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Bush Cry Babies Upset That Kerry's People Used Naughty Words (re: NeoCons Can Go ***** Themselves) |
Wah wah wah, fucking hypocrites.
http://www.gop.org/RNCResearch/Read.aspx?ID=4375
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Yang
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AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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10 Jul 2004 07:23:56 AM |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 21:04:25 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
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Wah wah wah, fucking hypocrites.
Yes, the 'rats are that, alright.
duke
*****
I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear
it now. When he comes, the Holy Spirit will declare
to you the things that are coming. John 16:12-15.
*****
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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10 Jul 2004 12:49:40 PM |
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You are a draft dodging coward
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 07:23:56 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
Yes,..., alright.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| User: "duke" |
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10 Jul 2004 01:57:55 PM |
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:49:40 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
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You are a draft dodging coward
I didn't dodge the draft, but you are one that openly professed that it is better for
others to lose their legs in Iraq than for you.
duke
*****
I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear
it now. When he comes, the Holy Spirit will declare
to you the things that are coming. John 16:12-15.
*****
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| User: "coasterqueen" |
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10 Jul 2004 03:11:30 PM |
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Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
And just because the nice lady asked Bush some hard questions during his
last trip to Ireland, he will not allow her carry out her scheduled
interview with Laura Bush. Boo fucking Hoo.
That's one of the ways this administration gets the media to bow and scrape
before them. Deny them interviews if they ask hard questions. Well so
what. Don't interview him then. Do some research and come to your own
conclusions and tell us about it.
I was sickened when I heard our local TV broadcasters crow that Bush allowed
them to hover over their motorcade in a helicopter during his campagnin stop
here in PA. THEY LET THEM HOVER BECAUSE THEY DON'T ASK THE QUESTIONS THAT
NEED TO BE ASKED--DUMB FUCKS!
There--I feel better now.
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All that is needed for evil to triumph is for good people to stand by and do
nothing.
Please vote.
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| User: "duke" |
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11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 AM |
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen" <coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does, they won't vote for
him.
And just because the nice lady asked Bush some hard questions during his
last trip to Ireland, he will not allow her carry out her scheduled
interview with Laura Bush. Boo fucking Hoo.
Hey, when the shoe fits, wear it. Maybe she wasn't a "nice lady".
That's one of the ways this administration gets the media to bow and scrape
before them. Deny them interviews if they ask hard questions. Well so
what. Don't interview him then. Do some research and come to your own
conclusions and tell us about it.
We did, and we have a great president in President George Bush.
I was sickened when I heard our local TV broadcasters crow that Bush allowed
them to hover over their motorcade in a helicopter during his campagnin stop
here in PA. THEY LET THEM HOVER BECAUSE THEY DON'T ASK THE QUESTIONS THAT
NEED TO BE ASKED--DUMB FUCKS!
There--I feel better now.
So do I.
duke
*****
I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear
it now. When he comes, the Holy Spirit will declare
to you the things that are coming. John 16:12-15.
*****
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| User: "raven1" |
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11 Jul 2004 11:27:19 AM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen" <coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does, they won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
And just because the nice lady asked Bush some hard questions during his
last trip to Ireland, he will not allow her carry out her scheduled
interview with Laura Bush. Boo fucking Hoo.
Hey, when the shoe fits, wear it. Maybe she wasn't a "nice lady".
I saw the interview. If anything, she was extremely patient, and he
was unbelievably rude. Not to mention completely obstinate in refusing
to give a substantive answer to *any* question at all.
That's one of the ways this administration gets the media to bow and scrape
before them. Deny them interviews if they ask hard questions. Well so
what. Don't interview him then. Do some research and come to your own
conclusions and tell us about it.
We did, and we have a great president in President George Bush.
Name one positive accomplishment of his. *One*.
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| User: "Pookie" |
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11 Jul 2004 11:57:39 AM |
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"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does, they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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11 Jul 2004 01:40:05 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:57:39 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
news:emq2f0lg33c7jbcvmsi7v6tgqlq2c00485@4ax.com...
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does, they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| User: "Pookie" |
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11 Jul 2004 01:55:35 PM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:57:39 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers
comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad
things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does,
they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all, Democrats.
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| User: "Osprey" |
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11 Jul 2004 02:06:00 PM |
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"Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:57:39 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
news:emq2f0lg33c7jbcvmsi7v6tgqlq2c00485@4ax.com...
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers
comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double
standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad
things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does,
they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all, Democrats.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/3/5/210834.shtml
It's OK for Democrats to Use Racist Terms
Mike Gallagher
Monday, March 5, 2001
Quick, someone explain to me how John Ashcroft gets blasted for giving an
interview to Southern Partisan magazine but U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd survives
calling people "niggers" on national television relatively unscathed.
When I saw Byrd make the observation that "there are white niggers" on Fox
News Sunday, I almost fell out of my chair. I figured that such an
offensive, outrageous comment made on national television would be met with
protests and demands for the 83-year-old senator's resignation. So far,
there's been no such reaction.
Of course, we all know what's going on here. The colorful senator from West
Virginia is the oldest Democrat in the U.S. Senate. As a Democrat, he
regularly toes the party line (he was on Fox to criticize President Bush's
tax plan). But this Democratic senator has an embarrassing past when it
comes to race relations: As a young man, he was actually a member of the Ku
Klux Klan. So perhaps his bigoted, ignorant choice of words Sunday should
come as no surprise.
But we should again remember what John Ashcroft was put through. Here was a
good and decent man, a religious conservative who was routinely called a
racist. His crime? Granting an interview to the above-mentioned publication,
a periodical that simply salutes and honors the proud and rich tradition of
the South.
Liberal Democrats love to portray conservative Republicans as bigots. And
yet when was the last time you heard a Republican calmly suggest that there
are "white niggers" in America? How many Republicans do you know of who are
former members of the Ku Klux Klan?
The fact is that racial bigotry and hatred should transcend politics. It
doesn't matter if a senator has a "D" or an "R" behind his or her name,
calling ANYONE a ***** in 2001 speaks volumes about the character of that
person. It's shocking that the typical liberal activists are silent over
Byrd's comments. But it proves that liberal Democrats can get away with
anything.
http://www.chronwatch.com/editorial/contentDisplay.asp?aid=3744
"Challenging the Racist Democrats in California"
Posted by Marv Essary
Tuesday, August 05, 2003
David Horowitz is right: Democrats are the real racists now. This
article is by Horowitz and discusses the current racial situation, plus the
opportunity that Californians will have to partially correct the situation
with Proposition 54, the Racial Privacy Initiative, which will be on the
October ballot. The article is from the JewishWorldReview website.
