Monday, December 07, 2009

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Reid Calls Majority of Nevadans "Racist": Thanks for the Ad Campaign Harry

Harry Reid, already dying in the polls in Nevada, just killed his chance at reelection.
"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took his GOP-blasting rhetoric to a new level Monday, comparing Republicans who oppose health care reform to lawmakers who clung to the institution of slavery more than a century ago. The Nevada Democrat, in a sweeping set of accusations on the Senate floor, also compared health care foes to those who opposed women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement — even though it was Sen. Strom Thurmond, then a Democrat, who unsuccessfully tried to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and it was Republicans who led the charge against slavery. Senate Republicans on Monday called Reid’s comments “offensive” and “unbelievable.”
Now, for history's sake, just who were those "racists" who "clung to the institution of slavery" back then?   Oh yeah, they was Democrats.    But not  just then, but for a long time afterwards. In fact had they had their way in in 1965 there would have been NO Civil Rights Act.

 Again,

 "A little known fact of history involves the heavy opposition to the civil rights movement by several prominent Democrats.

Similar historical neglect is given to the important role Republicans played in supporting the civil rights movement. A calculation of 26 major civil rights votes from 1933 through the 1960's civil rights era shows that Republicans favored civil rights in approximately 96% of the votes, whereas the Democrats opposed them in 80% of the votes!

These facts are often intentionally overlooked by the left wing Democrats for obvious reasons. In some cases, the Democrats have told flat out lies about their shameful record during the civil rights movement. Democrat Senators organized the record Senate filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Included among the organizers were several prominent and well known liberal Democrat standard bearers including: - Robert Byrd, current senator from West Virginia - J. William Fulbright, Arkansas senator and political mentor of Bill Clinton - Albert Gore Sr., Tennessee senator, father and political mentor of Al Gore. Gore Jr. has been known to lie about his father's opposition to the Civil Rights Act. - Sam Ervin, North Carolina senator of Watergate hearings fame - Richard Russell, famed Georgia senator and later President Pro Tempore.

 The complete list of the 21 Democrats who opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes Senators: - Hill and Sparkman of Alabama - Fulbright and McClellan of Arkansas - Holland and Smathers of Florida - Russell and Talmadge of Georgia - Ellender and Long of Louisiana - Eastland and Stennis of Mississippi - Ervin and Jordan of North Carolina - Johnston and Thurmond of South Carolina - Gore Sr. and Walters of Tennessee - H. Byrd and Robertson of Virginia - R. Byrd of West Virginia Democrat opposition to the Civil Rights Act was substantial enough to literally split the party in two.

A whopping 40% of the House Democrats VOTED AGAINST the Civil Rights Act, while 80% of Republicans SUPPORTED it. Republican support in the Senate was even higher. Similar trends occurred with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was supported by 82% of House Republicans and 94% of Senate Republicans. The same Democrat standard bearers took their normal racists stances, this time with Senator Fulbright leading the opposition effort."

As Michelle Malkin rightly notes Harry Reid seems "out of touch" with his own constituents.

"Reap what you sow, Harry. The latest from Nevada: Not great news for Harry Reid: A majority of Nevadans now disapprove of Democrats’ plans for healthcare reform, according to a Las Vegas Journal-Review poll. Fifty-three percent of those polled say they do not support reform legislation, wich 39% in favor. In October, 49% opposed it and 40% favored it. I’m sure Nevadans appreciate being likened to slavemasters, too."

Which should be great in creating ads against Harry during the upcoming campaign season.  


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You're completely missing the point!!
Reid was calling their "stalling" just as significant as those of other monumental, legislative movements in our countries history. Yes it was dramatic involving the two biggest civil rights movements but it's accurate! Health care is deathly important and a right that every citizen should have.

The only reason that Democrats where the big oppositions of those two movements was because they took place before the big move of conservatives to the Republican party in the late 60's & 70s.

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