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Old 11-01-2012, 07:35 AM   #16
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those were democrats you ignoramus
Yes racist Democrats that moved to the Republican Party after the Civil Rights Movement. We call them Reagan Democrats now.

Learn history and quit showing us your dumbass.

Go find some oil, you hillbilly.
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Old 11-01-2012, 07:37 AM   #17
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Yes racist Democrats that moved to the Republican Party after the Civil Rights Movement. We call them Reagan Democrats now.

Learn history and quit showing us your dumbass.

Go find some oil, you hillbilly.

wrong again

do some studying and not mouthing
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Old 11-01-2012, 07:44 AM   #18
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wrong again

do some studying and not mouthing
Actually , I'm not wrong. There was a huge migration at the national level after the Civil Rights Act from the Democratic Party to the GOP. Why do you think LBJ utter the phrase, I've lost the South....

But more to COCocksuckers threads point. You racists former Democrats that are now the mainstay of the GOP are trying to supress black voters in Fl with your Jim Crow like laws. You must be proud of that burning cross on your drilling rig.



The Florida laws have also drawn the ire of labor and minority groups that say the laws are an assault on black and Latino voters. Prior to the 2008 presidential election, many churches held so-called Souls to the Polls campaigns, in which ministers caravanned with congregants to polling places on the Sunday before Election Day. But under the new laws, early voting on that Sunday has been eliminated
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Old 11-01-2012, 08:09 AM   #19
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Actually , I'm not wrong. There was a huge migration at the national level after the Civil Rights Act from the Democratic Party to the GOP. Why do you think LBJ utter the phrase, I've lost the South....

i dont care what his point was...its your point that i am contending against

if you will take the time, and have an inclination toward anything like an open mind on this you may be surprised


before the civil rights movement the republicans were making inroads in the south, in 1928 Hoover won several border states.

of course during the depression roosevelt won across the board so its hard to make anything of that since the whole country was swept

but in 1952 and 1956 Eisenhower won Virginia, Florida and Tennessee, as did Nixon in 1960.

Goldwater won southern states in 1964

so all the while jim crow was in force and pre-the civil rights movement, while racist democrats were in-charge, republicans were making inroads in the south

in 1972 Nixon swept the whole country except DC and Massachusetts so its hard to say the racist south went republican then

it wasnt until 1988, with G.H. Bush can anyone say that republicans did better in the south than in other parts of the country

so there wasnt anything ever like a sudden switch to republicans becasue of civil rights...

any switch to republicans had to do with the extremism of the democrats

during the civil rights movement, when republicans were the reason the '64 civil rights act passed, there was Clinton's mentor, J. William Fullbright, of whom Clinton praised mightily, and Gore's father, Albert, fighting tooth and nail against it.

of course there was Robert C. Bryd, life long democrat, praised by democrats during and after his death, member of the KKK, the only senator to vote against both black supreme court nominees, Thurgood Marshall and ClarenceThomas

thurmond of south carolina did switch parties, finally, in order to be elected...but that was more of him controlling the state apparatus and the electorate changing and he did have a softening of his heart as the times changed.
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Old 11-01-2012, 08:40 AM   #20
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Eisenhower sent in the 101st Airborne and federalized 10,000 national gaurd troups, to enforce integration laws in Little Rock in 1957, against the wishes of the segregationist Democrat governor, Orval Faubus.

Martin Luther King, Jr was a Republican.

President Dwight Eisenhower Enforces Racial Integration of Schools in Little Rock, Arkansas

September 24, 1957




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Old 11-01-2012, 09:00 AM   #21
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But more to COCocksuckers threads point. You racists former Democrats that are now the mainstay of the GOP are trying to supress black voters in Fl with your Jim Crow like laws. You must be proud of that burning cross on your drilling rig.


did you ever wonder why it is that blacks can be elected in mainly white districts in the republican party but not in the democrat party?
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:48 AM   #22
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"Martin Luther King, Jr was a Republican. "

Not sure MLK will be apart of this Republican party that exists today if he were still alive. Some would deem him a trouble maker. lol
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Old 11-01-2012, 11:31 AM   #23
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"Martin Luther King, Jr was a Republican. "

Not sure MLK will be apart of this Republican party that exists today if he were still alive. Some would deem him a trouble maker. lol

If MLK were alive today, not only would he be a Republican, but he'd get beat up by union thugs at a peaceful Tea Party get-out-the-vote-rally........
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Old 11-01-2012, 01:59 PM   #24
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Meh, she pales in comparison to Michelle Bachmann or Ann Coulter...

when you got nuthin' drop back 10 and photoshop it.....
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