'Great' Moments In Democrat History

Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....

This is how they (try to) deflect from the GOP of 2019.

They appear to convince themselves and each other of this, but no one else is buying.

More alternate universe stuff.
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You can run, but you can't hide.
So saith the Brown Bomber.



Here's a 100% true, accurate and correct review of Democrat history.....


"You see, what do slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion have in common? They were all top priorities for the Democratic Party throughout history.

  • 1828 — Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson — a passionate advocate of slavery and key figure behind the ‘Trail of Tears’ — a state-sanctioned slaughter of around 15,000 Native Americans
  • 1866 — Ku Klux Klan is founded by a group of Democratic former confederate soldiers who fought to prevent blacks living in the South from voting
  • 1868 — Equal protection granted to slaves in the USA: 94% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  • 1870— Black suffrage: 100% Republicans voted for, 0% Democrats voted against.
  • 1915— First motion-picture movie to be shown in the White House is The Birth of Nation, a Democratic-Party produced propaganda film depicting the KKK as heroes.
  • 1939 —“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members” – Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood)
  • 1960s — “I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years” – Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 2014 — 36% of all abortion in the US were performed on black women compared to the national black population of 13.3%
  • 2019 — Reproductive Health Act legalises the murdering of a child up to the day of birth

Even a cursory glance at the dark history of the Democratic Party reveals that they have been the party of death long before the 21st century."

Kill More Babies! · Caldron Pool



Now....your Democrat Party???????



1. The Democrats are, and have always been, the party of slavery, segregation, and second-class citizenship, the party that stood in schoolhouse doors to block black school children….until Republicans sent in the 101st airborne

2. It is the party of Jefferson Davis, the KKK, Planned Parenthood, concentration camps for American citizens, and restrictions on free speech.

3. It is the party of Mao ornaments on the White House Christmas tree, and of James Hodgkinson, and of Communist Bernie Sanders, of pretend genders.

4. The Democrat Party is the oldest racist organization in America, the trail of tears, the author of Jim Crow and the bigotry of low expectations, filibustered against women getting the vote and killed every anti-lynching bill to get to Congress

5. The Democrat Party is the number one funder of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran….to the tune of $100 billion to the Ayatollahs….and gave Hezbollah the go-ahead to sell cocaine in America.

6. It is the party of anti-Semitism and Louis Farrakhan, and of the first Cabinet member ever to be held in contempt of Congress.

7. It is the party that admits its future depends on flooding the country with illegal aliens, and telling them to vote.

8. It is the party that couldn't suck up to the Castro Brothers enough, and treats the Bill of Rights like a Chinese menu..

9. The Democrats got us into the Civil War…Jefferson Davis .... Woodrow Wilson, WWI….FDR, WWII……Truman, Korean War….VietNam, JFK and LBJ…..yet they want to weaken our military.

10. The Democrats are the party that looks at the mayhem their gun laws have produced in Chicago, ……and this is their model for the nation.


11. I should mention that the Democrat Party was used as a model by Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party….another ‘feather’ in the party’s cap?

12. The Democrat Party is now running on full-blown anti-white racism.





Now.....either compose a list that reflects the same evil for the Right, conservatives, the GOP.....or admit to being a windbag proposing moral equivalence.




BTW......while there is a Far Left....and it owns and operates the Democrat Party......

....THERE IS NO FAR RIGHT IN THIS COUNTRY.
 
Proud Democrat voters can certainly find great moments to celebrate.....if they are oblivious to the real history of their chosen party.

Said history can be reduced to slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion.



"You see, what do slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion have in common? They were all top priorities for the Democratic Party throughout history.

  • 1828 — Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson — a passionate advocate of slavery and key figure behind the ‘Trail of Tears’ — a state-sanctioned slaughter of around 15,000 Native Americans
  • 1866 — Ku Klux Klan is founded by a group of Democratic former confederate soldiers who fought to prevent blacks living in the South from voting
  • 1868 — Equal protection granted to slaves in the USA: 94% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  • 1870— Black suffrage: 100% Republicans voted for, 0% Democrats voted against.
  • 1915— First motion-picture movie to be shown in the White House is The Birth of Nation, a Democratic-Party produced propaganda film depicting the KKK as heroes.
  • 1939 —“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members” – Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood)
  • 1960s — “I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years” – Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 2014 — 36% of all abortion in the US were performed on black women compared to the national black population of 13.3%
  • 2019 — Reproductive Health Act legalises the murdering of a child up to the day of birth

Even a cursory glance at the dark history of the Democratic Party reveals that they have been the party of death long before the 21st century."
Kill More Babies! · Caldron Pool


1964 Civil rights act

You arec lying about the 2019 bill ion Virginia

You are lyting about the mraning of that Planned Parenthood quoite. Sanger was concerned that black women would bview it as an attempt to lower the number of blsvk births instead of offering them a choiuce to a better life - to gain control over their own bodirs. Yiou asshiolec keerp lying about this.

