Was nothing confusing bout these facts---
That would be impossible --unless O drops out .Cain would be only negro candidate and possible 1st negro pres.
If you tell a lie long enough you actual believe it to be true--
--Would wager you believe it was the Dems that pushed civil rights for your family also--
however--
The House version of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was supported by only 61 percent of that Chamber's Democrats versus 80 percent of the Republicans.
More importantly, it was Republicans that ended a Democrat filibuster preventing a vote on this bill in the Senate. 82 percent of Republicans voted for cloture versus 66 percent of Democrats.
In the final Senate vote on the Act, 82 percent of Republicans voted "Aye" versus 69 percent of Democrats.
The same is true for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 when 94 percent of Senate Republicans voted in favor of the bill versus 73 percent of Democrats. The final vote on the House's version was even more stark as only one Senate Republican voted against it compared to seventeen Democrats.
In the House, 82 percent of Republicans supported the bill versus 78 percent of Democrats.
--but if you tell a lie long enough and media supports it--you somehow believe it's true.
You might want to rethink ole whitety and rebs being responsible for your failures.
Cain tells you no excuses/your responsible for your plight
--Gumby/Dems tells you why you failed--its the system--They need to keep you reliant on that tit--
that sent you kurby --:wall: -- AGAIN
Quoting a bunch of stats from the 1960s proves nothing. In those days the deep South was almost entirely Democrat. Racism was rampant, and elected Dems from the South mostly opposed integration and civil rights in general. Think Ross Barnett, George Wallace, Orval Faubus and their henchmen, James Earl Ray, Byron De La Beckwith.*
Today those deep South states are Republican, and they still hate civil rights.
Indeed Lyndon Johnson knew that signing civil rights legislation would cost Dems the South.
"There goes the South for a generation," Lyndon Johnson is said to have predicted as he signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act into law. Actually, it's been two generations, but otherwise Johnson was dead-on.
Lyndon, himself a southerner, did what was right and just, politics be damned.
Racism is still rampant in the South, but the politicians there are now Repubs. Same doggie, different color. Or, to make it clear for you - same assholes, different party.
In Johnson's day, the clear-headed, responsible people were mostly Republicans, and the narrow minded bigots were mostly Dems. The roles have been reversed.
Speaking of tit-sucking, tell us, doggie, just what good you have contributed to society - other than making insurance cost more by sucking up premium dollars and contributing nothing of value in return.
How 'bout you get your lips off my nipples and get a real job?
* in 1964 I was a student in Jackson, MS, and I met the erstwhile Mr. Beckwith at the home of a gun-nut friend. He openly admitted: "Sure I shot him. That nigger needed killin'." The local authorities never even questioned him.
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