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As the party of racism, slavery, the kkk and jim crow...should the democrat party be outlawed...?

Goldwater and the 1964 civil rights act...he objected to the private business accomodation sections......as libertarians do today....

NPR Wrong on Goldwater 64 Civil Rights Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.

He was against racism even here........

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Goldwater was not from the south but was still a Republican who voted against Civil Rights

Helped him take the south in 1964 didn't it? Republicans never looked back


Here you go...you assholes lie about Goldwater...he is another big lie the racists push.......

Barry Goldwater The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics


The major reason for the extremist rhetoric was Goldwater’s reluctant vote, on constitutional grounds, against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Goldwater, who had voted for the 1957 and 1960 civil rights bills, wanted to support the 1964 act but objected to two of its provisions: Title II (public accommodations) and Title VII (fair employment).

Drawing on a legal analysis prepared by Robert Bork, then a professor at Yale, Goldwater said that he could find “no constitutional basis for the exercise of Federal regulatory authority in either of these areas.” He feared that Title VII would culminate in government dictating hiring and firing policy. He was not persuaded when Senator Hubert Humphrey, who guided the legislation through the Senate, insisted that the act “does not require an employer to achieve any kind of racial balance in his work force by giving preferential treatment to any individual or group.”[19]

As Goldwater warned, preferential treatment, or affirmative action, mandated by government became general practice.



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started.


Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

(all gores father made their maid sit in the car as they ate in a segregated diner)

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign. Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.

You asshole morons......Barry Goldwater was a member of the NAACP....you fucking morons....and the National Urban League.........

Yes, the democrats say....men like this....switched sides with the racist democrats......are you fucking kidding me.....the racist democrats have lied about this man for decades to hide their real racism.....they are vile and disgusting creatures....

That
 
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Racism...South
Slavery...South
KKK....South
Jim Crow ....South

Maybe we needed to outlaw that south


Slavery DEM voted to keep it by 93 %
KKK was started by the Democraps
Jim crow was a democrap

Still unable to understand geography...you must be conservative

You still lie about the racism that is the heart and sole of the past and present democrat party.
Save us your petty bullshit trying to turn a north/south issue into a Democrat/Republican issue

Show me a Republican in the South who supported Civil Rights
I can show you Democrats in the North who supported Civil Rights

I win


I did...you lose asshole........
 
I can explain why Southern Democrats voted against Civil Rights

Can you explain why so many Northern Republicans voted against it?
 
Racism...South
Slavery...South
KKK....South
Jim Crow ....South

Maybe we needed to outlaw that south


Slavery DEM voted to keep it by 93 %
KKK was started by the Democraps
Jim crow was a democrap

Still unable to understand geography...you must be conservative

You still lie about the racism that is the heart and sole of the past and present democrat party.
Save us your petty bullshit trying to turn a north/south issue into a Democrat/Republican issue

Show me a Republican in the South who supported Civil Rights
I can show you Democrats in the North who supported Civil Rights

I win


I did...you lose asshole........

Goldwater lived in the South? He voted against Civil Rights....asshole
 
I can explain why Southern Democrats voted against Civil Rights

Can you explain why so many Northern Republicans voted against it?


Again asshole...which civil rights act..the ones in the 1860s.....1957...1964....because of the 2 sections about government accommodation laws infringing on private property rights....yeah you guys don't know what private property is, and racist affirmative action laws.......that is why they voted against the 1964 act when they voted for all the others...asshole...

Nice try in the attempt to lie and smear by ommission....
 
Slavery DEM voted to keep it by 93 %
KKK was started by the Democraps
Jim crow was a democrap

Still unable to understand geography...you must be conservative

You still lie about the racism that is the heart and sole of the past and present democrat party.
Save us your petty bullshit trying to turn a north/south issue into a Democrat/Republican issue

Show me a Republican in the South who supported Civil Rights
I can show you Democrats in the North who supported Civil Rights

I win


I did...you lose asshole........

Goldwater lived in the South? He voted against Civil Rights....asshole


As a fucking refresher....

