The Very Worst Racist

Thanks for this thread Politicalchica...it was one of the greatest political magic tricks when the democrats convinced black Americans that the Republicans were the racists and the former slave holding, kkk, jim crow democrats were their best friend....
 
Thanks for this thread Politicalchica...it was one of the greatest political magic tricks when the democrats convinced black Americans that the Republicans were the racists and the former slave holding, kkk, jim crow democrats were their best friend....

No such thing happened fuckwit. Go back to bed.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor

Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.

Um...you realize this guy died in 1973 right?

But don't let that stop you from attacking him as a potential candidate for Attorney General.

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As there is no such suggestion in the OP, one begins to doubt your reading ability.

Can we get you to start a thread praising Bull Connor for being a zealous anti-communist?

That would put him on the shortlist of your most beloved heroes of the 50's wouldn't it?
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor

Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.

Um...you realize this guy died in 1973 right?

But don't let that stop you from attacking him as a potential candidate for Attorney General.

g007_citizen_kane_slow_clap.gif



As there is no such suggestion in the OP, one begins to doubt your reading ability.

Really? Because I quoted your OP.

Perhaps you should try reading it, or at least making some sort of relevant commentary in addition to the cut-and-paste bullshit.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor

Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.

Um...you realize this guy died in 1973 right?

But don't let that stop you from attacking him as a potential candidate for Attorney General.

g007_citizen_kane_slow_clap.gif



As there is no such suggestion in the OP, one begins to doubt your reading ability.

Really? Because I quoted your OP.

Perhaps you should try reading it, or at least making some sort of relevant commentary in addition to the cut-and-paste bullshit.


No, you moron, you didn't,

I wrote at the start that he died in '73.

Strike one.

I never suggested he be considered for Attorney General

Strike two.

Doubling down on your mistake.

You're out.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor




2. "Bull Connor was a Democrat. As the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, it was at his command that civil rights protesters were attacked by dogs and beaten back by high-powered streams from fire hoses. One did not have to fabricate evidence that he was a racist.

Bull Connor was also a member of the Democratic National Committee. That’s the governing board of the national Democratic Party, the one currently chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Connor was active in the Democratic Party at the same time that Senators Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee were leading the opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Connor was no doubt pleased that 80 percent of the “no” votes on that bill in the U.S. Senate, and 75 percent of the opposition in the House, came from Democrats." Remembering Bull Connor 8230 accurately The Daily Caller




Bull Connor....officer of the law.....responsible for seeing that justice be done.

3. "Since the 15th century, Lady Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is or should be meted out objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness; blind justice and impartiality." Lady Justice - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Peeking under the blindfold and using skin color to decide what justice is cannot be considered as less than malfeasance.



4. What a horror, to have the man in charge of upholding the law, one who could see no farther than the color of a man's skin.

And, even higher then Bull Connor....what a horror to have as the Attorney-General of the United States a man as focused on skin color as Bull Connor.
.... a modern day Bull Connor, another Democrat....Eric Holder.





5. "It's one thing to watch race hustlers like the Rev. Al Sharpton bellowing, "No justice, no peace." But when the attorney general of the United States makes false but racially incendiary claims about today's alleged "pernicious racism," we are in uncharted territory.

Holder complains about different prison rates, different school expulsion rates and longer prison sentences for black boys and men compared to white boys and men. He equates "equal rights" with "equal results." Eric Holder A More Dangerous Race-Card Hustler Than Al Sharpton RealClearPolitics




Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.


This about Bill Connor is factually correct.

He was a Democrat and he died at the time right after Nixon's Southern State Strategy, where racist whites from South, most of the formerly registered Democrats, started becoming Republicans.

How PoliticalShit loves to gloss over this VERY important detail.

Why?

Because it's doesn't fit her shitty monologue.

Carry on, PC, you are a hero ---- in your own mind!
 
Bull Connor was a hard core far right Conservative like Political Chic.

If the GOP were still liberal; they would be as popular as the Democrats.


Hard to take your advice, after you championed the slut.

And this:

"Poll: President Obama hits bottom in New York"
Poll President Obama hits bottom in New York - Kendall Breitman - POLITICO.com


I love it when uneducated idiots decide to quote one single poll alone. This is hilarious.
The politico article also lumps "ok" in with "bad". Also hilarious.

