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  1. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    In 1957, racist Democrat Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus surrounded Little Rock Central High School with National Guard troops to prevent federal court-ordered racial integration. After a tense standoff, Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent 1,000 army paratroopers to Little Rock to help black students safely enter the school and attend classes.

    As late as 1963, one of the most prominent Democrat governors in the South, racist Democrat George Wallace, shouted the following words in public at his inauguration ceremony:

    “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!”

    Later that year, he stood in the door of the University of Alabama to forcefully prevent black students from entering the school:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_in_the_Schoolhouse_Door

    Another governor of Georgia, racist Democrat Lester Maddox, refused to serve African-Americans in his Atlanta restaurant all of the way into the mid-1960’s. He finally closed the restaurant in 1965, without ever having served one single black customer. This was exactly 100 years after the end of the American Civil War.

  2. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    Finally, in 1952, a Republican was elected president following 20 years of Democrat nightmares beginning in 1932. This Republican president (Eisenhower) immediately named another Republican (Earl Warren) as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. A few years later, this Republican-led Supreme Court reached the landmark “Brown versus Board of Education” decision, forbidding segregation of public schools.

    But the racist Democrat white-supremacists in the South refused to comply with the edicts of the decision, claiming “States Rights”. To enforce the court decision, Republican President Eisenhower then sent Federal troops back into the South for the first time since 1877. This was the beginning of the end for Jim Crow.

    Since about 1970, the South has voted solid Republican. During all of these years since then, African-Americans in the South have been free to sit at lunch counters, drink from water fountains, use public restrooms, attend integrated schools, vote in open elections, run for public office, and much more.

    Please compare this to the same rights they did not have at all throughout the previous 100 years of Democrat rule in the South.

  3. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    The compromise of 1877: An American nakba for former slaves and their descendants.

    Since the inception of their political party, Democrats had kept dark-skinned people of African descent in forced servitude in the South.

    The new Republican party was formed in 1855. Five years later, they had elected the first Republican president of the United States. Five years after that they had freed all of the slaves in the South after a bitter war with the racist Democrat white-supremacists of the Confederacy.

    After the Civil War, federal troops were kept in the South to protect the newly freed slaves from their former Democrat masters.

    In 1877, the Republican president agreed to remove all remaining federal troops from the South in return for a guarantee from southern Democrats that the civil rights of African-Americans would be protected.

    Shortly after the troops were removed, the Democrats reneged on their pledge and implemented harsh Jim Crow laws throughout the South. This betrayal resulted in a cruel system of Apartheid oppression of all citizens having black skin.

    Racist Democrat white-supremacists enforced segregation, racial discrimination, intimidation of black voters, whites-only lunch counters, whites-only restrooms, whites-only drinking fountains, whites-only swimming pools, whites-only movie theaters, whites-only hotels, and on and on and on.

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  4. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    In 1957, racist Democrat Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus surrounded Little Rock Central High School with National Guard troops to prevent federal court-ordered racial integration. After a tense standoff, Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent 1,000 army paratroopers to Little Rock to help black students safely enter the school and attend classes.

    As late as the 1963, one of the most prominent Democrat governors in the South, racist Democrat George Wallace, shouted the following words in public at his inauguration ceremony:

    “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!”

    Later that year, he stood in the door of the University of Alabama to forcefully prevent black students from entering the school:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_in_the_Schoolhouse_Door

    Another governor of Georgia, racist Democrat Lester Maddox, refused to serve African-Americans in his Atlanta restaurant all of the way into the mid-1960’s. He finally closed the restaurant in 1965, without ever having served one single black customer. This was exactly 100 years after the end of the American Civil War.

  5. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    Racial bigotry of Democrat white-supremacists was pervasive throughout the Nineteenth Century, but what is truly mind boggling is how far into the Twentieth Century this deplorable ideology remained a cornerstone of Democrat culture.

    From 1861 through 1912 there had been nine Republican presidents and only one Democrat. During this entire time, the District of Columbia was kept unsegregated by one Republican administration after another. Finally, in 1912, because of a bitter split in the Republican party, a Democrat named Woodrow Wilson slithered into the white house. As the first Democrat president of the new century, one might ponder what new ideas he had for the modern era. Not surprisingly, one of his first moves was to implement racist Jim Crow policies throughout the District of Columbia.

