Very interesting thing happened this week. President Trump was in Elko, Nevada. If you've never been there your not missing much at all. It's a smaller town in the middle of no where. He drew a crowd of over 10,000 people with thousands who couldn't get in.
At the same time former Vice President Joe Biden was in Las Vegas (A Democrat stronghold in Nevada and the biggest city by population in the state) and only 193 people showed up, 193!
Screw the polls, that tells you something right there. Hell, Republicans had a small event today in Las Vegas with Senator Heller with Senator Graham and they drew in over three hundred people in a very Liberal stronghold (more then Biden could bring in).
In a few hours Vice President Pence will be here in Carson City and guess who gets to meet him? This guy right here!
Who founded the KKK? Democrats!
Who voted against civil rights? Democrats!
Who voted against giving equal rights and voting rights to blacks?
Again, Democrats!
It's no wonder Dems are trying to destroy our history and trying to regulate courses of study in our educational system.
Just sayin'......
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its no wonder republicans are trying to destroy history and trying to destroy public education by claiming the accomplishments and views of the past political party platforms which have changed dramatically over the century.
Actually no. The entire Democratic party was up in arms over slavery, many resigned seats and moved to the south.
How about recent history when a Republican had the guts to lift the Posse Comitatus Act to activate the military on US Soil to protect African American students? Who stood in the door way and had to be removed? Th Governor of the state who was a Democrat.
All the various civil rights act had over 90% Republican support most of the time 100%. Some of the bills had no support from the Democrats.
You cant change history.
no. you cant change it, OR nitpick it. So to clarify.
I have researched the facts.
1 13th amendment was passed by the 39th congress.
2. the 39th senate had 9 democrats(formerly democratic-republican, interestingly enough) , it had also 37 republicans and one unionist
3. the 39th house had 40 democrats and 132 republicans
4. on April 8th 1864, the 13th passed with a vote of 38 to 6
https://guides.loc.gov/13th-amendment/digital-collections
the SIX dissenting votes were: Davis(unionist from Kentucky), Hendricks(d from indiana), Powell(unknown), Riddle(d delaware), Salisbury (d delaware), mcdougal(r california)
https://guides.loc.gov/13th-amendment/digital-collections
FACTS:
DEMS submitted three naes and two yaes
not to mention this is the political structure from over two centuries ago, and the labels are no longer consistent with todays political structure.
two centuries ago, it was 'liberals' fighting for civil rights, just like it is today, the DIFFERENCE is that two centuries ago, the republicans were the liberals, and today, THEY ARE NOT.