Copycats!
(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj140/RepublicanandProud/Presidents.jpg)
The eight worst people to ever set foot in the Oval Office, and the DUmmies love them.
I'll cut Kennedy and Jackson a break.
(http://www.andythomas.com/images/callin-the-red-by-andy-thomas-6471.jpg)
This is bad art - and not just because of all the Jackasses in the painting.
The composition is terrible, the perspective and scale are skewed, and the lighting is wrong. The primitives love it.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002543311
Would never happen. Woodrow Wilson's racism is well-known.Indeed.
You know, that's an insult to Andrew Jackson, including him with those clowns.
"Hey, darkie, go fetch me a mimosa...WHAT? He's WHAT? When did you allow THAT to happen?"
(http://www.andythomas.com/images/callin-the-red-by-andy-thomas-6471.jpg)
This is bad art - and not just because of all the Jackasses in the painting.
The composition is terrible, the perspective and scale are skewed, and the lighting is wrong. The primitives love it.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002543311
southernyankeebelle (5,048 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
8. Wonder where Lincoln was? He kind of like Lincoln. Who is the guy standing next to
Kennedy? I don't recognize him.
Hey Lurkers, go back and tell that dumb s**** that Lincoln was a REPUBLICAN. God, she sounds ignorant.
southernyankeebelle (5,048 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
8. Wonder where Lincoln was? He kind of like Lincoln. Who is the guy standing next to
Kennedy? I don't recognize him.
WILSON'S RACISM
Wilson and Segregation
A southern-born president, Woodrow Wilson's legacy has been dogged by his outright racism. In his writings, Wilson eulogized the antebellum South and lamented the period of reconstruction that followed the Civil War. To quote Wilson himself on this subject, "self-preservation [forced whites] to rid themselves, by fair means or foul, of the intolerable burden of governments sustained by the votes of ignorant negroes."[17] Wilson excused the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in similar terms, calling it understandable in view of the "lawless" situation that victimized whites in the South after 1865.[18] Wilson carried his racism into the public arena, both as president of Princeton University and as Governor of New Jersey. While the former, Wilson discouraged black from applying to his university, and as governor, Wilson refused to confirm the hiring of blacks in his administration.[19]
Being a consummate politician, Wilson was not above lying about race when he felt it was necessary. For example, during the presidential campaign of 1912, Wilson thought it necessary to make a statement on the so-called "negro question". In late October 1912, Wilson wrote Bishop Alexander Walters of the African Methodist Church to decline Walters' invitation to address a mass meeting of the Church at Carnegie Hall on October 26. In the letter, Wilson wrote, "I want to assure them (i.e. Black Americans) through you that should I become President of the United States they may count on me for absolute fair dealing and for everything by which I could assist in advancing the interests of their race."[20]
Re-segregating the Federal Government
Once in office, however, Wilson appointed a number of southern Democrats to his Cabinet. These men proceeded to push for the segregation of black and white employees in their departments. Wilson did not oppose this practice. To quote Judson MacLaury, an historian for the U.S. Department of Labor,
"At a Cabinet meeting early in the Administration, Southern members expressed disingenuous concern over alleged friction between Negro and white government employees. Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson, a Texan, proposed segregating the races to eliminate the supposed problem. Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo supported him. ... The rest of the Cabinet, along with the President, while not explicitly endorsing segregation, did not oppose it."[21]
Upholding a policy of re-segregating the federal government, which had been gradually de-segregating since the end of the Civil War was entirely consistent with a president who claimed repeatedly that "Segregation is not humiliating but a benefit" and "distinctly to the advantage of the colored people themselves."[22]
See this and then shut the ****ing **** up, you ****ing ****head liberals.I like how you labeled your link BFDU; it fits my mood perfectly today.
After pool and a prime rib dinner, how about some poker?
(http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj434/GOPCongress/GOP_Poker.jpg)
Hopefully, Reagan and Lincoln will clean up the RINO's bankrolls...
After pool and a prime rib dinner, how about some poker?Our friends at FR would call every president in that photo a "RINO".
(http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj434/GOPCongress/GOP_Poker.jpg)
Hopefully, Reagan and Lincoln will clean up the RINO's bankrolls...
See, I don't understand how this Wilsonian racist bullshit didn't ruin the demokrat party forever. For some moonbat to stand up and proudly gush "I'm a Wilsonian Progressive!!!" You'd think you'd hide in shame, or never admit to such a thing. People are stupid.
I like how you labeled your link BFDU; it fits my mood perfectly today.
Our friends at FR would call every president in that photo a "RINO".
It's a term used by democrats to discourage Republicans from voting.
Are those Monica's feet under the table?
See, I don't understand how this Wilsonian racist bullshit didn't ruin the demokrat party forever. For some moonbat to stand up and proudly gush "I'm a Wilsonian Progressive!!!" You'd think you'd hide in shame, or never admit to such a thing. People are stupid.
I like how you labeled your link BFDU; it fits my mood perfectly today.
See, I don't understand how this Wilsonian racist bullshit didn't ruin the demokrat party forever. For some moonbat to stand up and proudly gush "I'm a Wilsonian Progressive!!!" You'd think you'd hide in shame, or never admit to such a thing. People are stupid.