I am well aware of the r****t history of the Democrat party. I am also aware that the remains of the r****t elements of the party moved to the Republican party during the 1960's when Johnson got Civil Rights bills enacted into law.
National Park wrote:
I am well aware of the r****t history of the Democrat party. I am also aware that the remains of the r****t elements of the party moved to the Republican party during the 1960's when Johnson got Civil Rights bills enacted into law.
Your empty words are meaningless. Back them up with fact.
phcaan
Loc: Willow Springs, MO
skylane5sp wrote:
Your empty words are meaningless. Back them up with fact.
Our boy park is a liberal, he don't need no stinking facts.
skylane5sp wrote:
Your empty words are meaningless. Back them up with fact.
Open an American History Book
phcaan
Loc: Willow Springs, MO
ken_stern wrote:
Open an American History Book
You mean that you read them? I thought all you folks did was tear down statues and remove historical books that don't fit your controlling agenda. You know, rewrite history as you want it to be to fit your version of what it should have been.
In addition to -- Open an American History Book --
I should have added "Then have someone read it to you - SLOWLY
phcaan
Loc: Willow Springs, MO
ken_stern wrote:
In addition to -- Open an American History Book --
I should have added "Then have someone read it to you - SLOWLY
Before or after you folks have rewritten it?
phcaan wrote:
Before or after you folks have rewritten it?
Ask yourself these two questions:
a) Why did the South (old confederacy) v**e solid Democrat from before the Civil War until the mid-1960s
b) Why does the South (old confederacy) now v**e solid (well almost -- Va & Ga) Republican since the mid-1960s
It's all in that History Book & it's all about Race!!!
phcaan
Loc: Willow Springs, MO
ken_stern wrote:
Ask yourself these two questions:
a) Why did the South (old confederacy) v**e solid Democrat from before the Civil War until the mid-1960s
b) Why does the South (old confederacy) now v**e solid (well almost -- Va & Ga) Republican since the mid-1960s
It's all in that History Book & it's all about Race!!!
And you have have weaponized race to divide America so that you and your cronies can control the populace to conform to your vision of s***ery today. Guess what, we don't buy your lies, your h**e America message, or your vision of the controlled society you wish to create.
National Park wrote:
I am well aware of the r****t history of the Democrat party. I am also aware that the remains of the r****t elements of the party moved to the Republican party during the 1960's when Johnson got Civil Rights bills enacted into law.
Below, from Wikipedia here are the v**es for the Civil Rights Act By party. In case you can't figure it out the first figure is "For" and the second is "Against" and then it's converted to a percentage. Seems like the bill was much more popular with Republicans. Why would the r****t Dems move to the party that supported the bill?
The record of the roll call v**e kept by the House Clerk on final passage of the bill
The original House version:[25]
Democratic Party: 152–96 (61–39%)
Republican Party: 138–34 (80–20%)
Cloture in the Senate:[26]
Democratic Party: 44–23 (66–34%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version:[25]
Democratic Party: 46–21 (69–31%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version, v**ed on by the House:[25]
Democratic Party: 153–91 (63–37%)
Republican Party: 136–35 (80–20%)
InfiniteISO wrote:
Below, from Wikipedia here are the v**es for the Civil Rights Act By party. In case you can't figure it out the first figure is "For" and the second is "Against" and then it's converted to a percentage. Seems like the bill was much more popular with Republicans. Why would the r****t Dems move to the party that supported the bill?
The record of the roll call v**e kept by the House Clerk on final passage of the bill
The original House version:[25]
Democratic Party: 152–96 (61–39%)
Republican Party: 138–34 (80–20%)
Cloture in the Senate:[26]
Democratic Party: 44–23 (66–34%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version:[25]
Democratic Party: 46–21 (69–31%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version, v**ed on by the House:[25]
Democratic Party: 153–91 (63–37%)
Republican Party: 136–35 (80–20%)
Below, from Wikipedia here are the v**es for the C... (
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