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In reply to the discussion: DU may have to TS me - I agree 100% with this Republican talking point [View all]OmahaBlueDog
(10,000 posts)48. re: Ike & Desegregation
On September 20, Judge Ronald N. Davies granted NAACP lawyers Thurgood Marshall and Wiley Branton an injunction that prevented Governor Faubus from using the National Guard to deny the nine black students admittance to Central High. Faubus announced that he would comply with the court order but suggested that the nine stay away for their own safety. President Eisenhower sent the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock to protect the nine students. Each student had their own guard. The students did enter Central High and were protected somewhat, but they were the subject of persecution. Students spat at them, beat them, and yelled insults. White mothers pulled their children out of school, and even blacks told the nine to give up. Why did they stay under such hostile situations? Ernest Green says "We kids did it mainly because we didn't know any better, but our parents were willing to put their careers, and their homes on the line."
http://littlerock.about.com/cs/centralhigh/a/Integration.htm
Ike sent the 101st to Arkansas, and imposed the Warren Court's will at the point of a gun. Can you picture how FAUX would portray Barack Obama if he did such a thing today?
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DU may have to TS me - I agree 100% with this Republican talking point [View all]
OmahaBlueDog
Aug 2012
OP
There is no way that Ronald Reagan would be accepted in today's Republican Party
Gothmog
Aug 2012
#11
Don't forget that under Reagan, ketchup was counted as a vegetable for school lunch purposes.
amandabeech
Aug 2012
#55
I guess today's Republicans would love having their capital gains tax rate raised to "normal" rates?
cascadiance
Aug 2012
#85
He was a good man. I really don't think he would want in this Republican party.
Booster
Aug 2012
#25
Sorry, but I have to disagree: Genial maybe, but rotten thru and thru (see above)
FailureToCommunicate
Aug 2012
#38
Good source cite to say "THEY ARE STUPID" now, 'cause President Eisenhower said they are.
patrice
Aug 2012
#31
He also said, with respect to Nixon's contributions, "If you give me a week, I might think of one."
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2012
#32
To see how much the Republicans have changed, watch the Katherine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy movie
Lydia Leftcoast
Aug 2012
#46
The cancer of that tiny splinter group has metastasized to the entire GOP/RW/conservative
indepat
Aug 2012
#47
When one compares Eisenhower with the likes of Romney and Ryan 'splinters'
Rosa Luxemburg
Aug 2012
#49
what's the deal. tweeted this 4 times and the tweet total didn't go up nt
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#62
Exactly. It never was a republican talking point. It's a quote from a letter that he wrote
Zorra
Aug 2012
#88
K&R "Embarrassed Republicans Admit They've Been Thinking Of Eisenhower
DianaForRussFeingold
Aug 2012
#94
I wish I could believe that today's Dems would never move to cut SS or Medicare,
NorthCarolina
Aug 2012
#102