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A Malicious Duo: Two Laws that Destroyed America's Culture

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Franco [OP]

2005-03-14 09:52 | User Profile

A Malicious Duo: Two Laws that Destroyed America's Culture

[url]http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/2005/Staff031305MaliciousDuo.htm[/url]



Okiereddust

2005-03-14 17:01 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Franco]A Malicious Duo: Two Laws that Destroyed America's Culture

[url]http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/2005/Staff031305MaliciousDuo.htm[/url]

----------[/QUOTE]Good article Frank, complementing works like the chaper on the Jewish role in immigration policy in Culture of Critique.

For their audience don't you think they should rewrite it in Linderese though? :lol:


Faust

2005-03-14 21:21 | User Profile

Franco,

All too true! [QUOTE]During the 20th century, the United States Congress passed many laws that negatively affected White Americans in one way or another. However, none of those laws delivered as much cultural damage to White America as did two back-to-back laws passed in the mid-1960s: the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965. [/QUOTE]


JoseyWales

2005-03-15 02:28 | User Profile

i dont even need to read the article to know the troubles that were wrought before my birth. the day approaches and the time of rekoning is coming. my only fear is that i do not live to see that day. id rather it be in my day than in my childrens time.


Faust

2005-03-21 00:21 | User Profile

Okiereddust

Let us not forget they passed almost the same law in 1865.

[QUOTE]"In all our history, [the measure] contemplated by the details of this bill has never before been proposed or adopted. They establish for the security of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the General Government has ever provided for the white race. In fact, the distinction of race and color is, by the bill, made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white race. They interfere with the municipal regulations of the States, with the relations existing exclusively between a State and its citizens, or between inhabitants of the same State ? an absorption and assumption of power by the General Government which, if acquiesced in, must sap and destroy our federative system of limited powers, and break down the barriers which preserve the rights of the States. It is another step, or rather stride, to centralization and the concentration of all legislative power in the National Government." - President Johnson's veto of the 1865 "Civil Rights" Bill, which was overturned by the Radical Republicans

The Rainbow Confederacy? NOT! [url]http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13363[/url]

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