Monday, March 31, 2014

I’ll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years. ~ President Lyndon B. Johnson

LBJ: I’ll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years.
Written by Allen West on March 20, 2014 
President Lyndon B. Johnson
On March 20, 1854 the Republican Party was established in Ripon, Wisconsin. Referred to as the GOP or Grand Old Party, it established for one reason: to break the chains of slavery and ensure the unalienable rights endowed by the Creator of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness would be for all Americans.
The Republican Party was created to achieve individual freedom. Then, as now, the antagonist to the Republican party has been the Democrats, the party of collective subjugation and individual enslavement — then physical, now economic.
The first black members of the US House and Senate were Republicans. The first civil rights legislation came from Republicans. Democrats gave us the KKK, Jim Crow, lynchings, poll taxes, literacy tests, and failed policies like the “Great Society.”
Republican President Eisenhower ordered troops to enforce school desegregation. Republican Senator Everett Dirksen enabled the 1964 civil rights legislation to pass, in opposition to Democrat Senators Robert Byrd (KKK Grand Wizard) and Al Gore, Sr.
As a matter of fact, it was Democrat President Lyndon Baines Johnson who stated, “I’ll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years” as he confided with two like-minded governors on Air Force One regarding his underlying intentions for the “Great Society” programs.
Yep, and who are the real racists? So far, thanks to a Republican Party that is ignorant of its own history and gave up on the black community, Democrats have 50 of those 200 years under their belt.
The problem with today’s Republican Party is that it has forgotten its own history and raison d’ etre: individual liberty. The Party must come to realize that GOP also stands for “Growth, Opportunity, Prosperity” and articulate how it stands, as its history and founding clearly demonstrate, for the individual pursuit of happiness as opposed to the progressive socialist (Democrat) lie of a collective guarantee of happiness.
So, happy 160th birthday to my Party, the Republican Party. I am a strong Conservative and I hope Republicans recommit to those fundamental principles which established this Party — the historical antithesis of the Democrats. Do I agree with every Republican on everything? Not always, but I doggone ain’t about to join up with the other liberal socialist rascals. And I do have a word of caution to my fellow Republicans, (wo)man up, or go the way of the Whigs.
Read more at http://allenbwest.com/2014/03/lbj-ill-niggers-voting-democratic-next-200-years/#rsyt3JyC2O8FlLhK.99

Note: Its important to note that all the recent Democrat Presidents from FDR to the present (sorry Clinton lovers, ole Billy Boy is one of the greatest decievers of all time) have favored programs that literally bought the black vote by encouraging dependency on government handouts.  Further, not a one of these presidents was a God fearing man...a description once highly revered; they all preached a good sermon (especially Jimmy Carter) but never practiced what they preached. When's the last time Bill Clinton went to church after he left the White House?  Never (except for high profile funeral services).  One might think from listening to these hypocrits that they were/are patriotic Americans looking out for America's best interest and not a one of them has ever done one good thing for the country.  Whenever the economy is looking good they sure know how to twist a story that makes them look responsible for the desired outcome and yet every policy they have instituted resulted in failure...not to mention the increased debt imposed upon the country at large.
Another ability these politic elite have is they can capture the hearts and minds of voters that would never read this far into anything longer than two sentences...in other words, all the dumb people they successfully dumbed down with their education policies. ~ Norman E. Hooben
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