Here are the complete figures, but remember, it is just one poll, from the same polling firm that had John McCain only 4 points behind Obama (45-49) in July 2008:

http://maristpoll.marist.edu/wp-con... York State Tables_September 2014.pdf#page=28

Excellent: 12%
Good: 27%
Fair: 28%

------------------------

Poor: 33%
d/n: 1%

Really, PC, you need to learn some things about polling.

Meanwhile, the last Qpiac poll of NY shows Obama's approval at 49% approve / 47% disapprove:

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/ny/ny08212014_n825qpx.pdf

And update of this poll is due this week.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor




2. "Bull Connor was a Democrat. As the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, it was at his command that civil rights protesters were attacked by dogs and beaten back by high-powered streams from fire hoses. One did not have to fabricate evidence that he was a racist.

Bull Connor was also a member of the Democratic National Committee. That’s the governing board of the national Democratic Party, the one currently chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Connor was active in the Democratic Party at the same time that Senators Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee were leading the opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Connor was no doubt pleased that 80 percent of the “no” votes on that bill in the U.S. Senate, and 75 percent of the opposition in the House, came from Democrats." Remembering Bull Connor 8230 accurately The Daily Caller




Bull Connor....officer of the law.....responsible for seeing that justice be done.

3. "Since the 15th century, Lady Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is or should be meted out objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness; blind justice and impartiality." Lady Justice - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Peeking under the blindfold and using skin color to decide what justice is cannot be considered as less than malfeasance.



4. What a horror, to have the man in charge of upholding the law, one who could see no farther than the color of a man's skin.

And, even higher then Bull Connor....what a horror to have as the Attorney-General of the United States a man as focused on skin color as Bull Connor.
.... a modern day Bull Connor, another Democrat....Eric Holder.





5. "It's one thing to watch race hustlers like the Rev. Al Sharpton bellowing, "No justice, no peace." But when the attorney general of the United States makes false but racially incendiary claims about today's alleged "pernicious racism," we are in uncharted territory.

Holder complains about different prison rates, different school expulsion rates and longer prison sentences for black boys and men compared to white boys and men. He equates "equal rights" with "equal results." Eric Holder A More Dangerous Race-Card Hustler Than Al Sharpton RealClearPolitics




Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.


This about Bill Connor is factually correct.

He was a Democrat and he died at the time right after Nixon's Southern State Strategy, where racist whites from South, most of the formerly registered Democrats, started becoming Republicans.

How PoliticalShit loves to gloss over this VERY important detail.

Why?

Because it's doesn't fit her shitty monologue.

Carry on, PC, you are a hero ---- in your own mind!



".... racist whites from South, most of the formerly registered Democrats, started becoming Republicans."

The usual lie from a foul-mouthed boor.


1. In 1948, Strom Thurmond ran as a “Dixiecrat,” not “Dixiecan.” They were segregations, and an offshoot of the Democrat Party. And they remained Democrats.
    1. The so-called “Dixiecrats” remained Democrats and did not migrate to the Republican Party. The Dixiecrats were a group of Southern Democrats who, in the 1948 national election, formed a third party, the State’s Rights Democratic Party with the slogan: “Segregation Forever!” Even so, they continued to be Democrats for all local and state elections, as well as for all future national elections. Frequently Asked Questions National Black Republican Association
    2. While all Democrats weren’t segregationists, all segregationists were Democrats.
    3. Klan members and racists including Hugo Black, George Wallace, ‘Bull’ Connor, Orval Faubus, Lester Maddox, etc.
2.The most important points: all the segregationists in the Senate were Democrats, and remained same for the rest of their lives…except for one. And they were not conservative.

    1. Strom Thurmond became a Republican, albeit 16 years later. Lets see how many of the 12 in the Senate were conservative.
    2. Senator Harry Byrd, staunch opponent of anti-communist McCarthy
    3. Senator Robert Byrd, proabortion, opposed Gulf Wars, supported ERA, high grades from NARAL and ACLU
    4. Senator Allen Ellender, McCarthy opponent, pacifist
    5. Senator Sam Ervin, McCarthy opponent, anti-Vietnam War, Nixon antagonist
    6. Senator Albert Gore, Sr., McCarthy opponent, anti-Vietnam War
    7. Senator James Eastland, strong anti-communist
    8. Senator Wm. Fulbright, McCarthy opponent, anti-Vietnam War, big UN supporter
    9. Senator Walter F. George, supported TVA, and Great Society programs
    10. Senator Ernest Hollings, initiated federal food stamp program, …but supported Clarence Thomas’ nomination
    11. Senator Russell Long, led the campaign for Great Society programs
    12. Senator Richard Russell, McCarthy opponent, anti-Vietnam War, supported FDR’s New Deal
    13. Senator John Stennis, McCarthy opponent, opposed Robert Bork’s nomination. See Coulter, "Mugged," chapter 12
3. But the most important segregationists were Democrats in the U.S. Senate, where civil rights bills went to die.
a. "On June 13, 2005, in a resolution sponsored by senators Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and George Allen of Virginia, together with 78 others, the US Senate formally apologized for its failure to enact this and other anti-lynching bills "when action was most needed."[3] From 1882-1968, "...nearly 200 anti-lynching bills were introduced in Congress, and three passed the House. Seven presidents between 1890 and 1952 petitioned Congress to pass a federal law."[3] None was approved by the Senate because of the powerful opposition of the Southern Democratic voting bloc"
Senate Apologizes for Not Passing Anti-Lynching Laws Fox News


