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 //  My Tribute to a Racist

Posted on Monday, June 28th, 2010 by Kevin Jackson

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A Tribute to a Racist, by Kevin Jackson

Reminiscent of Ted Kennedy, it took God himself to “retire” (D) Senator Robert Byrd from the Senate. That power must be an intoxicant, because Byrd simply would not leave. If your agenda was the destruction of the black race, why would you!

Byrd is described as a fearless fighter for the Constitution, and the state-run media outlets say things like, “Byrd had a short stay in the Klan.”

Byrd is quoted in 2005 as saying of joining the Klan, [pp], “I know now I was wrong…I apologize a thousand times!” 

I guess Byrd isn’t counting his filibustering of the 1964 Civil Rights Act that Republicans sponsored, whereby blacks would actually be treated as true citizens of America. No apology for that was ever made.

Further, Byrd overlooks his Party’s stance against the Republican-sponsored anti-lynching laws.   Byrd just couldn’t fathom the idea of taking away the Democrats’ favorite sport of “Eeny meeny miny mo, catch a n*gger by the toe?” 

Byrd’s ending? “If he hollers, don’t let him go…string his black ass up!”

Byrd didn’t regret being in the Klan; Byrd regretted having to admit that he was in the Klan! And Byrd wasn’t just IN the Klan, he WAS the Klan.

Klan leadership recognized Byrd’s ability to recruit, and admired his leadership. Being a stellar member in the Klan helped Byrd achieve and retain his high ranking in the Senate.

What does Byrd has to be sorry about, given that the Klan provided his meteoric rise within the “Party of the Klan”—the Democrats! Byrd should have just accepted what “fate” dealt him, and not apologized for being what he was—a cross-burning racist, his whole miserable life.

Byrd is not alone in his regrets, however. In case you wonder why Jimmy Carter works so hard building houses for the poor, is he is making up for all the Negros he oppressed.

Though Carter now better known for Habitat for Humanity and disparaging the country whom he presided over as president; let’s just call a cracker a cracker.  Carter should be known for the discrimination that he practiced, like when Carter felt that building a black school next to a white school in Sumter County Georgia was not such a great idea. In capitulation to his fellow Democrat racists on the Sumter County School Board, Jimmy didn’t allow black children to get too close white school children.

But Carter didn’t limit his segregationist ways to just schools, as he said here in 1976:

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federal government’s authority deliberately to circumvent the natural inclination of people to live in ethnically homogeneous neighborhoods…I have nothing against a community that’s made up of people who are Polish or Czechoslovakian or French-Canadian or blacks who are trying to maintain the ethnic purity of their neighborhoods.

 Carter apologized, and that’s all it took for Progressive Democrats to expunge his racist record.

Hugo Black—another racist Democrat and member of the Klan—has been elevated to the status of icon by Progressive Democrats. And as with all racist Democrat icons, Progressive Democrats say that Black “joined the Klan only to further his political career.”  Again we have a member of the Klan who did no harm to blacks, but joined only for political expediency. It does leave me curious as to exactly what members of the Klan were lynching blacks and white Republicans?

For the few Progressive Democrats who know or admit that FDR appointed the flamboyant Klansman Black to the Supreme Court, they usually say, “As a member of the Supreme Court, Black later fought for the rights of blacks.” Really? How much fighting should Black have done to undo his representation of a Klansman who killed a clergyman sent to protect black people?

Black’s Supreme Court record on race amounts to little more than “token” gestures on correcting his most heinous record on race, a record of abject oppression and intimidation of blacks. 

None of this will matter to Leftist revisionists, who will move mountains and empty oceans to wipe away the racist past of the Democrats.  All that will happen today will be the Democrat Progressives’ efforts to make a hero out of a racist.

Here’s the wrap:

People will say that I am harsh in my treatment of Byrd now that he is on his date with the devil. Think what you want. I just find it difficult to forgive a man who liked lynching black people and those who supported black people—white Republicans.

I will give him this; Byrd was a great leader.  He put those leadership skills to work, as he conspired to keep blacks ignorant, voting Democrat, and dependent on government. Byrd’s leadership has kept Liberal blacks on the plantation for decades, bigger fools that they ever were in the past.

Byrd traded his Klan garb for business suits, and his strategies against blacks grew smoother with his age, like 25-year old Scotch.

America did not lose a hero in Byrd. We lost another Progress Democrat racist scoundrel who replaced lynching of blacks at the hands of white, with drive-by shootings of blacks at the hands of…blacks!

