Racist Democratic Senator and former KKK member , Robert Byrd, dead at 92
source: http://MoveOn.org
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Robert Byrd was indeed a valuable link not only to the Senate's past, but also to the Democratic Party's history as the party of slavery, segregation, and opposition to equal treatment of blacks. Stolberg obviously loved Byrd's cornpone constitutional shtick in favor of filibustering a Republican president's judicial appointees. It's a shame that Stolberg exerted no effort to put Byrd's shtick in the context it merited.
Byrd was old enough, for example, to have vowed memorably regarding the integration of the Armed Forces by President Truman that he would never fight "with a Negro by my side. Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
Even after his resignation from the Klan, Byrd continued to hold it in high esteem, writing to the Klan's Imperial Wizard in 1946: "The Klan is needed today as never before and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia."
And Byrd was old enough to have participated in filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as to have voted against it after cloture along with 18 other Democrats -- in the name of the Constitution, of course. Funny Stolberg didn't invite Byrd to take a walk down memory lane on that subject. It would have been highly illuminating.
In Stolberg's Times profile Byrd cited the late Georgia Senator Richard Russell as his mentor and quoted the advice Russell gave him regarding the ways of the Senate. Russell was a wise man in many ways, but he was also one of the signers of the infamous 1956 Southern Manifesto opposing Brown v. Board of Education -- in the name of the Constitution, of course.
Also signing the Southern Manifesto was the late Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina. Like Byrd, Ervin was resurrected as a heroic cornpone constitutionalist in the eyes of the mainstream media. Ervin was born again during his chairmanship of the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973. As with Senator Byrd, all was forgiven and forgotten when he became useful to the message of the day propounded by the mainstream media.
Stolberg's 2005 profile of Byrd in the Times was accompanied by the photo of Byrd (left) with the caption: "Senator Robert C. Byrd, after speaking at a MoveOn.org rally last month in Washington, defending the use of the filibuster to block judicial nominees." Only a fellow as supremely lacking in self-awareness as Senator Byrd could have missed the inadvertent allusion to the black power salute of the late 1960's in Byrd's gesture depicted in the photograph, or to the "right on" salute of the radical left of the same period...
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http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2010/06/026630.php
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Kurta
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I should have done my research before reacting so negatively earlier. Actually, the guy wasn't that bad and I'm embarassed that I reacted as I did. There's a lot of achievements listed on the wiki page. Not only did he act positively regarding race relations, he also fought for animal welfare. Maybe he was a racist at one point but I'm willing to bet he was only disillusioned as a young man. Everyone makes mistakes.
This article seems to be a lot of muckraking for this man's errors in judgment some 70 odd years ago. I shouldn't have fallen for the hype. It's rather unfounded since the senator seems to have more than made up for it later in life.
In the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's (NAACP)[66] Congressional Report Card for the 108th Congress (spanning the 2003–2004 congressional session), Byrd was awarded with an approval rating of 100 percent for favoring the NAACP's position in all 33 bills presented to the United States Senate regarding issues of their concern. Only 16 other senators received that approval rating in the session. In June 2005, Byrd proposed an additional $10 million in federal funding for the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington, D.C., remarking that "With the passage of time, we have come to learn that his Dream was the American Dream, and few ever expressed it more eloquently."[67]
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freecrack
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just popped in to see what areguments are being made towards a pro-kkk stance, and to mention that he looks like his name sake.wierd how that happens sometimes.
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Scary to think that a former KKK member was third in the line of succession to the presidency.
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Well reading it at least he did renounce the kkk crap and apologize for the civil rights bill.
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I'm just waiting for his "black" illegitimate child to step forward.
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randallr01
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So.... maybe he renounced his racism, but what does he think about gays? A bigot is a bigot. May his body return to the earth & reform into something better.
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randallr01:
Yeah, and I'm sure he stabed babies too.
What a mindless thing to say. Think about it for a minute. - 1 year ago
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Einsam_Data_Old:
why does everything have to turn into a gay issue, shit grow up.
