NBRA Civil Rights Newsletter 2feb11
NBRA Civil Rights Newsletter 2feb11
NBRA Civil Rights Newsletter 2feb11
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My grandfather, Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr., or Daddy King, was a Republican and father of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who was a Republican.
See the video of Dr. Alveda C. King affirming her uncle was a Republican at: www.NBRA.info
It should come as no surprise that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican. Why? It was the Democrats who Dr. King was fighting, and he would not have joined the Democratic Party, the party of segregation and the Ku Klux Klan. To understand why MLK was a Republican, lets take a walk through history.
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History of civil rights - In a nutshell
The Republican Party - From its founding in 1854 as the anti-slavery party until today, the Republican Party has championed freedom and civil rights for blacks. The Democratic Party As author Michael Scheuer stated, the Democratic Party is the party of the four Ss: slavery, secession, segregation and now socialism.
If the Democrats had left blacks alone at this moment in history, our nation would not be faced with racial divisiveness today. Instead, Democrats set for themselves the horrendous task of keeping blacks in virtual slavery.
Segregation - Democrats enacted the discriminatory Black Codes and Jim Crow laws
Democrats fought to prevent the passage of every piece of civil rights legislation from the 1860s to the 1960's.
Democrats wanted to keep blacks in virtual slavery and deny blacks the promised 40 acres and a mule.
After they took control of Congress in 1892, Democrats passed the Repeal Act of 1894 that overturned civil rights legislation passed by the Republicans, including the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875. It took Republicans nearly six decades to finally achieve passage of civil rights legislation in the 1950s and 1960s.
It defies logic for Democrats today to claim that the racist Democrats suddenly joined the Republican Party after Republicans finally won the civil rights battle against the racist Democrats. In fact, the racist Democrats declared that they would rather vote for a yellow dog than vote for a Republican, because the Republican Party was known as the party for blacks.
The Republicans started the NAACP in 1909 on Abraham th Lincolns 100 birthday to counter the racist practices of the Democrats. The first black American to head the NAACP was Republican James Weldon Johnson who wrote the lyrics to Lift Every Voice and Sing, the inspirational song that is considered to be the Black National Anthem.
Photo: James Weldon Johnson
Few blacks know that Republicans also started the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
The Modern Civil Rights Era Democrats fought against civil rights in the 1950s and 1960s
Democrat Public Safety Commissioner Eugene Bull Connor in Birmingham let loose vicious dogs and turned skinburning fire hoses on black civil rights demonstrators.
Democrat Georgia Governor Lester Maddox famously brandished ax handles to prevent blacks from patronizing his restaurant. In 1954, Democrat Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus tried to prevent desegregation of a Little Rock public school.
Democrat Alabama Governor George Wallace stood in front of the Alabama schoolhouse in 1963 and thundered, "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."
All of these racist Democrats remained Democrats until the day they died.
Democrat Senator Robert Byrd was a former Exalted Cyclops and Keagle (Recruiter) in the Ku Klux Klan
Byrd remained a Democrat until he died in 2010. He was a prominent leader in the Democrat-controlled Congress where he was honored by his fellow Democrats as the conscience of the Senate. Byrd was a fierce opponent of desegregating the military and complained in one letter: I would rather die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again than see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen of the wilds. The relentless disparagement of Dr. King by Democrats led to his being physically assaulted and ultimately to his tragic death. In March of 1968, while referring to Dr. King's leaving Memphis, Tennessee after riots broke out where a teenager was killed, Byrd called Dr. King a "trouble-maker" who starts trouble, but runs like a coward after trouble is ignited. A few weeks later, Dr. King returned to Memphis and was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
Republican President Dwight Eisenhower pushed to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and sent troops to Arkansas to desegregate schools. Eisenhower also appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the U.S. Supreme Court which resulted in the famous 1954 Brown v. Topeka Board of Education decision that ended school segregation and the separate but equal doctrine created by the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
Much is made of Democrat President Harry Truman's issuing an Executive Order in 1948 to desegregate the military. Not mentioned is the fact that it was Eisenhower who actually took action to effectively end segregation in the military. In 1958, Eisenhower established a permanent Civil Rights Commission that had been rejected by prior Democrat presidents, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Ignored today is the fact that it was Roosevelt who started blacks on the path to dependency on government handouts during the Great Depression with his New Deal that turned out to be a bad deal for blacks. Even though Roosevelt received the vote of many
blacks, Roosevelt banned black American newspapers from the military because he was convinced the newspapers were communists.
