Liberals Aren’t Liking This Newly-Discovered Photo Of The 1924 Democratic Convention…

Take that up with Martin Luther King Jr.

Then again you white Conservatives have always despised MLK Jr.

He was very prescient when it came to identifying the modern GOP
You should speak to his daughter....

Well Yolanda King is dead....easier just to go with what her father said.
Yolanda King - Wikipedia
And if you know how to reach Bernice King- well feel free to reach out to her
Bernice King - Wikipedia

But Martin Luther King Jr.'s words pretty much nail the modern GOP on its Trumpian head.


The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade.

Senator Goldwater had neither the concern nor the comprehension necessary to grapple with this problem of poverty in the fashion that the historical moment dictated. On the urgent issue of civil rights, Senator Goldwater represented a philosophy that was morally indefensible and socially suicidal.

While not himself a racist, Mr. Goldwater articulated a philosophy which gave aid and comfort to the racist. His candidacy and philosophy would serve as an umbrella under which extremists of all stripes would stand.


In the light of these facts and because of my love for America, I had no alternative but to urge every Negro and white person of goodwill to vote against Mr. Goldwater and to withdraw support from any Republican candidate that did not publicly disassociate himself from Senator Goldwater and his philosophy.
 
Dems have a filthy dirty past and a crooked dirty present and a nothing plan for the future. Can't get away from it no matter how hard you try. The truth is the truth. The dems were and in many ways still are filthy racist bigots. IMO
Republicans have a filthy dirty past and a crooked dirty present President- and a nothing plan for the future.

Can't get away from it- the truth is the truth. The GOP were- and in many ways still are filthy racist bigots.

Which is why of course American of color treat the Republican Party like lepers.

And Martin Luther King Jr. pointed out:

The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade.

Senator Goldwater had neither the concern nor the comprehension necessary to grapple with this problem of poverty in the fashion that the historical moment dictated. On the urgent issue of civil rights, Senator Goldwater represented a philosophy that was morally indefensible and socially suicidal. While not himself a racist, Mr. Goldwater articulated a philosophy which gave aid and comfort to the racist. His candidacy and philosophy would serve as an umbrella under which extremists of all stripes would stand. In the light of these facts and because of my love for America, I had no alternative but to urge every Negro and white person of goodwill to vote against Mr. Goldwater and to withdraw support from any Republican candidate that did not publicly disassociate himself from Senator Goldwater and his philosophy.
 
The entire OP is a bullshit lie that you are applauding.
No it is not...it may be a mistake but I showed yesterday how that mistake was made...no one lied. They were maybe mislead but no one lied that I can see.
^^^ rightard defense = they're stupid, not liars.

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:lol:

Just when you think PC couldn't get anymore retarded.

:lol:



Instead of the usual hot air you author, as in this post....try to refute any of the three things I've just battered you with...and watch me rip one who is one a new one.


Unless, of course, you'd just admit that I am never wrong.
 
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Founded in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan were into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party. There is no changing that snowflakes! sorry!
And now they are Republicans.



False, you dope.


  1. Every segregationist who ever served in the Senate was a Democrat and remained a Democrat except one. Even Strom Thurmond, the only one who later became a Republican, remained a Democrat for eighteen years after running for president as a Dixiecrat. There’s a reason they were not called the “Dixiecans.”
  2. After the Civil War, it was Republicans who passed the Thirteenth Amendment, granting slaves their freedom; the Fourteenth Amendment, granting them citizenship; and Fifteenth Amendment, giving them the right to vote. It was Republicans who sent federal troops to the Democratic South to enforce the hard-won rights of the freed slaves.
  3. In fact, it was Eisenhower who broke the Democrats’ hold on the South in 1952, and if anyone was appealing to bigots that year, it wasn’t Eisenhower. Democrat Adlai Stevenson, known to experience “personal discomfort in the presence of Negroes,”12 chose as his running mate John Sparkman of Alabama, a Democrat segregationist.
  4. And yet the Old South, which according to mainstream media accounts voted Republican solely out of racial resentment, suddenly started voting Republican in 1952. Ike carried Tennessee, Virginia, and Florida outright, and nearly stole Kentucky, North Carolina, and West Virginia from Stevenson. (Eisenhower lost Kentucky by a microscopic .07 percent and lost West Virginia and South Carolina by fewer than 4 percentage points.) From "Mugged," by Coulter, chapter 10

  1. “The Dixiecrats were welcomed back into the Democratic fold with open arms. Democrats never denied a segregationist a committee chairmanship or a leadership position because of his noxious views on race. No Democrat has ever been punished for making a racist remark….More than 80 percent of Republicans in the House and Senate voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965….[The] record on race, of Thurmond the Republican is pretty good. He was among the first of Southern senators to hire blacks for his staff. He supported blacks for judgeships. He voted for extension of the Voting Rights Act.” Jack Kelly

Quite a bit of education for you there, huh?

