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Author: PhlipPhlip Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:29
George Grapman wrote:
> Ronald Reagan:
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> Tried to abolish the California Fair Housing Law.
> Called the Voting rights Act an "insult" to the south.
> Campaigned at segregated Bob Jones U.
> As president had his administration argue at the Supreme Court to
> allow that school to get a tax exemption.
All while getting droolingly favorable press...
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Phlip
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Author: DNC FELONDNC FELON Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:34
Phlip wrote:
> George Grapman wrote:
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>> Ronald Reagan:
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>> Tried to abolish the California Fair Housing Law.
>> Called the Voting rights Act an "insult" to the south.
>> Campaigned at segregated Bob Jones U.
>> As president had his administration argue at the Supreme Court to
>> allow that school to get a tax exemption.
>
> All while getting droolingly favorable press...
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> Phlip
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Author: PhlipPhlip Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:36
George Grapman wrote:
>> They already had it. He voted _for_ the sabotages that Karl Rove
>> committed to elect Bush president - against his son.
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>> What goes around comes around, huh?
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> If you think that Blacks had the right to vote in fact rather than as
> a matter of law in 1965 you are very misinformed.
I don't. Before the CRA, they were subject to many more dirty tricks than
the GOP used to get Bush elected, twice. The Attorney General scandal was
all about attempts to pervert the legal systems which the CRA set up.
And all this "Democrats are Klansmen" crap is old news; it dates back to
Lincoln, a Republican, freeing some of the slaves, etc.
I'm sure Lincoln wouldn't recognize his party today!
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Author: PhlipPhlip Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:48
Galen Hekhuis wrote:
>>A Republican President read the Emancipation Proclamation...
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> Which only freed the slaves in the places fighting the Union. It did
> nothing for the northern slaves, which were in about three states, as
> I recall.
I seem to recall the immediate proclamation affected only the areas in
rebellion. The military tactic was depriving them of their workforce (and
expecting the whites to get off their butts and actually learn to do their
own labor!).
I seem to recall that some time "later" the proclamation was extended to
free all slaves.
Converting them into indentured sharecroppers, under nearly the same system,
was an afterthought - oh, and probably a Democrat idea, too!
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Author: Galen HekhuisGalen Hekhuis Date: Nov 6, 2007 01:00
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 15:48:43 -0800, Phlip gmail.com> wrote:
>Galen Hekhuis wrote:
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>>>A Republican President read the Emancipation Proclamation...
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>> Which only freed the slaves in the places fighting the Union. It did
>> nothing for the northern slaves, which were in about three states, as
>> I recall.
>
>I seem to recall the immediate proclamation affected only the areas in
>rebellion. The military tactic was depriving them of their workforce (and
>expecting the whites to get off their butts and actually learn to do their
>own labor!).
>
>I seem to recall that some time "later" the proclamation was extended to
>free all slaves.
>
>Converting them into indentured sharecroppers, under nearly the same system,
>was an afterthought - oh, and probably a Democrat idea, too!
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Author: George GrapmanGeorge Grapman Date: Nov 6, 2007 01:06
Phlip wrote:
> George Grapman wrote:
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>>> They already had it. He voted _for_ the sabotages that Karl Rove
>>> committed to elect Bush president - against his son.
>>>
>>> What goes around comes around, huh?
>>>
>> If you think that Blacks had the right to vote in fact rather than as
>> a matter of law in 1965 you are very misinformed.
>
> I don't. Before the CRA, they were subject to many more dirty tricks than
> the GOP used to get Bush elected, twice. The Attorney General scandal was
> all about attempts to pervert the legal systems which the CRA set up.
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Author: 3851 Dead3851 Dead Date: Nov 6, 2007 02:00
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 15:29:01 -0800, DNC FELON
chi-com.org> wrote:
>What party still has a senior ranking former klansman in the senate?
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Author: David JohnstonDavid Johnston Date: Nov 6, 2007 02:53
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 15:18:53 -0800, DNC FELON
chi-com.org> wrote:
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>David Johnston wrote:
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>> On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 14:33:09 -0800, DNC FELON
>> chi-com.org> wrote:
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>>>Al Gore Sr. voted against the "Civil Rights Act of 1964"!
>>>
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>> So?
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>I bet you still believe in Jim Crow.
Did you have a point to make?
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Author: DNC FELONDNC FELON Date: Nov 6, 2007 02:57
Bobby is that yew?
Bobby Byrd a former 10 buck Klan recruiter and person who knows "white niggers"
and a DEMO*RAT senator from W-Va
Click@ Knicklas.com wrote:
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