Little known by many today is the fact that it was Republican Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois, not Democrat President Lyndon Johnson, who pushed through the 1964 Civil Rights Act. In fact, Dirksen was instrumental to the passage of civil rights legislation in 1957, 1960, 1964, 1965 and 1968. Dirksen wrote the language for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Dirksen also crafted the language for the Civil Rights Act of 1968 which prohibited discrimination in housing.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. hailed Senator Dirksens able and courageous leadership and "The Chicago Defender," the largest black-owned daily at that time, praised Senator Dirksen for the grand manner of his generalship behind the passage of the best civil rights measures that have ever been enacted into law since Reconstruction. Democrats today ignore the pivotal role played by Senator Dirksen in obtaining passage of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act, while heralding President Johnson as a civil rights advocate for signing the bill. The chief opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act were Democrat Senators Sam Ervin, Albert Gore, Sr. and Robert Byrd who filibustered against the bill for 14 straight hours before the final vote. President Lyndon Johnson could not have achieved passage of the civil rights legislation without the support of Republicans.
Democrats condemn Republican President Richard Nixon for his so-called Southern Strategy. These same Democrats expressed no concern when the racially segregated South voted solidly for Democrats for over 100 years, while deriding Republicans because of the thirty-year odyssey of the South switching to the Republican Party. The "Southern Strategy that began in the 1970s was an effort by Nixon to get fair-minded people in the South to stop voting for Democrats who did not share their values and were discriminating against blacks. Georgia did not switch until 2004, and Louisiana was controlled by Democrats until the election of Republican Bobby Jindal, a person of color, as governor in 2007. As the co-architect of Nixon's "Southern Strategy", Pat Buchanan provided a first-hand account of the origin and intent of that strategy in a 2002 article posted on the Internet. Buchanan wrote that Nixon declared that the Republican Party would be built on a foundation of states rights, human rights, small government and a strong national defense. Nixon said he would leave it to the Democratic Party to squeeze the last ounce of political juice out of the rotting fruit of racial injustice. The Claremont Institute published an eye-opening article by Gerald Alexander entitled The Myth of the Racist Republicans, an analysis of the decades-long shift of the South from the racist Democratic Party to the racially tolerant Republican Party. That article can be found on the Internet at: http://www.claremont.org/publications/crb/id.928/article_detail.asp
The enforcement of affirmative action began with Richard Nixons 1969 Philadelphia Plan (crafted by black Republican Art Fletcher who became known as the father of affirmative action) that was merit-based and set the nations first goals and timetables. Nixon was also responsible for the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1970s. Notably, Fletcher, as president of the United Negro College Fund, coined the phrase the mind is a terrible thing to waste. Fletcher was also one of the original nine plaintiffs in the famous Brown v. Topeka Board of Education. Fletcher briefly pursued a bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 1995. Although affirmative action now has been turned by the Democrats into an unfair quota system that even most blacks do not support, affirmative action was pushed by Nixon to counter the harm caused to blacks when Democrat President Woodrow Wilson kicked almost all blacks out of federal government jobs after he was elected in 1912. Also, while Wilson was president and Congress was controlled by the Democrats, more discriminatory bills were introduced in Congress than ever before in our nations history.
