Text 14650, 213 rader
Skriven 2014-04-26 15:07:00 av TIM RICHARDSON (1:123/140)
Kommentar till en text av BILL MCGARRITY
Ärende: Re: Gosnell
===================
On 04-25-14, BILL MCGARRITY said to TIM RICHARDSON:
-=> TIM RICHARDSON wrote to BILL MCGARRITY <=-
-=> TIM RICHARDSON wrote to BILL MCGARRITY <=-
TR> Hey...here's something right up your alley!
TR> You know that democrat KKK leader who just shot up some Jewish centers
TR> in Kansas City? You know...Anthony Weiner's buddy?
BM>Oh, now he's a democrat?? Well, he was in 1984 but the Dems threw him out
BM>on his ass. In 1986 he ran for the NC GOP Senate seat. So what's your
BM>point?
TR> And he didn't do any better there, either. So what's YOUR point?
BM>My point was to expose you and your rhetoric.
The only thing you've been able to `expose' is your own ass! Your pants fell
down again!
TR> He went to the *democrats* first! Not surprising, since the *democrats*
TR> were the ones who held them as slaves, and after the Civil War, held
TR> them down as best they could. It was the democrats who started the KKK
TR> to begin with! And all those big-name racists in the south were
TR> *democrats*.
BM>LOL.... you sound like a kid who just got caught with his hands in the
BM>cookie jar... screaming, but Roy took one first!!
And `you' appear to be attempting to gin up a `the sky is falling' type of
controversy that doesn't exist!
BM>You speak of things that happened over 100 years ago.
A hundred years ago? Much of the real violence and murdering of black civil
rights demonstrators, and the standing in the doorways of schools by white
democrats to block integration, took place right in my lifetime!
BM>How about we talk
BM>about from 1944 on when the Klan reorganized after the depression.
Yeah...lets.
Lets see....in the early 1940's an obscure individual named Bob Byrd, who was
a butcher at the time, recruited 150 individuals, charged each of them $13 (a
ten dollar joining fee, and three dollars for the robes and hood), and the
`grand dragon' for that area came down there to Crab Orchard, and officially
organized the chapter.
That `official' was Joel Baskin, a democrat!
At his urging, Byrd went into politics....as a democrat!
Byrd had other titles as well; "kleagle" (recruiter), exalted cyclops (top
officer in the local kaln unit).
Or Strom Thurmond. Thurmond was a staunch democrat who led some of the most
infamous acts of white suppression of the modern day civil rights movement in
the history of the movement.
George Wallace. Wallace was a democrat who was one of the most racist,
obstructionist foes of equal rights for blacks.
BM>Shall
BM>we discuss their ties to the neo-nazi (I know, I've just opened a can of
BM>worms here... but who cares) and then in the 1970's when right wing
BM>extremists decided to jump into the insanity.
If you're talking about the southern democrats who fought the civil rights
movement, you have a point. Surely `segregating' blacks by the southern
democrat racists, could be compared to the Nazis seperating the Jews from
`arians'.
BM>Wasn't a southern democrat the one who signed the civil rights act.
If you're talking about Lyndon Johnson...Johnson was an easily-manipulated
politician who `went with the flow'. He `tested the wind' before he ever did
anything of a significant nature. He signed it because he pretty much HAD to,
or else give the democrat party a permanent black eye!
BM>But I will admit Howard Smith
BM>was a racist SOB and he bit the bullet after he knew his rediculous views
BM>would make him a laughing stock.
Or how about Richard Cohen? That overtly heavy-handed revisionist of history?
Is he where you get your info on this?
You know...I looked up Thurmond and Byrd...and a few others...and you really
have to DIG DEEP to get the information tht they were *democrtats* who
strongly resisted the civil rights movement. People like Cohen are slowly
revising history to `clean up' the image of southern democrats in regard to
blacks and the civil rights movement.
BM>You see, things change Tim. You have to stop living in the past and
BM>thinking what was should be the status quo today.
Yeah....won't do for people like you to be reminded who the REAL badies were
in regard to civil rights, would it?
BM>Even your darling out in Vegas is loosing his appeal and the GOP is
BM>running away from him like he was radioactive. To top it all, Hannity is
BM>leading the retreat. Funny how he praised Bloomsburg Seach and Frisk
BM>policy saying no one is above the law and the police need this measure to
BM>enforce the LAW. Guess that same policy doesn't apply to some rancher who
BM>owes over a million bucks because he doesn't beleive in the Federal
BM>Government. Go back and do some research on the Whiskey Rebellion Tim.
BM>See what Bundy's hero George Washington did back then. He was one of the
BM>Founding Fathers was he not? Those "good ole' boys" are lucky. All that
BM>was needed was one of those drunken idiots fire a shot in the air and
BM>they'd be burying those so called "patriots".
If you're refering to Bundy, I'm not `for' nor `against' him. I think there's
a lot more to that than most of the nation just reading newspapers or catching
it on news broadcasts, are aware of.
BM>C'est la vie... a few missing racists is no biggie... right Tim? Bill
Yeah...here's one of your `few missing racists':
Remember Eugene Conner? You'd probably best remember him as `Bull' Conner. He
was a democrat also. He's the one who was public safety commissioner of
Birmingham Alabama, and was the one who ordered the dogs and high-pressure
fire hoses turned loose on civil rights protesters. He becamse famous (or
`infamous' would be more like it) for that. Did you know that `Bull' Connor
was also a member of the Democratic National Committee?
Not only was `Bull' Conner a member of the Democratic National Committee, he
was also a dues-paying member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Did you know that, when klan members attacked civil rights demonstrators with
bats and metal pipes, Conner let the violence go on for a length of time
without an police interference. AND no arrests of the klan members who engaged
in the violence were made! NONE!
By the way....`Bull' Conner was active in the democrat party at the same time
as Robert Byrd, Strom Thurmond, Al Gore sr (of Tennessee), and many other big
-name democrats who were leading figures opposing civil rights for blacks in
those days.
And lets not forget that 80% of the `no' votes on that bill in the Senate, and
75% of the `no' votes of that bill in th eHouse.....came from DEMOCRATS!
Bull Conner was a DEMOCRAT, born and bred! Was a DEMOCRAT all his life...and
died a DEMOCRAT who hated blacks!
MSNBC's Chris Hayes once stated that George Wallace was a `republican'. He was
wrong. Wallace was a life-long democrat!
And John Kennedy was very reluctant to endorse the civil rights legislation as
he didn't want to risk losing support from his `southern democrats' in the
Congress, although he DID endorse it after the events in Birmingham. So don't
even go there!
The left is trying very hard to make it `those terrible republicans' who were
the racist inhibitors of the civil rights movement...but it was DEMOCRATS all
the way!
---
*Durango b301 #PE*
* Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 bbs.docsnetservices.com (1:123/140)
|