sounds like you talking about Obama birth papers..lolYou ever tire of the same old crap? You have been espousing this garbage for months now, everyone already knows the truth, some refuse to admit it.
you should learn to speak english.So what is wrong with that? A lot of Americans were in the KKK and they did a great service to our nation. I don't that should proclude him from being president and I think for anyone to think so is predjudest. He could be just what this country needs.
here I am thinking that you are a decent guy just with different viewsSo what is wrong with that? A lot of Americans were in the KKK and they did a great service to our nation. I don't that should proclude him from being president and I think for anyone to think so is predjudest. He could be just what this country needs.
exactly.sounds like you talking about Obama birth papers..lol
beardo is:here I am thinking that you are a decent guy just with different views
They protected the people and property of people at the end of the civil war, later they were involved in helping poor families.What service?
EVERYBODY did that, it wasn't just the KKK.They protected the people and property of people at the end of the civil war, later they were involved in helping poor families.
When people AREN'T left alone, do they always do what's right and fair?exactly.
it is not like i was harping on it. i just wanted to include my reasons for auto-disqualification of each of the candidates he mentioned.
besides, it is true. paul's position would have allowed for supposedly 'public' businesses to discriminate against minorities on the basis of skin color alone.
he said he would have marched for mlk. i believe him.
i also infer from empirical evidence that they would have gone to eat at separate lunch counters afterward had the paul position been adopted.
deal with it.
people aren't perfect angels and sometimes it takes the government to say 'you can't do that, play nice and treat everyone equally'.
sorry to shit on your libertarian wet dream where people left alone always do what is right and fair.
you should learn to speak english.
also, please list a few of the 'great services' the kkk has done for our nation.
i swear to god, if you say mob lynchings, i will lose my shit.
added bonus for the KKK: lynch mobs!EVERYBODY did that, it wasn't just the KKK.
that $100 to the salvation army easily makes up for killing innocent people based solely on the color of their skin, among other reasons.Various Activities of the Ku Klux Klan:[/CENTER]
The following were taken from pages 88-89 of the book, "Story of the Ku Klux Klan", by Col. Winfield Jones, 1921, which is available form us for $8.00.
September 24, 1920, the Chamber of Commerce of Yoakum, TX., accepted an offer of the Yoakum Klan to loan $30,000 to the city for the building and equipping of a public library. It was stipulated in the loan by the Klan that six Holy Bibles must be on file in the library, and the American flag was to fly over the building at all times.
The following are all from the years 1920 - 21:
On Sept. 17, in Richmond, Va., a police officer was killed by a criminal. The Richmond Klan sent $100 to the widow.
On Aug. 27, in Charleston, W.Va., Klansmen contributed $275 toward the support of the Old Ladies Home in Kanawha County.
In March the Charlottesville, Va., Klan gave $1,000 to the University of Virginia Centennial Endowment Fund.
November 24, the Henderson, TX. Klan gave $50 to two Negroes in needy circumstances.
October 1, the Atlanta Klan contributed $100 to help pay expenses of Confederate veterans from Atlanta to Houston, TX., at the annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans.
Nov. 23, the Greenville, TX., Klan contributed $1,000 toward rebuilding Wesley College, which had been destroyed by fire.
On Christmas Day, 1921, the Atlanta, Ga., Klan contributed $125 to the Christmas fund for former slaves.
Nov. 25, the Memphis, TN., Klan gave $100 to the Red Cross.
Nov. 7, the Goliad, TX., Klan contributed $50 to a town citizen whose home and possessions had been destroyed by fire.
June 22, the San Antonio, TX., Klan gave $100 to the local Orphan's Home.
July 6, the Wharton, TX., Klan contributed $50 to a destitute widow.
July 9, the Cureo, TX., Klan gave $60 to help a man afflicted with tuberculosis.
Nov. 21, the Austin, TX., Klan sent $100 to the Salvation Army.
July 20, the Dallas, TX., Klan sent $100 to the Orphans' Home.
The Atlanta Klan gave $1,000 to the Agnes Scott Girls' School in that city.
Nov. 29, the Washington, D.C., Klan gave $100 to the Salvation Army.
$100 back then is like $324,354,345,643,634,564,565.46 dollars in today's money. Inflations a bitch aint it?that $100 to the salvation army easily makes up for killing innocent people based solely on the color of their skin, among other reasons.
you blithering fucktard.
That would be White Property owners..They protected the people and property of people at the end of the civil war, later they were involved in helping poor families.
Ku Klux Klan
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Ku Klux Klan
Ku Klux Klan rally, Gainesville, Florida, December 31, 1922. In existence 1st Klan 18651870s 2nd Klan 19151944 3rd Klan1 since 1946 Members 1st Klan 550,000 2nd Klan between 3 and 6 million[1] (peaked in 19201925 period) Properties Origin United States of America Political ideology White supremacy
White nationalism
Nativism Political position Far-right Religion Protestant Christianity 1The 3rd Klan is decentralized, with approx. 179 chapters. Ku Klux Klan, often abbreviated KKK and informally known as The Klan, is the name of three distinct past and present far-right[2][3][4][5] organizations in the United States, which have advocated extremist reactionary currents such as white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration, historically expressed through terrorism.[6] Since the mid-20th century, the KKK has also been anti-communist.[6] The current manifestation is splintered into several chapters and is classified as a hate group.[7]
The first Klan flourished in the South in the 1860s, then died out by the early 1870s. Their iconic white costumes consisted of robes, masks, and conical hats, and were designed to be outlandish and terrifying.[8] The second KKK flourished nationwide in the early and mid 1920s, and adopted the same costumes and code words as the first Klan, while introducing cross burnings. The third KKK emerged after World War II and was associated with opposing the civil rights movement and progress among minorities. The second and third incarnations of the Ku Klux Klan made frequent reference to America's "Anglo-Saxon" and "Celtic" blood, harking back to 19th century nativism and racialism priding themselves on being descended from the original 18th century British colonial revolutionaries.[9] All incarnations of the Klan have well-established records of engaging in terrorism, though historians debate how widely the tactic was supported by the membership of the second KKK.
so much substance, i don't know where to begin.[video=youtube;VIA5aszzA18]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIA5aszzA18[/video]