The Ministry of Truth would be pleased.
An inconvenient littlf fact that the Dems would like Americans, especially black Americans, to forget.
Grants wifes family were slave owners and Grant himself owned a slave named William Jones, given to him by his father-in-law.
Who caes? This is nonsense. The parties of 150 years ago bear absolutely no resemblence to the parties of today that bear the same names.
It’s also their favorite President (FDR) who put a Klansman on the US Supreme Court.
Next up, William Fulbright, Al Gore Senior, Robert Byrd and all the rest of those evil Republicans that tried to keep blacks from voting..
So was Grover Cleveland who cut taxes, busted urban political machines and unions, and fought government subsidies for business.
Be sure to also point out that it was ideologically the progressive movement that made its start as an extreme racist movement. Abortion sprung from eugenics and its ideology of social engineering the people, separation of church and state as a bigoted doctrine to keep religion out of the public square was started because republicans invited blacks into Congress during religious ceremonies by KKK lawyer, progressive and Supreme Court justice Hugo Black. Of course also progressive icons were always associated with the KKK and with racist policies.
Oh no! Run around in circles but make sure you get approval from your masters first. So while you good little conservatives are crapping all over yourselves about slavery make sure you also malign and denigrate Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison et al? How pathetic can you get? The Marxist don't need to do anything else to help in the destruction of our once great nation.
Down the memory hole bookmark.
So was George Wallace, former governor of Ala and segregationist. So was Governor Lester Maddux of Georgia who denied Sherrod her farm loan that started the lawsuit.
This shameless blog pimp is annoying in the extreme and is here to advance his career at our expense. He offers no insights of his own, merely redirects to his blog ... which frankly, is amateurish and vulgar. Look at his posting record...the titles are all his constant anti-southern diatribes and his comments are the same...if incessant links and shameless huckstering for his book and his blog can be considered comments. His relentless attacks on the South, sweeping generalizations and references to the south and to the people of the south are both sickening and anathema to those of us who were born in the south and support our constitution and the hope for a free republic.
Bump for some good history lessons!