Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
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Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
Because right wing Republicans have worked for generations to bring poor people out of poverty. Look at the great job they did in Appalachia:you claim to live in ChicagoWhat have you got to lose????Blacks who are willing to work for a living to make something of themselves and don't want to be punished for leaving the Democrat welfare plantation should vote for Donald Trump.
Everything!
go into the heights, take an honest look at what you have done to them and then understand they have nothing to lose
Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
The southern democrats dixiecrats became Republicans core base today. All while the northern Republicans that had their power base before this time in the northeast transferred to the democratic party around the 50s-60's time frame.
Republicans today aint the same party they were 70 years ago.
Donald Trump spreads claim that Hillary Clinton's 'mentor' was 'KKK member' - CNNPolitics.com
Byrd helped organize a 150-member chapter of the Klan in Sophia, West Virginia, in the early 1940s. (He was group leader.)
Byrd wrote in his autobiography that he "reflected the fears and prejudices" of those years and that he mainly joined the Klan because he identified with the hate group's anti-Communist politics.
I'm from the South, grew up in a Southern home ... and it was that Southern atmosphere in which I grew up and with all of its prejudices and its feelings."
Byrd told Bash he considered his involvement with the KKK "the greatest mistake of my life." He said he hoped young people learned from the mistakes of his youth.
He even went so far as to apologize to then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2005 for his Klan membership.
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Many times, right wingers try to tie the Democrats to the KKK. Especially Sen. Robert Byrd. They go on as if he hadn't been born and raised in the deep south with all it's confederate prejudices. They ignore his regrets as he grew older and understood what a terrible mistake he made. Belonging to that odious southern and prejudice right wing conservative and now oh so Republican organization.
And with the KKK's endorsement of Donald J. Trump for the GOP, gone are the days the GOP can lay that odious organization at the feet of the Democratic Party.
At the same time, I can't seem to figure out why conservative Republicans try to rewrite history that Lincoln was a confederate conservative and the KKK is made up of Democrats. We know what happened in the 1960's that changed party membership.
Hillary has a history of standing by men who use poor judgment and make "mistakes" and bad choices.
Poor judgement? Bad choices? He was banging a 20-something intern instead of Hillary.
Forget a few cities. Check out post #24 and explain how good GOP Conservatism has been for all those people in all those states.Yes take a tour of the urban ghettos of Chicago and see what 50 years of LBJ and Democrat "Nigra Control", has done for Blacks. The inner city is the shame of America and the Democrats created it.
The gop doesn't force people onto welfare.Because right wing Republicans have worked for generations to bring poor people out of poverty. Look at the great job they did in Appalachia:you claim to live in ChicagoWhat have you got to lose????Blacks who are willing to work for a living to make something of themselves and don't want to be punished for leaving the Democrat welfare plantation should vote for Donald Trump.
Everything!
go into the heights, take an honest look at what you have done to them and then understand they have nothing to lose
The wonderful job they did in West Virginia:
In fact, the GOP has done an amazing job all over the Deep South for the last couple of hundred years. Here are the ten poorest states in the United States.
50. Mississippi – Median household income: $39,680 Poverty rate: 21.5%
49. West Virginia – Median household income: $41,059 Poverty rate: 18.3%
48. Arkansas – Median household income: $41,262 Poverty rate: 18.9%
47. Alabama – Median household income: $42,830 Poverty rate: 19.3%
46. Kentucky – Median household income: $42,958 Poverty rate: 19.1%
45. Tennessee – Median household income: $44,361 Poverty rate: 18.3%
44. Louisiana – Median household income: $44,555 Poverty rate: 19.8%
43. New Mexico – Median household income: $44,803 Poverty rate: 21.3%
42. South Carolina – Median household income: $45,238 Poverty rate: 18.0%
41. Montana – Median household income: $46,328 Poverty rate: 15.4%
40. North Carolina – Median household income: $46,556 Poverty rate: 17.2%
Glad you care so much about a few cities. Considering how awful it's been for Republicans controlling the most poverty driven states in the Union.
Donald Trump spreads claim that Hillary Clinton's 'mentor' was 'KKK member' - CNNPolitics.com
Byrd helped organize a 150-member chapter of the Klan in Sophia, West Virginia, in the early 1940s. (He was group leader.)
Byrd wrote in his autobiography that he "reflected the fears and prejudices" of those years and that he mainly joined the Klan because he identified with the hate group's anti-Communist politics.
I'm from the South, grew up in a Southern home ... and it was that Southern atmosphere in which I grew up and with all of its prejudices and its feelings."
Byrd told Bash he considered his involvement with the KKK "the greatest mistake of my life." He said he hoped young people learned from the mistakes of his youth.
He even went so far as to apologize to then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2005 for his Klan membership.
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Many times, right wingers try to tie the Democrats to the KKK. Especially Sen. Robert Byrd. They go on as if he hadn't been born and raised in the deep south with all it's confederate prejudices. They ignore his regrets as he grew older and understood what a terrible mistake he made. Belonging to that odious southern and prejudice right wing conservative and now oh so Republican organization.
And with the KKK's endorsement of Donald J. Trump for the GOP, gone are the days the GOP can lay that odious organization at the feet of the Democratic Party.