Everybody knows - but no one wants to say - that the Democratic Party
has become the party of special interest bigots and racial dividers. It
runs the one-party state that controls public services in every major inner
city, including the corrupt and failing school systems in which half the
students - mainly African American and Hispanic - are denied a shot at the
American dream.
It is the party of race preferences that separate American citizens
on the basis of skin color providing privileges to a handful of ethnic and
racial groups in a nation of nearly a thousand.
The Democratic Party has shown that it will go to the wall to
preserve the racist laws which enforce these preferences, and to defend the
racist school systems that destroy the lives of millions of children every
year.
On the other side of the aisle, the Republican Party has shown itself
to be tongue-tied and lame-brained when it comes to opposing this racist
stain on American life.
Republicans rarely mention the millions of young victims claimed by
the Democrats' racist school policies every year. They are too cowardly to
openly challenge race preferences that constitute a true American apartheid.
Consequently, for nearly a decade it has been left to one man and those he
inspires to take on these injustices and he is doing so again in the
upcoming California recall election.
Ward Connerly has placed Proposition 54--the Racial Privacy
Initiative--on the October California ballot. The new law would bar the
government from inquiring into a citizen's racial identity. The
Constitution does not mention race or use the words "black" and "white" to
describe its citizens. The census was devised by the founders to set the
number of congressional districts, not to balkanize America into racial
categories.
Democrats have turned it into a system to define Americans by skin
color. Every Democrat legislator and every so-called ''liberal''
spokesperson is opposed to Connerly's proposition because it would threaten
their apartheid programs. The time has come to challenge this system and
set Americans - particularly African and Hispanic Americans who its prime
victims - free.
http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/democratrecord.html
A common attack upon conservatives and republicans by the ultra left is to
engage in what has come to be known as "playing the race card" but is more
accurately described as racial McCarthyism. Hardly a day goes by without a
member of the far left wing falsely accusing conservatives of racism,
bigotry, and a wide array of similar nasty things. They are not only
dishonest, but they often border on the absurd, as in NAACP leader and hyper
bigot Julian Bond's recent implication to his organization that Bush
administration officials supported confederate slavery. Amazingly, Bond's
statements went without condemnation from the radical Democrat party or
others in his organization.
Not surprisingly, in all the lies and accusations of racism by the radical
left wing, the truth becomes distorted not only about the Republicans but
also the Democrats who make these accusations themselves. For instance, you
may or may not have heard Democrat Senator Robert Byrd's outburst of racist
bigoted slurs, more specifically the "n-word," on national television in
March of 2001. Amazingly, this incident of blatant racism on national
television drew barely a peep from the NAACP, Jesse Jackson, Julian Bond,
Mary Frances Berry, or any of the other ambulance chasers who purport
themselves to be the leaders of the civil rights movement. In contrast, the
main source of well deserved criticism for Byrd's racist outburst came not
from any of the so called leaders of the civil rights movement but from from
Republican Majority Leader ***** Armey (source). The race hustlers Jackson,
Mfume et al turned a blind eye towards this act of racism by one of their
own party, at most issuing an unpublicized slap on the wrist, or, as was
more often the case, making not a peep. But where the race hustlers turn a
blind eye and spew their lies, it is up to conservatives to set the record
straight with the truth.
In response to the growing practice of racial McCarthyism by prominent left
wing Democrats, it is necessary to expose the truth about the Democrat
Party's record on Civil Rights:
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I. Acts of Bigotry by Prominent Democrats and Leftists:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Franklin Roosevelt, the long time hero and
standard bearer of the Democrat Party, headed up and implemented one of the
most horrible racist policies of the 20th Century - the Japanese Internment
Camps during World War II. Roosevelt unilaterally and knowingly enacted
Japanese Internment through the use of presidential Executive Orders 9066
and 9102 during the early years of the war. These orders single-handedly led
to the imprisonment of an estimated 120,000 law abiding Americans of
Japanese ancestry, the overwhelming majority of them natural born second and
third generation American citizens. Countless innocents lost their property,
fortunes, and, in the case of an unfortunate few, even their lives as a
result of Roosevelt's internment camps, camps that have been accurately
described as America's concentration camps. Perhaps most telling about the
racist nature of Roosevelt's order was his clearly expressed intention to
apply it almost entirely to Japanese Americans, even though America was also
at war with Germany and Italy. In 1943, Roosevelt wrote regarding concerns
of German and Italian Americans that they t0o would share in the fate of the
interned Japanese Americans, noting that "no collective evacuation of German
and Italian aliens is contemplated at this time." Despite this assertion,
Roosevelt did exhibit his personal fears about Italian and German Americans,
and in his typical racist form he used an ethnic stereotype to make his
point. Expressing about his position on German and Italian Americans during
World War II, Roosevelt stated "I don't care so much about the Italians,
they are a lot of opera singers, but the Germans are different. They may be
dangerous."
Roosevelt also appointed two notorious segregationists to the United States
Supreme Court. Roosevelt appointed South Carolina segregationist Democrat
Jimmy Byrnes to the court. Roosevelt later made Byrnes a top advisor, where
the segregationist earned the nickname "assistant president." Byrnes was
Roosevelt's second choice behind Harry Truman for the VP nod in his 1944
reelection bid. Roosevelt also appointed segregationist Democrat Senator
Hugo Black of Alabama to the court. Black was a former member of the Ku Klux
Klan with a notorious record of racism himself.
Hugo Black: A former Democrat Senator from Alabama and liberal U.S. Supreme
Court Justice appointed by FDR, Hugo Black had a lengthy history of hate
group activism. Black was a member of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920's and
gained his legal fame defending Klansmen under prosecution for racial
murders. In one prominent case, Black provided legal representation to
Klansman Edwin Stephenson for the hate-induced murder of a Catholic priest
in Birmingham. A jury composed of several Klan members acquited Stephenson
of the murder, reportedly after Black expressed Klan gestures to the jury
during the trial. In 1926 Black sought and won election as a Democrat to the
United States Senate after campaigning heavily to Klan membership. He is
said to have told one Klan audience "I desire to impress upon you as
representatives of the real Anglo-Saxon sentiment that must and will control
the destinies of the stars and stripes, that I want your counsel." In the
Senate Black became a stauch supporter of the liberal New Deal initiatives
of FDR and a solid opponent of civil rights legislation, including a
filibuster of an anti-lynching measure. Black led the push for several New
Deal programs and was a key participant in FDR's court packing scandal.
