Liberals Aren’t Liking This Newly-Discovered Photo Of The 1924 Democratic Convention…

LOL- now you are desperate enough to start pulling out anyone associated with the Democratic party who committed murders?

Sure- lets play that game.

Dennis Hastert- Republican Head of the House- admitted to sexually molesting at least 4 boys- convicted of other charges because of the statute of limitations.

Here he is with Nancy Reagan.

View attachment 146330

REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.):
Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. In November, Young, who had run unopposed in the safe Democratic district five consecutive times, w More..as reelected with just 61 percent of the vote. The scandal wouldn't go away, and in 1978 Young was defeated in a Democratic primary runoff.

REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah):
Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. Howe insisted he was set up and refused to resign. But the Democratic Party distanced itself from his candidacy and he was trounced by his Republican opponent in the November election.

Democratic State Senator Dan Sutton of Flandreau, South Dakota accused of fondling a male page. S.D. Senator Denies Groping Accusation

Carl Stanley McGee, 38, prominent gay activist, assistant secretary for policy and planning and top aid to democrat governor Deval Patrick of Massachuttsettes, accused of sexually assaulting a 15 year old boy in a steam room at a Florida resort. Local Coverage | Boston Herald

Bernard Vincent Ward, former chief legislative aide to Senator Barbara Boxer, self proclaimed "Lion of the Left" on bay area radio, admitted transgressions too numerous to mention. Website Disabled

Davidson County Democratic Party Chairman Rodney Mullins resigned Thursday morning amid child pornography allegations, according to press secretary Jean Carter Wilson of the Davidson County Democratic Party. http://nashvillefiles.com/blog/archives/000808.html

Former Democrat Boston city councilor David Scondras is facing charges for attempting to lure a teenage boy over the Internet. Investigators said Scondras had several sexually explicit email exchanges with someone he thought was a 15-year-old boy. http://wbztv.com/topstories/Former.Boston.City.2.582093.html

Charles Rust-Tierney, 51, is a former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU from 2002 to 2005. On February 23, 2007, Rust-Tierney was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography. He pleaded guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography on June 1, 2007.[1] Charles Rust-Tierney - Wikipedia

Andrew Douglas Reed, 53, a North Carolina Democrat activist plead guilty to a page-long list of counts of 2nd-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. Court records in the Asheville, N.C., case said he admitted that he would "record, develop and duplicate material containing a visual representation of a minor engaging in sexual activity." Court shocker: 10 months for kiddie porn producer Scott W. Ballo, a long-time spokesman for various Democratic political campaigns and a former communications director for the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, was arraigned today in Marion County Circuit Court on two charges of encouraging child sex abuse (both misdemeanors) and one charge of official misconduct (also a misdemeanor), according to the court clerk's office. The charges relate to pornography allegedly found on Ballo's work computer when he was employed by the economic and community development department, according to a person familiar with the case. http://www.wweek.com/wwire/?p=9905

Mel Reynolds, House of Representatives (D-Il) convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography resulting from a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer.

Gary Studds Studds was a central figure in the 1983 Congressional page sex scandal, when he and Representative Dan Crane were censured by the House of Representatives for separate sexual relationships with minors — in Studds' case, a 1973 sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male congressional page.

Aw, that's so cute. Finger Boy, determined to outdo his own boner of posting a December Wisconsin street march as a July New York political convention (complete with cadaver participant) wants to show us he can dig even deeper. Apparently he can't even figure out the difference between "politics" and "sex".

No wonder they keep tossing him out of the voting booth when he goes in there and yells "HEY! THERE'S NO TOILET PAPER IN HERE!"
You're still harping on this bullshit? The times you can point out something your critics have posted that isn't correct are so rare that you will harp on it for weeks because you are getting lambasted constantly.

No idea what that babble means but I ain't the one who can't figure out the difference between politics and sex, now am I?
Pretending to be stupid is the leftwing fallback position whenever they haven't got a case and they know it.

Good luck in the job interview then.

Meanwhile a thousand posts later we're still waiting for the OP --- either one --- to essplain to the class why Liberals would "not be liking" a 93-year-old photo of dunces in sheets marching down Wisconsin trolley tracks toward a funeral home while a man dead for 11 years continues to decompose.

I mean, talk about "random"............
 
REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.):
Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. In November, Young, who had run unopposed in the safe Democratic district five consecutive times, w More..as reelected with just 61 percent of the vote. The scandal wouldn't go away, and in 1978 Young was defeated in a Democratic primary runoff.

REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah):
Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. Howe insisted he was set up and refused to resign. But the Democratic Party distanced itself from his candidacy and he was trounced by his Republican opponent in the November election.

