By Bob Parks ——Bio and Archives--August 26, 2008
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News flash: the Democrats will not be wasting any time at their Denver Convention apologizing for slavery — or segregation either. They aren't even ashamed enough to apologize for giving a double thumbs-up to lynching African-Americans. Tennessee Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen, the sponsor of the recently passed House Resolution that voiced an apology for slavery and segregation on behalf of the U.S. government, says he will not be pushing for an apology on any of these issues from his fellow Democrats. He labeled the idea a "red herring."It will be more than a red herring once the masses realize the Democrat Party has been actively whitewashing their history for decades, while masquerading as civil rights pioneers. The day they are finally exposed will be an ugly one.
Congressman Cohen was not a happy camper. As mentioned, at the very beginning of the show he had seemed to agree with me that slavery was "evil" and "a crime against humanity." But the man who personally wrote an entire House Resolution word for word insisting it was important that: "Whereas the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation of African-Americans and the dehumanizing atrocities committed against them should not be purged from or minimized in the telling of American history" — that man disappeared right on live television. Congressman Cohen was suddenly seized with a need to purge and minimize his own party's very distinctive, very lengthy, unbelievably violent and deeply disturbing history when it came to the accurate telling of American history.The upside is that many are learning about the Democrat Party's history. The upside is that many are also disgusted by it. The upside is that the growing knowledge of their obscene history is backing liberals into a corner, because not only is that history coming out, but so too will be the public revelation of their deliberate and routine racist smears of the Republican Party, while knowing they are no one to talk. Talk about a ticking time bomb.
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Bob Parks is a is a member/writer of the National Advisory Council of Project 21. Bob’s websites are Black & Right and youtube.com/BlackAndRight