Don't take my word for it, why don't you view their actions via how they voted, like on the CRA.
I know it stings, it's unfortunate, and doggone it shatters everything gran paw may have told you, but it's the truth. The south is and always have been conservative.Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states.
The original House version:
Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%)
Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)
The Senate version:
Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%) (John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against)
Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)
All we need to do now is put BLM on the terrorist organization list and the world is a better place.
my junk is ugly
Whoa guys. My critics wanted to cut me a new one in another immigration thread here this week. Now those same critics have a problem with Richard Spencer?????
Richard Spencer is cozy with the people my critics rely on for their talking points on immigration:
http://www.redstate.com/neil_stevens...ams-alt-right/
http://thepoliticalforums.com/thread...lions-in-taxes
No need to rehash the established facts.