Roosevelt appointed Black, a loyal ally, to the U.S. Supreme Court. During
the Senate confirmation of Black's nomination, the issue of his strong Klan
affiliations caused a public controversy over his appointment. Following the
confirmation Roosevelt claimed ignorance of Black's Klan past, though this
claim was dubious at best. Black's first Senate election, which occurred
with Klan support, had been covered nationally a decade earlier in 1926.
Black's Klan affiliations were a well known part of his political background
and recieved heavy coverage in the newspapers at the time of his
appointment. On the court, Black became a liberal stalwart. He also
continued his career of supporting racism by authoring the opinion in favor
of FDR's Japanese internment program in the infamous Korematsu ruling.
Senator Robert Byrd, D-WV: Byrd is a former member of the Ku Klux Klan and
is currently the only national elected official with a history in the Klan,
a well known hate group. Byrd was extremely active in the Klan and rose to
the rank of "Kleagle," an official Klan membership recruiter. Byrd once
stated that he joined the Klan because it was effective in "promoting
traditional American values" (Source). Byrd's choice of words speak volumes
about his bigotry considering the fact that the Klan is a notorious hate
group, and the racist "values" it promotes are anything but American. One of
the earliest criticisms of Byrd's Klan ties came in 1952 when he was running
for Congress. Byrd responded by claiming that he had left the Klan in 1943
while noting that "(d)uring the nine years that have followed, I have never
been interested in the Klan." Byrd was lying, however, as he engaged in
correspondence with a Klan Imperial Wizard long after he claims to have
ended his ties with the hate group.
In a letter to the Klan leadership (Source) dated 3 years after he purported
to have ended his ties with them, Byrd wrote "I am a former kleagle of the
Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County and the adjoining counties of the state. The
Klan is needed today as never before and I am anxious to see its rebirth
here in West Virginia." Byrd continued his racist diatribe "It is necessary
that the order be promoted immediately and in every state of the Union" and
followed with a request for assistance from the hate group's leadership in
"rebuilding the Klan in the realm" of West Virginia.
Byrd's racism extends far beyond his Klan membership. In a letter he wrote
on the subject of desegregating the armed forces, Byrd escalated his racist
rhetoric to an appalling level. In the letter, Byrd vowed that he would
never fight in an integrated armed services noting "(r)ather I should die a
thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again,
than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a
throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds" (Source).
Byrd's racist opinions have shown their ugly face in his behavior in the
Senate. Byrd led the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and,
according to the United States Senate's own website, filibustered the
legislation to the bitter end appearing as one of the last opponents to the
act before a coalition of civil rights proponents led by Republican Minority
Leader Everett Dirksen invoked cloture so that the Civil Rights Act of 1964
could pass. At the time, Byrd was in the the midst of a 14 hour and 13
minute filibuster diatribe against the key civil rights measure (Source).
Throughout the 1960's, Byrd was was one of the staunchest opponents to civil
rights in the U.S. Senate. Byrd's racist history drew attention recently
when he went on national television and repeatedly used the n-word, one of
the most vicious racial slurs in existence, in an appearance on national
television. Byrd uttered the slur on Fox News Sunday with Tony Snow on March
5, 2001. Despite the appalling nature of the remark, it went largely ignored
by the mainstream media and the self appointed "civil rights" leadership.
Whereas a similar remark by anyone other than a leading Democrat Senator
would assuredly prompt the likes of Jesse Jackson to assemble protest
rallies demanding resignations, the Jackson crowd was eerily quiet following
Byrd's remarks, issuing only low key suggestions that Byrd should avoid
making such bigoted remarks.
In a sickening recognition of Byrd's appalling political career, the
national Democrat party has done nothing but embrace the West Virginia
senator with leadership roles and practically every honor imaginable. To
this very day the Democrats call former Klansman turned U.S. Senator Robert
Byrd the "conscience of the Senate." They have embraced him as their party's
central pillar in all ways possible. Byrd has been reelected more times than
any other Democrat senator, has served as a Democrat in Congress, a Democrat
State Senator in West Virginia, and a Democrat State Delegate in West
Virginia. Democrats have made repeatedly elected Byrd into their national
party leadership and into the U.S. Senate leadership. He became secretary of
the Senate Democrat Caucus in 1967, and Senate Democrat Whip in 1971. The
Democrats elected former Klansman Byrd as their Senate Majority Leader from
1977-1980 and as their Senate Minority Leader from 1981-1986. Byrd was again
elected Democrat Majority Leader from 1987-1988. Democrats made Byrd the
chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee and President Pro Tempore
of the Senate from 1989 until the Republicans won control of the Senate in
November 1994. Following the defection of Jim Jeffords in June 2001, the
Democrats again made Byrd the chairman of the Appropriations Committee and
elected him to the highest ranking office in the Senate: the President Pro
Tempore, a position which also put this former Klansman 4th in line for the
presidency. Byrd lost his position when Republicans retook the Senate in
late 2002, but continues to serve as one of the highest ranking members of
the Democrat Senate leadership today.
Senator Ernest Hollings, D-SC: Hollings is liberal Democrat Senator from
South Carolina who is also notorious for his use of racial slurs. He rose
out of the Democrat Party's segregationist wing in the 1960's as governor of
South Carolina. While in office as governor, Hollings personally led the
opposition to lunch counter integration in his state. The New York Times
reported on March 17, 1960 that then-governor Hollings "warned today that
South Carolina would not permit 'explosive' manifestations in connection
with Negro demands for lunch-counter services." According to the article,
Hollings gave a speech in which he "challenged President Eisenhower's
contention that minorities had the right to engage in certain types of
demonstrations" against segregation. In the speech Hollings described the
Republican president as "confused" and asserted that Eisenhower had done
"great damage to peace and good order" by supporting the rights of
minorities to protest segregation at the lunch counters.
Governor Hollings' support for segregation continued throughout his term and
included his attendance at a July 23, 1961 meeting of segregationist
Democrats to organize their opposition to the civil rights movement.
Hollings was one of four governors in attendence, all of them Democrats. The
others included rabid segregationists Orval Faubus of Arkansas and Ross
Barnett of Mississippi. The New York Times reported on the meeting, noting
that among the strategies discussed were using the segregationist White
Citizens Council organization to mobilize political opposition to
desegregation.
