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Excellent point. So far, we've spent $200 billion in Iraq (or $400 billion, if you include the interest we'll pay on that debt). Remind me how effective that money has been in reducing oil prices -- they were what, like $110 a barrel before the war? |
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I am good news person, I stopped reading at the first period, but I am sure you had lots of other great stuff in that post. |
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justice delayed and justice denied?
One more of the bad guys down
When are they are going to get around to Kleagle Byrd? http://www.strangepolitics.com/image...ent/105276.jpg |
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Not the best mea culpa, but a whole lot better than Jesse Helms' abiding conviction that he was right to continue supporting segregation (see my post several days ago -- the one club responded to by saying that Helms must have learned this from Byrd) |
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I'm sure he's really, really sorry. |
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In a 1946** letter when the issue of integrating the military came up, Grand Kleagle Byrd vowed never to fight in the military"with a Negro by my side." And added, "I should rather die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again than see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen of the wilds." He later went on to spend 14 hours filibustering against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He also voted against Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas, the only two blacks ever nominated for the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2001 he let slip the charmingly derogative phrase, "white nigger" in response to a critic. Sorry indeed. The conscience of the Senate, right? ** Note: before anyone invokes the concept of youthful indiscretion, he was 29 at that time. |
Farm subsidies and the KKK
Jesse Helms, for all his ranting and raving about socialism, was huge on farm subsidies. He especially loved tobacco subsidies. Robert Byrd is also a huge fan of farm subsidies, and they were both members of the KKK. Coincidence?
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