A black man, Kenneth Gladney, was physically assaulted by white Democrats in the Service Employees International Union thugs. Gladney was beaten, kicked and called a racist name while working as a vendor at a health care reform town hall meeting in St. Louis, Missouri on August 6, 2009 organized by U.S. Rep. Democrat Russ Carnahan. The assault was a calculated attempt to intimidate and silence Tea Party protestors and town hall activists. On the morning of the Gladney attack, the White House presented to Senate Democrats a battle plan to quell the protests. The advice given to the Democrats by President Barack Obama was to "punch back twice as hard", and the first casualty was Kenneth Gladney. In the emergency room of the St. John's Mercy Medical Center, Gladney was treated for injuries to his knee, back, elbow, shoulder and face suffered in the attack. The six people arrested in the Gladney case, including a Post-Dispatch reporter, were charged with mere misdemeanor ordinance violations, with a total of ten charges spread out among the six offenders. Not one Democrat rushed to a microphone to denounce the attack against Gladney as a "hate crime". Yet they falsely call Tea Party activists racists.
Democrats have been running black communities for the past 50 years, and the socialist policies of the Democrats have turned black communities into economic and social wastelands. Democrats have the audacity to blame Republicans for the crisis in black neighborhoods created by the Democrats. Democratic Party operatives trashed black Democrat Juan Williams, calling him a Happy Negro for daring to expose the failed socialist policies of the Democrats in his book Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America. Without remorse, Democrats deliberately keep blacks in poverty because Democrats have built their political power base on the backs of poor blacks, just as Democrats built their economic power base on the backs of poor blacks during the days of slavery. The centuries-old election year strategy of the Democrats is to keep blacks poor, angry and voting for Democrats. Every election cycle, Democrats preach hatred against Republicans and incite blacks to cast a protest vote against Republicans, not for Democrats.
With the complicity of the liberal press, Democrats hide their actions that keep blacks in poverty. For instance, Democrats are aligned with teachers unions and block efforts of Republicans to provide school choice scholarships to black parents so they can get their children out of failing schools. Democrats put the special interests of teachers unions over that of poor blacks. Democrats do not want to acknowledge that the money belongs to the people, not the buildings that are controlled by the teachers. Democrats are also aligned with the AARP, one of the Democratic Partys biggest special interest groups, and block Social Security reform, even though blacks on average lose $10,000 in the system because blacks on average have a five-year shorter life expectancy.
Contrary to popular belief, blacks prospered under President Ronald Reagan who also made Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s birthday a holiday. Notably, in an article entitled Ronald Reagan More of a Friend to Blacks Than Obama? the son of Ronald Reagan, Michael Reagan, describes in detail all the good that President Reagan did to help blacks prosper during his administration. Reagan filed more civil rights suits in housing, education and voter discrimination cases than his predecessor, Democrat President Jimmy Carter. He also signed the bill that extended the 1965 Voting Rights Act for 25 years. President George W. Bush appointed more blacks to high-level positions than any president in our nations history and spent record money on education, job training and health care. Bush also spent $18.8 million for Historically Black Colleges, $24 billion for small business loans and grants, and $10 billion for Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance for the poor. Access to free community health centers was extended to 2.2 million poor people, starting in 2001. In May 2003, Bush provided $15 billion, three times more money than President Bill Clinton, to fight AIDS in Africa and the Caribbean. Under President Bush, our country had its longest run of uninterrupted job growth -- 52 straight months, or six straight years, with 8.3 million jobs created. GDP grew by more than 17 percent from 2000 to 2007, a remarkable gain of nearly 2.1 trillion dollars. Growth thanks to Bushs tax cuts. All Americans received tax cuts under Bushs tax cut plan108 million average families received $2,500. Over 3.8 million more poor people were freed from the tax rolls entirely, and poor blacks received an additional gift of $1,000 per child plus $1,658 per family under the Earned Income Tax Credit program. Tax cuts for the rich is a deceptive Democratic Party talking point. Witness how President Obama grudgingly agreed in 2010 to extend the Bush-era tax cuts.