In more recent years Hollings, a senior Democrat senator, has made
disparaging racial remarks and slurs against minorities. Senator Hollings,
who was a contender for his party's presidential nomination in 1984, blamed
his defeat in the primaries by using a racial slur against Hispanics. After
losing the Iowa Straw Poll, Hollings stated "You had wetbacks from
California that came in here for Cranston," referring to one of his
opponents, Alan Cranston. A few years later Hollings reportedly used the
slur "darkies" to derogatorily refer to blacks. He also once disparagingly
referred to the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as the "Blackbow Coalition," and
called former Senator Howard Metzenbaum, who is Jewish, "the Senator from
B'nai B'rith." Hollings gained international criticism for his remarks about
the African Delegation to the 1993 Geneva GATT conference, where he crudely
remarked "you'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather
than eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in
Geneva." Hollings was also the Governor of South Carolina who raised the
confederate flag over the state capitol in the early 1960's in what was
considered at the time to be an act of defiance to civil rights. The press
ignored Hollings and his role in the flag issue at the same time the
political correctness police were smearing George W. Bush during his
campaign after Bush correctly remarked that the flag was a state issue to be
decided upon by South Carolina and not the national government.
Jesse Jackson: Jackson was the featured prime time speaker at the 2000
Democrat Convention. Jackson has a history of using anti-Semitic slurs and
derogatorily calling New York City "Hymietown." Jackson, a prominent self
proclaimed "civil rights leader," is himself guilty of the same bigotry he
dishonestly purports to oppose.
Dan Rather: Rather, the well known television anchor for CBS, is also a
liberal Democrat who has spoken at fundraisers for the Democrat party in the
past. The notoriously left wing reporter appeared on the Don Imus radio show
on July 19, 2001 where he was interviewed about his long term refusal to
cover the Gary Condit (D-CA) scandal involving an affair with a missing
intern despite the scandal's national prominence. Rather noted on the air
that CBS had basically forced him to cover the story that was on every other
network and on the front page of all the major newspapers, all this after
Rather avoided it for months. Rather stated on the air, refering to CBS,
that "they got the Buckwheats" and made him cover the Condit scandal. The
term "Buckwheat" is considered an offensive racial stereotype that stems
from an easily frightened black character named "Buckwheat" on the Little
Rascals comedies. It is widely regarded as a racial epithet and has long
been condemned as an offensive stereotype by several civil rights
organizations. In several past incidents (see here and here) the use of the
epithet "Buckwheat" has recieved condemnation by the NAACP, Al Sharpton and
other left wing organizations. These left wing organizations and
personalities have demanded that other media personalities be fired over
using the epithet, and even staged a protest at a school over the mere
allegation that the racist stereotype had been used by a teacher. Yet these
same liberal groups have, to date, remained completely silent now that one
of their own, Dan Rather, is guilty of using the same offensive racial
stereotype they have condemned elsewhere on a national radio show. It's just
more proof of how the left wingers who cry the loudest with accusations of
racism against others turn a blind eye when somebody of their own left wing
ideology is the undeniable culprit of a blatantly racist act or statement!
Cragg Hines: Hines is one of the most rabidly partisan DC based Democrat
editorial columnists to work for a major newspaper, and he makes no attempts
to hide it. To Hines, pro-lifers are "neanderthals," as is often the case
with those who differ in opinion with him. Ironically, Hines, a columnist
who regularly touts himself as an enlightened progressive, is also known for
racial remarks and religious intolerance. He attacked Senator Jesse Helms in
an August 26, 2001 editorial with not only the usual liberal name calling,
but also with a racial epithet. Hines used the racial slur "cracker" to
attack Helms. He used the epithet not only within the article's text, but he
even included it in the piece's title. In a sense of heavy irony, Hines'
article accused Helms of bigotry for, among other things, opposing liberal
policies like affirmative action. He didn't seem to object to himself for
his own bigotted language in the same article. Hines has also drawn heavy
criticism from Catholics including a letter to the editor from the former
President of the U.S. Catholic Bishop's Conference for his seemingly
agenda-driven criticisms of Catholicism and its religious leaders, often
based on little or no historical evidence, which he has expressed in
numerous editorial columns.
Al Sharpton: Sharpton, a perrenial Democrat candidate and one of the rumored
candidates for the Democrat's 2004 presidential nomination, has a notorious
racist past. Sharpton was a central figure who fanned the 1991 Crown Heights
race riot, where a mob shouting anti-semetic slurs murdered an innocent
Jewish man. Sharpton also incited a 1995 protest of a Jewish owned store in
Harlem where protesters used several anti-semetic slurs. During the
protests, a Sharpton lieutenant called the store's owner a "bloodsucker" and
declared an intent to "loot the Jews." A member of the protest mob later set
fire to the store, resulting in the death of seven (source).
Representative ***** Gephardt, D-MO: Gephardt, the former Democrat Minority
Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, gave several speeches to a St.
Louis area hate group during his early years as a representative. According
to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Gephardt spoke before the Metro South
Citizens Council, a now defunct white supremacist organization, during his
early years as a congressman. Newsmax.com further reported that Gephardt had
openly asked the group for an endorsement of his candidacy during one of his
many visits with the organization. Gephardt has long avoided questions about
his past affiliation with this group.
Andrew Cuomo: Cuomo, Bill Clinton's former Housing Secretary and a prominent
Democrat political player in New York, was tape recorded using racially
inflamatory rhetoric to build opposition to a potential Democrat primary
opponent while speaking to a Democrat group. Cuomo stated that voting for
his rival for the New York Democrat gubernatorial nomination Carl McCall,
who is black, would create a "racial contract" between Black and Hispanic
Democrats "and that can't happen." Upon initial reports, Cuomo denied the
statement but later a tape recording surfaced. Cuomo later dropped out of
the race for governor (source).
