Uncovering the History of the Democratic Party

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10 thoughts on “Uncovering the History of the Democratic Party

    1. Thank you for watching Mary Anne. You can verify all of the facts presented.

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    1. If our educational system truly cared about democracy and our republic, prayer in schools and the allegiance to our country would have remained and we would not be in the mess that we are in. God knew where mankind was heading. History shows us that Totalitarianism /Communism is a big punishment.

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  1. Thank you. I am searching online for this history. I know it. But apparently it’s not taught in school anymore. After the 1964 civil rights act, which every democrat voted against, the party started lying to people about its history. I’ve had to educate several democrats on line tonight. I’m looking but even the history channel glosses over the Andrew Jackson connection, the kkk, the fact that the democrats passed Jim Crow and segregation. Why do the schools not teach this? Because democrats continue to control our schools. It’s like they’ve whitewashed their own history. I do not understand blacks vote democrat. I really don’t. Thank you again.

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    1. The values of both parties have changed over many years, so much, that today John F. Kennedy would be a Republican. The Democratic Party advantageously used the sympathies of the civil rights movement to recruit more sympathies. And there in the Democratic Party came political leaders (the gods of the people and for the people). Upholding Christian values and the USA Christian foundation Constitution? No! And to this day, they have become powerful and wealthy. Politicians should never go into office for economical gain.
      George Wallace – Aka: George Corley Wallace Jr. an American 1960s governor of Alabama for four terms, and a member of the Democratic Party received a close assassination attempt (for racism) whereby a bullet hit him and left him paralyzed (shot by a Caucasian).

      Keep researching and verify for yourself.

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  2. Are we skipping the Republican era after Lincoln characterized by Presidents like Hoover, Coolidge, B. Harrison,McKinley … who favored the well to do and big business over fair and equal treatment for all? Lincoln could be considered a Whig not a Republican by the way.

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    1. Thanks for expounding on your views Usfman. When looking at presidential administrative weaknesses, Woodrow Wilson who I view as The Godfather of the NWO’s three letter agencies and giving over the usa banking system to a foreign entity can be highlighted for review.

      Lincoln and others may have been Whigs afterall, Whigs we’re born out of the English parliament. America in its infancy of becoming a new nation with its kindred ties England, we’re inclined to develop and redefine a better political system. The Whigs did have Republic principles and values, but the party disappeared.

      I commend President Hoover as a Republican for his handing of the great Depression which was blatantly Pro American in comparison with the handling of homelessness by our current administration of Democrats.

      Calvin Coolidge’s administration was a challenging one met by the rise and fall of industrialization with the battles of prohibition. The proof of his inherent challenges came with the imminency of the 1929 stock market crash and the banking system dilemma.

      Looking back at the Republican Party post-civil war, strengthened the union. President Benjamin Harrison’s policies for Blacks after the emancipation were steadfast and pro American.

      The civil war as any war is met with an aftermath of new challenges. The depression after the civil war, Republican President McKinley’s mission was to make the USA great and he did so with an imperialist agenda. The South too was being emancipated with no interference with sharecropping between Southern Blacks and Southern Whites. McKinley’s mission and platform was, America first. Thanks again for dialoging. Best regards.

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