Based on that record, Byrd may indeed be the patron saint of Progressivism.  He certainly represents their “leadership.”

That’s my rant!

(c) 2010 Kevin Jackson – The Black Sphere, LLC – All Rights Reserved

48 Comments

 

janetney says:
June 28, 2010 at 12:04 pm

you are a brave man…everything you say is true…it’s depressing and frustrating that the progressive democratic party is supported so strongly by the black community…the republican party is the party of the civil rights movement…republicans fight for the individual power of the people of America…not the democrats…and, people like Byrd was a shameful part of the government who purpetuated the hateful and harmful treatment of minorities…

thank you for your bravery…you are a true patriot…


Carrie says:
June 28, 2010 at 12:14 pm

Very interesting & informative! I’m betting many either did not know, or forgot, these things about Byrd.


Sherrie says:
June 28, 2010 at 5:37 pm

Kevin glad you tell it like it is. So glad God has done for us what he and the people who kept voting for him wouldn't do. Amazing what these people (Democrats) place value in. All I have heard today is how many bills he voted on in his career like that is something to be proud of, all he did was contribute to the downfall of our Nation.


Charlotte says:
June 28, 2010 at 5:40 pm

I so admire your integrity every time I read something you have written and posted!
For the first 8 years of my life we lived in Fl. When my sisters and I walked to school we walked through a very poor neighborhood and I remember wanting to talk to the children of the same age but I was told to never ever speak to a "black person". That kind of disease unfortunately ran rampant back in 50's and sadly to say it is still thriving in some peoples hearts.
I can only hope and pray to God that he continues to keep you strong in your fight! Stay the course and may God bless you always!!


Basil Sands says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:05 pm

Sadly so many people just don't see the truth when it slaps them in its face. The death of a man does not make him a saint. If he was evil in this life, and died unrepentant, evil is what he is in perpetuity.

Bye Bye Byrdie, may God have mercy on your soul

…more than you had on those you let be lynched


Leah E says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:33 pm

Kevin, Another commentary that is a home run, hit out of the ball park! absolutely loved it. I hope for your own peace and salvation you can forgive Byrd eventually. But NEVER let us forget.


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:50 pm

I would tell it no other way. Byrd died a scoundrel, and I have no sympathy for him. People see an old dying man, however I see him in his 20's oppressing black people for the fun of it!


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:51 pm

I just report! One day blacks will wake up!


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:51 pm

I will do my best, Charlotte!


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:52 pm

I bet you're right, Carrie. And the "Regressives" don't want people to know!


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:53 pm

So true Basil! People want to overlook his evil, and to that I say replace it with WHAT?! Naming a few things after himself?!


Kevin Jackson says:
June 28, 2010 at 6:54 pm

Leah, I could care less about Byrd. I didn't lose sleep over him in life, and certainly won't in death. I will continue to spank liberals on their blind acceptance of him, which I would have gladly done, had he admitted what he did. He lied his entire political career and in that LIE published called his autobiography, where he tried to spin his participation in the KKK.


@Stormbringer_5 says:
June 28, 2010 at 9:31 pm

Excellent rant! This is the news that the lamestream media will not put forth, obviously. As I said to you on Twitter, I do not feel sadness at his passing. Oh, well. I'm honest. I wonder how well Byrds fly when they're surrounded by flames.


nora says:
June 28, 2010 at 9:37 pm

What breaks my heart is Margaret Sanger wanted to get rid of blacks and decided to go to the local black leaders and pastors to get them to embrace abortion. Now look at the high percentages of abortions of beautiful black children and now we have so many black leaders who promote abortions. Martin Luther's King's niece is very outspoken and prolife. http://www.lifenews.com/nat5888.html


Asturian73 says:
June 28, 2010 at 9:55 pm

Just happened to follow a link to your site. Absolutely Fantastic!! Keep up the great work Kevin!


Bushwack says:
June 28, 2010 at 11:11 pm

You nailed it…Nuff said.

now we wait for the olberdouche crowd to make an appearance to call you names…


Marnie Gilbertson says:
June 28, 2010 at 11:16 pm

Another great post, Kevin. The other thing is that he spoke for 14 hours on the senate floor against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Who could talk about something for 14 hours unless you felt that strongly about it. At least with him we knew he was a racist. My mom would school and remind me all the time. I was amazed when I drove through WV last fall, that so many bridges, roads, highways, and building are named after him.


