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Are There Separate Laws for the Protected Federal Class?
1/10/11 | dagogo redux

Posted on 01/10/2011 10:26:43 PM PST by dagogo redux

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To: dagogo redux

You had nothing to say anyway but your unwillingness to argue with history seems to be a step forward.


41 posted on 02/02/2011 5:56:35 PM PST by arrogantsob
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So when the Klan (the terror arm of the Democrat Party) made a point of murdering Freedman’s Bureau employees, state representatives and a US Congressman and then intimidated grand juries and juries so that these killers would not be convicted even if indicted they could just go free?

Don’t think so.

But before the feds stepped in thousands of Blacks, Republicans and federal employees were murdered all across the South. A law protecting federal employees brought some justice where none existed.

But one cannot expect the muddle-headed or those on the side of the murderers to understand.


42 posted on 02/02/2011 6:02:06 PM PST by arrogantsob
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To: arrogantsob

Yawn.


43 posted on 02/02/2011 11:53:03 PM PST by dagogo redux (A whiff of primitive spirits in the air, harbingers of an impending descent into the feral.)
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