Lee P. Brown: Brown, Bill Clinton's former drug czar and Democrat mayor of
Houston, engaged in racist campaigning designed to suppress Hispanic voter
turnout during his 2001 reelection bid. Brown faced challenger Orlando
Sanchez, a Hispanic Republican who drew heavy support from the Hispanic
community during the general election. Two weeks prior to the runoff,
Brown's campaign printed racist signs designed to intimidate Hispanic
voters. The signs featured a photograph of Sanchez and the words
"Anti-Hispanic." The signs drew harsh criticism from Hispanic leaders as
their message was designed to intimidate and confuse Hispanic voters. Around
the same time the signs were being used, Brown supporter and city councilman
Carol Alvarado made a series of racially charged attacks on Sanchez,
implying a desire to see the supression of Hispanic voter turnout in the
runoff. Brown staffers also went on record claiming that Sanchez was not a
true Hispanic. The racist anti-Hispanic undertones of Brown's reelection bid
were so great that liberal Democrat city councilman John Castillo, himself
Hispanic, retracted his endorsement of Brown in disgust and became a Sanchez
supporter in the final week of the campaign. Following the harsh
condemnation of the racist signs and tactics, Brown purported that his
campaign was removing them even though many still lingered around Houston up
until the election. When election day came along, Brown placed more of the
racist signs at polling places, despite his claim to have stopped using
them. The large campaign billboard style election day signs featured, in
Spanish, the word "Danger!" on them followed by Sanchez's name with a large
red circle and slash through it. The signs identified the Brown campaign as
their owner on the bottom. Brown's racially charged reelection effort barely
squeeked by Sanchez on election day, winning 51% to 49% following a series
of racially motivated advertisements in which the Brown campaign appealed to
the fear of black voters by invoking images of the gruesome lynching death
of James Byrd, Jr. and by attempting to pit them against Hispanics. While
Brown had the audacity to declare himself a mayor for all people and all
ethnicities at his victory party, many in Houston fear the racial wounds
inflicted by his campaign will take years to heal.
Mary Frances Berry: Berry is the Democrat chair of the US Commission on
Civil Rights (USCCR). She purports herself to be an "independent" in her
political affiliation in order to hold her job on the civil rights
commission where partisan membership may not exceed 4 for either party, but
is in fact a dedicated liberal Democrat who openly supported Al Gore for
president and has given a total of $20,000 in personal contributions to the
Democrat Party, Al Gore for President, and other Democrat candidates over
the last decade. Berry is an open racist who is affiliated with the far-left
Pacifica radio network, a group with ties to black nationalist causes. Berry
once stated "Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of
white men and do not apply to them," indicating that she believes the USCCR
should only look out for civil rights violations against persons of certain
select skin colors.
Billy McKinney: Former Democrat State Representative Billy McKinney of
Georgia, who is also the father of former Democrat congresswoman Cynthia
McKinney of the same state. During his daughter's failed 2002 reelection
bid, McKinney appeared on television where he blamed his daughter's
difficulties on a Jewish conspiracy. McKinney unleashed a string of
anti-semitic sentiments, stating "This is all about the Jews" and spelling
out "J-E-W-S." McKinney lost his own seat in a runoff a few weeks later.
The Democrat Party and the Ku Klux Klan: Aside from the multiple Klan
members who have served in elected capacity within the high ranks of the
Democrat Party, the political party itself has a lengthy but often
overlooked history of involvement with the Ku Klux Klan. Though it has been
all but forgotten by the media, the Democrat National Convention of 1924 was
host to one of the largest Klan gatherings in American history. Dubbed the
"Klanbake convention" at the time, the 1924 Democrat National Convention in
New York was dominated by a platform dispute surrounding the Ku Klux Klan. A
minority of the delegates to the convention attempted to condemn the hate
group in the party's platform, but found their proposal shot down by Klan
supporters within the party. As delegates inside the convention voted in the
Klan's favor, the Klan itself mobilized a celebratory rally outside. On July
4, 1924 one of the largest Klan gatherings ever occurred outside the
convention on a field in nearby New Jersey. The event was marked by speakers
spewing racial hatred, celebrations of their platform victory in the
Democrat Convention, and ended in a cross burning.
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II. Democrat opposition to the Civil Rights Movement:
A little known fact of history involves the heavy opposition to the civil
rights movement by several prominent Democrats. Similar historical neglect
is given to the important role Republicans played in supporting the civil
rights movement. A calculation of 26 major civil rights votes from 1933
through the 1960's civil rights era shows that Republicans favored civil
rights in approximately 96% of the votes, whereas the Democrats opposed them
in 80% of the votes! These facts are often intentionally overlooked by the
left wing Democrats for obvious reasons. In some cases, the Democrats have
told flat out lies about their shameful record during the civil rights
movement.
Democrat Senators organized the record Senate filibuster of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964. Included among the organizers were several prominent and well
known liberal Democrat standard bearers including:
- Robert Byrd, current senator from West Virginia
- J. William Fulbright, Arkansas senator and political mentor of Bill
Clinton
- Albert Gore Sr., Tennessee senator, father and political mentor of Al
Gore. Gore Jr. has been known to lie about his father's opposition to the
Civil Rights Act.
- Sam Ervin, North Carolina senator of Watergate hearings fame
- Richard Russell, famed Georgia senator and later President Pro Tempore
The complete list of the 21 Democrats who opposed the Civil Rights Act of
1964 includes Senators:
- Hill and Sparkman of Alabama
- Fulbright and McClellan of Arkansas
- Holland and Smathers of Florida
- Russell and Talmadge of Georgia
- Ellender and Long of Louisiana
- Eastland and Stennis of Mississippi
- Ervin and Jordan of North Carolina
- Johnston and Thurmond of South Carolina
- Gore Sr. and Walters of Tennessee
- H. Byrd and Robertson of Virginia
- R. Byrd of West Virginia
Democrat opposition to the Civil Rights Act was substantial enough to
literally split the party in two. A whopping 40% of the House Democrats
VOTED AGAINST the Civil Rights Act, while 80% of Republicans SUPPORTED it.
Republican support in the Senate was even higher. Similar trends occurred
with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was supported by 82% of House
Republicans and 94% of Senate Republicans. The same Democrat standard
bearers took their normal racists stances, this time with Senator Fulbright
leading the opposition effort.
It took the hard work of Republican Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen
and Republican Whip Thomas Kuchel to pass the Civil Rights Act (Dirksen was
presented a civil rights accomplishment award for the year by the head of
the NAACP in recognition of his efforts). Upon breaking the Democrat
filibuster of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Republican Dirksen took to the
Senate floor and exclaimed "The time has come for equality of opportunity in
sharing in government, in education, and in employment. It will not be
stayed or denied. It is here!" (Full text of speech). Sadly, Democrats and
revisionist historians have all but forgotten (and intentionally so) that it
was Republican Dirksen, not the divided Democrats, who made the Civil Rights
Act a reality. Dirksen also broke the Democrat filibuster of the 1957 Civil
Rights Act that was signed by Republican President Eisenhower.
