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09/09/15 10:07 PM

#237594 RE: Lebaneseproud #237590

Lebaneseproud -- I forgot nothing (that's history I know far better than you do or ever will) -- as you do or at least should know, the Klan became an overwhelmingly Republican/Teaflublican wingbutt/bagnut/teabuggerer stronghold virtually overnight from and following the enactment of the civil rights laws under LBJ (ever heard of Tricky Dick's 'Southern Strategy'?), and it has remained such ever since, to this very day; they've been all yours for 50 years now -- that is 'Game , set , match. Discussion over'
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09/09/15 10:28 PM

#237600 RE: Lebaneseproud #237590

Lebaneseproud, your inanity knows no bounds, sometimes. You could say the Germans who persecuted Jews so badly, and who elected
Hitler, though he never got much more than about what Trump claims today, are the Germans who are taking in so many Syrian refugees now.

It would be as disingenuous a comment as your "And you forgot that the KKK was founded by Democrats. Sit on that. Game , set , match. Discussion over"

Consider: State Sen. Stephen Martin says Democratic Party created the Ku Klux Klan
By Sean Gorman on Monday, June 10th, 2013 at 10:05 a.m. .. excerpt ..

"The party lines of the 1860s/1870s are not the party lines of today," she wrote to us. "Although the names stayed the same, the platforms of the two
parties reversed each other in the mid-20th century, due in large part to white ‘Dixiecrats’ flight out of the Democratic Party and into the Republican
Party after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. By then, the Democratic Party had become the party of ‘reform,’ supporting a variety of
‘liberal’ causes, including civil rights, women’s rights, etc. whereas this had been the banner of the Republican Party in the nineteenth century."
http://www.politifact.com/virginia/statements/2013/jun/10/stephen-martin/state-sen-stephen-martin-says-democratic-party-cre/

You could much more honestly have said those who started the KKK were more likely comfortable as Democrats some 150
years ago, as Trump was when he was, but would definitely find themselves more at home with the Republican Party today.

Stephen Martin of Virgina accepted he erred. How about you recognizing your absurdity.