Just as I proved in an earlier post, about Bill Clinton......Democrats were and are racists for life.
 
No, you moron, you didn't,

I wrote at the start that he died in '73.

Strike one.

I never suggested he be considered for Attorney General

Strike two.

Doubling down on your mistake.

You're out.

Here is your typical Blather of an OP:
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973


Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.

Is there a point here other than your usual display or robotically efficient stupidity?

Jeeze, politicians were racist between 1897 and 1973?

No shit Sherlock! Any more startling news? Is water still wet?

None of your blithering idiocy has anything to do with who Obama would pick as the next attorney general.
 
Bull Connor was a hard core far right Conservative like Political Chic.

Yeah, right.

Back in reality, the Left is in a perpetual feeding frenzy to keep blacks poor and contained in the urban ghetto plantation.

Anytime a black person becomes a successful conservative, the Left does a virtual lynch job.
 
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Bull Connor was a hard core far right Conservative like Political Chic.


He was a Democrat, you lying moron.

Exactly the same kind of Democrat that another Democrat with a racist history is..


Let's take a look at the most popular Democrat today, and see how your "conservative" slander holds up.

a. Governor Clinton was among three state officials the NAACP sued in 1989 under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. “Plaintiffs offered plenty of proof of monolithic voting along racial lines, intimidation of black voters and candidates and other official acts that made voting harder for blacks,” the Arkansas Gazette reported December 6, 1989.
  1. Bill Clinton had a Confederate flag-like issue, every year he was governor: Arkansas Code Annotated, Section 1-5-107, provides as follows:

    (a) The Saturday immediately preceding Easter Sunday of each year is designated as ‘Confederate Flag Day’ in this state.

    (b) No person, firm, or corporation shall display an 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. [Emphasis added.]

    (c) 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).

    Bill Clinton took no steps during his twelve years as governor to repeal this law.
    Hillary Clinton's Confederacy Hypocrisy | The Gateway Pundit
Hillary Clinton s Confederacy Hypocrisy The Gateway Pundit



Gee....'til 1992,....21 years ago

(BTW...Orval Eugene Faubus, attended Bill Clinton’s 1979 gubernatorial inauguration, where the two pols hugged, as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette editorial page editor Paul Greenberg recalls.)
Know who Faubus was?
Yup...he used the National Guard to prevent blacks from going to school



c. Bill Clinton wrote his first letter, dated June 21, 1994, of congratulations to the UDC [Untied Daughters of the Confederacy] celebrating their 100th anniversary. Later Clinton wrote a letter September 8, 1994 letter of congratulation to the Georgia Division of the UDC celebrating their 100th anniversary, then August 9, 1995 welcoming to Washington, D.C. for their 1995 national convention. Each letter was given a full page with Clinton’s picture in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine (UDC Magazine) giving legitimacy to the UDC.

For reference, the UDC magazine includes " a Ku Klux Klan praising book, not just the Klan of Reconstruction but the Klan of the 1920s, a book which recommends the racist books of Thomas Dixon, “The Clansman” ...
Anti-Neo-Confederate: Bill Clinton Enables Neo-Confederates & Betrays Carol Moseley-Braun: UPDATED

Gee....that's 18 years ago....



d. "Clinton praised Arkansas’ late Democratic senator J. William Fulbright, a notorious segregationist who opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He also signed the Southern Manifesto, which denounced the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown vs. Board of Education school desegregation decision in 1954. Clinton called Fulbright “My mentor, a visionary, a humanitarian.”Dems Need to Houseclean - Deroy Murdock - National Review Online

and....

e. Fulbright was a full-bore segregationist, voting against the 1957, 1960, 1964, and 1965 civil rights bills.
But...in 1993, Bill Clinton gave the Medal of Freedom award to a lifelong segregationist, Democrat Wm. J. Fulbright. And another life-long segregationist, Democrat Albert Gore, Sr. was in attendance.