The fact is that Democrats since 1960s have been fighting to equality.

When JFK sent in the feds to desegregate the schools.


You can run, but you can't hide.
So saith the Brown Bomber.



Here's a 100% true, accurate and correct review of Democrat history.....


"You see, what do slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion have in common? They were all top priorities for the Democratic Party throughout history.

  • 1828 — Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson — a passionate advocate of slavery and key figure behind the ‘Trail of Tears’ — a state-sanctioned slaughter of around 15,000 Native Americans
  • 1866 — Ku Klux Klan is founded by a group of Democratic former confederate soldiers who fought to prevent blacks living in the South from voting
  • 1868 — Equal protection granted to slaves in the USA: 94% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  • 1870— Black suffrage: 100% Republicans voted for, 0% Democrats voted against.
  • 1915— First motion-picture movie to be shown in the White House is The Birth of Nation, a Democratic-Party produced propaganda film depicting the KKK as heroes.
  • 1939 —“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members” – Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood)
  • 1960s — “I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years” – Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 2014 — 36% of all abortion in the US were performed on black women compared to the national black population of 13.3%
  • 2019 — Reproductive Health Act legalises the murdering of a child up to the day of birth

Even a cursory glance at the dark history of the Democratic Party reveals that they have been the party of death long before the 21st century."

Kill More Babies! · Caldron Pool



Now....your Democrat Party???????



1. The Democrats are, and have always been, the party of slavery, segregation, and second-class citizenship, the party that stood in schoolhouse doors to block black school children….until Republicans sent in the 101st airborne

2. It is the party of Jefferson Davis, the KKK, Planned Parenthood, concentration camps for American citizens, and restrictions on free speech.

3. It is the party of Mao ornaments on the White House Christmas tree, and of James Hodgkinson, and of Communist Bernie Sanders, of pretend genders.

4. The Democrat Party is the oldest racist organization in America, the trail of tears, the author of Jim Crow and the bigotry of low expectations, filibustered against women getting the vote and killed every anti-lynching bill to get to Congress

5. The Democrat Party is the number one funder of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran….to the tune of $100 billion to the Ayatollahs….and gave Hezbollah the go-ahead to sell cocaine in America.

6. It is the party of anti-Semitism and Louis Farrakhan, and of the first Cabinet member ever to be held in contempt of Congress.

7. It is the party that admits its future depends on flooding the country with illegal aliens, and telling them to vote.

8. It is the party that couldn't suck up to the Castro Brothers enough, and treats the Bill of Rights like a Chinese menu..

9. The Democrats got us into the Civil War…Jefferson Davis .... Woodrow Wilson, WWI….FDR, WWII……Truman, Korean War….VietNam, JFK and LBJ…..yet they want to weaken our military.

10. The Democrats are the party that looks at the mayhem their gun laws have produced in Chicago, ……and this is their model for the nation.


11. I should mention that the Democrat Party was used as a model by Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party….another ‘feather’ in the party’s cap?

12. The Democrat Party is now running on full-blown anti-white racism.





Now.....either compose a list that reflects the same evil for the Right, conservatives, the GOP.....or admit to being a windbag proposing moral equivalence.




BTW......while there is a Far Left....and it owns and operates the Democrat Party......

....THERE IS NO FAR RIGHT IN THIS COUNTRY.
 
Proud Democrat voters can certainly find great moments to celebrate.....if they are oblivious to the real history of their chosen party.

Said history can be reduced to slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion.



"You see, what do slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion have in common? They were all top priorities for the Democratic Party throughout history.

  • 1828 — Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson — a passionate advocate of slavery and key figure behind the ‘Trail of Tears’ — a state-sanctioned slaughter of around 15,000 Native Americans
  • 1866 — Ku Klux Klan is founded by a group of Democratic former confederate soldiers who fought to prevent blacks living in the South from voting
  • 1868 — Equal protection granted to slaves in the USA: 94% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  • 1870— Black suffrage: 100% Republicans voted for, 0% Democrats voted against.
  • 1915— First motion-picture movie to be shown in the White House is The Birth of Nation, a Democratic-Party produced propaganda film depicting the KKK as heroes.
  • 1939 —“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members” – Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood)
  • 1960s — “I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years” – Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 2014 — 36% of all abortion in the US were performed on black women compared to the national black population of 13.3%
  • 2019 — Reproductive Health Act legalises the murdering of a child up to the day of birth

Even a cursory glance at the dark history of the Democratic Party reveals that they have been the party of death long before the 21st century."
Kill More Babies! · Caldron Pool
Yes those are great moments for them but there were so many more
 
Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....
 
Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.



This is thev heuight of asudacity.

