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SSG Michael Hartsfield
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So tell me this, why should have Black Americans continued to support Republicans when they were ignored and passed over when Nixon adopted his "Southern Strategy?" Democrats listened to Black America when Republicans felt that their voice or vote wasn't required in the 60s GOP.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
SSG Michael Hartsfield
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SGT Gregory Lawritson I've said this a time or two in the past, but I'll continue to repeat this: If Republicans saw all of this happening, then why didn't they do something about it? Instead of wasting 8 years fighting against a president and policy they didn't agree with, why didn't the GOP introduce "common-sense" legislation to help those uneducated, impoverished people and improve their quality of life?
Far too many people want to lay the problems of America at the president's feet and to a degree it is on him; he's in charge so it's on him. However, if you see a problem and refuse to change it, aren't you just as responsible? The GOP has had eight years to do something constructive and has done nothing except fight against Obama.
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LTC Kevin B.
LTC Kevin B.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield - From what I've witnessed over the past number of years, not only does the GOP not want the Black American vote, they don't even want them to vote at all. Look at all of the GOP-led states with all of the new voter ID requirements, the closure of locations to get voter IDs, the shutting down of early voting, etc. In the recent Mississippi Senate primary runoff (2014 Cochran vs. McDaniel), the GOP faced a big uproar from conservatives over some black citizens who crossed party lines and voted in the Republican primary. I think the problem is well beyond simply not wanting to work for their vote. The GOP appears to have made a political calculation that working to get those votes is a net loss (i.e. they'll lose more conservative voters than they'll gain from new Black American voters).
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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SGT Gregory Lawritson - Let leave the Illuminati out of this conversation.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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You have raised this before and I gave you some direction as to how to learn the true interpretation of Nixon's "Southern Strategy". Obviously, you aren't interested in learning the truth. You'd rather hang on to your hate. Enjoy. I won't waste any more time
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SGT English/Language Arts Teacher
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Trump is looking at 1% right now in the polls. Why? He says too many things that remind their communities of the silent dog whistles of past racial discrimination. Remember Trump's line "Look at my African American there."
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Hell he is even more Blatant about it than the Dog Whistles and Code Phrases of previous Republicans.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SP5 Christine Conley - Worse his Supporters don't consider it Racist. It is "Calling it like it is" as they say it. They found Previous Republican Dog Whistles and Catch Phrases too complicated.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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"Silent Dog Whistles"? I love it. You get to make up the most horrible interpretations of anything anyone does or says without any proof whatsoever. Genius. Pure genius. I wish I didn't have principles. I'd love to be able to take such intellectual shortcuts.
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CPT Jack Durish
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JFK is a really bad choice when reaching for a Democrat for the blacks to follow. Senator John F Kennedy stood shoulder to shoulder with the Democratic caucus in the Senate and blocked the Civil Rights Act when it was proposed in the 50's. It wasn't until after his assassination that LBJ latched onto the Civil Rights Act as a prelude to entrapping blacks in the Democratic agenda, so that they would vote with the DNC for the next 200 years (I'm using less offensive language than LBJ). Even then, LBJ had to rely on solid backing from the Republicans to get it passed.
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thanks Jack. Selma was a good movie and it showed the scenes of LBJ discussing with Hoover, King and others. My wife deals with rascism in Canada not as bad as this movie but more subtle like Billy Jack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6t7vVTxaic
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When I said 'I am as mad as hell, I meant this classic scene from the movie Network'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_qgVn-Op7Q
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