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The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« on: December 05, 2012, 12:42:17 AM »
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012/12/sorry-libs-nra-was-there-to-help-blacks-defend-themselves-from-kkk-democrats-not-the-other-way-around/?fb_action_ids=4075854223613&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%224075854223613%22%3A288556994597648%7D&action_type_map=%7B%224075854223613%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=[]
 
On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan)
Which brings us to today…
Asshat Jason Whitlock, the Kansas City columnist whose article on Jovan Belcher‘s murder-suicide inspired an anti-gun rant by NBC’s Bob Costas, now says that the pro-Second Amendment National Rifle Association is “the new KKK,” Newsbusters’ Tim Graham reported Monday.
Obviously, Whitlock is as ignorant as he is offensive.
The NRA actually helped blacks defend themselves from violent KKK Democrats in the south, not the other way around.
Ann Coulter wrote about the history of blacks and the NRA back in April.
 
This will give you an idea of how gun control laws worked. Following the firebombing of his house in 1956, Dr. Martin Luther King, who was, among other things, a Christian minister, applied for a gun permit, but the Alabama authorities found him unsuitable. A decade later, he won a Nobel Peace Prize.
How’s that “may issue” gun permit policy working for you?
The NRA opposed these discretionary gun permit laws and proceeded to grant NRA charters to blacks who sought to defend themselves from Klan violence — including the great civil rights hero Robert F. Williams.
A World War II Marine veteran, Williams returned home to Monroe, N.C., to find the Klan riding high — beating, lynching and murdering blacks at will. No one would join the NAACP for fear of Klan reprisals. Williams became president of the local chapter and increased membership from six to more than 200.
But it was not until he got a charter from the NRA in 1957 and founded the Black Armed Guard that the Klan got their comeuppance in Monroe.
Williams’ repeated thwarting of violent Klan attacks is described in his stirring book, “Negroes With Guns.” In one crucial battle, the Klan sieged the home of a black physician and his wife, but Williams and his Black Armed Guard stood sentry and repelled the larger, cowardly force. And that was the end of it.
As the Klan found out, it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.
The NRA’s proud history of fighting the Klan has been airbrushed out of the record by those who were complicit with the KKK, Jim Crow and racial terror, to wit: the Democrats.
Sadly, asshat Whitlock will get away with his outrageous lies.
The early KKK Democrats would be proud.
 
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Re: The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2012, 02:12:22 AM »
Always the victim and always blaming some one else.


"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Tolerance in the face of tyranny is no virtue."
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Re: The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2012, 02:37:45 AM »
It's always been republicans who offered them the chance to better themselves.
the democrats have always been the oppressors, killing blacks then, and keeping a welfare check coming now to make them feel dependent on democrats.
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Re: The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2012, 04:01:10 AM »
Klan? (shrug) I used to tell non-shooting friends that the NRA was one of America's oldest Civil Rights Organizations...
Jesus said we should treat other as we'd want to be treated... and he didn't qualify that by their party affiliation, race, or even if they're of diff religion.

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Re: The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2012, 04:15:54 AM »
Look at the sources...Rosie O'Donnell...Costas...Pelosi.....Clinton..and now Fox Network? Nugents Reply  Ted Nugent To Bob Costas: Get A Clue    Ted Nugent (File)    (December 4, 2012)—Bob Costas’ “Sunday Night Football” halftime commentary on handguns and violence in the wake of the murder-suicide involving Kansas City Chief’s linebacker Jovan Belcher triggered a Twitter storm involving, among others, transplanted Central Texas rocker and outdoorsman Ted Nugent.
“We thought Bob Costas was smarter than that. Only fools blame tools instead of human failings. Shame Bob,” Nugent tweeted Monday.
"Hey Bob Costas we all kno (sic) that obesity is a direct result of the proliferation of spoons and forks. Get a clue,” Nugent tweeted.
“BobCostas has clearly lost his mind. Inanimate objects are the problem not murderers. Brilliant

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Re: The NRA is NOT the KKK as some say these days.
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2012, 02:37:53 AM »
On Sept, 28, 1868 The blacks did not have the right to vote so how do we know they were Republicans.