See if you can find anything not correct.
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


1. Hillary's campaign began the 'Birther' rumor.

2. There is no Radical Right.

3. The KKK has always been a creation of and associated with, the Democrat Party.

a. Liberal historian Eric Foner writes that the Klan was “…a military force serving the interests of the Democratic Party…” Foner, “Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877,” p. 425

b. FDR's first pick for the Supreme Court was a KKK official

c. "Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Will Quigg Endorses Hillary Clinton for President"
https://www.usnews.com/news/article...-quigg-endorses-hillary-clinton-for-president

"Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show."
The KKK leader who says he backs Hillary Clinton



Just between the two of us....are you really this stupid, or simply a brain-dead Liberal acolyte trained to parrot whatever they tell you to?

C'mon....fess up.
1. Lie

2. Lie

3. Lie

That was easy.
coffeepaper.gif

"That was easy."
I know that you'd like to be 'easy'.....but you're so ugly, even the tide won't take you out.



You claimed my facts were lies???
As I provided the links to same, your post just became a boomerang.
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


1. Hillary's campaign began the 'Birther' rumor.
.

No- but thank you for once again reminding us that you believe that Donald Trump was just a gullible patsy of Hillary Clinton- when Donald Trump went full Birther for 5 years.


Actually...it's "yes."

"Fact checking the media — yes, the Clinton machine did start the birther movement
The birther movement does indeed have Democratic roots, long before Mr. Trump ever brought it up and made it an issue.
“The idea of going after Obama’s otherness dates back to the last presidential election — and to Democrats,” Bloomberg News reported. “Long before Trump started in, Hillary Clinton’s chief strategist, Mark Penn, recognized this potential vulnerability in Obama and sought to exploit it.

“In a March 2007 memo to Clinton (that later found its way to me), Penn wrote: ‘All of these articles about his boyhood in Indonesia and his life in Hawaii are geared toward showing his background is diverse, multicultural and putting it in a new light,’ he wrote. ‘Save it for 2050. It also exposes a very strong weakness for him — his roots to basic American values and culture are at best limited. I cannot imagine America electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally American in his thinking and his values,’ ” Bloomberg reported."

Fact checking the media — yes, the Clinton machine did start the birther movement

 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


2. There is no Radical Right.

Take that up with Martin Luther King Jr.

Then again you white Conservatives have always despised MLK Jr.

He was very prescient when it came to identifying the modern GOP

View attachment 146053


How about I take that up with you.....using the English language and logic...

Whlle there certainly is a Far Left, and it is in control of the Democrat Party, there is no Far Right, no Alt Right, no radical Right.

The positions of the Right, the conservatives, are consistent with those in our Declaration of Independence, and Constitution.

Hence, they represent both the Founders, and the political center.



The Declaration and the Constitution clearly define the center.

The traditions, values, and views of the writers of those documents inform the center.

1. For example, traditional marriage, that involves one man and one woman is one of those positions.
2. As well as " a family group that consists only of father, mother, and children."
3. Let's take another example,..... 'prayer' in the public arena, Judeo-Christian beliefs are of that 'center.'
4. The first amendment outlines the center:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
5. Equal rights.....not separation of people into classes based on skin color, e.g., 'affirmative action,' is not of the center.
6. Restricting the authority of the federal government to the enumerated powers is centrist.
7.A free market economy is a centrist position.


8. While the radicals known as 'the Left' demand worship of the state, and the collective, the center is described by Thoreau:

In Thoreau’s On the duty of Civil Disobedience, he states: “ There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all of its own power and authority are derived.”
9. The center, the design of America is: individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.


10. Are we clear?

To be "far," one's positions must be radical relative to that center.
American traditions, values, and history represent that center.



The premise
here is that I can show that the values called 'Far Right' are actually at the center of American traditions, values, and history represent that center, well then, they cannot be correctly awarded the modifier "Far."