Democratic State Senator Dan Sutton of Flandreau, South Dakota accused of fondling a male page. S.D. Senator Denies Groping Accusation

Carl Stanley McGee, 38, prominent gay activist, assistant secretary for policy and planning and top aid to democrat governor Deval Patrick of Massachuttsettes, accused of sexually assaulting a 15 year old boy in a steam room at a Florida resort. Local Coverage | Boston Herald

Bernard Vincent Ward, former chief legislative aide to Senator Barbara Boxer, self proclaimed "Lion of the Left" on bay area radio, admitted transgressions too numerous to mention. Website Disabled

Davidson County Democratic Party Chairman Rodney Mullins resigned Thursday morning amid child pornography allegations, according to press secretary Jean Carter Wilson of the Davidson County Democratic Party. http://nashvillefiles.com/blog/archives/000808.html

Former Democrat Boston city councilor David Scondras is facing charges for attempting to lure a teenage boy over the Internet. Investigators said Scondras had several sexually explicit email exchanges with someone he thought was a 15-year-old boy. http://wbztv.com/topstories/Former.Boston.City.2.582093.html

Charles Rust-Tierney, 51, is a former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU from 2002 to 2005. On February 23, 2007, Rust-Tierney was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography. He pleaded guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography on June 1, 2007.[1] Charles Rust-Tierney - Wikipedia

Andrew Douglas Reed, 53, a North Carolina Democrat activist plead guilty to a page-long list of counts of 2nd-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. Court records in the Asheville, N.C., case said he admitted that he would "record, develop and duplicate material containing a visual representation of a minor engaging in sexual activity." Court shocker: 10 months for kiddie porn producer Scott W. Ballo, a long-time spokesman for various Democratic political campaigns and a former communications director for the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, was arraigned today in Marion County Circuit Court on two charges of encouraging child sex abuse (both misdemeanors) and one charge of official misconduct (also a misdemeanor), according to the court clerk's office. The charges relate to pornography allegedly found on Ballo's work computer when he was employed by the economic and community development department, according to a person familiar with the case. http://www.wweek.com/wwire/?p=9905

Mel Reynolds, House of Representatives (D-Il) convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography resulting from a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer.

Gary Studds Studds was a central figure in the 1983 Congressional page sex scandal, when he and Representative Dan Crane were censured by the House of Representatives for separate sexual relationships with minors — in Studds' case, a 1973 sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male congressional page.

Aw, that's so cute. Finger Boy, determined to outdo his own boner of posting a December Wisconsin street march as a July New York political convention (complete with cadaver participant) wants to show us he can dig even deeper. Apparently he can't even figure out the difference between "politics" and "sex".

No wonder they keep tossing him out of the voting booth when he goes in there and yells "HEY! THERE'S NO TOILET PAPER IN HERE!"
You're still harping on this bullshit? The times you can point out something your critics have posted that isn't correct are so rare that you will harp on it for weeks because you are getting lambasted constantly.

No idea what that babble means but I ain't the one who can't figure out the difference between politics and sex, now am I?
Pretending to be stupid is the leftwing fallback position whenever they haven't got a case and they know it.

Good luck in the job interview then.

Meanwhile a thousand posts later we're still waiting for the OP --- either one --- to essplain to the class why Liberals would "not be liking" a 93-year-old photo of dunces in sheets marching down Wisconsin trolley tracks toward a funeral home while a man dead for 11 years continues to decompose.

I mean, talk about "random"............
I'll bet you will still be harping on this 2 weeks from now.
 
Can you name any KKKers who are Republicans?
"I'm here because our Republican values are ... number one, standing up for local white identity. Our identity's under threat. Number two, the free market. And number three, killing Jews." ~ Sean Patrick Nielsen, White Nationalist.


Have the Republicans placed any KKKers on the Supreme Court?
The Democrats have.

The Democrats haven't put any KKK members on the Supreme Court.

You are lying again.

Hugo Black - Wikipedia

Shortly after Black's appointment to the Supreme Court, Ray Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote a series of articles revealing Black's involvement in the Klan, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.[107] The first article in the series was published on Sept 13, 1937, barely a month after Black's appointment and shortly after his confirmation. Titled "Justice Black Revealed as Ku Klux Klansman,"[108] the article described how Black's resignation from the Klan "was the first move of his campaign for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator from Alabama."


At a press conference on Sept 14 1937, Roosevelt was asked about whether he had knowledge of Black's involvement with the Ku Klux Klan. He responded in part, “I know only what I have read in the newspapers…Mr. Justice Black is abroad. Until such time as he returns there is no further comment to be made.”[109] On Sept 21 1937, FDR was again asked during a press conference about whether or not he had communications with Hugo Black regarding his involvement in the Ku Klux Klan. Again, FDR denied speaking with Hugo Black, and when asked about whether the Department of Justice should be "charged automatically" with investigating Supreme Court appointments, FDR said in part, "No, certainly not...a man's private life is supposed to be his private life..."


On Sept 21, 1937, Hugo Black was “besieged” by reporters. He said, “If I make any statement it will be in a way the people can hear me and understand what I have to say, and not have to depend on some parts of the press which might fail to report all I have to say.”[110]


On October 1, 1937, Hugo Black made a statement over the radio.[111] Black said in part, "I number among my friends many members of the colored race. Certainly, they are entitled to the full measure of protection accorded by our Constitution and our laws..."[112] Black also said, "I did join the Klan. I later resigned. I never rejoined.... Before becoming a Senator I dropped the Klan. I have had nothing to do with it since that time. I abandoned it. I completely discontinued any association with the organization. I have never resumed it and never expect to do so."[113] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that “fifty million listeners heard the unprecedented speech.”


