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  • USA TODAY 'Fact Check' Seeks to Cover Up Racist Democrat History of 1964

    06/26/2020 9:23:38 AM PDT · by rktman · 19 replies
    newsbusters.org ^ | 6/26/2020 | Tim Graham
    “Independent fact checkers” can easily be mistaken for Democrats who don’t want you to remember Democrat History. USA Today threw a “False” flag at this Facebook meme, causing it to be fairly unreadable to people scrolling past it: In 1964, on the floor of the U.S. Senate, Democrats held the longest filibuster in our nations [sic] history, 75 days. All trying to prevent the passing of one thing. THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT USA Today’s Rachael Riley admitted that southern Democrats filibustered – for 60 days, not 75. But not all Democrats filibustered.....so it was “Partly False.” A June 20, 1964,...
  • Russian Collusion? Look to Joe Biden

    10/05/2019 10:19:48 AM PDT · by COUNTrecount · 12 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | April 10, 2019 | Trevor Loudon
    While President Donald Trump has been cleared of charges of Russian collusion, there is a better case of Russian collusion to be made against another U.S. leader: former Vice President Joe Biden. An investigation into Biden’s Russian ties is long overdue and urgent, as he is likely to declare his campaign for the Democratic Party presidential nomination sometime soon. While widely regarded as the moderate face of the Democratic Party, that perception might change quickly if more people were aware of his past work to further the interests of the former Soviet Union and Russia. Biden visited the Soviet Union...
  • Does the Democratic Party Owe "Reparations" Too?

    12/22/2002 11:07:58 PM PST · by Kay Soze · 8 replies · 485+ views
    houstonreview ^ | Summer 2002 | Phil Magness
    What Goes Around Comes Around: Democrats and Reparations Does the Democratic Party Owe "Reparations" Too? Efforts by certain self described civil rights activists to procure monetary payments to persons of certain skin colors in reparation for the wrongs of an institution that ended in America over 130 years ago recently turned its teeth on the private sector as its presumptive payee. Bolstered by calls from racial aggravators for legislation forcing companies to disclose their records involving the institution of slavery prior to 1866, the slavery reparations crowd recently began filing lawsuits seeking monetary reparations for slavery from private companies. FleetBoston...