To blame Obama for the worst recession ion 80 years, a near financial collapse, the housing bust, losing 800,000 jobs a month, creating an economy shrinking at a rase over 6%, two quagmire wars started by a REPUBLICAN,.

The very same Republicans that took over in 2001 with a balanced budget and on the path to paying down our debt & took that to the above.

So really, Your history skipped a ot of recent FACTS.

Then.......Then,, you elected a proven fraud, con man, business cheat, adulterer, woman abuser, Liar, bigot, racist, draft dodging, know-it-all who really doesn't know shit about much of anything, who only has been working 60% of the time while creating trllion dollar deficits in what he claims is the best economy ever.
 
Do Conservatives Know Much About Conservative History?

Its almost like conservatives forget about the John Birch Society.....or the early William F Buckley years before he moved away from overt racism after it became socially unfashionable; although his conservative publications did not -- and when conservatives do delve into the history of Buckley and National Review, they almost always whitewash the past to ignore or minimize the role played by racism.

And since most conservatives call Buckley the father of modern conservatism, how about we talk about his mentor "Willmoore Kendall" -- He is the guy who theorized the rhetorical appeal to populism that was later developed to great effect by politicians like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. So it’s important to realize that the masses Kendall wanted to appeal to were, from the start, white people, not America as a whole -- this is why many conservatives like him were in full support of Jim Crow laws as well as apartheid in South Africa.

But the problem with these arguments is that, its easy to point to one party or another and find racists along the way -- what were the policies those parties fought for and implemented?

If you are going to claim that the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were not good steps to take in the right direction towards equality for all people, just because LBJ said something racist, you are an idiot....

You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum, when the left give a carte blanche to every minority to be bigots toward straight folks, Christians, men, white folks, etc.

It's getting to the point, where folks just don't give a fuck anymore if you are a racist. Who cares? :dunno:

Why should we care when these purveyors of hate politics clearly don't? Have you ever seen some of that TEE VEE?

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At one point the DNC website actual stated that the Democratic Party has championed Civil Rights for over 200 years. The amount of self-delusion from the left is astounding.
 
Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....




You are truly a moron.


"Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that..."


Republicans passed Woman's Suffrage....in the face of a Democrat filibuster.


1. It was a Republican who introduced what became the 19th Amendment, women’s suffrage. On May 21, 1919, U.S. Representative James R. Mann (1856-1922), a Republican from Illinois and chairman of the Suffrage Committee, proposed the House resolution to approve the Susan Anthony Amendment granting women the right to vote. The measure passed the House 304-89—a full 42 votes above the required two-thirds majority. http://www.history.com/topics/19th-amendment

2. The 1919 vote in the House of Representatives was possible because Republicans had retaken control of the House. Attempts to get it passed through Democrat-controlled Congresses had failed.

3. The Senate vote was approved only after a Democrat filibuster; and 82% of the Republican Senators voted for it….and 54% of the Democrats.

4. 26 of the 36 states that ratified the 19th Amendment had Republican legislatures.

5. Two weeks later, on June 4, 1919, the Senate passed the 19th Amendment by two votes over its two-thirds required majority, 56-25. The amendment was then sent to the states for ratification. Within six days of the ratification cycle, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin each ratified the amendment. Kansas, New York and Ohio followed on June 16, 1919. By March of the following year, a total of 35 states had approved the amendment, one state shy of the two-thirds required for ratification. Southern states were adamantly opposed to the amendment, however, and seven of them—Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia—had already rejected it before Tennessee's vote on August 18, 1920. It was up to Tennessee to tip the scale for woman suffrage. Op. Cit.

6. The outlook appeared bleak, given the outcomes in other Southern states and given the position of Tennessee's state legislators in their 48-48 tie. The state's decision came down to 23-year-old Representative Harry T. Burn (1895-1977), a Republican from McMinn County, to cast the deciding vote. Although Burn opposed the amendment, his mother convinced him to approve it. (Mrs. Burn reportedly wrote to her son: "Don't forget to be a good boy and help Mrs. Catt put the 'rat' in ratification.") With Burn's vote, the 19th Amendment was ratified. Certification by U.S. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby (1869-1950) followed on August 26, 1920. Op. Cit.

7. The National Women's Party led by Alice Paul became the first "cause" to picket outside the White House. Paul and Lucy Burns led a series of protests against the Wilson Administration in Washington. Wilson ignored the protests for six months, but on June 20, 1917, as a Russian delegation drove up to the White House, suffragettes unfurled a banner which stated; "We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote. President Wilson is the chief opponent of their national enfranchisement".[24] Another banner on August 14, 1917, referred to "Kaiser Wilson" and compared the plight of the German people with that of American women. With this manner of protest, the women were subject to arrests and many were jailed.[25] On October 17, Alice Paul was sentenced to seven months and on October 30 began a hunger strike, but after a few days prison authorities began to force feed her.[24] After years of opposition, Wilson changed his position in 1918 to advocate women's suffrage as a war measure.[26] Women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia 24. ^ a b James Ciment, Thaddeus Russell (2007). "The home front encyclopedia: United States, Britain, and Canada in World Wars I and II, Volume 1". p.163. ABC-CLIO, 2007

25. ^ Stevens et al., Jailed for Freedom: American Women Win the Vote, NewSage Press (March 21, 1995).

