THE 92 YEAR OLD POSTER BOY FOR CONGRESSIONAL INERTIA The former West Virginia Klansman and current US Senator is now the longest serving member of Congress in history. (November 20, Washington, DC) If one was in search of the perfect example of what is wrong with Congress, you'd need look no further than the quivering, blithering, drooling lump of fossilized flesh that is Robert Byrd. The West Virginia Democrat is serving his ninth six year term in the Senate. He has been a member of... Read Full Story
About a dozen hooded Ku Klux Klan members rallied briefly at the University of Mississippi before Saturday's football game with No. 10 LSU. The members of the Mississippi White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan spent about 10 minutes waving flags, displaying Nazi-style salutes and occasionally gesturing at a group of about 250 hecklers that included young children. They were protesting the school's decision to drop a pep song that included "Dixie." Some fans had been ending the song by chanting... Read Full Story
"Devil's Dream" (Pantheon Books, 335 pages, $26), by Madison Smartt Bell: In "Devil's Dream," Madison Smartt Bell has chosen as his subject a Confederate general and slave trader who would go on to become one of the leaders of the early Ku Klux Klan. By breaking up the story's chronological order and injecting it with a dash of magical realism, Bell creates a multifaceted, largely sympathetic portrait of Nathan Bedford Forrest — one of the Civil War's most distinguished and reviled generals... Read Full Story
Johnny Lee Clary, a former imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, is now an ordained minister in one of the nation's largest African-American denominations. He was ordained in the six million-member Church of God in Christ (COGIC) during a service led by Bishop George McKinney, pastor of St. Stephen's Cathedral Church of God in Christ in San Diego and a member of COGIC's 12-member general board. All I can think of is a line from "The Color Purple" in which Shug Avery said to her father, "see... Read Full Story
У меня был ужасно расистский разговор. Цитировать You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi! Stranger: im in the kkk You: Hi You: KKK? Stranger: hi, im in the kkk You: Ku-klux-klan? Stranger: klu klux klan, we hate niggers You: Yeah, i ... Read Full Story
There are still a few days left to make the list. With the healthcare debate brewing in the Senate, chances are someone is going to rock the boat and replace another wacky liberal. In just a few days, Senator Robert Byrd will surrender his crown a Bungalow Bill's first Wacky Liberal of the Year . Byrd won last year's tense competition with this funny political theater on the floor of the Senate once it was learned Ted Kennedy had brain cancer. Watching it, you would have sworn Byrd was the... Read Full Story
JACKSON, Miss. — Ku Klux Klansmen said they plan to
protest Saturday over what they see as lost Southern symbolism at the
University of Mississippi in Oxford, and some students plan to
counter-protest the segregationist group.
Shane Tate of Tupelo,
grand titan of the Mississippi White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, said
members of his group are unhappy that Ole Miss Chancellor Dan Jones
asked the band to stop playing a pep song after some fans defied Jones’
request that they stop... Read Full Story
I found the following story involving Mrs. Field's alma mater and Ole Miss interesting. [Oh my, this can't be good for recruiting all those black athletes.] I wasn't in the least upset, because I happen to agree with Dr. Boyce Watkins whose article you are about to read. "I was intrigued by recent reports that the Ku Klux Klan had a rally on the Ole Miss Campus recently. It might surprise you to know that I am essentially unconcerned by their presence on campus. Don't get me wrong, Klansmen... Read Full Story
A small group of Ku Klux Klan nutjobs wanted students at University of Mississippi to know that they are fans of the song "From Dixie With Love," so less than a dozen of their members gathered at the school to show their support of the song, which was banned by the school. Their gathering was planned ahead of an Ole Miss football game. The demonstration lasted for about 10 minutes. The counter protest drew an even bigger crowd. The members of the KKK are a bunch of cowards who hide... Read Full Story
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February 21, 2009
News Results For Louisiana Ku Klux Klan Initiation Results in Death and a grand jury has indicted four sub human beings for the shooting death of Cynthia Lynch, 43, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Prosecutors from St. Tammany Parish, state that during a Ku Klux Klan initiation rite in the Louisiana woods, this woman was senselessly killed, when she tried to... Read Full Story
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