20 years ago.


Hey...didn't Bill Clinton just recently speak at the Democrat National Convention?


2012.

That wasn't "50 or 100" years ago....was it?

__________________

f. … President Bill Clinton

argued that Colin Powell, promoted

to brigadier general during Mr.

Alexander’s tenure, was the product

of an affirmative action program.

http://cdn.virtuallearningcourses.com/ivtcontent/images/edw12_ch05_e.pdf




g. 'BILL CLINTON: IN PAST, OBAMA WOULD BE 'CARRYING OUR BAGS'
Bill Clinton In Past Obama Would Be Carrying Our Bags




Bull Connor....Bill Clinton......so easy to confuse the two.


Caught you in another lie, huh?
All you need to do is listen to the liberals on this forum about black conservatives. Then you see racism at it's worse.

Really? Liberals treat black conservatives differently than they treat white conservatives on this forum?

Where's your evidence of that? Which black conservatives get worse treatment on this forum than does, say, Rush Limbaugh, or Sarah Palin, or Steve King, or Ted Cruz?

All far right conservaties are treated as the ignorant folks. Color is no barrier or enhancement to being treated equally. Ignorance is as ignorance does.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor




2. "Bull Connor was a Democrat. As the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, it was at his command that civil rights protesters were attacked by dogs and beaten back by high-powered streams from fire hoses. One did not have to fabricate evidence that he was a racist.

Bull Connor was also a member of the Democratic National Committee. That’s the governing board of the national Democratic Party, the one currently chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Connor was active in the Democratic Party at the same time that Senators Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee were leading the opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Connor was no doubt pleased that 80 percent of the “no” votes on that bill in the U.S. Senate, and 75 percent of the opposition in the House, came from Democrats." Remembering Bull Connor 8230 accurately The Daily Caller




Bull Connor....officer of the law.....responsible for seeing that justice be done.

3. "Since the 15th century, Lady Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is or should be meted out objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness; blind justice and impartiality." Lady Justice - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Peeking under the blindfold and using skin color to decide what justice is cannot be considered as less than malfeasance.



4. What a horror, to have the man in charge of upholding the law, one who could see no farther than the color of a man's skin.

And, even higher then Bull Connor....what a horror to have as the Attorney-General of the United States a man as focused on skin color as Bull Connor.
.... a modern day Bull Connor, another Democrat....Eric Holder.





5. "It's one thing to watch race hustlers like the Rev. Al Sharpton bellowing, "No justice, no peace." But when the attorney general of the United States makes false but racially incendiary claims about today's alleged "pernicious racism," we are in uncharted territory.

Holder complains about different prison rates, different school expulsion rates and longer prison sentences for black boys and men compared to white boys and men. He equates "equal rights" with "equal results." Eric Holder A More Dangerous Race-Card Hustler Than Al Sharpton RealClearPolitics




Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.


This about Bill Connor is factually correct.

He was a Democrat and he died at the time right after Nixon's Southern State Strategy, where racist whites from South, most of the formerly registered Democrats, started becoming Republicans.

How PoliticalShit loves to gloss over this VERY important detail.

Why?

Because it's doesn't fit her shitty monologue.

Carry on, PC, you are a hero ---- in your own mind!
Senator Byrd died a democrat, and was praised by Bill Clinton at his funeral.
 
1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973
"Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor

Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.

Um...you realize this guy died in 1973 right?

But don't let that stop you from attacking him as a potential candidate for Attorney General.

g007_citizen_kane_slow_clap.gif



As there is no such suggestion in the OP, one begins to doubt your reading ability.

Really? Because I quoted your OP.

Perhaps you should try reading it, or at least making some sort of relevant commentary in addition to the cut-and-paste bullshit.


No, you moron, you didn't,

I wrote at the start that he died in '73.
no you didn't. you copied and pasted that he died in '73.
 
Bull Connor was a hard core far right Conservative like Political Chic.


He was a Democrat, you lying moron.

Exactly the same kind of Democrat that another Democrat with a racist history is..