Near the end of his life, Black would claim that joining the Klan was a mistake, and went on to say "I would have joined any group if it helped get me votes."[32]


Biographers in the 1990s examined Black's views of religious denominations. Ball found regarding the Klan that Black "sympathized with the group's economic, nativist, and anti-Catholic beliefs."[114] Newman said Black "disliked the Catholic Church as an institution" and gave numerous anti-Catholic speeches in his 1926 election campaign to Ku Klux Klan meetings across Alabama.[115] However, in 1937 The Harvard Crimson reported on Black's appointment of a Jewish law clerk, noting that he "earlier had appointed Miss Annie Butt, a Catholic, as a secretary, and the Supreme Court had designated Leon Smallwood, a Negro and a Catholic as his messenger."[116]

Thanks for posting that- demonstrating that Hugo Black was not a member of the KKK while he was a Supreme Court justice.

He was still once a member of the KKK, and a Democrat appointed him.
 
Calling half the electorate "racists" is sure to be a winner for your party.
You know? Good point bripat.... I'm going to rethink the smarts of trying to wake them up. Let them go into the 2018 and the 2020 calling half the nation racist...

We have gone from a Russian under every rock to now the KKK around every corner...in less than one month
:lmao:
Proceed morons :badgrin:
 
So why did the OP fake his OP, and why are Bri and Rambuctuous now tearfully running cover for such lying and race-baiting?

Race-baiting is the conservative loser way of life. If they couldn't constantly play their race cards, they'd have nothing to talk about.
 
1. 'Democrat' is by far the most accurate way to portray David Duke, in both his formative years, when he learned to be a racist, and in his political career....A DEMOCRAT.

Republican is by far the accurate way to portray David Duke.

And of course you know that- since he endorsed your Dear Leader- Donald Trump

Since David Duke has been running for office as a Republican since 1989.

Electoral history of David Duke - Wikipedia

Most recently in 2016.

And of course there are David Duke's- the Republican- own words

"Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests

“We are determined to take our country back,” Duke said from the rally, calling it a “turning point.” “We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. That’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back.”

Duke is no longer a member of the KKK- just a member of the white supremacist groups that the Conservatives adore.

NAAWP

In 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization.[92]
Wayne Gacy, who killed 34 young boys, was a Democrat precinct captain:

300px-Johnwaynegacyrosalynncarter.jpg
Hell, I'll see your 34 and raise ya 134 with registered Republican, Timothy McVeigh.
 
Calling half the electorate "racists" is sure to be a winner for your party.
You know? Good point bripat.... I'm going to rethink the smarts of trying to wake them up. Let them go into the 2018 and the 2020 calling half the nation racist...

We have gone from a Russian under every rock to now the KKK around every corner...in less than one month
:lmao:
Proceed morons :badgrin:

We all watch the Trumpster morons proceed........

anti-racist-protesters-outnumbered-white-supremacists-10-to-1-at-a-racist-rally-in-georgia-1461447954.jpg
 
Republican is by far the accurate way to portray David Duke.

And of course you know that- since he endorsed your Dear Leader- Donald Trump

Since David Duke has been running for office as a Republican since 1989.

Electoral history of David Duke - Wikipedia

Most recently in 2016.

And of course there are David Duke's- the Republican- own words

"Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests

“We are determined to take our country back,” Duke said from the rally, calling it a “turning point.” “We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. That’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back.”

Duke is no longer a member of the KKK- just a member of the white supremacist groups that the Conservatives adore.

NAAWP

In 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization.[92]
Wayne Gacy, who killed 34 young boys, was a Democrat precinct captain:

300px-Johnwaynegacyrosalynncarter.jpg

LOL- now you are desperate enough to start pulling out anyone associated with the Democratic party who committed murders?

Sure- lets play that game.

Dennis Hastert- Republican Head of the House- admitted to sexually molesting at least 4 boys- convicted of other charges because of the statute of limitations.

Here he is with Nancy Reagan.

View attachment 146330

REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.):
Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. In November, Young, who had run unopposed in the safe Democratic district five consecutive times, w More..as reelected with just 61 percent of the vote. The scandal wouldn't go away, and in 1978 Young was defeated in a Democratic primary runoff.

REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah):
Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. Howe insisted he was set up and refused to resign. But the Democratic Party distanced itself from his candidacy and he was trounced by his Republican opponent in the November election.

