Re: Hey ***, Move it NOW!!!



On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 21:10:44 GMT, Salad <oil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Rosa Parks made history by keeping her seat on the bus. The man's name
>who had the altercation with Rosa is never mentioned. Why isn't he?
>He's the catalyst that changed the nation; where the US finally started
>to remove slavery from the US.
>
>I'm sure that man is warmly remembered in some Republican and KKK
>enclaves. But who is he? Obviously an ignorant piece of white trash.
>What did he say to Rosa? Did he say "Hey ***, Move it NOW!!!"?
>
>When I was a kid, I gave my seat on the bus up to the elderly and
>females. Pregnant women were always given my seat. I guess I was too
>young then to know the hate that emenated from white men to women of a
>different color.
>
>Does anyone know if the white man that told Rosa to move is dead? If he
>is, good riddance to bad rubbish. His actions changed the US. I guess
>history needed a lout like him to correct some injustice in the US.
>
>Can you imagine being the pig that busted Rosa Parks for having the
>temerity to keep a seat on a bus? I wonder if the pig got kudus for
>showing the "uppity ***" her place, in jail, from other policemen. I
>bet those southern pigs were in a happy mood when they arrested her.
>
>Republicans are actually alarmed about people like Rosa Parks. Activist
>judges on the Supreme Court in 1956 actually permitted black people to
>sit anywhere they wanted to on a bus. The Republicans hate activist
>judges. If this were the 1950s and bush was the president, he'd be
>energising Bob Jones University and making uppity blacks the issue to
>divide the US.
>
>May those ignorant, inbred, white Klansmen burn in hell. Keeping the
>blacks down for several centuries never did anything good for the US.
>
>The south is lucky Sherman didn't finish the job he could have done.
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The Republican Party in those days had not incorporated the Dixiecrats
yet.

The Supreme Court was headed by Republican politician Earl Warren, and
included Republicans such as Potter Stewart and William Brennan.
.