    In the 1940’s, West Virginia racist Democrat Robert Byrd felt no shame at all in joining the white-supremacist Ku Klux Klan, dawning a white sheet, and tormenting dark-skinned citizens at night. He was a prolific recruiter, advancing all of the way to the top position of Exalted Cyclops of his local unit. In 1944, he made the following statement in a letter to Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-MS):

    “I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.“

    In 1946, Byrd wrote a letter to the Imperial Wizard stating, “The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia and in every state in the nation.”

    In 2001, Byrd repeatedly used the phrase “white niggers” on a national television broadcast.

  6. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    At the dawn of history, in 1964, someone told me that if I voted for Goldwater there would be an expanded war in Vietnam and riots in the streets of America. They were absolutely correct. I voted for Goldwater and one year later there was an expanded war in Vietnam and riots in the streets of America.

    Lyndon Johnson had won a landslide victory by falsely promising that he would not send American boys to fight in Vietnam. The Democrats had also taken control of both houses of Congress with large majorities. The Republicans had become essentially irrelevant.

    But earlier that year, Republicans in Congress had enabled the passage of one of the most significant and far-reaching pieces of civil rights legislation in the history of the country.

    Here is how they did it:

    Twice during the Republican Eisenhower administration, in 1957 and 1960, there had been serious attempts to pass a civil rights act through Congress. But the legislation was filibustered and beaten back both times by racist Democrat white-supremacists.

    It was tried again in 1964, but even though the Democrats controlled both houses of Congress with solid majorities, they could not come up with enough votes from Democrat lawmakers to pass the legislation. The bill was fiercely filibustered for 54 days in the U.S. Senate by racist Democrat segregationists including Robert Byrd of West Virginia.

    But overwhelming Republican support for the bill enabled the country to finally provide civil rights to African-Americans who had been denied these rights for one full century of Democrat imposed white-supremacy apartheid rule throughout the South.

  7. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    American women have now had the right to vote for a full 100 years. They could have had it sooner, but passage of the Nineteenth Amendment had been vehemently opposed by Democrats in Congress year after year.

    The Susan B. Anthony Amendment was defeated four times by Democrat-controlled Senates. When the Republican Party regained control of Congress in 1919, the Equal Suffrage Amendment was passed immediately by the House in May of that year and by the Senate in June. It was then submitted to the states for ratification, where 26 of the 36 states that approved it had Republican legislatures.

    Incidentally, women had already been legally voting for a number of years in Republican-majority states such as Wyoming where Democrats could not block their right to do so.

    http://www.nfrw.org/women-suffrage

    It is noteworthy to point out that Susan B. Anthony was arrested in 1872 for illegally voting a straight Republican ticket. There is little doubt that today’s Democrats would also be in favor of arresting every single Republican voter if they could.

    https://myemail.constantcontact.com/She-was-ARRESTED-for-Voting-Republican—-Susan-B—Anthony—I-deplore-the-horrible-crime-of-child-murder—.html?soid=1108762609255&aid=19Wf4p2zFRU

  8. over 3 years ago on The Academia Waltz

    In 1957, racist Democrat Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus surrounded Little Rock Central High School with National Guard troops to prevent federal court-ordered racial integration. After a tense standoff, Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent 1,000 army paratroopers to Little Rock to help black students safely enter the school and attend classes.

    As late as the 1963, one of the most prominent Democrat governors in the South, racist Democrat George Wallace, shouted the following words in public at his inauguration ceremony:

    “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!”

    Later that year, he stood in the door of the University of Alabama to forcefully prevent black students from entering the school:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_in_the_Schoolhouse_Door

    Another governor of Georgia, racist Democrat Lester Maddox, refused to serve African-Americans in his Atlanta restaurant all of the way into the mid-1960’s. He finally closed the restaurant in 1965, without ever having served one single black customer. This was exactly 100 years after the end of the American Civil War.

  9. over 3 years ago on Doonesbury

    Biden is also on record advocating for cuts in Social Security, Medicare, and Veteran Benefits and then lying about it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X3UiSvgle0

  10. over 3 years ago on Doonesbury

    He admitted the plagiary after he was caught.

    That’s not the same as “giving credit”.

    He also admitted plagiarizing in law school:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/09/18/biden-admits-plagiarizing-in-law-school/53047c90-c16d-4f3a-9317-a106be8f6102/