Tom, what did any of that have to do with my post? The point was simple. Conservative white Southerners switched parties in the '70s and '80s. Therefore saying that its the Dem's who were pro KKK misses the point that those same guys voted GOP in the '80s and 90's before they started to die off. That's not opinion, its fact. So, spare me the Limbaugh BS. No party is virtuous on this issue. Again, fact, not opinion, so why don't we stop with the BS that the GOP is the party of racial equality and the Dem's are racist (or vice versa if you listen to the Dems) and accept that both parties have blood on their hands and move on. I mean hell Tom, when did either one of us care enough about what other people think to spin the historical record? Tell the the truth and and let the chips fall where they may.
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FQ, While the segregationists
may (Just off the top of my head, Al Gore SR was a Segregationist, I notice Jr is still a Dem )have fled the Dem party when they realized the socialist take over had turned it into the party of treason that does not change the racist nature of the Dem Party.
Who consistently has made an issue of Obama's alleged race ever since the campaign began ?
On the other hand, who has consistently been opposing his socialist policies ?
And what was the immediate response ?
During the campaign and after the Rep. or Tea Party never raised a question about Obama's alleged blackness. (His Kenyan relatives are more than half Arab, his people weren't slaves, they were slave traders )
It was the Dems who have tried to make an issue of his race, and who answer charges of a socialist agenda with accusations of racism.