"Radical" is important to the discussion. It means
"especially of change or action relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough" (see Google.)

See if you can come up with any radical positions by conservatives, the right wing.
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.



b. FDR's first pick for the Supreme Court was a KKK official=.

Nope- another lie- Hugo Black was a former KKK member- who quit in 1925.

"... Black was head of new members for the largest Klan cell in the South. New members of the KKK had to pledge their allegiance to the “eternal separation of Church and State.”... Separation was a crucial part of the KKK’s jurisprudential agenda. It was included in the Klansman’s Creed..."
Egnorance: Hugo Black and the real history of "the wall of separation between church and state"
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


2. There is no Radical Right.

Take that up with Martin Luther King Jr.

Then again you white Conservatives have always despised MLK Jr.

He was very prescient when it came to identifying the modern GOP

View attachment 146053


How about I take that up with you.....using the English language and logic...

Whlle there certainly is a Far Left, and it is in control of the Democrat Party, there is no Far Right, no Alt Right, no radical Right.

The positions of the Right, the conservatives, are consistent with those in our Declaration of Independence, and Constitution.

Hence, they represent both the Founders, and the political center.



The Declaration and the Constitution clearly define the center.

The traditions, values, and views of the writers of those documents inform the center.

1. For example, traditional marriage, that involves one man and one woman is one of those positions.
2. As well as " a family group that consists only of father, mother, and children."
3. Let's take another example,..... 'prayer' in the public arena, Judeo-Christian beliefs are of that 'center.'
4. The first amendment outlines the center:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
5. Equal rights.....not separation of people into classes based on skin color, e.g., 'affirmative action,' is not of the center.
6. Restricting the authority of the federal government to the enumerated powers is centrist.
7.A free market economy is a centrist position.


8. While the radicals known as 'the Left' demand worship of the state, and the collective, the center is described by Thoreau:

In Thoreau’s On the duty of Civil Disobedience, he states: “ There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all of its own power and authority are derived.”
9. The center, the design of America is: individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.

10. Are we clear?

To be "far," one's positions must be radical relative to that center.
American traditions, values, and history represent that center.



The premise
here is that I can show that the values called 'Far Right' are actually at the center of American traditions, values, and history represent that center, well then, they cannot be correctly awarded the modifier "Far."



"Radical" is important to the discussion. It means
"especially of change or action relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough" (see Google.)

See if you can come up with any radical positions by conservatives, the right wing.
Except the Founders were considered radicals by the British..
 
Founded in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan were into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party. There is no changing that snowflakes! sorry!
And now they are Republicans.



False, you dope.


  1. Every segregationist who ever served in the Senate was a Democrat and remained a Democrat except one. Even Strom Thurmond, the only one who later became a Republican, remained a Democrat for eighteen years after running for president as a Dixiecrat. There’s a reason they were not called the “Dixiecans.”
  2. After the Civil War, it was Republicans who passed the Thirteenth Amendment, granting slaves their freedom; the Fourteenth Amendment, granting them citizenship; and Fifteenth Amendment, giving them the right to vote. It was Republicans who sent federal troops to the Democratic South to enforce the hard-won rights of the freed slaves.
  3. In fact, it was Eisenhower who broke the Democrats’ hold on the South in 1952, and if anyone was appealing to bigots that year, it wasn’t Eisenhower. Democrat Adlai Stevenson, known to experience “personal discomfort in the presence of Negroes,”12 chose as his running mate John Sparkman of Alabama, a Democrat segregationist.
  4. And yet the Old South, which according to mainstream media accounts voted Republican solely out of racial resentment, suddenly started voting Republican in 1952. Ike carried Tennessee, Virginia, and Florida outright, and nearly stole Kentucky, North Carolina, and West Virginia from Stevenson. (Eisenhower lost Kentucky by a microscopic .07 percent and lost West Virginia and South Carolina by fewer than 4 percentage points.) From "Mugged," by Coulter, chapter 10

  1. “The Dixiecrats were welcomed back into the Democratic fold with open arms. Democrats never denied a segregationist a committee chairmanship or a leadership position because of his noxious views on race. No Democrat has ever been punished for making a racist remark….More than 80 percent of Republicans in the House and Senate voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965….[The] record on race, of Thurmond the Republican is pretty good. He was among the first of Southern senators to hire blacks for his staff. He supported blacks for judgeships. He voted for extension of the Voting Rights Act.” Jack Kelly

Quite a bit of education for you there, huh?