Let's take a look at the most popular Democrat today, and see how your "conservative" slander holds up.

a. Governor Clinton was among three state officials the NAACP sued in 1989 under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. “Plaintiffs offered plenty of proof of monolithic voting along racial lines, intimidation of black voters and candidates and other official acts that made voting harder for blacks,” the Arkansas Gazette reported December 6, 1989.
  1. Bill Clinton had a Confederate flag-like issue, every year he was governor: Arkansas Code Annotated, Section 1-5-107, provides as follows:

    (a) The Saturday immediately preceding Easter Sunday of each year is designated as ‘Confederate Flag Day’ in this state.

    (b) No person, firm, or corporation shall display an 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. [Emphasis added.]

    (c) 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).

    Bill Clinton took no steps during his twelve years as governor to repeal this law.
    Hillary Clinton's Confederacy Hypocrisy | The Gateway Pundit
Hillary Clinton s Confederacy Hypocrisy The Gateway Pundit



Gee....'til 1992,....21 years ago

(BTW...Orval Eugene Faubus, attended Bill Clinton’s 1979 gubernatorial inauguration, where the two pols hugged, as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette editorial page editor Paul Greenberg recalls.)
Know who Faubus was?
Yup...he used the National Guard to prevent blacks from going to school



c. Bill Clinton wrote his first letter, dated June 21, 1994, of congratulations to the UDC [Untied Daughters of the Confederacy] celebrating their 100th anniversary. Later Clinton wrote a letter September 8, 1994 letter of congratulation to the Georgia Division of the UDC celebrating their 100th anniversary, then August 9, 1995 welcoming to Washington, D.C. for their 1995 national convention. Each letter was given a full page with Clinton’s picture in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine (UDC Magazine) giving legitimacy to the UDC.

For reference, the UDC magazine includes " a Ku Klux Klan praising book, not just the Klan of Reconstruction but the Klan of the 1920s, a book which recommends the racist books of Thomas Dixon, “The Clansman” ...
Anti-Neo-Confederate: Bill Clinton Enables Neo-Confederates & Betrays Carol Moseley-Braun: UPDATED

Gee....that's 18 years ago....



d. "Clinton praised Arkansas’ late Democratic senator J. William Fulbright, a notorious segregationist who opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He also signed the Southern Manifesto, which denounced the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown vs. Board of Education school desegregation decision in 1954. Clinton called Fulbright “My mentor, a visionary, a humanitarian.”Dems Need to Houseclean - Deroy Murdock - National Review Online

and....

e. Fulbright was a full-bore segregationist, voting against the 1957, 1960, 1964, and 1965 civil rights bills.
But...in 1993, Bill Clinton gave the Medal of Freedom award to a lifelong segregationist, Democrat Wm. J. Fulbright. And another life-long segregationist, Democrat Albert Gore, Sr. was in attendance.

20 years ago.


Hey...didn't Bill Clinton just recently speak at the Democrat National Convention?


2012.

That wasn't "50 or 100" years ago....was it?

__________________

f. … President Bill Clinton

argued that Colin Powell, promoted

to brigadier general during Mr.

Alexander’s tenure, was the product

of an affirmative action program.

http://cdn.virtuallearningcourses.com/ivtcontent/images/edw12_ch05_e.pdf




g. 'BILL CLINTON: IN PAST, OBAMA WOULD BE 'CARRYING OUR BAGS'
Bill Clinton In Past Obama Would Be Carrying Our Bags




Bull Connor....Bill Clinton......so easy to confuse the two.


Caught you in another lie, huh?
All you need to do is listen to the liberals on this forum about black conservatives. Then you see racism at it's worse.

Really? Liberals treat black conservatives differently than they treat white conservatives on this forum?

Where's your evidence of that? Which black conservatives get worse treatment on this forum than does, say, Rush Limbaugh, or Sarah Palin, or Steve King, or Ted Cruz?

All far right conservaties are treated as the ignorant folks. Color is no barrier or enhancement to being treated equally. Ignorance is as ignorance does.
Last I checked, liberals run the education system. Obama did try to do away with charter schools in Washington, but failed because minorities raised hell. So jake, what party wants minorities uneducated?
 
Bull Connor was a hard core far right Conservative like Political Chic.

Yeah, right.

Back in reality, the Left is in a perpetual feeding frenzy to keep black poor and contained in the urban ghetto plantation.

Anytime a black person becomes a successful conservative, the Left does a virtual lynch job.

Right, Connoer was hard right Conservative as they came. An awful, awful person.

Your second statement is much a lie as the Right wants to starve the poor.

Your third statement is false, but compare it to what the far right has done to Obma.

No skittles and beer for you tonight.
 

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