I got into a hot discussion with some liberal who was trying to take credit for the "saving of blacks". I put the following together and thought you might enjoy it. z
Democrats are the Party:
…that gave up 1,050,000 of their lives on the civil war battlefields to protect their rights to own slaves;
…that created the Ku Klux Klan which murdered thousands of blacks;
…that from 1870-1930 used fraud, whippings, lynchings, murder, intimidation and mutilation to force black to vote for them;
…that passed the Black Code Laws of 1860 at the state and local level which deprived blacks of their civil right and civil liberties;
…that voted against the 13th Amendment December 6, 1865;
…that voted against the 14th Amendment July 9, 1868;
…that voted against the 15th Amendment February 3, 1870,
…that passed the Jim Crow Laws from 1876-1965 as the state and local level which ensured segregation of public facilities and accommodation under the proclamation of “separate but equal;”
…of Presidents Roosevelt and Truman who refused to sign legislation that would protect blacks from being lynched;
…of Presidents Roosevelt and Truman who rejected efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission;
…of Senator John F. Kennedy who opposed the 1957 Civil Rights Act;
...of President John F. Kennedy who opposed the 1963 march by Martin L King and had the FBI wire tap him because he believed King what a national threat;
… of Supreme Court Justice Hugo La Fayette Black, Democrat Senator Alabama, and a proud member of the KKK, who invented the “Wall between church and state” from whole cloth writing the minority opinion in Everson v. Board of Education (Citation:330 U.S. 1 [1947], Docket: 52);
…of Robert Byrd, Senator-WV who was a proud member and Grand Pupa of the KKK;
…that showed less support for the 1964 Civil Rights Act (Publ. 88-352, 78 Stat, 241, July 2, 1964).
88th Congress voted the legislation as follows:
---Vote on the Original House Bill:
------Democrats- 61% Yea; 39% Nay
------Republicans- 82% Yea; 20% Nay
---Vote on the Original Senate Bill:
------Democrats- 68% Yea; 32% Nay
------Republicans- 82% Yea; 18% Nay
---Vote on the Senate version by the House:
------Democrats: 63% Yea; 37% Nay
------Republicans: 80% Yea; 20% Nay
… that showed less support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act (42 U.S.C. 1973-1973 aa-6)
89th Congress voted the legislation as follows:
---Vote on the Original Senate Bill:
------Democrats: 73% Yea; 37% Nay
------Republicans: 94% Yea; 6% Nay
---Vote on the Original House Bill:
------Democrats: 78% Yea; 22% Nay
------Republicans: 94% Yea; 6% Nay
…of Al Gore who during the 2000 presidential election accused his opponents of preventing blacks from voting, an accusation found to be untrue by the Civil Rights Commission;
…of Senator Ted Kennedy who referred to blacks being considered for political appointments as “Neanderthals;”
…of Barack Obama who as an attorney leveraged race to extort the largest settlement from a financial business in American history;
…of Barack Obama that trained ACORN on how to leverage race to extort business;
…of Barack Obama who chose to attend for 20 years a black separatist church that preached bigotry and hatred;
…of President Obama who pulled John Conyers off a Congressional Investigation of ACORN;
…of President Obama who fired Inspector General Walpin before he could charge Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento, black NBA star, friend of Obama, for misuse of $847,673 in federal grants;
…of President Obama who ended the investigation Attorney General Holder of the Black Panthers who intimidated voters, and who’s actions were captured on video;
…of President Obama who selected a female Hispanic for the Supreme Court who is on public record as believing “Hispanic women make better decisions than white men;
…of President Obama who eliminated a successful educational voucher program in Washington D. C.;
…of President Obama who instantly and with no information sided with Gates in the Gates-gate affair who claimed the white police officer was guilty of racism.
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