Democrat President Franklin Roosevelt refused to sign anti-lynching legislation in the 1930s. Typical for leftists. I've been having a go 'round with Reppy's white supremacist blog, where he writes: "I only repudiate hate and such when I think something is hateful." That's what lefties do. Deny the hate and spin long, rambing and insane justifications for it: "That ordinary people did these things is deeply disturbing; that they manufactured a social rationale for their acts is more disturbing still":
More here. Reppy's Motto:
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.
-- Robert C. Byrd, letter to Sentor Theodore Bilbo (D-MS), 1944.
Previously: "White Minority." AND FROM ST. BLOGUSTINE:
"Your unconquerable strength is in your ability to express the truth. They despise you for it. Let them!"
And despise they do.
Thanks Mr Douglas. I've been saying as much for a while...the Democrats blocked a Harding supported anti-lynching law during the 20's... the scroll to page 4.
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Love your stuff...see you at Revolution 2.0 in November!
Thanks for commenting, Steve.
ReplyDeleteDemocratic hypocrisy is all around us. And hypocrisy is much of what the voters are rejecting.
I think the public got realized that voting for "hope and change" wasn't the same thing as voting in the season finale of "America's Next Top Model". Heh.
ReplyDeleteThe vermin who lynched black people in the 1920's and 30's were unspeakably hateful, unjust and criminal. May they burn in hell!
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