26. ^ Lemons, J. Stanley (1973). "The woman citizen: social feminism in the 1920s" p.13. University of Virginia Press, 1973

a. During the 1912 presidential campaign against Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson and his opponent agreed on many reform measures such as child-labor laws and pro-union legislation. They differed, however, on the subject of women's suffrage, as Roosevelt was in favor of giving women the vote. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/president-woodrow-wilson-picketed-by-women-suffragists



Republicans led the fight for women’s rights, and most suffragists were Republicans. In fact, Susan B. Anthony bragged about how, after voting (illegally) in 1872, she had voted a straight Republican ticket. The suffragists included two African-American women who were also co-founders of the NAACP: Ida Wells and Mary Terrell, great Republicans, both of them.

Republican Senator Aaron Sargent wrote the women’s suffrage amendment in 1878,though it would not be passed by Congress until Republicans again won control of both houses 40 years later. It was in 1916 that the first woman was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Jeannette Rankin. The first woman mayor was elected in 1926, the Honorable Bertha Landes of Seattle, another great Republican.

http://www.everythingiknowiswrong.com/2005/02/history_of_the_.html




Both Woodrow Wilson and William Howard Taft are opposed to federal women's suffrage. And then going into 1915, it finally gets on the ballot and the referendum in New York State and TR campaigns for it. It is defeated. In 1917 it's again on the ballot and this time it's passed. And so TR helps bring it in until there are enough states to go, to amend the Constitution. Woodrow Wilson gets on the bandwagon at the last minute and, in fact, Congress gets on it at the last minute because there are -- that's the important point -- there are very few males in politics who favor the women's issue. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/26_t_roosevelt/filmmore/ra_jgabwomen.html






Soooo.....you're a government school grad??????
 
Divide and Conquer propaganda.

You can find numerous examples of disgusting behavior of the other party as well. All the elites are assholes.

carroll-quigley-writer-quote-the-argument-that-the-two-parties-should.jpg




Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....

Actually, the women's suffrage movement was originally closely tied to the anti-slavery movement.

Aren't you aware of what party that was?
 
Do Conservatives Know Much About Conservative History?

Its almost like conservatives forget about the John Birch Society.....or the early William F Buckley years before he moved away from overt racism after it became socially unfashionable; although his conservative publications did not -- and when conservatives do delve into the history of Buckley and National Review, they almost always whitewash the past to ignore or minimize the role played by racism.

And since most conservatives call Buckley the father of modern conservatism, how about we talk about his mentor "Willmoore Kendall" -- He is the guy who theorized the rhetorical appeal to populism that was later developed to great effect by politicians like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. So it’s important to realize that the masses Kendall wanted to appeal to were, from the start, white people, not America as a whole -- this is why many conservatives like him were in full support of Jim Crow laws as well as apartheid in South Africa.

But the problem with these arguments is that, its easy to point to one party or another and find racists along the way -- what were the policies those parties fought for and implemented?

If you are going to claim that the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were not good steps to take in the right direction towards equality for all people, just because LBJ said something racist, you are an idiot....

You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum, when the left give a carte blanche to every minority to be bigots toward straight folks, Christians, men, white folks, etc.

It's getting to the point, where folks just don't give a fuck anymore if you are a racist. Who cares? :dunno:

Why should we care when these purveyors of hate politics clearly don't? Have you ever seen some of that TEE VEE?

iu
Why do you conservatives never address the fucking comment that was just made?

You do not know much about the history of conservatives do you?

You never heard of the Birch society? You don't know about Barry Goldwater and his opposition to the Civil Rights movement?
 
Do Conservatives Know Much About Conservative History?

Its almost like conservatives forget about the John Birch Society.....or the early William F Buckley years before he moved away from overt racism after it became socially unfashionable; although his conservative publications did not -- and when conservatives do delve into the history of Buckley and National Review, they almost always whitewash the past to ignore or minimize the role played by racism.

And since most conservatives call Buckley the father of modern conservatism, how about we talk about his mentor "Willmoore Kendall" -- He is the guy who theorized the rhetorical appeal to populism that was later developed to great effect by politicians like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. So it’s important to realize that the masses Kendall wanted to appeal to were, from the start, white people, not America as a whole -- this is why many conservatives like him were in full support of Jim Crow laws as well as apartheid in South Africa.

But the problem with these arguments is that, its easy to point to one party or another and find racists along the way -- what were the policies those parties fought for and implemented?

If you are going to claim that the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were not good steps to take in the right direction towards equality for all people, just because LBJ said something racist, you are an idiot....