Pat says:
June 29, 2010 at 12:06 am

Well said, Kevin … Keep up the good work.
Pat


Karen says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:37 am

Another excellent post. I felt a little better about life today knowing that some evil left this world.


Midnightsky41 says:
June 29, 2010 at 2:23 am

Great rant Kevin. I am waiting for the day when republicans will tell who history really went down. I don't understand why they just keep letting the stupid progressive democrats get away with their redoric. It's time for republicans shout the truth!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:13 am

LOL! I'd bet he is in hell. He was a liar his whole life!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:13 am

Yes, and Byrd followed her instructions to the letter of the law!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:14 am

Glad to have you join us! For the life of me, I don't know why this blog doesn't have 20K hits per day. I don't say this because it's my blog, but because of the message. It's all God's will!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:16 am

Hey one thing I have to give to the Libs is they support their people. The crazier you are, the more support you get! It's not that way with Conservatives!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:16 am

That was my point, that he has built monuments to himself!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:17 am

I will do my best, Pat! Added two more people to our Top 1000 Fans today, so that's a good thing!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:18 am

Karen, we are of one accord!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 3:19 am

It's because most Republican polticians are pansies, 100% sissies! You have NO idea how Republicans want to either not fight at all, or fight like 3-year olds!


@nohammernosickl says:
June 29, 2010 at 4:46 am

Anyone who praises Robert Byrd and glosses over his involvement in the KKK and the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act should be treated with the same disdain and scorn that Trent Lott was subjected to after praising former segregationist Strom Thurmond at a birthday party.

Liberals will look past any transgressions if someone supports a totalitarian statist agenda. People don't understand that while these liberal policies infantilize all citizens, they especially infantalize and demean and are written to undermine the minds and ethics and family structures of minorities who they seek to keep ignorant and voting Democrat, as you said.

The policies of Senator Byrd and his friends on the Democrat side of the aisle are aimed at treating us as subjects. Tax us until we have little to spend on ourselves. Regulate us until we nearly suffocate. Give us just enough health care to keep us from rioting in the streets. The nanny state treats us as fragmented racial groups and it pits us against one another. To those of us who believe in liberty, we want to see everyone here as an American first, and above all be left alone, lest we beg for the gruel that the government chooses to redistribute.

Follow me on Twitter, Kevin. C'mon. I think you'll chuckle a few times a day.


Adam says:
June 28, 2010 at 11:52 pm

Surprisingly I knew much of that, and have spoken of Byrd repeatedly to people I know. No one ever believes me because it is so hard to find the actual history of these progressive “icons”. Whitewashed and glossed over so many times, we will surely lose this history in years to come.


MrMxyzptlk says:
June 29, 2010 at 7:24 am

It always seemed pathetic to me that that "man" was in congress for longer than my dad has existed. Especially since by the end they were just wheeling him out there just for his party line vote.


Don Cronin says:
June 29, 2010 at 2:33 am

Phenominal article


Chris Dresp says:
June 29, 2010 at 8:25 am

Spot on as usual Kevin. Please keep up the good fight. The truth will set you free, but it will first piss you right off. You have so many behind your effort. Keep it up!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:47 pm

Agree on Byrd, and as for Twitter, send me a specific message to follow you, and I will. Love chuckling, Dude!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:48 pm

You should see how Wiki either completely eliminates data on these racists or sugar-coats their involvement. They were all choir boys…as they lynched black people!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:49 pm

It IS pathetic. Since when did Congressional seats become seats for LIFE?! It's time to put an end to this NOW!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:49 pm

Thanks Don, you are obviously a man of GREAT TASTES!


@Theblacksphere says:
June 29, 2010 at 1:50 pm

I appreciate hearing that Chris. I hope one of them is a Conservative George Soros, who loves my work! :-)


Greg Painter says:
June 29, 2010 at 8:11 pm

Kevin,

In response to Midnightsky41,why don't the Republicans stand up against the Democrats trashing them and associating them with racism? I have wondered this for a while now.Anyhow,great blog entry.When I heard about the Byrd,I could not wait to get home from work today to read your take on the situation.As always,you didn't disappoint.


Rik Dergis says:
June 29, 2010 at 10:00 pm

Farewell to another Democratic Icon:
Byrd was also the only Senator to have voted against both African American nominees to the supreme court, both a liberal (Marshall) and a conservative (Thomas). Since he voted against both, it's hard to imagine that it was political ideology that was his motivation.


