Martin Luther King Jr. Day...the holiday signed into law by republican president Ronald Reagan. There's never a petard around when you need one. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
look like a beg or die rev to me
We have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor—both black and white, here and abroad. If Negroes and poor whites do not participate in the free flow of wealth within our economy, they will forever be poor, giving their energies, their talents and their limited funds to the consumer market but reaping few benefits and services in return. The way to end poverty is to end the exploitation of the poor, ensure them a fair share of the government services and the nation’s resources. Originally Posted by N6_in_the_villageWhat are you talking about Willis?
You still rewriting history? You sound like an AOC talking point!
Water projects in Tennessee? You mean the TVA created in 1933?
In Aug of 1959 President Eisenhower made TVA self-financing.
And someone "making good" for owning slaves? To the former Confederate states? Johnson "make good"? Right.
You push the "Big Lie", little lies, and every lie in between. Originally Posted by VerySkeptical
I encourage everyone to read the truth about mlk. Hes not the man people propped up as a leader. Plagiarism infidelity and not really a well liked person around his peers.He was a man. I enjoyed hearing him give speeches as far as the content and delivery. As for violence generally it is not condoned in our society, but violence is often a response to violence and therefore justified.
Dont be afraid to read and tell the truth about this man.
At the end he condoned violence [rioting and looting] instead of peaceful marches.
Call me a racist. IDC But the truth is there about mlk and to some it hurts! Originally Posted by winn dixie
What are you talking about Willis? Originally Posted by Levianon17He is regurgitating the 21st Century Revised U.S. history.
It was Senator Strom Thurman who used the filibuster against LBJ's 1964 Civil Rights Act. Strom Thurman was a Republican.Oooh, so close but I guess you can't read those Wikipedia pages. Strom Thurmond was a democrat when he filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was signed into law on July 2nd and Thurmond changed parties (the only democrat to do so) after the 1964 election in November. Thanks for playing and I'm sure that we have a nice prize for you to take home.
You do know that Democrats and Dixiecrats are two different things. John F. Kennedy and "Bull" Connor were not in the same party. For political purposes you try to lump the dixiecrats with the democrats. Their political beliefs were totally different.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strom_Thurmond Originally Posted by adav8s28
look like a beg or die rev to me Originally Posted by lolhahahaAnd to clean up; the democrats Byrd, Russell, Thurmond, and Irvin all participated in a filibuster to stop the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Everyone remembers Byrd (except for V man) and his 14 hours of speaking. Remember his dog Billy? Thurmond changed parties later in the year but Byrd voting against the Voting Rights Act of 1965 thus confirming his hatred of people of color. Wasn't that just so democrat of him?
Oooh, so close but I guess you can't read those Wikipedia pages. Strom Thurmond was a democrat when he filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was signed into law on July 2nd and Thurmond changed parties (the only democrat to do so) after the 1964 election in November. Thanks for playing and I'm sure that we have a nice prize for you to take home. Originally Posted by the_real_BarleycornThank you!
yeah box 13 duval county
When I think of LBJ there are several recollections:
#1 is Gulf of Tonkin ... took over 50 years to show it was false.
2. Daily briefings from the FBI with enemy files to review.
3. 290 out of South Austin to the "Hill Country"
4. Being drunk on election evening when his victory was announced.
5. His daughters at UT Austin!
6. The humor made of Texas cemetery voting lists. Originally Posted by LexusLover