The Question Of The Black Vote

While channel surfing this weekend, I came across a C-Span program that looked to be a question/answer forum with an author, a black man, who'd written a book on the black vote and Republicans.  Unfortunately I came in at the tail end, and did not get the man's name, or the gist of the book.  It did however remind me of a letter I posted on my old blog site, [which btw has a higher readership than this site, though I've not posted on it since I started this one....sigh].  

My original reason for starting to blog was that I'd been lied to as a student.  I'd been told that the civil rights legislation was due to the Democrats.  How did I learn I'd been lied to?  It began in 1989 when I started listening to Rush Limbaugh.  I originally listened to him because I liked to argue with him....until one day he said that the Republicans had pushed for civil rights legislation for decades before it was passed.  It wasn't until the 1960's that the civil rights tide began to turn.  Having been raised by conservative Roosevelt Democrat parents, and having been schooled in Southern California, of course I'd  been taught that it was entirely the donks who had engineered this history making legislation.  So when I did my own research to refute Rush's allegations, and learned he was entirely correct, I was livid!  If there is one thing I cannot stand, it is being lied to...even once!  I felt like I'd been lied to my entire life!  So with that in mind, I am going to post that letter again. 

"An Open Letter to the Democratic Party
By Lt. Colonel Frances Rice,U.S. Army Retired:

Contributor to the LHI

"We, African American citizens of the United States, declare and assert:

Whereas in the early 1600's 20 African men and women were landed in Virginia from a Dutch ship as slaves and from that tiny seed grew the poisoned fruit of plantation slavery which shaped the course of American development,

Whereas reconciliation and healing always begin with an apology and an effort to repay those who have been wronged,

Whereas the Democratic Party has never apologized for their horrific atrocities and racist practices committed against African Americans during the past two hundred years, nor for the residual impact that those atrocities and practices and current soft bigotry of low expectations are having on us today,

Whereas the Democratic Party fought to expand slavery and, after the Civil War, established Jim Crow Laws, Black Codes and other repressive legislation that were designed to disenfranchise African Americans,

Whereas the Ku Klux Klan was the terrorist arm of the Democratic Party, and their primary goal was to intimidate and terrorize African American voters, Republicans who moved South to protect African Americans and any other whites who supported them,

Whereas, according to leading historians (both black and white), the horrific atrocities committed against African Americans during slavery and Reconstruction were financed, sponsored, and promoted by the Democratic Party and their Ku Klux Klan supporters,

Whereas from 1870 to 1930, in an effort to deny African Americans their civil rights and to keep African Americans from voting Republican, thousands of African Americans were shot, beaten, lynched, mutilated, and burned to death by Ku Klux Klan terrorists from the Democratic Party,

Whereas Democratic Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman rejected anti-lynching laws and efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission,

Whereas the Democratic party has used racist demagoguery to deceive African Americans about the history of the Republican Party that:

(a) started as the anti-slavery party in 1854,

(b) fought to free African Americans from slavery,

(c) designed Reconstruction, a ten-year period of unprecedented political power for African Americans,

(d) passed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution granting African Americans freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote,

(e) passed the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 granting African Americans protection from the Black Codes and prohibiting racial discrimination in public accommodations,

(f) passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965 granting African Americans protection from the Jim Crow laws,

(g) established Affirmative Action programs to help African Americans proper with Republican President Richard Nixon's 1969 Philadelphia Plan that set the first goals and timetables and his 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Act that made Affirmative Action Programs the law of our nation, and

(h) never sponsored or launched a program, passed laws, or engaged in practices that resulted in the death of millions of African Americans, Whereas Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka (a 1954 decision by Chief Justice Earl Warren who was appointed by Republican President Dwight Eisenhower) was a landmark civil rights case that was designed to overturn the racist practices that were established by the Democratic Party,

Whereas after Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt received the vote of African Americans, he banned African American newspapers from the military shortly after taking office because he was convinced the newspapers were communists,

Whereas Democratic President John F. Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil Rights Law, opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and was later criticized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for ignoring civil rights issues.

Whereas Democratic President John F. Kennedy authorized the FBI (supervised by his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy) to investigate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on suspicion of being a communist,

Whereas Democratic Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, made a 14-hour filibuster speech in the Senate in June 1964 in an unsuccessful effort to block passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and was heralded in April 2004 by Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd as a senator who would have been a great leader during the Civil War,

Whereas when the 1964 Civil Rights Act came up for vote, Senator Al Gore, Sr. and the rest of the Southern Democrats voted against the bill,

Whereas in the House of Representatives only 61 percent of the Democrats voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act as compared to 80 percent of Republicans, and in the Senate only 69 percent of the Democrats voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, compared to 82 percent of the Republicans,

Whereas Democratic President Bill Clinton sent troops to Europe to protect the citizens of Bosnia and Kosovo while allowing an estimated 800,000 black Rwandans to be massacred in Africa, vetoed the welfare reform law twice before signing it, and refused to comply with a court order to have shipping companies develop an Affirmative Action Plan,

Whereas Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore created harmful racial division when he falsely claimed that the 2000 presidential election was "stolen" from him and that African Americans in Florida were disenfranchised, even though a second recount of Florida votes by the "Miami Herald" and a consortium of major news organizations confirmed that he lost the election, and a ruling by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission declared that African Americans were not denied the right to vote,

Whereas the Democratic Party's soft bigotry of low expectations and social promotions have consigned African Americans to economic bondage and created a culture of dependency on government social programs,

Whereas the Democratic Party's use of deception and fear to block welfare reform, the faith-based initiative and school choice that would help African Americans prosper is consistent with the Democratic Party's heritage of racism that included sanctioning of slavery and kukluxery, a perversion of moral sentiment among leaders of the Democratic Party whose racist legacy bode ill until this generation of African Americans,

Now, therefore, for the above and other documented atrocities and accumulated wrongs inflicted upon African Americans, we demand a formal written apology and other appropriate remuneration from the leadership of the Democratic party."

Al Gore's father and Lyndon Baines Johnson voted AGAINST civil rights legislation for all of their careers in the Senate...yet LBJ is given credit for having signed it.  He had no choice, but no one ever mentions that tiny detail!

During February's Black History Month, BAMC had table stand-ups [tents? kiosks?] on each table in the cafeteria commemorating history making blacks in America.  One of those had the "first black senator".  Ask your next door neighbor, or someone in your office, when they believe we had our first black senator.  My guess?  They'll tell you in the 1960's or 1970's.  Not true.  It was in the 1870 (which you'll know if you followed those two links).  You would not believe how difficult it was to find any mention of Hiram Revels on google!  "First black" seems to bring up anything "Obama"!  Nothing on page one, so I went to page 10, and it came up on Amazon, a print of his swearing in ceremony.  Even then, it's difficult to find the fact that he was a REPUBLICAN!  I give BAMC credit for including that on their table display.  In fact, I was happy to show it to a dear pal, a lovely black lady who is a fan of Shrillary [gag].  She didn't find it laudable...or denied it was so.  Go figure. 

Maybe if/when the GOP finally develops a successful public relations department, the truth will reach Americans.  At least I hold out hope.  

 

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  • 3/23/2007 9:15 PM Rob wrote:
    This is very potent stuff. I can't tell you how pleased I am to have wandered onto this open letter. Some of it I knew, but there's a lot that's new for me. I've put you on my roll, so I'll be sure to stop in occasionally! Thanks. Rob
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