Democratic State Senator Dan Sutton of Flandreau, South Dakota accused of fondling a male page. S.D. Senator Denies Groping Accusation

Carl Stanley McGee, 38, prominent gay activist, assistant secretary for policy and planning and top aid to democrat governor Deval Patrick of Massachuttsettes, accused of sexually assaulting a 15 year old boy in a steam room at a Florida resort. Local Coverage | Boston Herald

Bernard Vincent Ward, former chief legislative aide to Senator Barbara Boxer, self proclaimed "Lion of the Left" on bay area radio, admitted transgressions too numerous to mention. Website Disabled

Davidson County Democratic Party Chairman Rodney Mullins resigned Thursday morning amid child pornography allegations, according to press secretary Jean Carter Wilson of the Davidson County Democratic Party. http://nashvillefiles.com/blog/archives/000808.html

Former Democrat Boston city councilor David Scondras is facing charges for attempting to lure a teenage boy over the Internet. Investigators said Scondras had several sexually explicit email exchanges with someone he thought was a 15-year-old boy. http://wbztv.com/topstories/Former.Boston.City.2.582093.html

Charles Rust-Tierney, 51, is a former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU from 2002 to 2005. On February 23, 2007, Rust-Tierney was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography. He pleaded guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography on June 1, 2007.[1] Charles Rust-Tierney - Wikipedia

Andrew Douglas Reed, 53, a North Carolina Democrat activist plead guilty to a page-long list of counts of 2nd-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. Court records in the Asheville, N.C., case said he admitted that he would "record, develop and duplicate material containing a visual representation of a minor engaging in sexual activity." Court shocker: 10 months for kiddie porn producer Scott W. Ballo, a long-time spokesman for various Democratic political campaigns and a former communications director for the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, was arraigned today in Marion County Circuit Court on two charges of encouraging child sex abuse (both misdemeanors) and one charge of official misconduct (also a misdemeanor), according to the court clerk's office. The charges relate to pornography allegedly found on Ballo's work computer when he was employed by the economic and community development department, according to a person familiar with the case. http://www.wweek.com/wwire/?p=9905

Mel Reynolds, House of Representatives (D-Il) convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography resulting from a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer.

Gary Studds Studds was a central figure in the 1983 Congressional page sex scandal, when he and Representative Dan Crane were censured by the House of Representatives for separate sexual relationships with minors — in Studds' case, a 1973 sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male congressional page.

Aw, that's so cute. Finger Boy, determined to outdo his own boner of posting a December Wisconsin street march as a July New York political convention (complete with cadaver participant) wants to show us he can dig even deeper. Apparently he can't even figure out the difference between "politics" and "sex".

No wonder they keep tossing him out of the voting booth when he goes in there and yells "HEY! THERE'S NO TOILET PAPER IN HERE!"
You're still harping on this bullshit? The times you can point out something your critics have posted that isn't correct are so rare that you will harp on it for weeks because you are getting lambasted constantly.
typical Contard.

pissed off because the Contard lies have been exposed.
 
"I'm here because our Republican values are ... number one, standing up for local white identity. Our identity's under threat. Number two, the free market. And number three, killing Jews." ~ Sean Patrick Nielsen, White Nationalist.


Have the Republicans placed any KKKers on the Supreme Court?
The Democrats have.

The Democrats haven't put any KKK members on the Supreme Court.

You are lying again.

Hugo Black - Wikipedia

Shortly after Black's appointment to the Supreme Court, Ray Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote a series of articles revealing Black's involvement in the Klan, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.[107] The first article in the series was published on Sept 13, 1937, barely a month after Black's appointment and shortly after his confirmation. Titled "Justice Black Revealed as Ku Klux Klansman,"[108] the article described how Black's resignation from the Klan "was the first move of his campaign for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator from Alabama."


At a press conference on Sept 14 1937, Roosevelt was asked about whether he had knowledge of Black's involvement with the Ku Klux Klan. He responded in part, “I know only what I have read in the newspapers…Mr. Justice Black is abroad. Until such time as he returns there is no further comment to be made.”[109] On Sept 21 1937, FDR was again asked during a press conference about whether or not he had communications with Hugo Black regarding his involvement in the Ku Klux Klan. Again, FDR denied speaking with Hugo Black, and when asked about whether the Department of Justice should be "charged automatically" with investigating Supreme Court appointments, FDR said in part, "No, certainly not...a man's private life is supposed to be his private life..."


On Sept 21, 1937, Hugo Black was “besieged” by reporters. He said, “If I make any statement it will be in a way the people can hear me and understand what I have to say, and not have to depend on some parts of the press which might fail to report all I have to say.”[110]


On October 1, 1937, Hugo Black made a statement over the radio.[111] Black said in part, "I number among my friends many members of the colored race. Certainly, they are entitled to the full measure of protection accorded by our Constitution and our laws..."[112] Black also said, "I did join the Klan. I later resigned. I never rejoined.... Before becoming a Senator I dropped the Klan. I have had nothing to do with it since that time. I abandoned it. I completely discontinued any association with the organization. I have never resumed it and never expect to do so."[113] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that “fifty million listeners heard the unprecedented speech.”


Near the end of his life, Black would claim that joining the Klan was a mistake, and went on to say "I would have joined any group if it helped get me votes."[32]


Biographers in the 1990s examined Black's views of religious denominations. Ball found regarding the Klan that Black "sympathized with the group's economic, nativist, and anti-Catholic beliefs."[114] Newman said Black "disliked the Catholic Church as an institution" and gave numerous anti-Catholic speeches in his 1926 election campaign to Ku Klux Klan meetings across Alabama.[115] However, in 1937 The Harvard Crimson reported on Black's appointment of a Jewish law clerk, noting that he "earlier had appointed Miss Annie Butt, a Catholic, as a secretary, and the Supreme Court had designated Leon Smallwood, a Negro and a Catholic as his messenger."[116]

Thanks for posting that- demonstrating that Hugo Black was not a member of the KKK while he was a Supreme Court justice.