See if you can find anything not correct.
Moron... compare election maps from back then and now. The Bible Belt was heavily Democrat. Now it's heavily Republican. They may have switched parties but they're still conservatives. That's why the alt-right aligns itself with Republican candidates.
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


1. Hillary's campaign began the 'Birther' rumor.

2. There is no Radical Right.

3. The KKK has always been a creation of and associated with, the Democrat Party.

a. Liberal historian Eric Foner writes that the Klan was “…a military force serving the interests of the Democratic Party…” Foner, “Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877,” p. 425

b. FDR's first pick for the Supreme Court was a KKK official

c. "Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Will Quigg Endorses Hillary Clinton for President"
https://www.usnews.com/news/article...-quigg-endorses-hillary-clinton-for-president

"Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show."
The KKK leader who says he backs Hillary Clinton



Just between the two of us....are you really this stupid, or simply a brain-dead Liberal acolyte trained to parrot whatever they tell you to?

C'mon....fess up.
1. Lie

2. Lie

3. Lie

That was easy.
coffeepaper.gif

"That was easy."
I know that you'd like to be 'easy'.....but you're so ugly, even the tide won't take you out.



You claimed my facts were lies???
As I provided the links to same, your post just became a boomerang.
LOL

You're so deranged. :cuckoo:

Like your claim that Hillary started the birther movement.

Nope, it started on s Republican website....

freerepublic.com

I was told today that Obama swore in on a Koran for his Senate seat. I do not believe he did. Can someone clarify this for me? I am under the impression only a Congressman has so far sworn in on a Koran.

Also that Obama’s mother gave birth to him overseas and then immediately flew into Hawaii and registered his birth as having taken place in Hawaii.

Again, any clarifications on this? Defintely disqualifies him for Prez. There must be some trace of an airticket. While small babies are not charged air fare they do have a ticket issued for them.


Long time ago but there may be some residual information somewhere. Good ammo (if available and true) BEST USED AFTER he becomes PREZ (if that occurs) and it’s too late for Dems - except accept the VP.


391 posted on 3/1/2008, 4:47:59 AM by FARS
 
"The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism.
All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


1. Hillary's campaign began the 'Birther' rumor.
.

No- but thank you for once again reminding us that you believe that Donald Trump was just a gullible patsy of Hillary Clinton- when Donald Trump went full Birther for 5 years.


Actually...it's "yes."

"Fact checking the media — yes, the Clinton machine did start the birther movement
The birther movement does indeed have Democratic roots, long before Mr. Trump ever brought it up and made it an issue.
“The idea of going after Obama’s otherness dates back to the last presidential election — and to Democrats,” Bloomberg News reported. “Long before Trump started in, Hillary Clinton’s chief strategist, Mark Penn, recognized this potential vulnerability in Obama and sought to exploit it.

“In a March 2007 memo to Clinton (that later found its way to me), Penn wrote: ‘All of these articles about his boyhood in Indonesia and his life in Hawaii are geared toward showing his background is diverse, multicultural and putting it in a new light,’ he wrote. ‘Save it for 2050. It also exposes a very strong weakness for him — his roots to basic American values and culture are at best limited. I cannot imagine America electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally American in his thinking and his values,’ ” Bloomberg reported."

Fact checking the media — yes, the Clinton machine did start the birther movement


Moron.... Penn's memo was not about Obama being born outside the U.S.

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Obama's mom was a whore. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume she wanted something better for her child. Thus, moved to the States.

-Geaux
 
Obama's mom was a whore. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume she wanted something better for her child. Thus, moved to the States.

-Geaux

Yeah umm.... did Forney Johnston tell you that? :lmao:


This guy is a hoot. Not only does he have a dead man leading a cause at a political convention, not only does he have that convention taking place a thousand miles away from itself on some wet trolley tracks a month after the election, now he's got a woman from Kansas "moving to the States".

Must be that Sleaziana education. Apparently they "don't have maps". Like such as.



It would appear Geaux4it is paying as much attention to his own words as Miss South Carolina....
 
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And now they are Republicans

Moron... compare election maps from back then and now. The Bible Belt was heavily Democrat. Now it's heavily Republican. They may have switched parties but they're still conservatives. That's why the alt-right aligns itself with Republican candidates.
You are out of your mind with anger. I'm watching you faun keep up the name calling and find yourself out. And no they are not republicans now they are still dems.
 

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