Here you go...you assholes lie about Goldwater...he is another big lie the racists push.......

Barry Goldwater The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics


The major reason for the extremist rhetoric was Goldwater’s reluctant vote, on constitutional grounds, against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Goldwater, who had voted for the 1957 and 1960 civil rights bills, wanted to support the 1964 act but objected to two of its provisions: Title II (public accommodations) and Title VII (fair employment).

Drawing on a legal analysis prepared by Robert Bork, then a professor at Yale, Goldwater said that he could find “no constitutional basis for the exercise of Federal regulatory authority in either of these areas.” He feared that Title VII would culminate in government dictating hiring and firing policy. He was not persuaded when Senator Hubert Humphrey, who guided the legislation through the Senate, insisted that the act “does not require an employer to achieve any kind of racial balance in his work force by giving preferential treatment to any individual or group.”[19]

As Goldwater warned, preferential treatment, or affirmative action, mandated by government became general practice.



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started.


Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

(all gores father made their maid sit in the car as they ate in a segregated diner)

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign. Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


Notice how he was an actual member of the NAACP.....the National Urban league...and desegregated more things than any democrat ever did....and all on his own.....
 
Still unable to understand geography...you must be conservative

You still lie about the racism that is the heart and sole of the past and present democrat party.
Save us your petty bullshit trying to turn a north/south issue into a Democrat/Republican issue

Show me a Republican in the South who supported Civil Rights
I can show you Democrats in the North who supported Civil Rights

I win


I did...you lose asshole........

Goldwater lived in the South? He voted against Civil Rights....asshole


As a fucking refresher....

Here you go...you assholes lie about Goldwater...he is another big lie the racists push.......

Barry Goldwater The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics


The major reason for the extremist rhetoric was Goldwater’s reluctant vote, on constitutional grounds, against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Goldwater, who had voted for the 1957 and 1960 civil rights bills, wanted to support the 1964 act but objected to two of its provisions: Title II (public accommodations) and Title VII (fair employment).

Drawing on a legal analysis prepared by Robert Bork, then a professor at Yale, Goldwater said that he could find “no constitutional basis for the exercise of Federal regulatory authority in either of these areas.” He feared that Title VII would culminate in government dictating hiring and firing policy. He was not persuaded when Senator Hubert Humphrey, who guided the legislation through the Senate, insisted that the act “does not require an employer to achieve any kind of racial balance in his work force by giving preferential treatment to any individual or group.”[19]

As Goldwater warned, preferential treatment, or affirmative action, mandated by government became general practice.



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started.


Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

(all gores father made their maid sit in the car as they ate in a segregated diner)

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign. Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


Notice how he was an actual member of the NAACP.....the National Urban league...and desegregated more things than any democrat ever did....and all on his own.....
Umm...who gives a fuck about Goldwater?

What does he have to do with your troll thread?
 
You still lie about the racism that is the heart and sole of the past and present democrat party.
Save us your petty bullshit trying to turn a north/south issue into a Democrat/Republican issue

Show me a Republican in the South who supported Civil Rights
I can show you Democrats in the North who supported Civil Rights

I win


I did...you lose asshole........

Goldwater lived in the South? He voted against Civil Rights....asshole


As a fucking refresher....

Here you go...you assholes lie about Goldwater...he is another big lie the racists push.......

Barry Goldwater The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics


The major reason for the extremist rhetoric was Goldwater’s reluctant vote, on constitutional grounds, against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Goldwater, who had voted for the 1957 and 1960 civil rights bills, wanted to support the 1964 act but objected to two of its provisions: Title II (public accommodations) and Title VII (fair employment).

Drawing on a legal analysis prepared by Robert Bork, then a professor at Yale, Goldwater said that he could find “no constitutional basis for the exercise of Federal regulatory authority in either of these areas.” He feared that Title VII would culminate in government dictating hiring and firing policy. He was not persuaded when Senator Hubert Humphrey, who guided the legislation through the Senate, insisted that the act “does not require an employer to achieve any kind of racial balance in his work force by giving preferential treatment to any individual or group.”[19]

As Goldwater warned, preferential treatment, or affirmative action, mandated by government became general practice.