He was still once a member of the KKK, and a Democrat appointed him.

And yes still your fellow Contard lied about Democrats appointing a KKK member to the Supreme Court.

Must make you feel proud to endorse a fellow contard's lies.
 
Aw, that's so cute. Finger Boy, determined to outdo his own boner of posting a December Wisconsin street march as a July New York political convention (complete with cadaver participant) wants to show us he can dig even deeper. Apparently he can't even figure out the difference between "politics" and "sex".

No wonder they keep tossing him out of the voting booth when he goes in there and yells "HEY! THERE'S NO TOILET PAPER IN HERE!"
You're still harping on this bullshit? The times you can point out something your critics have posted that isn't correct are so rare that you will harp on it for weeks because you are getting lambasted constantly.

No idea what that babble means but I ain't the one who can't figure out the difference between politics and sex, now am I?
Pretending to be stupid is the leftwing fallback position whenever they haven't got a case and they know it.

Good luck in the job interview then.

Meanwhile a thousand posts later we're still waiting for the OP --- either one --- to essplain to the class why Liberals would "not be liking" a 93-year-old photo of dunces in sheets marching down Wisconsin trolley tracks toward a funeral home while a man dead for 11 years continues to decompose.

I mean, talk about "random"............
I'll bet you will still be harping on this 2 weeks from now.

If you contards are still lying about it- we will still be pointing out the lies.

Will you still be lying about it 2 weeks from now?
 
1. 'Democrat' is by far the most accurate way to portray David Duke, in both his formative years, when he learned to be a racist, and in his political career....A DEMOCRAT.

Republican is by far the accurate way to portray David Duke.

And of course you know that- since he endorsed your Dear Leader- Donald Trump

Since David Duke has been running for office as a Republican since 1989.

Electoral history of David Duke - Wikipedia

Most recently in 2016.

And of course there are David Duke's- the Republican- own words

"Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests

“We are determined to take our country back,” Duke said from the rally, calling it a “turning point.” “We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. That’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back.”

Duke is no longer a member of the KKK- just a member of the white supremacist groups that the Conservatives adore.

NAAWP

In 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization.[92]
Wayne Gacy, who killed 34 young boys, was a Democrat precinct captain:

300px-Johnwaynegacyrosalynncarter.jpg
Hell, I'll see your 34 and raise ya 134 with registered Republican, Timothy McVeigh.
I raise you 3000 for 9/11.
 
You're still harping on this bullshit? The times you can point out something your critics have posted that isn't correct are so rare that you will harp on it for weeks because you are getting lambasted constantly.

No idea what that babble means but I ain't the one who can't figure out the difference between politics and sex, now am I?
Pretending to be stupid is the leftwing fallback position whenever they haven't got a case and they know it.

Good luck in the job interview then.

Meanwhile a thousand posts later we're still waiting for the OP --- either one --- to essplain to the class why Liberals would "not be liking" a 93-year-old photo of dunces in sheets marching down Wisconsin trolley tracks toward a funeral home while a man dead for 11 years continues to decompose.

I mean, talk about "random"............
I'll bet you will still be harping on this 2 weeks from now.

If you contards are still lying about it- we will still be pointing out the lies.

Will you still be lying about it 2 weeks from now?
I haven't even been discussing it, but several cockroaches on your side keep trying to drag me back into it.
 
Calling half the electorate "racists" is sure to be a winner for your party.
You know? Good point bripat.... I'm going to rethink the smarts of trying to wake them up. Let them go into the 2018 and the 2020 calling half the nation racist...

We have gone from a Russian under every rock to now the KKK around every corner...in less than one month
:lmao:
Proceed morons :badgrin:

We all watch the Trumpster morons proceed........

anti-racist-protesters-outnumbered-white-supremacists-10-to-1-at-a-racist-rally-in-georgia-1461447954.jpg
They are telling the truth. Douche bags like you even gloat about your belief that the white man will become extinct.
 
1. 'Democrat' is by far the most accurate way to portray David Duke, in both his formative years, when he learned to be a racist, and in his political career....A DEMOCRAT.

Republican is by far the accurate way to portray David Duke.

And of course you know that- since he endorsed your Dear Leader- Donald Trump

Since David Duke has been running for office as a Republican since 1989.

Electoral history of David Duke - Wikipedia

Most recently in 2016.

And of course there are David Duke's- the Republican- own words

"Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests

“We are determined to take our country back,” Duke said from the rally, calling it a “turning point.” “We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. That’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back.”

Duke is no longer a member of the KKK- just a member of the white supremacist groups that the Conservatives adore.