You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum, when the left give a carte blanche to every minority to be bigots toward straight folks, Christians, men, white folks, etc.

It's getting to the point, where folks just don't give a fuck anymore if you are a racist. Who cares? :dunno:

Why should we care when these purveyors of hate politics clearly don't? Have you ever seen some of that TEE VEE?

iu


"You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum,"

Seems I forced you to lie: I did no such thing......I merely pointed out you can't back up your words.

Hence....the title 'windbag.'



Another chance?????



Here's a 100% true, accurate and correct review of Democrat history.....


"You see, what do slavery, segregation laws, eugenics, and abortion have in common? They were all top priorities for the Democratic Party throughout history.

  • 1828 — Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson — a passionate advocate of slavery and key figure behind the ‘Trail of Tears’ — a state-sanctioned slaughter of around 15,000 Native Americans
  • 1866 — Ku Klux Klan is founded by a group of Democratic former confederate soldiers who fought to prevent blacks living in the South from voting
  • 1868 — Equal protection granted to slaves in the USA: 94% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  • 1870— Black suffrage: 100% Republicans voted for, 0% Democrats voted against.
  • 1915— First motion-picture movie to be shown in the White House is The Birth of Nation, a Democratic-Party produced propaganda film depicting the KKK as heroes.
  • 1939 —“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members” – Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood)
  • 1960s — “I’ll have those ******* voting Democratic for the next 200 years” – Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 2014 — 36% of all abortion in the US were performed on black women compared to the national black population of 13.3%
  • 2019 — Reproductive Health Act legalises the murdering of a child up to the day of birth

Even a cursory glance at the dark history of the Democratic Party reveals that they have been the party of death long before the 21st century."

Kill More Babies! · Caldron Pool



Now....your Democrat Party???????



1. The Democrats are, and have always been, the party of slavery, segregation, and second-class citizenship, the party that stood in schoolhouse doors to block black school children….until Republicans sent in the 101st airborne

2. It is the party of Jefferson Davis, the KKK, Planned Parenthood, concentration camps for American citizens, and restrictions on free speech.

3. It is the party of Mao ornaments on the White House Christmas tree, and of James Hodgkinson, and of Communist Bernie Sanders, of pretend genders.

4. The Democrat Party is the oldest racist organization in America, the trail of tears, the author of Jim Crow and the bigotry of low expectations, filibustered against women getting the vote and killed every anti-lynching bill to get to Congress

5. The Democrat Party is the number one funder of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran….to the tune of $100 billion to the Ayatollahs….and gave Hezbollah the go-ahead to sell cocaine in America.

6. It is the party of anti-Semitism and Louis Farrakhan, and of the first Cabinet member ever to be held in contempt of Congress.

7. It is the party that admits its future depends on flooding the country with illegal aliens, and telling them to vote.

8. It is the party that couldn't suck up to the Castro Brothers enough, and treats the Bill of Rights like a Chinese menu..

9. The Democrats got us into the Civil War…Jefferson Davis .... Woodrow Wilson, WWI….FDR, WWII……Truman, Korean War….VietNam, JFK and LBJ…..yet they want to weaken our military.

10. The Democrats are the party that looks at the mayhem their gun laws have produced in Chicago, ……and this is their model for the nation.


11. I should mention that the Democrat Party was used as a model by Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party….another ‘feather’ in the party’s cap?

12. The Democrat Party is now running on full-blown anti-white racism.





Now.....either compose a list that reflects the same evil for the Right, conservatives, the GOP.....or admit to being a windbag proposing moral equivalence.




BTW......while there is a Far Left....and it owns and operates the Democrat Party......

....THERE IS NO FAR RIGHT IN THIS COUNTRY.
 
Yet I don't see you're equivalent listing for the other side......


Put your Dinaro where you put your dinner.
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....

Actually, the women's suffrage movement was originally closely tied to the anti-slavery movement.

Aren't you aware of what party that was?

I am aware of what political ideology it was that advocated for the rights of women to vote -- and it damn sure wasn't conservative...

Why do you idiots always avoid the fact that conservative and liberal are the main constants in US political history and not parties??
 
Do Conservatives Know Much About Conservative History?

Its almost like conservatives forget about the John Birch Society.....or the early William F Buckley years before he moved away from overt racism after it became socially unfashionable; although his conservative publications did not -- and when conservatives do delve into the history of Buckley and National Review, they almost always whitewash the past to ignore or minimize the role played by racism.

And since most conservatives call Buckley the father of modern conservatism, how about we talk about his mentor "Willmoore Kendall" -- He is the guy who theorized the rhetorical appeal to populism that was later developed to great effect by politicians like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. So it’s important to realize that the masses Kendall wanted to appeal to were, from the start, white people, not America as a whole -- this is why many conservatives like him were in full support of Jim Crow laws as well as apartheid in South Africa.