Outside of Congress, the three most notorious opponents of school
integration were all Democrats:
- Orval Faubus, Democrat Governor of Arkansas and one of Bill Clinton's
political heroes
- George Wallace, Democrat Governor of Alabama
- Lester Maddox, Democrat Governor of Georgia
The most famous of the school desegregation standoffs involved Governor
Faubus. Democrat Faubus used police and state forces to block the
integration of a high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. The standoff was
settled and the school was integrated only after the intervention of
Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Even the Democrat Party organization resisted integration and refused to
allow minority participation for decades. Exclusion of minorities was the
general rule of the Democrat Party of many states for decades, especially in
Texas. This racist policy reached its peak under the New Deal in the
southern and western states, often known as the New Deal Coalition region of
FDR. The Supreme Court in Nixon v. Herndon declared the practice of "white
primaries" unconstitutional in 1927 after states had passed laws barring
Blacks from participating in Democrat primaries. But the Democrat Parties
did not yield to the Court's order. After Nixon v. Herndon, Democrats simply
made rules within the party's individual executive committees to bar
minorities from participating, which were struck down in Nixon v. Condon in
1932. The Democrats, in typical racist fashion, responded by using state
parties to pass rules barring blacks from participation. This decision was
upheld in Grovey v. Townsend, which was not overturned until 1944 by Smith
v. Allwright. The Texas Democrats responded with their usual ploys and
turned to what was known as the "Jaybird system" which used private Democrat
clubs to hold white-only votes on a slate of candidates, which were then
transferred to the Democrat party itself and put on their primary ballot as
the only choices. Terry v. Adams overturned the Jaybird system, prompting
the Democrats to institute blocks of unit rule voting procedures as well as
the infamous literacy tests and other Jim Crow regulations to specifically
block minorities from participating in their primaries. In the end, it took
4 direct Supreme Court orders to end the Democrat's "white primary" system,
and after that it took countless additional orders, several acts of
Congress, and a constitutional amendment to tear down the Jim Crow codes
that preserved the Democrat's white primary for decades beyond the final
Supreme Court order ruling it officially unconstitutional.
Hispanics in South Texas were treated especially poorly by the Democrat
Party, which relied heavily on a system of political bosses to coerce and
intimidate Hispanics into voting for Democrat primary candidates of choice.
Though coercion is illegal, this system, known as the Patron system, is
still in use to this day by local Democrat parties in some heavy Hispanic
communities of the southwest.
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The next time Democrats take to the national airwaves to dishonestly accuse
Republicans of racial hatred, remember who the historical record up until
this very day points to as the real bigots: The Democrat Party. In all
possible ways, the Democrat Party is built around the pillars of ultra
leftists, many of whom are known participants in racism and/or affiliates of
racist hate groups. Consider the Democrat Party of today's heroes and
leaders:
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democrat icon and orchestrator of Japanese
Internment
- Ex-House Minority Leader ***** Gephardt, former affiliate of a St. Louis
area racist group
- Ex-Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Byrd, former Ku Klux Klansman known
for making bigoted slurs on national television
- Rev. Jesse Jackson, Democrat keynote speaker and race hustler known for
making anti-Semitic slurs
- Rev. Al Sharpten, Democrat activist and perennial candidate and race
hustler known inciting anti-Semitic violence in New York City
- Sen. Ernest Hollings, leading Democrat Senator known for use of racial
slurs against several minority groups
- Lee P. Brown, former Clinton cabinet official and Democrat mayor of
Houston who won reelection using racial intimidation against Hispanic voters
- Andrew Cuomo, former Clinton cabinet official and Democrat candidate for
NY Governor who made racist statements about a black opponent.
- Dan Rather, Democrat CBS news anchor and editorialist known for using
anti-black racial epithets on a national radio broadcast
- Donna Brazile, former Gore campaign manager known for making anti-white
racial attacks. Brazile has also worked for Jackson, Gephardt, and Michael
Dukakis
The simple truth is that the Democrat Party's history during this century is
one closely aligned to bigotry in a record stemming largely out of the
liberal New Deal era up until the modern day. Bigots are at the center of
the Democrat party's current leadership and role models. And in a striking
display of hypocrisy, many of the same Democrats who dishonestly shout
accusations of "bigotry" at conservatives are practicing bigots of the most
disgusting and disreputable kind themselves.
- Rep. Corrine BrownBrown's response, according to witnesses, was: "You all
look alike to me."
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/10/10/101100.shtml
'Despicable' Democrats Under Fire for Racial Slur Against Indian-Americans
Robert B. Bluey, CNSNews.com
Friday, Oct. 10, 2003
The president of the College Democrats of America is facing criticism from
Indian-Americans for "despicable" comments he made about a Louisiana
Republican gubernatorial candidate of Indian descent.
In an e-mail Tuesday, College Democrats President Ashley Bell, a law student
at Louisiana State University, informed students of the upcoming governor's
election between Democrat Lt. Gov. Kathleen Blanco and former Bush
administration official Bobby Jindal, who was born a Hindu.
"On Saturday - we nominated Kathleen Blanco the Lt. Governor to be our
nominee to take on Bush's personal 'Do Boy' Bobby Jindal," Bell wrote.
"Jindal is Arab American [sic] and the Republicans [sic] token attempt to
mend bridges long burnt with the Arab American community."
The fact that Bell called Jindal an Arab-American caused alarm, but
Indian-Americans told CNSNews.com it was shameful for the College Democrats
to label him as a token candidate because of his ethnicity.
"Playing the race card is just despicable," said Harin Contractor, an
Indian-American student at the University of Georgia. "If that happened to
the Jewish-American community or the African-American community ... there
would be a huge backlash. But [Bell] doesn't care because we're
Indian-American, and we don't matter."
To compound the situation, Bell responded shortly after sending the original
e-mail with an apology that Contractor said was even more ignorant.
'Politically Correct'?
"In a recent email describing the Republican Nominee in Louisiana Bobby
Jindal, I used what local news has termed Arab American - But in Fact Indian
American is the politically correct terminology," Bell wrote. "So thank you
to the curteous [sic] college dems - who let us know of the terminology mix
up."
Contractor, vice president of the university's Indian Cultural Exchange,
said he immediately wrote other Indian-Americans, asking them to contact
Bell to tell him "ignorance will not be tolerated." Although Arab-Americans
and Indian-Americans could potentially be mistaken, Contractor said Bell has
no excuse because he attends law school in Louisiana.