NAAWP

In 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization.[92]
Wayne Gacy, who killed 34 young boys, was a Democrat precinct captain:

300px-Johnwaynegacyrosalynncarter.jpg
Hell, I'll see your 34 and raise ya 134 with registered Republican, Timothy McVeigh.
I raise you 3000 for 9/11.
You have to be batshit insane to think the hijackers were Democrats :cuckoo:
 
No idea what that babble means but I ain't the one who can't figure out the difference between politics and sex, now am I?
Pretending to be stupid is the leftwing fallback position whenever they haven't got a case and they know it.

Good luck in the job interview then.

Meanwhile a thousand posts later we're still waiting for the OP --- either one --- to essplain to the class why Liberals would "not be liking" a 93-year-old photo of dunces in sheets marching down Wisconsin trolley tracks toward a funeral home while a man dead for 11 years continues to decompose.

I mean, talk about "random"............
I'll bet you will still be harping on this 2 weeks from now.

If you contards are still lying about it- we will still be pointing out the lies.

Will you still be lying about it 2 weeks from now?
I haven't even been discussing it, but several cockroaches on your side keep trying to drag me back into it.
WTF?? You started a thread based on those lies. What exactly do you think you're being "dragged into" that you yourself didn't cause?
 
LOLOL

Like always, you crack me up ...

Your KKK Grand Dragon switched sides before the election....

Cquoo9DWEAAt-0N.jpg


The KKK, neo-Nazi's, alt-right, all backed Trump. They're all on the right with you.
Funny how stupid as a stick PC takes the word of a trolling KKK white supremacist - who has the following of about 12 people. Maybe she's Quigg's twin sister.


Can you name any KKKers who are Republicans?

I see Dukey's already mentioned but I already gave you a page full of photos. I just didn't identify them. If I recall they were D.C. Stephenson (rapist and cannibal), Edward Jackson (Gov, IN), Rice Means (Sen., CO), George Luis Baker (Mayor, Portland OR), Ben Paulen (Gov, KS), Owen Brewster (Gov/Sen/Rep/McCarthyite, ME) and Clarence Morley (Gov, CO).

Not all of them were literally Klan, many just complicit. But Stephenson and Morley were.

If you have a good time plugging them in to your childish Composition Fallacies I can give you more. The first seven are free.



Is the personification of the Democrat Party, Bill 'the rapist' Clinton now,

Hey you Republicans elected Donald 'the rapist' Trump- the only President elected who has a history of discriminating against Blacks and Puerto Ricans in his rental properties.



Here's actual Democrat discrimination:

While talking a great game, it is well known by all except liberals in general, and the Black community specifically, that the Democrat Party claims to be concerned with support of blacks, their record with respect to black politicians tells a different story…



1. In 2005, the Democrats did not name Donna Brazile to head the Democratic National Committee. They chose Howard Dean.


2. “Gov. David A. Paterson defiantly vowed to run for election next year despite the White House‘s urging that he withdraw from the New York governor’s race.” Obama Asks Paterson to Quit New York Governor’s Race

3. President Barack Obama has kept mum on the fate of Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) for days -- but he tells CBS News that it's time for the embattled 80-year-old former Ways and Means Chairman to end his career "with dignity."

"I think Charlie Rangel served a very long time and served-- his constituents very well. But these-- allegations are very troubling," Obama told Harry Smith in an interview to be aired on the "Early Show." and first broadcast on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric. Obama: Time for Rangel to end career "with dignity"

4 Harold Ford told not to run for Senator from New York:

“From the start, Mr. Ford’s potential candidacy angered national Democratic Party leaders by disrupting plans for what was planned as a seamless Gillibrand nomination. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Senate majority leader, called Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to discourage him from supporting Mr. Ford, and Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York met personally with Mr. Ford to argue against his candidacy.” Harold Ford Jr. Says He Won’t Challenge Senator Gillibrand - NYTimes.com


5. “As state comptroller, [Carl] McCall earned the distinction of being the first African American ever elected to a statewide office in New York. Four years later voters overwhelmingly supported McCall over Republican Bruce Blakeman 64.75 to 32.1%. McCall's reelection in 1998 may have given him the confidence he needed in order to pursue the governor's mansion….The McCall campaign had the support of the Democratic Party; whether or not McCall had the party's full support has been the subject of much debate….Still one wonders just how committed the party was to McCall's campaign….shunned by some of the state's most respected Democrats…McCall blamed his money woes on the national Democratic Party, claiming that the party had abandoned his campaign….” H. Carl McCall for Governor: a lesson to all black high-profile statewide office seekers. - Free Online Library


6. And, most telling, Bill Clinton’s remarks about the black candidate for the presidency:

“[A]s Hillary bungled Caroline, Bill’s handling of Ted was even worse. The day after Iowa, he phoned Kennedy and pressed for an endorsement, making the case for his wife. But Bill then went on, belittling Obama in a manner that deeply offended Kennedy. Recounting the conversation later to a friend, Teddy fumed that Clinton had said, A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee.”

