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democracy1st Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:05 PM
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Rep. Viriginia Foxx (R-NC) claims GOP passed civil rights legislation in the 60s without Democrats
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On the House floor, 11/19/09

Who Passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

The act had its legislative origins in a June 11, 1963 speech that President John Kennedy delivered on national television after Justice Department officials, aided by federal marshals, forced Alabama Governor George Wallace to stand aside while two black students were admitted to the previously segregated University of Alabama. "If an American, because his skin is dark … cannot enjoy the full and free life which all of us want, then who among us would be content to have the color of his skin changed and stand in his place?" Kennedy asked the country.

But Kennedy's speech, which was followed hours later by the murder of Mississippi civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Jackson, did not guarantee a speedy passage of civil rights legislation. A coalition of southern Democrats and conservative Republicans stood in the way and the best that Kennedy could do before his November 22 assassination was to get his civil rights bill voted out of committee.

It fell to President Lyndon Johnson to get Kennedy's civil rights legislation enacted. Soon after taking office, Johnson made his intentions clear. "We have talked long enough in this country about equal rights," he told a joint session of Congress on November 27. "It is time now to write the next chapter and to write it in books of law." At this same time, Martin Luther King was playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion. His April 16 "Letter from Birmingham Jail" and his August 28 speech "I Have a Dream" galvanized millions of Americans who in the past had remained passive when support for civil rights was needed.

Still, it was not until 1964 that Kennedy's civil rights bill got through Congress. On February 10, the House passed the bill by a vote of 290 to 130 and on June 19, in the wake of a record-breaking 75-day filibuster, which took up 534 hours, the Senate passed its version of the civil rights bill by a 73 to 27 margin. Now Lyndon Johnson began pressuring Congress to reach agreement on a bill that he could sign by July 4.

At this moment, Johnson benefited not only from the civil rights coalition led by Martin Luther King but from the grassroots work of Bob Moses, then a young organizer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) who had been active in Mississippi since 1961. At a November 1963 SNCC meeting, Moses had proposed a 1964 "Summer Project" in Mississippi that would make extensive use of college students, getting them to teach in freedom schools and carry out voter registration drives. A black-white coalition, Moses believed, would engage the whole country. But no sooner had the Summer Project begun when three of its participants -- Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman -- disappeared on June 21 near Philadelphia, Mississippi.

http://www.alternet.org/rights/77507/
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Renew Deal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:09 PM
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1. And if Virginia Foxx was there, she still would have voted against it.
Edited on Thu Nov-19-09 12:09 PM by Renew Deal
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jwirr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:09 PM
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2. I did not even listen to the tape - LOL.
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Ozymanithrax Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:12 PM
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3. Revisionist history...That woman is speaking out of her ass.
Civil Rights act of 1964

The original House version:<9>

Democratic Party: 152-96 (61%-39%)
Republican Party: 138-34 (80%-20%)
Cloture in the Senate:<10>

Democratic Party: 44-23 (66%-34%)
Republican Party: 27-6 (82%-18%)
The Senate version:<9>

Democratic Party: 46-21 (69%-31%)
Republican Party: 27-6 (82%-18%)
The Senate version, voted on by the House:<9>

Democratic Party: 153-91 (63%-37%)
Republican Party: 136-35 (80%-20%)
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Dollface Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 01:53 PM
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11. I found the North-South divide interesting.
By party and region
Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states.

The original House version:

Southern Democrats: 7-87 (7%-93%)
Southern Republicans: 0-10 (0%-100%)
Northern Democrats: 145-9 (94%-6%)
Northern Republicans: 138-24 (85%-15%)

The Senate version:

Southern Democrats: 1-20 (5%-95%) (only Senator Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0-1 (0%-100%) (this was Senator John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45-1 (98%-2%) (only Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia opposed the measure)
Northern Republicans: 27-5 (84%-16%) (Senators Barry Goldwater of Arizona, Bourke Hickenlooper of Iowa, Edwin L. Mechem of New Mexico, Milward L. Simpson of Wyoming, and Norris H. Cotton of New Hampshire opposed the measure)
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mwb970 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:12 PM
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4. Foxx is like the crazy great-aunt in the family.
She should be up in the attic, where she belongs, knitting.
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sinkingfeeling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:23 PM
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5. Fact: 138 GOP Reps. voted for it out of 420 and 27 GOP Senators voted for it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964#By_party

They're taking this claim that Republicans passed it from this 2003 article by Michael Zak.
http://www.gopusa.com/opinion/mz_0808.shtml
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notadmblnd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:25 PM
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6. is she off he alzheimers meds?
maybe she's not on any meds at all. However, she should be checked pronto.
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Bitwit1234 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:28 PM
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7. Are they going to re-write history now.?
The republicans are re-writing the Bible. So next they think they can take up history. Can you imagine if Obama had not won. Can you imagine at least four more years of this asinine, ignorant, hate filled term of a republican president. And by the way till the republicans took over congress in 1994, the democrats were a majority in both houses for the previous 40 years. So if the bill was passed in 1964, where did the republican majority come from. Gee they can't read, they can't count, they don't know the difference in the Bill of Rights, The preamble and the Constitution, then how in the hell did they have enough literacy to write them name to get elected.
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Jack Rabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:32 PM
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8. Gee, I didn't know that. I'll bet you didn't, either.
Where does this lady get her information?

If it weren't for her, I wouldn't have known that theory that Matthew Shepard was murdered for being gay was a hoax. She really has great sources, doesn't she?
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YOY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:42 PM
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9. Even if that homophobic evil nutty woman is right (and she's not)
The Republican party of then is not the Republican party of now. Thank you mother fucking southern strategy and saint Reagan for that taking up the crazy and racist mantle.
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RoccoR5955 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 12:48 PM
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10. Someone wanna schedule her for a check-up from the neck up.
This woman is totally insane, and she holds a political office. I hope that they run a good candidate against her next year.
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GreenTea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 02:30 PM
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12. Next the slimy lying republicans will be saying they passed Social Security, Medicaid, Minimum wage
Edited on Thu Nov-19-09 02:32 PM by GreenTea
Unemployment insurance, 40 hour week, 8 hour work day, overtime & sick pay and when health care passes the republicans will someday claim that it was the republicans who passed health care for all.

Are these republicans slimy lying disgusting creatures or what....they'll lie and distort and then blame their sliminess that it's the democrats fault...these republicans are greedy corporate money hungry racist piles of pig shit!
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democracy1st Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-20-09 01:28 AM
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13. +1
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