Posted on 07/05/2014 8:52:47 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Last month for just $15.00, Mississippis Black Democrats may have sold out the memory of three murdered Civil Rights workers who died for them how awful how disgusting!
It is now fifty years since the murder of 20 year old Andrew Goodman 24 year old Michael Schwerner and James Earl Chaney who was 21. They died at the hands of White Democrat Klu Klux Klansmen in the vicinity of Philadelphia, Mississippi.
In the summer of 1964 Civil Rights workers who were mostly White college kids from northern states gathered in Mississippi to force the local Democrats to allow Black people to vote. They called the event Freedom Summer. On the night of June 21 22 1964, Goodman, Schwerner and Chaney disappeared. After 44 days their lifeless decomposing bodies were found.
Even in the face of clear and convincing evidence showing that 18 Democrat Klansmen were guilty of murdering the three young men, the Democrat controlled State of Mississippi refused to prosecute them and it was left to the Federal government do something. In 1967, seven Democrat Klansmen were convicted of conspiracy. They were given sentences of 3 to 10 years. Commenting on the sentences he had handed down, Democrat Federal Judge William Cox summed up the attitude of Mississippis Democrats by saying, They killed one nir, one Jew, and a white man. I gave them all what I thought they deserved.
It was only after Republican President George W. Bushs Justice Department joined the fight for justice in 2005 that the case was...
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DISGRACEFUL BEHAVIOR!!Hayley Barbour”Purchased”Cochran’s”Senate Seat”!!!DISGRACEFUL!!!!!!!!!!
Different day, same Democrats.
"O-bah-mah, O-bah-mah, O-bah-mah..."
That's what they'd say.
Most likely, they would quote Lois Lerner on hearing that her hard drive had “crashed”: S*** happens.
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