At the same time, I can't seem to figure out why conservative Republicans try to rewrite history that Lincoln was a confederate conservative and the KKK is made up of Democrats. We know what happened in the 1960's that changed party membership.
Donald Trump spreads claim that Hillary Clinton's 'mentor' was 'KKK member' - CNNPolitics.com
Byrd helped organize a 150-member chapter of the Klan in Sophia, West Virginia, in the early 1940s. (He was group leader.)
Byrd wrote in his autobiography that he "reflected the fears and prejudices" of those years and that he mainly joined the Klan because he identified with the hate group's anti-Communist politics.
I'm from the South, grew up in a Southern home ... and it was that Southern atmosphere in which I grew up and with all of its prejudices and its feelings."
Byrd told Bash he considered his involvement with the KKK "the greatest mistake of my life." He said he hoped young people learned from the mistakes of his youth.
He even went so far as to apologize to then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2005 for his Klan membership.
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Many times, right wingers try to tie the Democrats to the KKK. Especially Sen. Robert Byrd. They go on as if he hadn't been born and raised in the deep south with all it's confederate prejudices. They ignore his regrets as he grew older and understood what a terrible mistake he made. Belonging to that odious southern and prejudice right wing conservative and now oh so Republican organization.
And with the KKK's endorsement of Donald J. Trump for the GOP, gone are the days the GOP can lay that odious organization at the feet of the Democratic Party.
At the same time, I can't seem to figure out why conservative Republicans try to rewrite history that Lincoln was a confederate conservative and the KKK is made up of Democrats. We know what happened in the 1960's that changed party membership.
It's not a claim. It's a FACT that Hillary's mentor was a high ranking KKK member.
Because right wing Republicans have worked for generations to bring poor people out of poverty. Look at the great job they did in Appalachia:you claim to live in ChicagoWhat have you got to lose????Blacks who are willing to work for a living to make something of themselves and don't want to be punished for leaving the Democrat welfare plantation should vote for Donald Trump.
Everything!
go into the heights, take an honest look at what you have done to them and then understand they have nothing to lose
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Stop making excuses for your racist roots. Democrats OWN the KKK and they STILL own black slaves.The southern democrats dixiecrats became Republicans core base today. All while the northern Republicans that had their power base before this time in the northeast transferred to the democratic party around the 50s-60's time frame.
Republicans today aint the same party they were 70 years ago.
The gop doesn't force people onto welfare.The gop doesn't force people onto welfare.Because right wing Republicans have worked for generations to bring poor people out of poverty. Look at the great job they did in Appalachia:you claim to live in ChicagoWhat have you got to lose????Blacks who are willing to work for a living to make something of themselves and don't want to be punished for leaving the Democrat welfare plantation should vote for Donald Trump.
Everything!
go into the heights, take an honest look at what you have done to them and then understand they have nothing to lose
The wonderful job they did in West Virginia:
In fact, the GOP has done an amazing job all over the Deep South for the last couple of hundred years. Here are the ten poorest states in the United States.
50. Mississippi – Median household income: $39,680 Poverty rate: 21.5%
49. West Virginia – Median household income: $41,059 Poverty rate: 18.3%
48. Arkansas – Median household income: $41,262 Poverty rate: 18.9%
47. Alabama – Median household income: $42,830 Poverty rate: 19.3%
46. Kentucky – Median household income: $42,958 Poverty rate: 19.1%
45. Tennessee – Median household income: $44,361 Poverty rate: 18.3%
44. Louisiana – Median household income: $44,555 Poverty rate: 19.8%
43. New Mexico – Median household income: $44,803 Poverty rate: 21.3%
42. South Carolina – Median household income: $45,238 Poverty rate: 18.0%
41. Montana – Median household income: $46,328 Poverty rate: 15.4%
40. North Carolina – Median household income: $46,556 Poverty rate: 17.2%
Glad you care so much about a few cities. Considering how awful it's been for Republicans controlling the most poverty driven states in the Union.
If people want to live country, they can, you don't have to like the way they live.
WV is hard up b/c of the left uneducated hate for coal.
whats the murder rate in those states compared to the Heights?
how come poor cons aren't murdering each other at a high rate?
and, again, it's not a political parties job to tend to people like they are children. Thats the lefts bigotry, they 'know' blacks can't make it on their own.
The NAACP was concerned enough by this codswallop to issue the following statement:
“Senator Byrd reflects the transformative power of this nation,” NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous was quoted at the time of his death in June 2010. “Senator Byrd went from being an active member of the KKK to being a stalwart supporter of the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act and many other pieces of seminal legislation that advanced the civil rights and liberties of our country.”
Senator Robert Byrd, by all accounts, had shifted away from the group after becoming “disinterested” in 1952 and had completely rejected the Ku Klux Klan by the time of his death, on several occasions, as reported by Snopes.
“I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times… and I don’t mind apologizing over and over again. I can’t erase what happened.”<snip> NAACP: Clinton KKK Mentor Robert Byrd ‘Reflects The Transformative Power Of This Nation’
Stop making excuses for your racist roots. Democrats OWN the KKK and they STILL own black slaves.The southern democrats dixiecrats became Republicans core base today. All while the northern Republicans that had their power base before this time in the northeast transferred to the democratic party around the 50s-60's time frame.
Republicans today aint the same party they were 70 years ago.