Teddy's anger


7. Three staffers working for embattled Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) were asked by security officers to leave an event in downtown Washington on Thursday after they tried to display large campaign signs just as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was about to speak. .. Waters told The Hill afterward that the staffers had been displaying the signs at the annual legislative conference for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, which was held at the Washington convention center a few blocks away. “It ain’t about Nancy. It’s about black people,” Waters said. http://thehill.com/homenews/house/119331-aides-working-for-maxine-waters-asked-to-leave-pelosi-event


8. And what Governor of Arkansas made the Saturday before Easter "Confederate Flag Day"?
The Arkansas Code, Section 1-5-107. Confederate Flag Day.
(a) The Saturday immediately preceding Easter Sunday of each year is designated as "Confederate Flag Day" in this state.
No person, firm, or corporation shall display any Confederate flag or replica thereof in connection with any advertisement of any commercial enterprise, or in any manner for any purpose except to honor the Confederate States of America.
Any person, firm, or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).

"In April 1985, Governor Bill Clinton signed Act 985 into law...'
Mark R. Levin on Trent Lott & Moral Outrage on National Review Online


9. Do Democrats in Congress support blacks by practicing affirmative action in their hiring…and of course this would be our of moral convictions, as they are legally exempt from affirmative action requirements. More than passing interesting, the ‘National Journal,’ a survey of congressional staffers revealed that Democrats hired black employees at the same rate as Republicans: 2 percent. “The Racial Breakdown of Congressional Staffs,” National Journal, June 21, 2005

a. Schweitzer, “Do As I Say,” p. 9


10. Clinton pushed black candidate to drop out of Florida race:

“Bill Clinton sought to persuade Rep. Kendrick Meek to drop out of the race for Senate during a trip to Florida last week — and nearly succeeded…Clinton did not dangle a job in front of Meek, who gave up a safe House seat to run for the Senate, but instead made the case that the move would advance the congressman’s future prospects, said a third Democrat familiar with the conversations. Clinton campaigned with Meek in Florida on Oct. 19 and 20, and thought he had won Meek over. But as the week wore on, Meek lost his enthusiasm for the arrangement, spurred in part, a third Democratic source said, by his wife’s belief that he could still win the race. Clinton spoke with Meek again at week’s end, three Democrats said, and again Meek said he would drop out.”

Read more: Clinton pushed Meek to quit Fla. race


By some strange coincidence, the Democrats, again, force a black to the back:

11. “Under an arrangement reached two days ago, Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the current majority leader, would get the No. 2 job of minority whip come January. Clyburn, now majority whip, would hold the post of assistant leader, newly created for the purpose of heading off a contest for the whip position.” http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...dership-as-clyburn-settles-for-no-3-post.html


12. For a peek into the unspoken view that Democrats have of blacks, look at how Biden finds Obama as different from all the rest of blacks:

Feb 9, 2007 - Biden called Obama first "clean" African-American candidate • Biden ... "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy," Biden said. "I mean ... He's smart.
 
LOLOL

Like always, you crack me up ...

Your KKK Grand Dragon switched sides before the election....

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The KKK, neo-Nazi's, alt-right, all backed Trump. They're all on the right with you.
Funny how stupid as a stick PC takes the word of a trolling KKK white supremacist - who has the following of about 12 people. Maybe she's Quigg's twin sister.


Can you name any KKKers who are Republicans?
"I'm here because our Republican values are ... number one, standing up for local white identity. Our identity's under threat. Number two, the free market. And number three, killing Jews." ~ Sean Patrick Nielsen, White Nationalist.


Have the Republicans placed any KKKers on the Supreme Court?
The Democrats have.

The Democrats haven't put any KKK members on the Supreme Court.

You are lying again.



Really?....... the very first selection for Supreme Court Justice, by Roosevelt, was Hugo Black. Using his first opportunity to select the best candidate for the Supreme Court of the United States, Roosevelt's carefully selected choice was a racist, segregationist, anti-Catholic named Hugo Black.

And spit in the face of black Americans.



a. "... [Hugo] Black was head of new members for the largest Klan cell in the South. New members of the KKK had to pledge their allegiance to the “eternal separation of Church and State.”... Separation was a crucial part of the KKK’s jurisprudential agenda. It was included in the Klansman’s Creed..."Egnorance: Hugo Black and the real history of "the wall of separation between church and state"]

Let's remind all, again, that the KKK was an arm of the Democrat Party post-Civil War...and, clearly, continued to be so through Roosevelt's time.


b. Hugo Black was his first selection, in 1937. Black was a multi-faceted hater....This KKK Senator from Alabama wrote the majority decision on Korematsu v. US; in 1967, he said ‘They all look alike to a person not a Jap.” Engage: Conversations in Philosophy: "They all look alike to a person not a Jap"*: The Legacy of Korematsu at OSU

c. And, Hugo Black's anti-Catholic bias showed up in his actions on the Supreme Court: He falsely claimed that Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists, in which he used the phrase 'wall of separation [between church and state]' was a cornerstone of anti-religious sentiment among the Founders. Nothing could be further from the truth.
 
Can you name any KKKers who are Republicans?
"I'm here because our Republican values are ... number one, standing up for local white identity. Our identity's under threat. Number two, the free market. And number three, killing Jews." ~ Sean Patrick Nielsen, White Nationalist.


