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GOP leaders to skip Selma event

Were there any black men marching with their white wives and mixed race child?

I have no idea, but "WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE???"

Ask Emmett Till

Another wrongful death...want to compare Vietnam deaths now?

So 60,000 soldiers needlessly killed somehow negates a child being tortured and killed?

Equivalency....isn't THAT what you left wingers are all about? Sorry, black get killed everyday in Chicago, by OTHER BLACKS...Kids, old, women... want to talk about EQUIVALENCY, let's talk blacks killing blacks in numbers unheard of in Selma!
Yes we are talking equivalency

And a black being victim to gang violence is not equivalent to peaceful protesters being victimized by their own government

Doesn't mean we shouldn't try to reduce gang violence but it does mean we should not tolerate a government that victimizes its citizens

That is what Selma gave us
 
The only thing the right understands is force, like all bullies. When you bow to them in politeness, they think you to be weak and worthy of further attack.
 
...take advantage of what was a poor time in our history!

What was NOT a poor time in history in this regard?

Oh, poor baby the Republican 1964 Civil Rights Bill has passed you by!

Our entire history has been largely defined by racial injustice. And it did not entirely stop when congress passed a bill. There are still Bull Connors out there, running police departments today.

And I'm sorry that punctuation passed you by.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio is today's Bull Connor and like Bull Connir is worshiped by Conservatives
 
Martyrdom

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...take advantage of what was a poor time in our history!

What was NOT a poor time in history in this regard?

Oh, poor baby the Republican 1964 Civil Rights Bill has passed you by!
Don't you find it odd that rather than embracing their role in Civil Rights, today's Republicans seem to be distancing themselves from it
Steve Scalise would never again be invited to address the white Supremacist supporters if he had gone to Selma...No shame ....
 
...take advantage of what was a poor time in our history!

What was NOT a poor time in history in this regard?

Oh, poor baby the Republican 1964 Civil Rights Bill has passed you by!
Don't you find it odd that rather than embracing their role in Civil Rights, today's Republicans seem to be distancing themselves from it
Steve Scalise would never again be invited to address the white Supremacist supporters if he had gone to Selma...No shame ....
Republicans are heavily involved in American exceptionalism and revisionist history. Selma does not fit the mold

Republicans would like to see it forgotten
 
Conservative icon Strom Thurmond said at the time that the Voting Rights Act would result in

'a totalitarian State in which there will be despotism and tyranny.'

gee, conservative rhetoric hasn't changed much has it?

When Freedom Would Triumph The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress 1954-1968 - Robert Mann - Google Books


and what did KKK Byrd (D) have to say about it? How about Bull Connor and Huey Long?

which party fillibustered the civil rights act? hint-------not the GOP.

Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
 
...take advantage of what was a poor time in our history!

What was NOT a poor time in history in this regard?

Oh, poor baby the Republican 1964 Civil Rights Bill has passed you by!
Don't you find it odd that rather than embracing their role in Civil Rights, today's Republicans seem to be distancing themselves from it
Steve Scalise would never again be invited to address the white Supremacist supporters if he had gone to Selma...No shame ....
Republicans are heavily involved in American exceptionalism and revisionist history. Selma does not fit the mold

Republicans would like to see it forgotten


Nope, Selma needed to happen, it helped change the country. It should never be forgotten.
 
Yes, you leftist USE the RACE PROBLEM to keep blacks down, control them and not trying to prop them up (what has been done for the blacks since they were coopted by the radical left?) .... Men and women on that Black Republican posters are all traitors to you scum. They TRY to instill what were once American values to the black race, but when this agenda doesn't FIT the lefts Alinsky vision of your America they should be thrown to the side and as Old Saul shows,

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The lefts, along with their lapdog media does a #12 on each and everyone of them, followed by a #8... ALL the problems of America today come down to Old Saul's visions, and people like Soros, that throw BILLIONS of dollars into all these little HATE groups! Yes, they also sponsor black hate groups, along with pro abortion, pro drug, hate the rich OWS movement, etc. Some of us, unfortunately, not enough, can see what happens..... Would anyone think this WAS a left wing extremist of the most disturbing order?

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Conservative icon Strom Thurmond said at the time that the Voting Rights Act would result in

'a totalitarian State in which there will be despotism and tyranny.'

gee, conservative rhetoric hasn't changed much has it?

When Freedom Would Triumph The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress 1954-1968 - Robert Mann - Google Books


and what did KKK Byrd (D) have to say about it? How about Bull Connor and Huey Long?

which party fillibustered the civil rights act? hint-------not the GOP.

Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
Why aren't Republicans embracing their civil rights roots?

Are they ashamed to admit it?
 
Conservative icon Strom Thurmond said at the time that the Voting Rights Act would result in

'a totalitarian State in which there will be despotism and tyranny.'

gee, conservative rhetoric hasn't changed much has it?

When Freedom Would Triumph The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress 1954-1968 - Robert Mann - Google Books


and what did KKK Byrd (D) have to say about it? How about Bull Connor and Huey Long?

which party fillibustered the civil rights act? hint-------not the GOP.

Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
Why aren't Republicans embracing their civil rights roots?

Are they ashamed to admit it?


not at all, true civil rights are about equality, not special treatment.

We understand that you dems have to play the race card in every political issue, but its not a valid card and the american people, of all races, are seeing that as the fraud that it is.
 
NOT A ONE of today's BLACK SUPPOSED ACTIVISTS LIVE by MLK's vision and hope... You RACISTS disgust me! (There is NO MONEY, NO POWER, NO CONTROL if MLK's vision came true!)

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That quote does nothing to support your bizarre interpretation
 
and what did KKK Byrd (D) have to say about it? How about Bull Connor and Huey Long?

which party fillibustered the civil rights act? hint-------not the GOP.

Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
Why aren't Republicans embracing their civil rights roots?

Are they ashamed to admit it?


not at all, true civil rights are about equality, not special treatment.

We understand that you dems have to play the race card in every political issue, but its not a valid card and the american people, of all races, are seeing that as the fraud that it is.

So now it's special treatment to give everyone the same voting rights?

Goddam!
 
and what did KKK Byrd (D) have to say about it? How about Bull Connor and Huey Long?

which party fillibustered the civil rights act? hint-------not the GOP.

Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
Why aren't Republicans embracing their civil rights roots?

Are they ashamed to admit it?


not at all, true civil rights are about equality, not special treatment.

We understand that you dems have to play the race card in every political issue, but its not a valid card and the american people, of all races, are seeing that as the fraud that it is.
Selma was about voting rights and equal treatment under the law

Why wouldn't Republicans endorse that?
 
Party doesn't matter. Conservatives didn't want the Voting Rights Act.

They believed it violated states rights. Do you?

Ah yes a moment of stunned silence from the usually loquacious Redfish.

He can't admit he's a statesrightser, just like those conservative racist Democrats were back in those days.


unlike you, I do not spend my entire life on this message board.

the civil rights act of 1965 would not have passed without GOP support.

But since you brought it up, which party tried to fillibuster that act?
Why aren't Republicans embracing their civil rights roots?

Are they ashamed to admit it?


not at all, true civil rights are about equality, not special treatment.

We understand that you dems have to play the race card in every political issue, but its not a valid card and the american people, of all races, are seeing that as the fraud that it is.

So now it's special treatment to give everyone the same voting rights?

Goddam!


of course not, but affirmative action is special treatment.
 

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