Ian Sullivan says:
June 29, 2010 at 11:59 pm

Being from WV, I knew the former Senator all too well. He was no friend to ethnic minorities, and he claimed to protect the Constitution while he used it for toilet paper. All you have to do is watch the man's ACTIONS over his 50 some years in the senate. What did he vote for? What did he vote against? I work for Invisible Children and the guy would NOT meet with us on WHY he opposed the bill requesting that the US apply diplomatic pressure to the Lord's Resistance Army- since we, the United States, has declared the LRA a TERRORIST organization. Thank you for shedding light on the man. I am sad the man died, and will pray for healing for his family, but I will not mourn the loss of him in the Senate. Hopefully our Governor will appoint someone less progressive that can help start us on the path back to where we need to be.


Dana says:
July 1, 2010 at 3:52 am

"As a member of the Supreme Court, Black later fought for the rights of blacks.” That's rich. So these hypocrites can climb to power over the bodies of the blacks they helped kill, demean, and enslave, but once they are there, it's all good? I don't waste my time arguing with the clueless anymore, it's like explaining where the stars end to a 5-year-old.


Jamie says:
July 1, 2010 at 6:12 am

Kevin….Great Rant!!!! But please, oh please…don't ever put a 25 year old scotch in the same sentence with a democrat again!!!!!! It breaks my heart…it hurts me bad, it hurts me real bad!


chillywilly says:
July 1, 2010 at 8:29 pm

Some of my favorite Republicans did not vote for the Civil Rights Act. They argued that parts of it were too harsh on private business. I am talking of course of the more libertarian leaning ones like Barry Goldwater, etc. If you voted against the CRA does that really make you a racist? Where do you draw the line on what the Federal gov’t can tell private business what it can do? The Neoconservative wing of the Republican party is just as bad as the “Progressive Democrats” when it comes to violating the Constitution. I know people are probably going to jump down my throat over this and Recently Rand Paul who is more libertarian leaning like his father has been criticized for his comments on the parts of the CRA he did not like. However what he did argue for is an abolishment of all Jim Crow laws and other public discrimination. If you own a business and a racist comes into your business shouldn’t you be able to refuse to do business with him? Shouldn’t the free market be allowed to work? I would think now a days if people put a “blacks not allowed” sign in the window of their business the market would put so much pressure on them they would quickly go out of business. All without having to stomp on private property rights and rights of association. But supposedly that makes me a racist…sometimes liberty allows people to do really ugly things, but we have to tolerate it in order to keep the Federal gov’t within the confines of the Constitution. Yea I am one of those radicals who still believes in the rule of law and our Constitution.


chillywilly says:
July 2, 2010 at 1:36 am

Basically I am saying that certain parts of the CRA did go "too far", IMHO. I applaud the end to institutional gov't racism, but perhaps they could've tread more lightly on the whole private property rights of business owners? I still grapple with this at times as I know this is a sensitive issue (racism) and emotions can run pretty high. Please don't judge me too harshly as I do truly believe in liberty and justice for all. Racism is a form of collectivism and as a libertarian I refuse to support it as I believe in individual liberty.


crackerasscracker says:
July 2, 2010 at 12:53 am

On the glorious day of that inglorious evil hypocrites passing, my girlfriend and I decided to go out for a nice dinner…It was actually unrelated to Byrd’s passing. Nevertheless, we choice a nice steak house that we had never been to before.

It was a pretty elegant setting and I suppose we seemed somewhat out of place because the waiter asked if we were dinning in celebration of some special occasion.

Reflexively both my girlfriend and I seized the opportunity and exclaimed,
“Well actually, yes it is! We are celebrating the death of the not so honorable former Klansman/Senator from West Virginia Mr. Byrd.”

Needless to say the young man was shocked and more than a little confused! I took the opportunity to inform him of some the highlights of the fiddle playing hate mongers 1,000 year reign as the senior Senator from West Virginia.

Just thought I would share that little antidote….
It still makes me smile!

You are doing great work for our country Kevin! Thank you so much,for your efforts!

-Folks please remember to support those who are on the front line fighting to spread the good word
…GO BUY SOMETHING from this man!


auntiemadder says:
July 3, 2010 at 4:45 am

…1,000 year reign as the senior Senator from West Virginia.

Hehe! That's funny.


Nathan Simmons says:
July 7, 2010 at 10:48 pm

Well said and what's sad is that if this man were a Republican, he would not be praised as a hero but hung (pardon the pun) as the crook that he was. I'm always amazed at what people will forgive if there is a D behind the persons' name


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