getting into semantics now. Al Gore brought that up and you know
that, whether he used a photo or not."

There were other doozies that most black voters will have a difficult
time forgetting, such as how it was leaders of the Republican Party who
led the charge to dismantle affirmative action. By last November, a poll
by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press showed that 65
percent of blacks consider themselves Democrats, 24 percent are
independents and 5 percent are Republicans. Even J.C. Watts Sr. -- the
father of the congressman -- is oft-quoted as saying that a black man
voting for a Republican "is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders."
Or, as Gen. Colin Powell more gently put it on Fox News last month, the
GOP is "certainly not seen as the black guy's party."

Now that white America is also capable of being offended by what Brooke
referred to in February as "mean-spirited, inflammatory language, which
hurts and embarrasses large segments of our population," Bush and
Nicholson might be smart to heed Brooke's advice. And they seem to be
doing just that.

"To win elections," Brooke said, "to win the presidency, to be the
majority in the Congress, the state houses and the city and town halls,
we must reject negativism."

"Will it translate into votes in November?" Harley asks. "I don't know.
But at least you have the Republican Party reaching out, and as far as
I'm concerned that's progress."
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"5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 07:06:47 -0800, retrogrouch wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 21:06:43 -0700, Gn...@cold.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued
>>>>> the hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the
>>>>> GOP. Own it.
>>>>
>>>>Great -- another myth leftists cling to despite it being debunked ad
>>>>nauseum...
>>
>>
>> How many black members of Congress are in the GOP? How many in the
>> democrats?
>>
>> Debunked my ass.
>
> What percentage of blacks voted for Gore? For Kerry? Mind you, for all
> his faults, Bush was never seen as a racist. And yet blacks went for his
> challengers by 20 to 1 margins.

Some people are just to stupid to know the hand that feeds (keeps gibbing
out welfare goodies in exchange foe duh vote) them be also the hand that
keeps them down

>
> Now watch: some wingnut will tell us how that just shows Democrats keep
> blacks "on the reservation".

How much did you pay in taxes last year?

--
CB
"I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I
think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in
poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I travelled
much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions
were made for the poor the less they provided for themselves, and of course
became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more
they did for themselves, and became richer."
-- Benjamin Franklin, /The Encouragement of Idleness/, 1766

Was Ben a wathithist?


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<Gn...@cold.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:31:41 -0500, Occam's Razor
> <blac...@nebulaX.com> wrote:
>
>>> How many black members of Congress are in the GOP? How many in the
>>> democrats?
>>
>>When whites cling together you call them racists....
>
> Thata's because the entire purpose of "banding together" (like the
> white KKK, White Arayan Nation, the Brotherhood do so to exhibit
> racist views.
>
> And because the GOP intentionally includes that "states rights" plank
> in their party platform--the intent is to remind the party that it
> abhorred the federal government for desegregating the south over the
> "right" of the state to maintain the policy.

Where Muslim warlords in Somalia racists when they enslaved their own people
to send to Jamaican and Haitian slave auctions?
--
CB
How Obama Got Elected... Interviews With Obama Voters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm1KOBMg1Y8


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"5393 Dead, 526 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:00:34 -0800, retrogrouch wrote:

>
>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 18:54:24 -0500, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Since then, the same "states rights" plank those former Democrats had
>>>> sworn to uphold was inserted into the GOP platform---and is voted in
>>>> consistently.
>>>
>>>The bottom line is that the Democratic party is the party that was the
>>>bigoted/racist party.
>>
>>
>> Yep, until Nixon and the southern strategy and Reagan. They pursued the
>> hate that vote represented and got it. It's now solidly in the GOP. Own
>> it.
>
> All you have to do is track the voting patterns of white voters in the
> south from 1952 to date by election and it is clear as a bell.

Party 'is' what party does
--
CB


Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
result be generational welfare.

Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
soldier. Obama's looking to breed a community army loyal to him. His speech
televised to skoo chillins was supposed to do it until FoxNews blew the
whistle on Oboobuh's Brown Shirt recruitment attempt.

Libs have systematically created their base voter by removing individual
responsibility for ones own success or failure and shifted it onto society
and duh mayhn but yet use the mayhn as a scapegoat to keep a good man down.
A collective mind set puts trust in gubment rather than self to provide what
most people consider their own bidniz.

ACORN is to criminality as Obama is to Chicago politics.


CB

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"Beam Me Up Scotty"
<Then-Fire-All-P...@blackhole.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote in message
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Bingo

Think of why Bell Curves were invented

Think of why Dims need the poor an ignorant voting for them because of lack
of principled ideas like achieving through personal growth, not by social
justice

Think of what advancement by ethnic, multicultural racism does to the moral
of fellow employees when an incompetient (see Obama: agnostic) is forced on
them by quotas.

Think of the charge nurse who knows of two Caribbean 'island' nurses she
can't fire without strict guidlines that cronicle three inidents which
violate policy for fear of being called a wathithist and sued.

Think of what the Party of faction has done to promote wathithim, devision
and bigotry as far back at George Wallace.


--
CB
Liberalism took the shame outz of habbing chillins out of wedlock and the
result be generational welfare.

Abortion/Eugenics/Planned Parenthood - The darling of the DemocRAT Party for
generations- Started under Hitler to breed the perfect Aryan zombie/race
soldier. Obama's looking to breed a community army loyal to him. His speech
televised to skoo chillins was supposed to do it until FoxNews blew the
whistle on Oboobuh's Brown Shirt recruitment attempt.

Libs have systematically created their base voter by removing individual
responsibility for ones own success or failure and shifted it onto society
and duh mayhn but yet use the mayhn as a scapegoat to keep a good man down.
A collective mind set puts trust in gubment rather than self to provide what
most people consider their own bidniz.

ACORN is the result of Obama/Chicago racist politics.


CB

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
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What was the surrounding content, bigot?

My use of the word never has to do with wathithim, it's always about
character, low down and ugly character which no other word comes close in
describing to such exactness.

Hey Gary, what was it you said that earned you such stigmata?
--
CB
Founding Father, John Adams, said "The moment the idea is admitted into
society that property is not sacred as the laws of God, there isn't a force
of law to protect it and anarchy and tyranny commence." So, just as the
sacred laws of God are banished so too go private property rights and
tyranny begins."
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=6744

Institutional racism is just another excuse to steal from the well planned


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On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:13:47 -0500, CB wrote:

> <Gn...@cold.com> wrote in message
> news:sidap5huets5fbgmr...@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:31:41 -0500, Occam's Razor
>> <blac...@nebulaX.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> How many black members of Congress are in the GOP? How many in the
>>>> democrats?
>>>
>>>When whites cling together you call them racists....
>>
>> Thata's because the entire purpose of "banding together" (like the
>> white KKK, White Arayan Nation, the Brotherhood do so to exhibit racist
>> views.
>>
>> And because the GOP intentionally includes that "states rights" plank
>> in their party platform--the intent is to remind the party that it
>> abhorred the federal government for desegregating the south over the
>> "right" of the state to maintain the policy.
>
> Where Muslim warlords in Somalia racists when they enslaved their own
> people to send to Jamaican and Haitian slave auctions?

No, but they were vicious, ignorant pieces of shit.

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