When Anna Peediyakkal, former director of the Indian American Center for
Political Awareness, saw the e-mail, she said she couldn't believe what was
she was reading.
"To marginalize [Jindal] or somehow diminish his work by calling him a token
candidate is completely inappropriate," Peediyakkal said. "It's uncalled
for. The entire e-mail was egregious."
Jindal is a conservative Republican who was most recently an assistant
secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and had
earlier served as president of the University of Louisiana System. He was
selected as a Rhodes Scholar at age 20.
The Republican candidate won 33 percent of the vote in the governor's race.
Because no candidate reached 50 percent, Jindal will meet Blanco, the
second-place finisher with 18 percent, in a Nov. 15 runoff election. A
recent poll indicates the race is a dead heat.
Jindal's campaign didn't return a call seeking comment, but Tulane
University student Chris Meyer, state chairman of College Republicans, said
the candidate wanted to stay focused on the issues facing Louisiana.
"It's just ignorance, and it's pretty sad that somebody would make claims
like that based on Bobby's skin color," Meyer said of Bell's e-mail.
The College Republican National Committee called College Democrats a
"laughingstock within the party of political correctness."
"This is just typical liberal spin trying to throw race into it to bring
down the opposition or to bring themselves up," spokesman David Joyslin
said. "As Republicans, we don't care about race. We just look at the
person's stance on the issues and if they're going to be a good candidate."
Indian-Americans, meanwhile, want Bell to acknowledge his mistake and offer
a sincere apology. Peediyakkal called Bell's first apology a "joke." She
said it made the situation worse.
Neither Bell nor students affiliated with College Democrats in Louisiana
responded to requests for comment. National spokesman Aaron Thompson, a
student at Westminster College in Utah, said the organization sends e-mails
to students every day. He acknowledged this one contained a mistake.
"It generally wasn't a typical e-mail per se. It was something actually that
had some problems," Thompson said. "Unfortunately a mistake was made in the
text that was sent from Ashley."
Contractor said he was glad to see the University of Georgia's Young
Democrats repudiate Bell's comments. Billy Joyner, the group's president,
downplayed the matter. He said the campus group would meet with
Indian-American students to apologize.
"Ashley right now is at LSU, he's from Louisiana, and he's mixed up in this
governor's race," Joyner said. "I think there was some emotion in his
comments, and he didn't think them through. Ashley Bell is a good person. He
is a wonderful leader, and he is very caring and thoughtful."
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers
comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double
standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad
things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does,
they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all, Democrats.
<The guards violations of federal law cut.>
If you can't think, so be it. Don't just cut and paste. NO ONE reads
that crap.
(And segregationists were conservatives.)
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net>
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers
comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on
talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions
the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double
standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad
things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he
does,
they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong
dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all,
Democrats.
<The guards violations of federal law cut.>
If you can't think, so be it. Don't just cut and paste. NO ONE reads
that crap.
(And segregationists were conservatives.)
Not even 5 minutes ago, Barnes cried this following statement and look at
what he is doing now.
From: "David W. Barnes" <DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>
Message-ID: <110720041312022246%DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:12:02 -0700
"You are merely attacking the messenger, which
you Right Wingers do often. How do you respond to the facts sited in
the article?"
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In article <xdqdnUxXS73DP2zdRVn-sw@comcast.com>, Osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
"David W. Barnes" <DumpBushInNovember@usa.com> wrote in message
news:110720041321054821%DumpBushInNovember@usa.com...
In article <1YudnUOx07ASEmzdRVn-uw@comcast.com>, Osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
"Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:H2gIc.21749$JW6.6274205@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
news:m923f0d53kq2crs0gs537mqpdhle3mbckn@4ax.com...
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:57:39 GMT, "Pookie"
<pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net>
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen"
<coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers
comments
about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on
talk
radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions
the
policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double
standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad
things
about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he
does,
they
won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong
dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all,
Democrats.
<The guards violations of federal law cut.>
If you can't think, so be it. Don't just cut and paste. NO ONE reads
that crap.
(And segregationists were conservatives.)
Not even 5 minutes ago, Barnes cried this following statement and look at
what he is doing now.
From: "David W. Barnes" <DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>
Message-ID: <110720041312022246%DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:12:02 -0700
"You are merely attacking the messenger, which
you Right Wingers do often. How do you respond to the facts sited in
the article?"
Dumb as a rock, aren't you.
Segregationists were conservatives, you criminal little spud.
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11 Jul 2004 05:05:56 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:55:35 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all, Democrats.
Were. They became Republicans after the Civil Rights Movement. Let me
guess, you fell asleep sometimes around 1963.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:55:35 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all,
Democrats.
Were. They became Republicans after the Civil Rights Movement. Let me
guess, you fell asleep sometimes around 1963.
They didn't all become Republicans...here's just one example...
Blacks "Gored" By a Lie: Al Gore Sr., the GOP and the Civil Rights Act of
1964
By R.D. Davis
A New Visions Commentary paper published May 1999 by The National Center
for Public Policy Research, 777 N. Capitol St. NE #803, Washington, DC
20002, 202/371-1400, Fax 202-408-7773, E-Mail Project21@nationalcenter.org,
Web
http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source
is credited.
It is easy to control the minds of a people. All one has to do is change
history by lying about the past. This is exactly what has happened with the
legacy of former Democratic U.S. Senator Al Gore, Sr. of Tennessee - the
father of our current vice president - and his mythical "support" of civil
rights.
In a recent speech to the NAACP, Vice President Gore said his father lost
his Senate seat because he supported civil rights legislation. Fellow black
Americans, let me set history straight. Al Gore, Sr., together with the rest
of the southern Democrats, voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Congressional Quarterly reported that, in the House of Representatives, 61%
of Democrats (152 for, 96 against) voted for the Civil Rights Act as opposed
to 80% of Republicans (138 for, 38 against). In the Senate, 69% of Democrats
(46 for, 21 against) voted for the Act while 82% of Republicans did (27 for,
6 against). All southern Democrats voted against the Act.
In his remarks upon signing the Civil Rights Act, President Lyndon Johnson
praised Republicans for their "overwhelming majority." He did not offer
similar praise to his own Democratic Party. Moreover, Senate Minority Leader
Everett Dirksen, an Illinois Republican, collaborated with the White House
and the Senate leadership of both parties to draft acceptable compromise
amendments to end the southern Democrats' filibuster of the Act. It was
Dirksen who often took to the Senate floor to declare, "This is an idea
whose time has come. It will not be denied." Dirksen's greatest triumph
earned him the Leadership Conference of Civil Rights Award, presented by
then-NAACP Chairman Roy Wilkins, for his remarkable civil rights leadership.