But the problem with these arguments is that, its easy to point to one party or another and find racists along the way -- what were the policies those parties fought for and implemented?

If you are going to claim that the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were not good steps to take in the right direction towards equality for all people, just because LBJ said something racist, you are an idiot....

You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum, when the left give a carte blanche to every minority to be bigots toward straight folks, Christians, men, white folks, etc.

It's getting to the point, where folks just don't give a fuck anymore if you are a racist. Who cares? :dunno:

Why should we care when these purveyors of hate politics clearly don't? Have you ever seen some of that TEE VEE?

iu
Why do you conservatives never address the fucking comment that was just made?

You do not know much about the history of conservatives do you?

You never heard of the Birch society? You don't know about Barry Goldwater and his opposition to the Civil Rights movement?



Gads, you're a moron.....Goldwater was in the forefront of the civil rights movement.


1. According to this liberal myth, Goldwater and the Republicans were racists and used racism to appeal to racist southerners to change the electoral map. To believe the tale, one must be either a reliable Democrat voter, and/or be ignorant of the history of the time.

2. When Goldwater voted against the 1964 Civil Rights act, it was due to libertarian belief that the commerce clause did not allow restrictions on private property.

3. “ He ended racial segregation in his family department stores, and he was instrumental in ending it in Phoenix schools and restaurants and in the Arizona National Guard.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwater30.htm

Democrats today castigate Republican Senator Barry Goldwater as anti-black. However a review of Senator Barry Goldwater’s record shows that he was a Libertarian, not a racist. Goldwater was a member of the Arizona NAACP and was involved in desegregating the Arizona National Guard.

Goldwater also supported the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Civil Rights Act of 1960, as well as the constitutional amendment banning the poll tax. His opposition to the more comprehensive Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on his libertarian views about government. Goldwater believed that the 1964 Act, as written, unconstitutionally extended the federal government's commerce power to private citizens, furthering the government’s efforts to "legislate morality" and restrict the rights of employers.

It is instructive to read the entire text of Goldwater's 1964 speech at the 28th Republican National Convention, accepting the nomination for president that is available from the Arizona Historical Foundation. By the end of his career, Goldwater was one of the most respected members of either party and was considered a stabilizing influence in the Senate. Senator Goldwater's speech may be found also on the Internet at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwaterspeech.htm http://www.nationalblackrepublicans...#Democrats_Smeared_Dr._Martin_Luther_King__Jr.

4. Who founded the Arizona chapter of the NAACP?

5. Once the Democrats got involved, civil rights became just another racket with another mob. Unlike previous civil rights laws, the 1964 Civil Rights Act included provisions aimed at purely private actors, raising the hackles of some constitutional purists, notably Barry Goldwater, the Republicans’ 1964 presidential nominee. Goldwater, like the rest of his party, had supported every single civil rights bill until the 1964 act. But he broke with the vast majority of his fellow Republicans to oppose the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Like many other conservatives opposed to a living, growing, breathing Constitution, Goldwater actually opposed only two of the seven major provisions of the bill, those regulating privately owned housing and public accommodations. But there were other provisions he would have made tougher. For example, Goldwater wanted to make it mandatory that federal funds be withheld from programs practicing discrimination, rather than discretionary, as President Kennedy had requested.

Goldwater was a vehement foe of segregation. He was a founder of the NAACP in Arizona, donating the equivalent of several thousand dollars to the organization’s efforts to integrate the public schools. When he was head of the Arizona National Guard, he had integrated the state Guard before Harry Truman announced he was integrating the U.S. military. As the Washington Post said, Goldwater “ended racial segregation in his family department stores, and he was instrumental in ending it in Phoenix schools and restaurants and in the Arizona National Guard.”

But he was also a believer in limited government. It was, after all, racist Democratic politicians in the South using the force of the government to violate private property rights by enforcing the Jim Crow laws in the first place. As Sowell points out, it wasn’t the private bus companies demanding that blacks sit in the back of the bus, it was the government.

Goldwater not only had personally promoted desegregation, he belonged to a party that had been fighting for civil rights for the previous century against Democratic obstructionism. Lyndon Johnson voted against every civil rights bill during his tenure in the Senate. But by the time he became president, he had flipped 180 degrees. Appealing to regional mobs wouldn’t work with a national electorate.

Unlike mob-appeasing Democrats, Goldwater based his objections to certain parts of the 1964 Civil Rights Act on purely constitutional principles. Along with other constitutional purists in the Republican Party, Goldwater opposed federal initiatives in a lot of areas, not just those involving race. By contrast, segregationist Democrats routinely criticized the exercise of federal power and expenditure of federal funds when it involved ending discrimination against blacks, but gladly accepted federal pork projects for their states.

