In over 2½ agonizing minutes of that video, why was she supposed to mention slavery?
And COMPLETELY forgets about slaves and slavery...I guess in her mind...wasn't that big a deal...at least not big enough to mention...didn't really happen...
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In over 2½ agonizing minutes of that video, why was she supposed to mention slavery?
Is slavery supposed to be mentioned every time someone talks about American history?
Just curious.
Speaking of Repugs' racism, deep-red Repug Mississippi is going to be baiting those cotton-pickin' nigras for the next few years:
... feature an early Ku Klux Klan leader on Mississippi license plates.
The proposal by the Mississippi Division of Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) asked that the state issue a series of license plates between now and 2015 to honor the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
A 2014 plate would feature Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, who became an important leader of the Klan after the war.
Forrest was most known for directing a massacre of black Union soldiers who had already laid down their arms at Fort Pillow in April 1864.
"It is in connection with one of the most atrocious and cold-blooded massacres that ever disgraced civilized warfare that his name will for ever be inseparably associated," according to an obituary published in The New York Times at his death in 1877.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/k...license-plate/
Blacks came to America because their White owners were risk takers! What a dumb ...speaking about being "truly free" and ignoring the gorilla in the room.
"Oh, but she was speaking to Americans in a broader context in which the Cons ution is being burned away by Obama's liberalism..." yea, not even the best apologist can apoligize for that .
Well...it's no mystery as to what her America is in her own little brain...it was built on rainbows and lolipops...
btw, Mic e is a ing TAX LAWYER, with steel-trap, finely honed legal mind, which is as worthy as pitbull being a journalist.
Crazy, paranoid, lying ing Repug/tea bagging es.
Her slavery anology was so profound and intellectually relevent she has never mentioned it again.
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