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August 4, 2009

A Shameful History

Ex-Hollywood Liberal has an informative post on the United States' historical racial conflicts and the Democrats' role in them.
When Republicans won the Civil War in 1865, it didn’t stop there. In spite of the 13th Amendment, Democrats continued to deny blacks their citizenship rights. In 1868, the 14th Amendment was passed, establishing citizenship for all in Federal law.

100% of Republicans voted for it.
100% of Democrats opposed it.

Despite passage of the 14th Amendment, Democrats continued to prevent blacks from voting. To overcome this, Congress passed the 15th Amendment, establishing the right to vote for all people regardless of race,
color, or previous condition of servitude.

100% of Republicans voted for it.
100% of Democrats opposed it.

From 1866–1875, the Republican Congress passed 19 civil rights laws. Democrats oppose them all.

In 1866, Democrats formed the Ku Klux Klan with the express purpose of preventing the election of Republicans in the South. In 1872, Democrats admitted during Congressional hearings that the Klan was a Democrat creation intended to restore Democrat control of the South. The Klan carried out this plan with a series of massacres.

In 1876, Democrats took control of the House and no more civil rights legislation was passed until 1964. In 1892, Democrats took control of the White House, the Senate, and the House. They immediately established Jim Crow laws and repealed all civil rights legislation passed by the Republicans. The laws or amendments they could not repeal were skirted by poll taxes and literacy tests.

Until 1935, all blacks elected to Congress were Republicans. In addition to those elected to federal office, hundreds of blacks (all Republican) were elected to state legislatures in the South. In the 1920s, Republicans proposed anti-lynching legislation. The legislation passed the house but was killed by the Democrat-controlled Senate. The legislation finally passed by a slim margin in 1939 despite the passionate opposition speech by Democrat Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson.

Two years after the passage of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Democrats expressed their opposition to the desegregation decision in the "Southern Manifesto." One hundred members of Congress, all Democrats, signed the manifesto.

In 1957, Republican President Eisenhower authored a Civil Rights Bill, hoping to repair the damage done to blacks and their civil rights by Democrats since 1892. Passage of the bill was blocked by Senate Democrats.

In 1959, Republican President Eisenhower authored a Voting Rights Bill in an effort to undo the disenfranchisement of blacks by Democrats through poll taxes, literacy tests, and threats of violence by the KKK. Once again, passage of the bill was blocked by Senate Democrats.
As the daughter of Harvard Professor Henry “Bunifah Latifah” Gates, Elizabeth’s vapid blog about the “Beer Summit” devolved from pageant queen oratory into the swamp of revisionist history. Her final comments not only corroborate her father’s uninspired performance as an educator and parent, but also identifies herself among America's next generation of race-baiters... (Read the rest of this great post here)

22 comments:

Opus #6 said...

It is good to publish this information, which has been curiously absent from history books.

Will democrats listen? Eventually, maybe some....

Barking Spider said...

This is the first time I have seen that information and all I can say is that the Democrats must be very proud of themselves - NOT!

LL said...

The Democratic Party has gone to great lengths to keep many people of color on welfare - to make them mutli-generational dependent wards of the State. Why? They vote Democrat in the hopes of keeping the dole coming in while they live in squalor.

There is a dignity that comes with work, with achievement, and the Democratic Party has sought to quash that dignity through the policies they have pursued.

charmel said...

because you don't like Obama you don't believe that with him you have put better than us that we have Berlusconi, at least him you/he/she is installing more social politics and you don't read "to personam "as it happens to italia

Anonymous said...

LL, excellent point.

The Democrats don't want to reduce poverty, they want to grow it build there voter base. "Vote for me and I'll take care of your basic needs" ... sounds like slavery to me.

I've been saying that for twenty years and even my conservative friends give me strange points.

Becky said...

I hear ya! I'm a big US history buff and I often quote these things to the "Democrats" or "liberals" (same thing). No one listens, all they remember is Strom Thurmond and how racist he was and he was a Republican.

Mango's Madness said...

The party in power now, is only good at smoke and mirrors. Sleight of hand. How that empty suit got into power befuddles me. We will awaken and take our country back! I for one am ready for some sanity!!!

Anonymous said...

Opie,

In many cases, history itself is absent from schools.

Anonymous said...

Barky,

The everyday honest working shmoe Democrats themselves are unaware of these facts. Opie was correct... nobody anywhere tells them.

Anonymous said...

"They vote Democrat in the hopes of keeping the dole coming in while they live in squalor."

LL, you are so right. In that sentence, you have captured the philosophy of the Democrat party.

Anonymous said...

Charmel,

I agree that Italy has a big problem with Berlusconi, but the United States is facing a big change from Capitalism to Marxism.

This alteration was attempted under Roosevelt and it led to a financial disaster. The hate is for the Obama policies, not Obama.

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Accosento che l'Italia ha un grande problema con Berlusconi, ma gli Stati Uniti stanno affrontando un grande cambiamento dal capitalismo a marxismo.

Questa alterazione è stata tentata sotto Roosevelt ed ha condotto ad un disastro finanziario. L'avversione è per le politiche di Obama, non Obama.

Anonymous said...

Batty, when the anti-war faction, and the environmentalists, and the race-baiters, and the Marxists, and the Chicago Mob, and Big Labor finally took the unchallengeable reins of power, disaster was guaranteed.

Anonymous said...

Becky, the media controls the message.

Anonymous said...

Mango, the answer is in the question. The empty suit got into power because we were asleep. And it was McCain and the GOP who put us asleep with a major dose of Bob Dole politics.

USA_Admiral said...

This is a great find.

The message can either be lost or found. It looks like someone found this one.

I realize now how poorly I was educated in my informative years.

CAPTAIN THURSTON said...

And you didn't even touch on Alec Baldwin. Great find!

Elizabeth said...

Great article. I have read about these thing before, but never together. Great job.

The Democrat spread the most propaganda. Just take a look how much Obama is on television and how the media tries to spin everything he does wrong into a positive. PROPAGNDA!

Anonymous said...

Admiral, we both were. Luckily, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher came along and got me curious about things.

Anonymous said...

Jeez, an Admiral AND a Captain. This feels like Basic Training all over again.

No, I wouldn't touch Alec Baldwin with a fine tooth comb.

It's amazing that a man so talented could be so politically lost.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Tricia... thanks for the spirited post. I never realized there such a cool Conservative from Canada.

anon said...

What LL says says is so true.

Our governments style of dealing with poverty and lack of education among 1st Nations people is similar and creates enormous rifts between the Natives and and the whites. It's almost as though our social aid programs are designed specifically to be a divisive force.
It has white folk cursing the Ist Nations for sucking up huge government resources, while the 1st's continue to live barely above the poverty line and continue to hate the whites who gave them the pox-ridden blankets in the first place.

There has got to be a better way.

Interesting article Mr Goomba, thanks for posting it.

Anonymous said...

Powdie...

Socialism feeds on division. That's why it is encouraged.