Demonic, chapter 10





Conservative utility is immediate, ineluctable, and applicable across aisles and ages. For proof, consider that even John F. Kennedy, Jr., and his family, staunch political opponents of Barry Goldwater, recognize the value of his conservative assertions. Robert F, Kennedy, Jr., in his afterward to Goldwater’s book, writes: “for Goldwater, the purpose of government was to foster societies where human potential could flourish. Conservatism, he explains in [his] book, is the art of achieving the maximum amount of freedom for the individual that is consistent with the maintenance of the social order.” [See “The Conscience of a Conservative,” Goldwater, p. 123-124.] Christian Camerota, “Reinventing the Right,” p. 28.
 
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....

Actually, the women's suffrage movement was originally closely tied to the anti-slavery movement.

Aren't you aware of what party that was?

I am aware of what political ideology it was that advocated for the rights of women to vote -- and it damn sure wasn't conservative...

Why do you idiots always avoid the fact that conservative and liberal are the main constants in US political history and not parties??

Thomas Paine was one of the first people to advocate for the abolition --- now tell me....was Thomas considered a liberal or conservative?
 
So. . . You put up divide and conquer propaganda, bad mouthing folks that identify as democrats, making them feel bad;


. . . . and you want to lure me into generating some toxic propaganda of the opposite sort?



Usually you are pretty smart girl, but you have GOT to be either paid by this forum, or yanking my chain.

:auiqs.jpg:

Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....





"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.

Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....

Actually, the women's suffrage movement was originally closely tied to the anti-slavery movement.

Aren't you aware of what party that was?

I am aware of what political ideology it was that advocated for the rights of women to vote -- and it damn sure wasn't conservative...

Why do you idiots always avoid the fact that conservative and liberal are the main constants in US political history and not parties??




Republicans got women the vote....over a Democrat filibuster.


Don't make that mistake again.
 
Do Conservatives Know Much About Conservative History?

Its almost like conservatives forget about the John Birch Society.....or the early William F Buckley years before he moved away from overt racism after it became socially unfashionable; although his conservative publications did not -- and when conservatives do delve into the history of Buckley and National Review, they almost always whitewash the past to ignore or minimize the role played by racism.

And since most conservatives call Buckley the father of modern conservatism, how about we talk about his mentor "Willmoore Kendall" -- He is the guy who theorized the rhetorical appeal to populism that was later developed to great effect by politicians like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. So it’s important to realize that the masses Kendall wanted to appeal to were, from the start, white people, not America as a whole -- this is why many conservatives like him were in full support of Jim Crow laws as well as apartheid in South Africa.

But the problem with these arguments is that, its easy to point to one party or another and find racists along the way -- what were the policies those parties fought for and implemented?

If you are going to claim that the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were not good steps to take in the right direction towards equality for all people, just because LBJ said something racist, you are an idiot....

You are going to have a hard time beating the victimization drum, when the left give a carte blanche to every minority to be bigots toward straight folks, Christians, men, white folks, etc.

It's getting to the point, where folks just don't give a fuck anymore if you are a racist. Who cares? :dunno:

Why should we care when these purveyors of hate politics clearly don't? Have you ever seen some of that TEE VEE?

iu
Why do you conservatives never address the fucking comment that was just made?

You do not know much about the history of conservatives do you?

You never heard of the Birch society? You don't know about Barry Goldwater and his opposition to the Civil Rights movement?



Gads, you're a moron.....Goldwater was in the forefront of the civil rights movement.


1. According to this liberal myth, Goldwater and the Republicans were racists and used racism to appeal to racist southerners to change the electoral map. To believe the tale, one must be either a reliable Democrat voter, and/or be ignorant of the history of the time.

2. When Goldwater voted against the 1964 Civil Rights act, it was due to libertarian belief that the commerce clause did not allow restrictions on private property.

3. “ He ended racial segregation in his family department stores, and he was instrumental in ending it in Phoenix schools and restaurants and in the Arizona National Guard.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwater30.htm

Democrats today castigate Republican Senator Barry Goldwater as anti-black. However a review of Senator Barry Goldwater’s record shows that he was a Libertarian, not a racist. Goldwater was a member of the Arizona NAACP and was involved in desegregating the Arizona National Guard.

Goldwater also supported the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Civil Rights Act of 1960, as well as the constitutional amendment banning the poll tax. His opposition to the more comprehensive Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on his libertarian views about government. Goldwater believed that the 1964 Act, as written, unconstitutionally extended the federal government's commerce power to private citizens, furthering the government’s efforts to "legislate morality" and restrict the rights of employers.

It is instructive to read the entire text of Goldwater's 1964 speech at the 28th Republican National Convention, accepting the nomination for president that is available from the Arizona Historical Foundation. By the end of his career, Goldwater was one of the most respected members of either party and was considered a stabilizing influence in the Senate. Senator Goldwater's speech may be found also on the Internet at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/goldwaterspeech.htm http://www.nationalblackrepublicans...#Democrats_Smeared_Dr._Martin_Luther_King__Jr.

