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Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 12:24 a.m. EST



Ex-Klansman Blocks Condi's Confirmation

A former Ku Klux Klansman who once vowed to keep the military segregated is single-handedly holding up the confirmation of Secretary of State-nominee Condoleezza Rice, the first African-American woman to be appointed to the office.

"Senator Robert Byrd, an outspoken critic of the Iraq war, announced late [Wednesday] that he would not allow the Senate to approve Ms. Rice without a few days of consideration of her lengthy testimony, and at least a token debate on the floor," reports the New York Times.

Sen. Byrd's maneuver came just hours after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved her nomination by a vote of 16 to 2.

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The West Virginia Democrat, who officially left the Klan in 1943 but continued to advise the anti-black group for years afterward, said through a spokesman that he was merely assuring that the Senate fulfilled its constitutional role of advise and consent.



But the decision by Democrats to make Sen. Byrd the point man in the continuing assault against such a prominent African-American is a particulary awkward one, given his long history of racial misconduct.

In 2001, for instance, Byrd was forced to apologize after he blurted out the N-word twice during a nationally televised interview.

"There are white n****rs, I've seen a lot of white n****rs in my time," Byrd told Fox News Sunday.

In the early 1970s, Byrd pushed to have the Senate's main office building named after Sen. Richard Russell, a leading opponent of anti-lynching legislation who the West Virginia Democrat called "my mentor."

Byrd filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act for 14 straight hours. And three years after he said he'd left his white-sheeted brethren behind, he wrote to Georgia's Grand Imperial Wizard, urging, "The Klan is needed today as never before." Sen. Byrd was also a fierce opponent of desegregating the military, complaining in one letter: "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."

 
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How does a guy with a history like that get elected as a Dem? Strange.

Anyway, I've seen Byrd's protest against giving the Prez ultimate authority to declare war on Iraq (the footage is in a documentary I watched; only he and Ted Kennedy opposed the move) and I would think this opposition has more to do with foreign policy than race. Certainly, though, having Byrd as the spokeman against Condi is not the brightest move by the Dems.

Anybody else here think she's sleeping with Georgie?
 
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I get a kick out of the dems.

1st they have Ted kennedy all in a tizzy over "water boarding" and drowning

then they have an ex klansman go against the first black sec O' state.

You can't make this stuff up.
 

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I guess it is akin to having Trent Lott speaking at the inauguration today.
 
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How does a guy with a history like that get elected as a Dem? Strange.

He was born in 1917, quit the KKK in the 40's.
The KKK was mainstream in the South years ago X, and had millions of members.(20's and 30's)

US politics used to be a lot further to the right than they are now, especially on race stuff.(Look at the 60's)
KKK membership proved your credentials, both Republicans and Democrats in the South were members.

(As you pointed out, his present day objection will be based on foreign policy.)
 

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And we're pushing for elections and freedom and all sorts of goodies for the Iraqi people, yet at the same time with all this babble spewed out to the Iraqis the country that is promoting peace and equal rights and all men created equal can't seem to weed the KKK out of the legislative body.....

Such a nice example...:howdy: Should inspire the whole world.
 
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Patriot said:
I get a kick out of the dems.

1st they have Ted kennedy all in a tizzy over "water boarding" and drowning

then they have an ex klansman go against the first black sec O' state.

You can't make this stuff up.

speaking of water boarding, like my new avatar??
 

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Of course like all other special interest groups, the KKK eventually went wildly out of control as its membership grew to include fúcktards, racists who just wanted to burn blacks/Jews/etc. to make themselves feel better about their own shïtty lives, but as eek correctly points out KKK membership in the south in the first half of the 20th century was all but a mainstream thing, as common as being a Shriner or a Mason, and was not limited to cross burnings and skull bashings.

Bear also in mind that the formation of the KKK in the first place was a direct response to the racist, punitive and highly hypocritical policies of the Johnson administration after he took over the Oval Office when Lincoln finally got what was coming to him.

Speaking of racist issues, if I am not mistaken wasn't Colin Powell the first black SoS Patriot? Or is he not black enough?


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ego, love the avatar.
 
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PH...Powell was definitley black enough for the dems...but Condi isn't,if you want to be cute.

I left out woman in my post.

She is just not a left wing house ******...way to uppity for Byrd and don't think the KKK thing dosen't have something to do with it.
The KKK is what it is by the left wing definition...let the democrats explain it away....yeah, yeah ok Byrd was just a member of what is equivelant to the Elks club....puhleeeze.
 
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Most KKK members are Republican now as the older Democrat Klan members have died off or left the party because it openly embraces "colored folk." Byrd is a closet KKK Republican. Had to be a Democrat to get the redneck vote in W.V. at the time when most of the bigots and Klan members were Democrats.
 
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go2 I missed that list of republican card carrying KKK members. Can I see yours?

outstanding avatar ego.
 
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I should be asking you for the list ;) Pretty sure I would see your name along with Lameface and Redneckman on there too. That's if Redneck can read this :howdy:
 
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Yeah, I thought so.
 

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