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started.


Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

(all gores father made their maid sit in the car as they ate in a segregated diner)

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign. Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


Notice how he was an actual member of the NAACP.....the National Urban league...and desegregated more things than any democrat ever did....and all on his own.....
Umm...who gives a fuck about Goldwater?

What does he have to do with your troll thread?


He is a Republican who fought for civil rights who is now smeared by racist democrats as a racist........just one of the big lies the democrats tell....
 
I can explain why Southern Democrats voted against Civil Rights

Can you explain why so many Northern Republicans voted against it?


They voted against the 1964 civil rights act because of the 2 sections that created 1) too much power over private property ownership in the accommodation section, and 2) created new racism in affirmative action segment....

And they were proven right, again, just this year.....
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk
Sounds like modern day Republicans wish they could be more like Democrats used to be.
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk


Sorry, GOP co-opted all those old Dixiecrat things back in the 70's and 80's.

Where the fuck were you?

Flunk U.S. history lately?
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk


Sorry, GOP co-opted all those old Dixiecrat things back in the 70's and 80's.

Where the fuck were you?

Flunk U.S. history lately?


You are late to the party, moron. We already showed the Southern Strategy was a lie, and that the heart and home of racism is the democrat party....start reading the threads and catch up....
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk
Sounds like modern day Republicans wish they could be more like Democrats used to be.


Really....and that whole belief in All Men Are Created Equal which is part of our founding, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence which Republicans/libertarians/Tea Party members support and defend....while the democrats have all the racist organizations in their party...and the racists....as well.......

Yeah....try to pay attention......
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk
Sounds like modern day Republicans wish they could be more like Democrats used to be.


Really....and that whole belief in All Men Are Created Equal which is part of our founding, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence which Republicans/libertarians/Tea Party members support and defend....while the democrats have all the racist organizations in their party...and the racists....as well.......

Yeah....try to pay attention......
That must be why we hear so much racist rhetoric on this forum from people identifying themselves as Republican or right wing. They sound a lot like Democrats of the 1950s.
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk
Sounds like modern day Republicans wish they could be more like Democrats used to be.


Really....and that whole belief in All Men Are Created Equal which is part of our founding, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence which Republicans/libertarians/Tea Party members support and defend....while the democrats have all the racist organizations in their party...and the racists....as well.......

Yeah....try to pay attention......
That must be why we hear so much racist rhetoric on this forum from people identifying themselves as Republican or right wing. They sound a lot like Democrats of the 1950s.


Yes......guys on the internet....wow.......you are on top of this........vs....... racist democrats in actual positions of power destroying the actual lives of blacks and other minorities for generations....
 
In Germany the nazi party was banned for crimes against humanity. Right now our country is purging national monuments of the "Confederate" battle flags and their various interations........but if that flag represents the evils of slavery.....why doesn't the political party that fought and killed to keep slavery also get banned, since the flag is merely a symbol while the party actually committed the crimes.

The democrat party:

1) kept the slaves long after the rest of the country ended slavery

2) wanted to establish slavery in the new states

3) wanted to restart the slave trade which the Constitution Ended

4) Went to war and fought and killed to keep slaves

5)they started jim crow

6) they started the kkk
Sounds like modern day Republicans wish they could be more like Democrats used to be.


Really....and that whole belief in All Men Are Created Equal which is part of our founding, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence which Republicans/libertarians/Tea Party members support and defend....while the democrats have all the racist organizations in their party...and the racists....as well.......

Yeah....try to pay attention......
That must be why we hear so much racist rhetoric on this forum from people identifying themselves as Republican or right wing. They sound a lot like Democrats of the 1950s.


Yes......guys on the internet....wow.......you are on top of this........vs....... racist democrats in actual positions of power destroying the actual lives of blacks and other minorities for generations....
Maybe you could get a shovel, dig them up, and hang them. Would that make you feel better?
 

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