Showing posts with label Political history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political history. Show all posts

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Google and Black Packing History

Great Moments in Google: "American Inventors"
Were ten out of twelve of the "greatest American inventors" really blacks? Google tells you so.
If you go to Google and type in American inventors you get back from Google pictures of the top American inventors of all time.

The #1 American inventor of all time is Lewis Howard Latimer, who, I just learned, worked with both Edison and Bell.

Thomas Edison is in 6th place and a well-tanned Alexander Graham Bell in 9th place, with ten black inventors rounding out the top dozen.

In the second dozen, Samuel Morse is 19th, Eli Whitney 20th, and Ben Franklin 23rd. Everybody else is black.

The Wright Brothers don’t make the top 50 American inventors, according to Google.
Everything is relative these days - especially history. If history is just the opinion of Google and Wikipedia, then history is lost, replaced by Marxist leverage.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Project Veritas: Rigging the Election – Video III: Creamer Confirms Hillary Clinton Involvement

Rigging the Election – Video III: Creamer Confirms Hillary Clinton Involvement

Project Veritas Action has released the third video in a multi-part series that is sending shockwaves through the DNC and the Clinton campaign. The first video explained the dark secrets and the hidden connections and organizations the Clinton campaign uses to incite violence at Trump rallies. The second video exposed a diabolical step-by-step voter fraud strategy discussed by top Democratic operatives and showed one key operative admitting that the Democrats have been rigging elections for fifty years. This latest video takes this investigation even further.

Part III of the undercover investigation dives further into the back room dealings of Democratic politics. It exposes prohibited communications between Hillary Clinton’s campaign, the DNC and the non-profit organization Americans United for Change. And, it’s all disguised as a duck.

Several Project Veritas Action undercover journalists catch Democracy Partners founder directly implicating Hillary Clinton in FEC violations.

“In the end, it was the candidate, Hillary Clinton, the future president of the United States, who wanted ducks on the ground,” says Creamer in one of several exchanges. “So, by God, we would get ducks on the ground.”

It is made clear that high-level DNC operative Creamer realized that this direct coordination between Democracy Partners and the campaign would be damning when he said: “Don’t repeat that to anybody.”

It was earlier this year when people wearing Donald Duck costumes started showing up at Donald Trump events all over the country. Brad Woodhouse is the president of Americans United for Change (AUFC) and he worked with Robert Creamer, Scott Foval, and DNC Rapid Response Coordinator Aaron Black to launch their “Donald Ducks” campaign.

After the first video in this series, Woodhouse fired Scott Foval, his national field director.

In the video, the operatives go on to explain their plot.

“Let me tell you something. I think she [Hillary Clinton] has the right instinct on this. This thing is resonating, but that story is not exactly what you want to hear about how presidential decision-making happened,” said Woodhouse.

However, the originator of the Donald Ducks scheme was supposed to remain secret.

Robert Creamer goes on to add, “I was actually on a plane to go to London last week -- Christina Reynolds [Deputy Communications Director for Hillary for America] calls saying, ‘I have good news and bad news. The good news is the candidate would like to have a mascot following around the duck -- I mean, Trump.’”

Creamer then says, “If the future president wants ducks, we will put ducks on the ground.”

Hillary Clinton and the DNC wanted the Donald Ducks agitators at Trump and Pence campaign events. The direct involvement of the campaign and the Democratic National Committee with Americans United for Change and activists wearing Donald Duck costumes smacks strongly of illegal coordinated campaign expenditures.

Federal campaign law experts have told us “the ducks on the ground are likely public communications for purposes of the law. It’s political activity opposing Trump, paid for by Americans United for Change funds but controlled by Clinton and her campaign.”

Representatives of Clinton’s campaign were on daily conference calls which PVA journalists witnessed with Creamer, AUFC managers and their operatives. They were talking about where to send the duck and the “ducks message.” Not only was the campaign in on it, but apparently Donna Brazille’s Democratic National Committee was in on it as well.

After last week’s stories released by Project Veritas Action, Americans United for Change fired Scott Foval and Robert Creamer announced to the DNC that he was stepping down from campaign responsibilities. James O’Keefe and Project Veritas Action have filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission.

Project Veritas Action Fund (AKA Project Veritas Action) was founded by James O’Keefe to investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud and other misconduct.
I hope O'Keefe wears body armor at all times.
Go THERE for video.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Forgotten History of Blacks, Democrats and Republicans

I am excerpting and paraphrasing the first portion of a totally necessary book for every library: “American History in Black and White”, by David Barton, WallBuilder Press, 2004. This book focuses on the race history of the USA, much of which has been kept out of history books, for reasons which will become obvious. The book is heavily annotated with 41 pages of endnotes and bibliography.

Understanding the actual historical backgrounds of the two political parties is essential in this time of political lies and class warfare.


