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Bible belt  religious whites used to vote  Democrat.  Now they vote Republican.   It's not hard to understand .   Who led the KKK?  People from Alabama and Mississippi or people from Chicago and New York?   If you can't answer this honestly, you are a liar.

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11 minutes ago, westend1 said:

Bible belt  religious whites used to vote  Democrat.  Now they vote Republican.   It's not hard to understand .   Who led the KKK?  People from Alabama and Mississippi or people from Chicago and New York?   If you can't answer this honestly, you are a liar.

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12 minutes ago, westend1 said:

Who are currently the Republicans.  Right?  No sense in denying all of this,  It is what it is.

Your question was who led KKK?  You are claiming the Republicans are now the leaders. Seems the actions of the KKK are not as prevalent now, since the Pubs are in charge, as you say.  But to answer your question, the Dims led the KKK at the time you are referring to.

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14 hours ago, westend1 said:

Bible belt  religious whites used to vote  Democrat.  Now they vote Republican.   It's not hard to understand .   Who led the KKK?  People from Alabama and Mississippi or people from Chicago and New York?   If you can't answer this honestly, you are a liar.

And it is interesting that when religious whites voted Democrat they were considered the salt of the earth.  Now they are looked upon as gun toting bible thumpers. Hmmm

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10 minutes ago, westend1 said:

You can play dumb if you want.  Southerners led the KKK in the 50's- 60's and Southerners are the same people who are now Republicans.   If you think that the same demographic is Democratic as it was then, you are sadly wrong.

Again, Dims led the KKK.  That is the answer to the question you asked.

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On May 23, 2017 at 7:49 PM, 77 said:

wont bother them they got their talking points and marching orders!

I guess the post on this thread verify what you said.  You know the old saying, You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink?  That's a perfect fit for to many liberals - you can show a lib the truth, but you can't make him believe it. 

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