Have the Republicans placed any KKKers on the Supreme Court?
The Democrats have.

The Democrats haven't put any KKK members on the Supreme Court.

You are lying again.

Hugo Black - Wikipedia

Shortly after Black's appointment to the Supreme Court, Ray Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote a series of articles revealing Black's involvement in the Klan, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.[107] The first article in the series was published on Sept 13, 1937, barely a month after Black's appointment and shortly after his confirmation. Titled "Justice Black Revealed as Ku Klux Klansman,"[108] the article described how Black's resignation from the Klan "was the first move of his campaign for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator from Alabama."


At a press conference on Sept 14 1937, Roosevelt was asked about whether he had knowledge of Black's involvement with the Ku Klux Klan. He responded in part, “I know only what I have read in the newspapers…Mr. Justice Black is abroad. Until such time as he returns there is no further comment to be made.”[109] On Sept 21 1937, FDR was again asked during a press conference about whether or not he had communications with Hugo Black regarding his involvement in the Ku Klux Klan. Again, FDR denied speaking with Hugo Black, and when asked about whether the Department of Justice should be "charged automatically" with investigating Supreme Court appointments, FDR said in part, "No, certainly not...a man's private life is supposed to be his private life..."


On Sept 21, 1937, Hugo Black was “besieged” by reporters. He said, “If I make any statement it will be in a way the people can hear me and understand what I have to say, and not have to depend on some parts of the press which might fail to report all I have to say.”[110]


On October 1, 1937, Hugo Black made a statement over the radio.[111] Black said in part, "I number among my friends many members of the colored race. Certainly, they are entitled to the full measure of protection accorded by our Constitution and our laws..."[112] Black also said, "I did join the Klan. I later resigned. I never rejoined.... Before becoming a Senator I dropped the Klan. I have had nothing to do with it since that time. I abandoned it. I completely discontinued any association with the organization. I have never resumed it and never expect to do so."[113] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that “fifty million listeners heard the unprecedented speech.”


Near the end of his life, Black would claim that joining the Klan was a mistake, and went on to say "I would have joined any group if it helped get me votes."[32]


Biographers in the 1990s examined Black's views of religious denominations. Ball found regarding the Klan that Black "sympathized with the group's economic, nativist, and anti-Catholic beliefs."[114] Newman said Black "disliked the Catholic Church as an institution" and gave numerous anti-Catholic speeches in his 1926 election campaign to Ku Klux Klan meetings across Alabama.[115] However, in 1937 The Harvard Crimson reported on Black's appointment of a Jewish law clerk, noting that he "earlier had appointed Miss Annie Butt, a Catholic, as a secretary, and the Supreme Court had designated Leon Smallwood, a Negro and a Catholic as his messenger."[116]

Thanks for posting that- demonstrating that Hugo Black was not a member of the KKK while he was a Supreme Court justice.



Stop tap-dancing....he revealed you as he lying low-life that you are.
 
Funny how stupid as a stick PC takes the word of a trolling KKK white supremacist - who has the following of about 12 people. Maybe she's Quigg's twin sister.


Can you name any KKKers who are Republicans?
"I'm here because our Republican values are ... number one, standing up for local white identity. Our identity's under threat. Number two, the free market. And number three, killing Jews." ~ Sean Patrick Nielsen, White Nationalist.


Have the Republicans placed any KKKers on the Supreme Court?
The Democrats have.

The Democrats haven't put any KKK members on the Supreme Court.

You are lying again.



Really?....... the very first selection for Supreme Court Justice, by Roosevelt, was Hugo Black. Using his first opportunity to select the best candidate for the Supreme Court of the United States, Roosevelt's carefully selected choice was a racist, segregationist, anti-Catholic named Hugo Black.

And spit in the face of black Americans.



a. "... [Hugo] Black was head of new members for the largest Klan cell in the South. New members of the KKK had to pledge their allegiance to the “eternal separation of Church and State.”... Separation was a crucial part of the KKK’s jurisprudential agenda. It was included in the Klansman’s Creed..."Egnorance: Hugo Black and the real history of "the wall of separation between church and state"]

Let's remind all, again, that the KKK was an arm of the Democrat Party post-Civil War...and, clearly, continued to be so through Roosevelt's time.


b. Hugo Black was his first selection, in 1937. Black was a multi-faceted hater....This KKK Senator from Alabama wrote the majority decision on Korematsu v. US; in 1967, he said ‘They all look alike to a person not a Jap.” Engage: Conversations in Philosophy: "They all look alike to a person not a Jap"*: The Legacy of Korematsu at OSU

c. And, Hugo Black's anti-Catholic bias showed up in his actions on the Supreme Court: He falsely claimed that Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists, in which he used the phrase 'wall of separation [between church and state]' was a cornerstone of anti-religious sentiment among the Founders. Nothing could be further from the truth.
At that time in history, the blacks didn't matter much in regards to federal govt. operation and the states also...They were considered on the same level as a Jew...And it just wasn't mean old nasty FDR doing it, it was the majority of republicans also...No surprise really considering the opinion of the majority also hated Asians worse than blacks.....
 

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