American history that has been forgotten and/or obscured.

Chronology, abbreviated:
1619. The “first slave ship arrived in the Massachusetts Colony set up by Christian Pilgrims and Puritans. Ship’s officers were arrested, imprisoned and the kidnapped slaves were returned to Africa at the colony’s expense”.

1776. Most of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were anti-slave ownership.

1776. American army was fully integrated during the Revolution.

1787. Signers of the U.S. Constitution were divided between Northern abolitionists and Southern slave-owners. The southern slave-owners wanted to count their slaves as part of the population in order to swell their number of congressional representatives (without giving them any rights as humans). The North responded that they would count their possessions too, then, including cows, horses and sheep. The compromise was for each slave to count as 3/5; this somewhat reduced the number of representatives for the slave states, giving them less power to keep slavery viable. This ratio in no manner represented the human value of the slave; it was merely intended to limit southern over-representation in Congress.

1789. Congress expanded its non-slavery constituency by passing the Northwest Ordinance, which added territories and forbade slavery in all federal territories. Ultimately Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin all eventually became free states.

Some slave states began dividing to increase their representation: Kentucky out of Virginia; Tennessee out of North Carolina.

1792. Thomas Jefferson formed the Democrat Party.

1793. First Fugitive Slave Act was passed, requiring the return of run-away slaves.

1808. Congress abolished slave trade.

1820. Now the Democrat Party was dominant political party. The Democrats reversed slavery policy by permitting it in the Missouri Compromise territories. “For the first time since the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, slavery was being officially promoted by congressional policy.”

1837. The Underground Railroad started, in New York. Free Blacks were being kidnapped and sent south as slaves. The Underground Railroad was begun as a path back to freedom.
(“Gateway to Freedom”, Eric Foner, WW Norton & Co, 2015.)

1850. “Several other pro-slavery laws were passed by the Democrats in Congress, including the Second Fugitive Slave Act, which required Northerners to return escaped slaves back into slavery or else pay huge fines”. This effectively brought forced participation in slavery to northern Free States, angering northerners.

This Act encouraged southerners to become slave-hunters and to kidnap even Free Blacks in the north and take them back into slavery. If a black were even accused of being an escaped slave, he could be taken with no rights, no jury trial, no habeas corpus, back South and into slavery.

1854. Democratic Congress passed Kansas-Nebraska Act, expanded slavery into all of the Kansas-Nebraska Territory, where it had previously been forbidden. Pro-slavery “forces” poured onto the territories, leading to violent battles against the anti-slavery residents; this was called “Bleeding Kansas”.

1854. Anti-slavery Democrats in Congress, with anti-slavery Whigs, Free-Soilers, Emancipationists, “formed a new political party to fight slavery and secure equal civil rights for black Americans: the Republicans".

1856. One of the founders of the Republican Party, Charles Sumner, gave a two day speech against slavery in the Senate. A US Representative, Preston Brooks from South Carolina came across the Rotunda to the Senate and literally clubbed down Sumner to the floor, knocking him unconscious, nearly killing him. It took Sumner three and one-half years to return to the senate, where upon his return his first speech was anti-slavery.

Democrat Preston Brooks was “proclaimed a hero and easily reelected to Congress”.

1856. Republicans ran john C Fremont for President on a platform with nine planks, six of which were civil rights for blacks; Democrats ran James Buchanan, and warned against “diminished happiness” if abolition were pursued.

1857. Democrat controlled US Supreme Court made the Dred Scott decision, declaring that blacks were not persons or citizens but instead were property and therefore had “no rights to which the white man was bound to respect; and the Negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.” Democrat President Buchanan pressured at least one US justice to vote against Dred Scott (for slavery). Chief Justice Taney, a former slave holder, wrote what is now considered “the worst decision in the history of the court”, including invalidating the Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, all of which was just to favor slavery.

Democrats were joyful; Republicans and Northern Democrats were enraged. The lines were drawn.

1860. Abraham Lincoln, Republican, won the presidency on a platform against the Fugitive Slave Law and the Dred Scott decision. The Democrat platform supported both of those. “In fact, the Democrats handed out copies of the Dred Scott decision along with their platform to affirm their belief that it was proper to have slavery and to hold African Americans in bondage”.

The Republicans had taken control of Congress and the Presidency. Democrats left Congress to set up their own nation, the Confederacy of slave states. “State’s Rights” meant to the Confederate Democrats that every state had the right to decide whether to have slaves. “According to official Southern documents - slavery was THE primary distinction between the North and the South”. Ultimately it became the Democrat cry and was used for segregation and institutional discrimination.

Conclusion:
This is a loose summary of just the first part of the book, which contains much more detailed information. I recommend: Get a copy somehow, and read it. Some of this also comes from “Gateway to Freedom”, Eric Foner, WW Norton & Co, 2015, regarding “the hidden history of the underground railroad”.