Where has it happened for others? In CA? They pass stuff, but don't have any money, and won't get any in the future.It's going to happen. Because it has happened for others.
Never happen. The courts would stop it. Keep dreaming.
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Where has it happened for others? In CA? They pass stuff, but don't have any money, and won't get any in the future.It's going to happen. Because it has happened for others.
No link…..just a single nomination?It started with the nomination of Goldwater who voted against the Civiil Rights Act. And it has continued through each sucessive Republican administrration.
I don't live in Virginia idiot.IM2 worships that blatant racist.
1. The Corwin Amendment never went anywhere in 1861, now its 2023, duh.Republicans of today support the confederacy. But let's get real here.
Point number 1: Republicans authored an amendment to officially make slavery a constitutionally protected activity. The Republican Party is the party of The Corwin Amendment that would have cemented slavery as a constitutional right.
Point number two: A Republican president, with the support of the Republican Party, ended reconstruction. The Republican Party is the party of the 1877 Compromise that ended reconstruction and paved the way for Jim Crow.
Point number three: Once blacks got a foothold in the Republican party and gained some semblance of political equality, white Republicans took steps to purge blacks from leadership positions. The Republican Party is the party of the Lily White movement, a group of Republicans who worked to purge blacks from the party.
Point number four: Republicans consistently broke promises or ignored issues that affected black people. When blacks got Civil Rights, the Republican Party did not believe that was civil or right and decided that extremism in defense of liberty was no vice. In 1964 the Republican Party turned its back on blacks after nearly 100 years of black support.
This is the record of the republican party and blacks. In addition:
On December 6, 2019, The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. This bill was proposed to undo the damage caused by the Roberts Supreme Court 2013 decision. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. One Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania. In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every Republican in the senate. Senate Republicans wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered the John Lewis Voting Rights Act like Dixiecrats did the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
Nothing is racist for trumpers when it comes from trumpers.Link us up to this decades of Republican racism.
More and more blacks are finally seeing that the Dem party is racist and moving on.
I wonder what this person will be called by the left.
BLM leader endorses Trump for 2024, accuses Dems of 'racist' policies: 'We're not stupid'
Mark Fisher, who is the co-founder of Black Lives Matter Rhode Island, endorsed Donald Trump in 2024 as Biden's support among Black voters dwindles ahead of the presidential electionwww.foxnews.com
Where did I say that? Quote me, vermin.
Don’t know the guy. Just happy he figured out your party is the party of racism.
I don't live in Virginia idiot.
Goldwater was a champion of civil rights. He opposed two sectionsIt started with the nomination of Goldwater who voted against the Civiil Rights Act. And it has continued through each sucessive Republican administrration.
Goldwater voted in favor of both the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, but did not vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1960 because he was absent from the chamber while Senate Minority Whip Thomas Kuchel (R–CA) announced that Goldwater would have voted in favor if present.[44][45][46][47] While he did vote in favor of it while in committee, Goldwater reluctantly voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964 when it came to the floor.[48] Later, Goldwater would state that he was mostly in support of the bill, but he disagreed with Titles II and VII, which both dealt with employment, making him imply that the law would end in the government dictating hiring and firing policy for millions of Americans.[49] Congressional Republicans overwhelmingly supported the bill, with Goldwater being joined by only 5 other Republican senators in voting against it"I believe that it is both wise and just for negro children to attend the same schools as whites, and that to deny them this opportunity carries with it strong implications of inferiority. I am not prepared, however, to impose that judgement of mine on the people of Mississippi or South Carolina, or to tell them what methods should be adopted and what pace should be kept in striving toward that goal. That is their business, not mine. I believe that the problem of race relations, like all social and cultural problems, is best handled by the people directly concerned. Social and cultural change, however desirable, should not be effected by the engines of national power."[43]
I have no problem with him saying he will vote for Trump and your party is racist.So you won't say whether or not you're okay with the leader of Black Lives Matter endorsing your cult leader after all the damage and destruction they caused?
Yep. Sorry I didn't play your game.Man, it is really easy to expose you as the lying vermin you are.
For blm, but they won't anymore your party will lock them up now.Whites have rioted mmore. Shut the hell up..
True, some people make horrible decision, then later become woke...I appreciate seeing this happen in this case.I have no problem with him saying he will vote for Trump and your party is racist.
Dont think your attempt at a gotcha moment is working out for ya, Simp.
Check history. Whites have rioted far more than anyone else and not for BLM.For blm, but they won't anymore your party will lock them up now.