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ozoneocean:
there is a point in that though.
if a person is able to not only be racist, but make it a staple of his campaign's, whats to say he wouldnt also hate any group as a collective, instead of respecting the individual? - 1 year ago
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Joe_Sivula:
cuz the gays are the last group of people,we as a society,tolerate the abuse of.
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He apologized for his membership in the KKK and for filibustering and voting against the Civil Rights Bill.
http://www.naacp.org/programs/bureau-dc/report_card/108th_Congressional_Report_C...
Robert Byrd got a 100% rating from the NAACP in 2004.Ummmm... this article didn't come from MoveOn.org. Nice try trying to make it look like it did.
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Future_America:
For whatever reason Current automatically put "MoveOn.org" as the source because its in the article. I tried editing and deleting it but it is still staying in. .
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Future_America:
call me crazy, but his focus wasnt move on, its those damn jews.
or so his pattern dictates. - 1 year ago
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http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/19/byrd-supports-obama/
He supported Obama for president - 1 year ago
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Ummm... Didn't he renounce that KKK stuff before most of the people posting here were even BORN?
As far as I know he said his vote against civil rights was the biggest mistake of his entire life...Is this article by a moron, or just someone who missed the last 40 years?
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Human beings can change. Byrd was man enough to renounce his racism long ago.
The article is a right wing smear from some right wing nut blog - the article does not come from MoveOn.
Republicans long ago became the party of white racists. If Byrd really was a racist in later life he would have switched to the Republican party after the Civil Rights Act passed, like all the other racist Southern Democrats did.
Byrd was far from perfect, but this article is pure right wing propaganda.
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unimatrix0:
Damn right, and it shows how vapid people are that they take rubbish like this at face value.
By the logic of this article we should STILL all be at war with Japan, or maybe America should still be a colony of the British empire? That sort of thing totally makes sense if we just go around ignoring the decades of history that happened afterwards.
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ozoneocean:
wouldnt it be great though, to be a colony of her majesty.sure the food would suck, but we would get healthcare, and tea breaks.
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woohoo
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obama is evil? but yea this guy did have a white dog. thats kinda fucked up/
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Saladin
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Evil people really do live longer.
Good riddance, getting rid of the last of those solid south assholes that fucked things up so bad in the latter half of the 20th century.
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These are the dust farting old gezzers that need to be flushed from the Goverment. I say put a cap on all those that hold public office.
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Byrd was a real thinker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzlLU9Uxvdc - 1 year ago
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I liked Byrd, he spoke a lot of truth.
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trut:
omg you cant be real
here is one for ya, sadly i think you will like this guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AphmkQs3sF0
its right up your alley - 1 year ago
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freecrack:
Yes, my dog is a racist too. She absolutely hates white dogs.
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trut:
then put the bitch down!
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trut:
now did you have to train her that way, or was she predisposed to puppy bigotry?
does ceaser milan do a show on how to correct that?not to be a dick (pun intended) she seems to have a little junk there.
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Rot in Hell bruh
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... How was this man elected to the Senate for so many years afterwards? And why didn't he DIE EARLIER? I know God works in mysterious ways... But Robert Byrd was downright perverse.
Good riddance.
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Too bad he hadn't died earlier. Bastard didn't deserve a long life
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Joe_Sivula
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ive mentioned this before but its ironic that demos praise and put on pedestals their twisted leadership while they hold lengthy political careers. and repubs admonish theirs and generally bow out in shame and humiliation. this byrd dude should have been booted out years ago, but whats it say about his constituents?
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Normally i dont speak ill of the dead, but rascists have a special place in my heart, so see you in hell you old bastard.
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Biden Praises Byrd: "We Shall Not See His Like Again"
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=612_1277754948 - 1 year ago
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Dagum
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Good riddance to this racist P.O.S.
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Dagum:
ummm, find out the truth first before you make an idiot of yourself. ;)
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ozoneocean:
Instead of getting a boner every time you look at his picture, you should take that Robert Byrd poster off your wall and throw it in the trash along with the Swastikas , and KKK memorabilia. ;)
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