Inform yourself, so you can learn for yourself about this important
historical event. All official records about the Civil Rights Act can be
found in the June 1964 issues of Congressional Quarterly.
Al Gore, Sr. did not stop at simply voting against the Civil Rights Act of
1964. In addition, Congressional Quarterly reported that Gore attempted to
send the Act to the Senate Judiciary Committee with an amendment to say "in
defiance of a court desegregation order, federal funds could not be held
from any school districts." Gore sought to take the teeth out of the Act in
the event it passed.
Ostensibly, Senator Gore was "elated" at the idea of young Al, Jr. going to
school with black children. In reality, however, the future vice president
attended an elite private school.
In the end, the Gore Amendment was defeated by a vote of 74-25. Senator J.
William Fulbright of Arkansas, one of President Bill Clinton's political
mentors, was among the 23 southern Democratic senators and only one
Republican voting with Gore for this racist amendment.
Republican Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona voted against the Civil Rights
Act because he was afraid the nation would be transformed into a "police
state" as a result of some of its provisions. He did not want to throw out
the proverbial "baby with the bath water." History, of course, labeled
Goldwater a racist even though he voted against the Gore Amendment - an
amendment devised to continue school segregation. If anyone in the Senate
should be tagged as a racist, it should be those voting for the Gore
Amendment. Why didn't history record Al Gore, Sr. and the other southern
Democrats as racists?
At least civil rights activist Andrew Young was forthcoming about this
oversight in his book An Easy Burden. Young wrote, "The southern
segregationists were all Democrats, and it was black Republicans... who
could effectively influence the appointment of federal judges in the South."
Young noted that the best civil rights judges were Republicans appointed by
President Dwight Eisenhower. Young admitted, "These judges are among the
many unsung heroes of the civil rights movement."
History tends to unilaterally and falsely depict Republicans as racists when
southern Democrats truly deserved this title. We now have southern Democrats
as both President and Vice President. That would never be the case without
the power of the lie and the liberal news media to alter people's
impressions.
Lies can enslave men, but the truth shall set them free. I challenge you,
the reader, to take the time to research the facts about our past in
publications like Congressional Quarterly and An Easy Burden. Once you
educate yourself, you can no longer be deceived by the fabulists. No longer
will you be "gored" by a lie.
###
(Bishop Earl W. Jackson is a member of the African-American leadership
network Project 21 and the national president of The Samaritan Project in
Chesapeake, Virginia. He can be reached at EJMSPWest@livenet.net.)
http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21NVDavisGore599.html
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:55:35 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all,
Democrats.
Were. They became Republicans after the Civil Rights Movement.
No, nearly all of the Southern Democratic Senator's were still Democrats
when they died. One of them was former Vice President Al Gore's father. Al
Gore even went so far as to say his father fought for civil rights when his
votes in the Senate prove that to be untrue.
Let me
guess, you fell asleep sometimes around 1963.
It is obvious that you must have.
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11 Jul 2004 08:43:39 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:21:59 -0400, "Brett" <Brett@192.168.10.1>
wrote:
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:55:35 GMT, "Pookie" <pookie18323@optonline.net>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
The segregationists in the southern U.S. were most, if not all,
Democrats.
Were. They became Republicans after the Civil Rights Movement.
No, nearly all of the Southern Democratic Senator's were still Democrats
when they died.
You mean like Strom Thurmond?
One of them was former Vice President Al Gore's father. Al
Gore even went so far as to say his father fought for civil rights when his
votes in the Senate prove that to be untrue.
Let me
guess, you fell asleep sometimes around 1963.
It is obvious that you must have.
Keep trying. Let's see when David Duke will get that NAACP lifetime
achievement award.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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11 Jul 2004 04:20:54 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:40:05 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
I think that would prove to be a great revelation. Why don't you take it and run with it.
Remember, the solid South went 'rat because Lincoln was a Republican. Now back up your
claims.
duke
*****
I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear
it now. When he comes, the Holy Spirit will declare
to you the things that are coming. John 16:12-15.
*****
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11 Jul 2004 08:45:24 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:20:54 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:40:05 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
I think that would prove to be a great revelation. Why don't you take it and run with it.
Remember, the solid South went 'rat because Lincoln was a Republican. Now back up your
claims.
Great, you're only off by 100 years. The Civili Rights Movement took
place during the 1960's, The REconstruction tookl place during the
1860's.
Why are you so clueless?
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -879 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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12 Jul 2004 03:56:41 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:45:24 -0700, Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:20:54 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:40:05 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Robert KKK Byrd?
You want to count the GOP segs/KKKs against the democrat ex KKK's?
It's game you neoKKKons will lose dude.
I think that would prove to be a great revelation. Why don't you take it and run with it.
Remember, the solid South went 'rat because Lincoln was a Republican. Now back up your
claims.
Great, you're only off by 100 years. The Civili Rights Movement took
place during the 1960's, The REconstruction tookl place during the
1860's.
Why are you so clueless?
Mindrot from the malevolent christian superstition.
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:27:19 +0000, raven1 wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:10:40 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 16:11:30 -0400, "coasterqueen" <coasterqueen27@nospam.com> wrote:
Mini rant
This is cracking me up. All the uproar over the entertainers comments about
Bush at the Kerry rally. When daily diatribes can be heard on talk radio
and Fox news against anyone who is a Democrat or who questions the policies
of our current administration. I am so sick of this double standard.
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
Why should he go to the naacp convention. No matter what he does, they won't vote for
him.
Because we all know that them minororities are lifelong dimmycrats,
right, DuKKKe?
And just because the nice lady asked Bush some hard questions during his
last trip to Ireland, he will not allow her carry out her scheduled
interview with Laura Bush. Boo fucking Hoo.
Hey, when the shoe fits, wear it. Maybe she wasn't a "nice lady".
I saw the interview. If anything, she was extremely patient, and he
was unbelievably rude. Not to mention completely obstinate in refusing
to give a substantive answer to *any* question at all.
Shrub didn't understand any of the questions.
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11 Jul 2004 04:17:24 PM |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:27:19 GMT, raven1 <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote:
And Bush can't go to the NAACP convention because they said bad things about
him. Boo fucking Hoo.
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