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The links you supplied didn't support your assertions at all. Also, aren't many political posts in Chicago held by Blacks? Seems like they would have objected even if they were Democrats.sure, they wanted to open a walmart.Can you cite an example?please, why don't they allow businesses to go in in black neighborhoods? Alderman are always voting them down. Calling the businesses racists. It is the loudest thing they do, is cry rasist all the time, it looks like they have the blacks backs while they are stabbing them in the back instead. saddd.
Crain's Chicago Business
"News of Target's plan to open a store in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood brought back memories of Walmart's debut in the North Side enclave.
Righteous anger echoed through Lakeview when Bentonville, Arkansas-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it was coming to the neighborhood back in 2011. Target's impending arrival appears to have sparked no such opposition, according to Bennett Lawson, chief of staff to Ald. Tom Tunney of Lakeview's 44th Ward.
As my colleague Micah Maidenberg reported on Nov. 12, Target Corp. plans to open a TargetExpress store at Belmont and Ashland avenues, on the western edge of Lakeview. TargetExpress is a smaller version of the big-box stores the Minneapolis-based discount retailer operates in suburban locations. The format is roughly comparable to that of the WalMart Neighborhood Market."
"The links you supplied didn't support your assertions at all."
That's funny.
The links and facts I provided proved my assertion....that the personification of the Democrat Party, Bill Clinton, has been a life-long racist....
...yet you lied and said they didn't.
This:
1. Not only was the Democrat Party the home of slavers, segregationists, the Jim Crow folks, and the KKK....but the folks who try to lie their way out of the stain that attaches to all Democrats by claiming that it all changed in the 1960's, and the Democrats reversed themselves....
Clinton proves otherwise.
His 40 or so years as Democrat, up to and including the fact that he is so popular to Democrats that he was given the keynote speech at Obama's 2016 convention....
...and for his entire political life he has been a racist.
2. Now, "Democrats 100 years ago, or 50 years ago..." doesn't seem fair...it was so long ago....
Was it?
a. Dixiecrats lost in 1948 (65 years ago)....then went right back to being Democrats.
3. Let's take a look at the most popular Democrat today, and see how your math holds up...
- Governor Clinton was among three state officials the NAACP sued in 1989 under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. “Plaintiffs offered plenty of proof of monolithic voting along racial lines, intimidation of black voters and candidates and other official acts that made voting harder for blacks,” the Arkansas Gazette reported December 6, 1989.
b. Bill Clinton had a Confederate flag-like issue, every year he was governor: 1979-1992 Arkansas Code Annotated, Section 1-5-107, provides as follows:
(a) The Saturday immediately preceding Easter Sunday of each year is designated as ‘Confederate Flag Day’ in this state.
(b) No person, firm, or corporation shall display an Confederate flag or replica thereof in connection with any advertisement of any commercial enterprise, or in any manner for any purpose except to honor the Confederate States of America. [Emphasis added.]
(c) Any person, firm, or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Bill Clinton took no steps during his twelve years as governor to repeal this law.
Hillary Clinton's Confederacy Hypocrisy | The Gateway Pundit
[Let's Stop Pretending the Confederate Flag Isn't a Symbol of RacismJust to refresh everyone's memories, we're talking about the official national flag that was used to represent the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. You know, that awkward time period when the South was vehemently fighting to keep slavery around as a means of economic prosperity for white plantation owners.
I've heard arguments time and again about how the Confederate flag is no longer representative of slavery, and how it's now indicative of "Southern pride and heritage." But I'm really over the whole "respect your heritage" mantra, especially when your heritage ishate.
Let's Stop Pretending the Confederate Flag Isn't a Symbol of Racism | HuffPost]
Gee....'til 1992,....
- Governor Clinton invited Orval Faubus to his inauguration and they exchanged an almost South American abrazo, embrace, http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/72551-1/Paul+Greenberg.aspx
- Clinton’s mentor was J. William Fulbright, a vehement foe of integration who had voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Orval Eugene Faubus, attended Bill Clinton’s 1979 gubernatorial inauguration, where the two pols hugged, as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette editorial page editor Paul Greenberg recalls.)
Know who Faubus was?
Yup...he used the National Guard to prevent blacks from going to school
c. Bill Clinton wrote his first letter, dated June 21, 1994, of congratulations to the UDC [Untied Daughters of the Confederacy] celebrating their 100th anniversary. Later Clinton wrote a letter September 8, 1994 letter of congratulation to the Georgia Division of the UDC celebrating their 100th anniversary, then August 9, 1995 welcoming to Washington, D.C. for their 1995 national convention. Each letter was given a full page with Clinton’s picture in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine (UDC Magazine) giving legitimacy to the UDC.
For reference, the UDC magazine includes " a Ku Klux Klan praising book, not just the Klan of Reconstruction but the Klan of the 1920s, a book which recommends the racist books of Thomas Dixon, “The Clansman” ...
Anti-Neo-Confederate: Bill Clinton Enables Neo-Confederates & Betrays Carol Moseley-Braun: UPDATED
d. "Clinton praised Arkansas’ late Democratic senator J. William Fulbright, a notorious segregationist who opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He also signed the Southern Manifesto, which denounced the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown vs. Board of Education school desegregation decision in 1954. Clinton called Fulbright “My mentor, a visionary, a humanitarian.”Dems Need to Houseclean - Deroy Murdock - National Review Online
and....
Fulbright was a full-bore segregationist, voting against the 1957, 1960, 1964, and 1965 civil rights bills.
But...in 1993, Bill Clinton gave the Medal of Freedom award to a lifelong segregationist, Democrat Wm. J. Fulbright. And another life-long segregationist, Democrat Albert Gore, Sr. was in attendance.
Hey...didn't Bill Clinton just recently speak at the Democrat National Convention?
Bill Clinton was prevailed upon to make certain Obama won his re-election:
www.cnn.com/.../bill-clinton-dnc-speech-preview-serfaty-wolf-pkg....
Jul 26, 2016
"Former President Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote address on Tuesday night at the Democratic National ..."
… President Bill Clinton
argued that Colin Powell, promoted
to brigadier general during Mr.
Alexander’s tenure, was the product
of an affirmative action program.
http://cdn.virtuallearningcourses.com/ivtcontent/images/edw12_ch05_e.pdf
'BILL CLINTON: IN PAST, OBAMA WOULD BE 'CARRYING OUR BAGS'
Bill Clinton: In Past, Obama Would Be 'Carrying Our Bags' - Breitbart
Funny what you low-lives will say, huh?