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UltimateHoboW/Shotgun
03-14-2012, 10:04 PM
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L.A. BRONCOS FAN
03-14-2012, 10:28 PM
Examining UltimateSpammer's wardrobe...

http://americanhistory.si.edu/brown/history/1-segregated/images/kkk-robe-l.jpg

Blart
03-15-2012, 10:38 AM
Blacks and Hispanics are the real racists!


Republicans have always stood for equality, and their beliefs have never changed, and.. oh wait

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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON: Tell me this, is this—are these primarily blacks that you’re dealing with?

GOV. NELSON ROCKEFELLER: Oh, yes, the whole thing was led by the blacks.

PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON: I’ll be darned. Are all the prisoners that were killed blacks? Or are there any whites?

GOV. NELSON ROCKEFELLER: I haven’t got that report, but I have to—I would say, just offhand, yes.

PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON: Yeah.



And today, look at how white supremacists support Obama and the Democ.. oh wait

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/28/stormfront-founder-ron-pauls-views-coincide-with-ours-on-most-issues/

barryr
03-15-2012, 11:28 AM
Blacks and Hispanics are the real racists!


Republicans have always stood for equality, and their beliefs have never changed, and.. oh wait

<iframe width="400" height="225" src="http://www.democracynow.org/embed/story/2011/9/16/40_years_after_attica_rebellion_new" frameborder="0"></iframe>




And today, look at how white supremacists support Obama and the Democ.. oh wait

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/28/stormfront-founder-ron-pauls-views-coincide-with-ours-on-most-issues/

And democrats have always supported equal rights for blacks. Oh wait, far more democrats voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act than republicans, including the liberal's best buddy Al Gore's daddy and KKK member democrat Robert Byrd.

Garcia Bronco
03-15-2012, 11:32 AM
Don't forget Jim Crowe. This is the legacy of the democratic party.

Rohirrim
03-15-2012, 11:34 AM
Don't forget Jim Crowe. This is the legacy of the democratic party.

And a 100 years ago Republicans led the Progressive Movement. So what?

Blart
03-15-2012, 03:45 PM
And a 100 years ago Republicans led the Progressive Movement. So what?

Exactly.

I don't care what you call it, Democrat, Republican, Whig, I'll never vote for a party that's anti-science, anti-academia, and anti-civil liberties.

Today, that party is Republican.

W*GS
03-15-2012, 04:05 PM
It used to be Dixiecrats that appealed to the racial fears of Southern whites.

Nixon used his "Southern Strategy" to take that mantle of racism from the Dixiecrats. The GOP has since added pandering to the evangelical vote, so these days, the party that appeals to extremely religious Southern whites is the GOP.

It's pathetic, but not surprising in the slightest, that the rightards here have no knowledge of the history of national politics over the last 50 years or so.

ghwk
03-15-2012, 04:27 PM
Another ultimate idiot with few brain cells thread going nowhere.

El Minion
03-15-2012, 04:40 PM
GOP: Old, white and in trouble, poll says
(http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-poll-primary-battle-has-hurt-gops-image-among-young-nonwhites-20120314,0,4642543.story)
By David Lauter March 15, 2012, 5:00 a.m.
Reporting from Washington—

The Republican presidential primary campaign so far hasn’t produced a nominee, but it has had one clear outcome -- worsening the GOP (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/parties-movements/republican-party-ORGOV0000004.topic)’s image among the young, the better-educated and the non-white.

That finding, from the Pew Research Center survey (http://www.people-press.org/2012/03/13/section-4-views-of-the-parties/?src=prc-section) released Wednesday, could be a serious handicap for the party in elections this fall and in years to come, said Pew’s director, Andrew Kohut. "The Republicans really are the party of white people, and especially older white people," Kohut told reporters as the poll was released. "They’ve done nothing in this campaign to make themselves be more favorably viewed" among other parts of the electorate.

That verdict won’t come as a surprise to many Republican strategists. Some, including Karl Rove (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/karl-rove-PEPLT007553.topic), the architect of George W. Bush’s electoral victories, have been arguing for years that the party needs to find ways to reach out to demographic groups, particularly Latinos, who are increasing as a percentage of the population.

The example of what could happen if the party does not do so is California, where the GOP became alienated from Latinos just as their voting percentage began to rise rapidly. Over the last five election cycles, California has moved from being a swing state to being one of the most solidly Democratic states in the country.

Republicans don't face that sort of dire situation nationwide, in part because the nation's demographics differ from California's. Whites without a college degree form a much larger percentage of the voting population nationwide, and that group has become a bastion for the Republicans. But as the country becomes less white and more college-educated, the picture is changing. And the numbers in the Pew survey provide some bad omens for the GOP.

Latinos, for example, view the Republican Party unfavorably by a 2-1 margin (30% favorable, 60% unfavorable). By contrast, Latinos view the Democrats (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/parties-movements/democratic-party-ORGOV0000005.topic) favorably, 56%-31%.

The picture among Americans under 30 is almost as negative, with 34% viewing the GOP favorably, while 53% have an unfavorable view. Their view of Democrats is almost the exact opposite, 54% have a positive view, and 35% negative. Among those with a college degree or more, only 31% said they had a favorable view of the Republicans, while 66% were unfavorable. That group, which was a key to Barack Obama (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/government/barack-obama-PEPLT007408.topic)’s victory in 2008, views Democrats favorably by 55%-42%.

david.lauter@latimes.com