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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Sunday, June 21, 2020

TERRORISM cheered on by Democrats - GOP hides



The Modern GOP is 
Run by Cowards & Traitors




By Gary;

Ulysses S. Grant.  

Our past leaders were giants. Our current crop of GOP scum "leaders" are cowardly sell out whores.

Grant's statue was torn down by a Communist Terrorist mob of 400 people in Democrat San Francisco.

The police did nothing and no arrests were made.

Democrats are cheering on Leftist Terrorism against our history and against free speech.

The silence from the "Conservative" GOP is stunning. The party is doing nothing to protect the people as mobs destroy our history, our freedoms and private property.

I left the NSA Police State loving, open borders GOP back in 2002. It looks like nothing has changed.

The GOP is filled with traitors and cowards.



Tucker Carlson blasted the Republican Party and its leaders for allowing civil unrest to continue






A Pro-Civil Rights Republican
And Black Americans responded by voting for the GOP
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GOP President U.S. Grant made many advances in civil and human rights. In 1869 and 1871, he signed bills promoting black voting rights and prosecuting Klan leaders. He won passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, which gave freedmen the vote, and the Civil Rights Act of 1871, which empowered the President "to arrest and break up disguised night marauders."
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In response to the renewed violent outbreaks against African Americans, Grant was the first President to sign a congressional civil rights act: the Civil Rights Act of 1875.  This legislation mandated equal treatment in public accommodations and jury selection.
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Former President Grant acidly remarked that the anti-labor wing of the Republicans were the same people who had resisted using federal troops “to protect the lives of negroes. Now, however, there is no hesitation about exhausting the whole power of the government to suppress a strike on the slightest intimation that danger threatens.



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