Let' see....I'll see you Howard Dean (democratic maniac) and raise you David Duke-former head of the KKK and
Republican congressman from Louisiana....oh, and let's not forget former
Republican Attorney General John Ashcroft, who opposed racial integration and the appointment of African Americans to offices as Missouri governor and attorney general and has uttered pro-Confederate views...or Dick Cheney, who opposed measures strengthening laws against housing discrimination and collecting hate-crime data while in Congress from 1979 to 1989. ....or
Republican politicians in Georgia and South Carolina, such as Sonny Perdue, the
Republican governor of Georgia, who were elected in 2002 on platforms that included "restoring pride" in the Confederate flag. ...or Jefferson Sessions of Alabama. Sessions has called a black assistant U.S. attorney "boy" and a white civil rights attorney a "disgrace to his race." As a prosecutor, Sessions pursued civil rights workers on phony voter fraud charges. As Alabama attorney general, he again pursued allegations of voter fraud in African-American communities, looked the other way in Anglo communities, and refused to aggressively investigate burnings and bombings of black churches. He also said he thought KKK members were "OK" until he heard some might have smoked marijuana, and charged the NAACP with being "un-American" and "Communist-inspired." Despite such a past, Bush and other
Republicans campaigned for Sessions....or former
Republican Sen. George Allen of Virginia, who as governor of that state, issued a proclamation recognizing "Confederate History and Heritage Month." Allen, the new National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman, also displays a Confederate flag in his living room.
Idiots are in both parties-plain and simple.
BEsides, Don, as far as the "racist roots of the Democratic party" theme that you've been bleating on, they all became Republicans. See, back in 1948, the southern democrats were ....
dismayed? at Harry Truman's integration of the armed forces, and his including civil rights as a plank of the Democratic party platform-in fact, a large number of delegates from the south-like the entire delegation from Mississippi and Alabama-walked out when it was included, and formed their own party-the Dixiecrats. They ran then South Carolina governor Strom Thurmond as their candidate for President, and, while they didn't win, it set the stage for the emigration from the Democratic party to the Republican party, ala Strom Thurmond back in 1960. Consequently, places like Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and the Carolinas became largely "red" states-because of the racism of the people who lived there, and
the anti-racism platform of the Democratic party.
Like I said, there's all kinds of idiots.
