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freed the slaves passed civil rights for starters
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap


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Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
Lol! Yea, nice logic dumbass. Allow me to say to use your logic and state that more white people supported abolishing slavery in the USA than blacks. :thup:
 
name one thing the republicans have ever done for the USA?
freed the slaves passed civil rights for starters
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



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Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
The same party which passed the act, over the objections of their right wing members.

I'm sorry that makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
 
freed the slaves passed civil rights for starters
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still have a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
Yep, the South has been conservative for a very long time, and the Northeast has been liberal.

Only the party affiliations have changed.

A fact the parroting piss drinkers do mental flips and twists to avoid accepting.
 
freed the slaves passed civil rights for starters
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
 
When a mindless rube allows their puny brains to be hijacked by their propagandists, they end up positively schizophrenic:

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I wear the Confederate flag because I am proud of my heritage!

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Those old Democrat Confederates were slave owners and racists! Yeeeee-haaaaawwwww! That's my proud heritage!
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still have a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
Yep, the South has been conservative for a very long time, and the Northeast has been liberal.

Only the party affiliations have changed.

A fact the parroting piss drinkers do mental flips and twists to avoid accepting.
No in the hell they didn't
there was 13 southern democrats Dixiecrats only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 racist democrats stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including a KKK grand dragon
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
duke-firstdraft-SUB-tmag-Article.jpg

We're Republicans now. GO TRUMP!
 
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still have a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
Yep, the South has been conservative for a very long time, and the Northeast has been liberal.

Only the party affiliations have changed.

A fact the parroting piss drinkers do mental flips and twists to avoid accepting.
No in the hell they didn't
there was 13 southern democrats Dixiecrats only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 racist democrats stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including a KKK grand dragon
When they retired, those old right wing Democrats were replaced by right wing Republicans.

The Southern Strategy was a raging success.
 
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
The same party which passed the act, over the objections of their right wing members.

I'm sorry that makes your ass hurt, snowflake.

the right wing members that remained democrats that kept getting elected democrats
your so full of shit
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?

Democrats and Republicans worked together and over came it.

"Behind the scenes, two opposing leaders were working to find a way to get 67 votes: the Democratic Senate whip, Hubert Humphrey and the Senate Minority Leader, Everett Dirksen of Illinois.

At first, Dirksen opposed the House version of the bill because of certain passages, even though he was a long-time civil rights supporter. Humphrey, a Democrat, worked together with his Republican colleague to make the bill more acceptable to Republicans, while not weakening its powers.

On June 10, 1964, Dirksen made a powerful speech that served to bring more Republicans onto his side in the fight."

The filibuster that almost killed the Civil Rights Act - National Constitution Center
 
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
The same party which passed the act, over the objections of their right wing members.

I'm sorry that makes your ass hurt, snowflake.

the right wing members that remained democrats that kept getting elected democrats
your so full of shit
It didn't happen overnight like magic, retard.
 
you are so full of crap
Democraps filibustered the bill for 57 days



VRA-2016.jpg

Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
duke-firstdraft-SUB-tmag-Article.jpg

We're Republicans now. GO TRUMP!
Robert-Byrd-KKK-Democrat.png
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
Lol! Yea, nice logic dumbass. Allow me to say to use your logic and state that more white people supported abolishing slavery in the USA than blacks. :thup:
I have never seen any tards argue percentages over an important vote before. This just shows your desperation to deny it was Democrats, with a little help from the Republicans, who passed civil rights legislation.

As for slavery and percentages, I can assure you that whites had more to do with abolishing slavery than blacks did.


You poor sap. Your propagandists have filled your head with the silly notion that Democrats didn't pass civil rights legislation and that it was all about the Republicans.

You tards continually demonstrate your ignorance of our history, which your propagandists absolutely depend on.

That's why you are so schizophrenic!
 
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
The same party which passed the act, over the objections of their right wing members.

I'm sorry that makes your ass hurt, snowflake.

the right wing members that remained democrats that kept getting elected democrats
your so full of shit

Because their constituents didn't feel they were betrayed by the Dixiecrat's.
 
Civil rights were passed with a Democratic majority and a Republican minority. And they were pushed by a Democratic president.
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
Strom Thurmond and the Dixiecrats (southerners).
Southern Democrats.

there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
duke-firstdraft-SUB-tmag-Article.jpg

We're Republicans now. GO TRUMP!
Robert-Byrd-KKK-Democrat.png

He would make a great republican today, well I take that back , he changed a lot the last 15 years.
 
you are so full of crap


VRA-2016.jpg
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
Strom Thurmond and the Dixiecrats (southerners).
there was 16 southern democrat (Dixiecrats) only 3 switched parties the remaining 13 stayed democrat and kept getting reelected as democrats including one that was a KKK grand dragon

so don't even attempt to assert that debunked myth
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
duke-firstdraft-SUB-tmag-Article.jpg

We're Republicans now. GO TRUMP!
Robert-Byrd-KKK-Democrat.png

He would make a great republican today.
it's what all deflectors of the truth say. carry on loser. democrats, all of them. name one republican. still waiting enepe
 
These tards are so robotic it's scary. "Southern Democrats *squawk!*...Southern Democrats *squawk!*"

As if there was some kind of connection to modern Democrats.

"Duhhhhh...they both are Democrats, therefore Obama hates negroes!"
 
Anyone else find it telling that we have to go back at least 5 decades to find something a political party has “done something” for the United States?

Should tell you loyal followers from both sides something...but it won’t.
 
Hey dumbass: HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

46 Senate Democrats, 27 Senate Republicans.

H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964

153 House Democrats, 136 House Republicans.


Push for, and signed by, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.


All caught up now, piss drinker?
Oh yea, they had a majority alright. But take a look at the statistics from your links, dumbass.

The House Vote:
91 of the 126 nays were from Democrats. Only 35 of the nays were from Republicans. That link says -- straight up -- only 50% of Democrats voted Yea. While 76.4% of Republicans voted Yea.


The Senate Vote:
21 Democrat nays vs. 6 Republican nays

Democrat Yeas- 46/67 Percentage? 68.66%
Republican Yeas- 27/33 Percentage? 81.82%

Which party *really* supported this vote, again?
I'm sorry the fact that the Voting Rights Act was passed by a majority of Democrats, and by more Democrats than Republicans, makes your ass hurt, snowflake.
what party filibustered the civil rights act for 57 days?
Strom Thurmond and the Dixiecrats (southerners).
Which is why Kennedy picked Johnson (from the south) as his VP. They still had a few lingers when Biden got into congress.

Its always been the North verses South and today the south is republican, who are for small gov, it use to be just the opposite, the republicans were always for a strong central government and large, that is why they have a elephant as a symbol.
but the black hating kkk are still democrats. let's just talk facts.
duke-firstdraft-SUB-tmag-Article.jpg

We're Republicans now. GO TRUMP!
Robert-Byrd-KKK-Democrat.png

He would make a great republican today.
it's what all deflectors of the truth say. carry on loser. democrats, all of them. name one republican. still waiting enepe
Hey dumbshit. Did you not see David Duke?

He's a Republican. And still around, unlike Byrd.


Jesus!
 

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