4. Who founded the Arizona chapter of the NAACP?

5. Once the Democrats got involved, civil rights became just another racket with another mob. Unlike previous civil rights laws, the 1964 Civil Rights Act included provisions aimed at purely private actors, raising the hackles of some constitutional purists, notably Barry Goldwater, the Republicans’ 1964 presidential nominee. Goldwater, like the rest of his party, had supported every single civil rights bill until the 1964 act. But he broke with the vast majority of his fellow Republicans to oppose the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Like many other conservatives opposed to a living, growing, breathing Constitution, Goldwater actually opposed only two of the seven major provisions of the bill, those regulating privately owned housing and public accommodations. But there were other provisions he would have made tougher. For example, Goldwater wanted to make it mandatory that federal funds be withheld from programs practicing discrimination, rather than discretionary, as President Kennedy had requested.

Goldwater was a vehement foe of segregation. He was a founder of the NAACP in Arizona, donating the equivalent of several thousand dollars to the organization’s efforts to integrate the public schools. When he was head of the Arizona National Guard, he had integrated the state Guard before Harry Truman announced he was integrating the U.S. military. As the Washington Post said, Goldwater “ended racial segregation in his family department stores, and he was instrumental in ending it in Phoenix schools and restaurants and in the Arizona National Guard.”

But he was also a believer in limited government. It was, after all, racist Democratic politicians in the South using the force of the government to violate private property rights by enforcing the Jim Crow laws in the first place. As Sowell points out, it wasn’t the private bus companies demanding that blacks sit in the back of the bus, it was the government.

Goldwater not only had personally promoted desegregation, he belonged to a party that had been fighting for civil rights for the previous century against Democratic obstructionism. Lyndon Johnson voted against every civil rights bill during his tenure in the Senate. But by the time he became president, he had flipped 180 degrees. Appealing to regional mobs wouldn’t work with a national electorate.

Unlike mob-appeasing Democrats, Goldwater based his objections to certain parts of the 1964 Civil Rights Act on purely constitutional principles. Along with other constitutional purists in the Republican Party, Goldwater opposed federal initiatives in a lot of areas, not just those involving race. By contrast, segregationist Democrats routinely criticized the exercise of federal power and expenditure of federal funds when it involved ending discrimination against blacks, but gladly accepted federal pork projects for their states.

Demonic, chapter 10





Conservative utility is immediate, ineluctable, and applicable across aisles and ages. For proof, consider that even John F. Kennedy, Jr., and his family, staunch political opponents of Barry Goldwater, recognize the value of his conservative assertions. Robert F, Kennedy, Jr., in his afterward to Goldwater’s book, writes: “for Goldwater, the purpose of government was to foster societies where human potential could flourish. Conservatism, he explains in [his] book, is the art of achieving the maximum amount of freedom for the individual that is consistent with the maintenance of the social order.” [See “The Conscience of a Conservative,” Goldwater, p. 123-124.] Christian Camerota, “Reinventing the Right,” p. 28.
I noticed you left out the fact he voted AGAINST the 1964 civil rights act ...I know more about this than you, this is why it is so easy to make you folks look pathetic...

Conservatives Try to Rewrite Civil Rights History (Again)
 
Pointing out the history of what the democrat party did in the past doesn't make me feel bad -- I just get involved like others and change the platform of that party to implement policies that expands civil rights, labor rights, womens rights....

One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies.....




"One thing you will never see conservatives talk about when it comes to desperation posts like these -- is policies....."

Let's check, gasbag.....



Here's a dozen reasons posted two years ago....


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,

against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,

against the flood of illegal immigrants who require welfare
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,


...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.
Why do you keep avoiding the facts? Why do you keep avoiding policies?

Here is some more shit for you to keep avoiding...

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE -- U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. In August of 1920, Tennessee’s became the 36th state to ratify women’s suffrage, and it became our nation’s 19th amendment....Liberals, not conservatives did that...

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT -- one of the 2 most successful and popular federal policies in US history, the other being Medicare....both opposed by conservatives...

NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment -- Liberals pushed this ....conservatives were opposed....Have you turned down your overtime pay yet?

Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill -- more shit those damn democrats did that you pretend didn't happen and that you pretend didn't benefit millions of people...

I could go on, but that depends on how pathetic you want me to make you look....
Actually, the women's suffrage movement was originally closely tied to the anti-slavery movement.

Aren't you aware of what party that was?
I am aware of what political ideology it was that advocated for the rights of women to vote -- and it damn sure wasn't conservative...

Why do you idiots always avoid the fact that conservative and liberal are the main constants in US political history and not parties??
Thomas Paine was one of the first people to advocate for the abolition --- now tell me....was Thomas considered a liberal or conservative?
Radical Liberal......as our Founders were Liberals of their age.
 

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