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    how many generals resigned because of trumans desegration of military policy?

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    I believe you have some bad information: Truman didn't desegregate the military: he re-imposed racial segregation, replacing Generals Eisenhower and MacArthur because they rejected FDR's racist views, and contrary to the advice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 


    Desegregation was not made a law until Dwight D. Eisenhower prompted it on his first Executive Order in 1953 and then two months later with his first Executive Initiative, which reversed the segregation orders of FDR and HST. 


    General Eisenhower abolished racial segregation among American forces in Europe as son as he took command in 1942 which infuriated FDR to within a hair's breadth of a stroke..  His Integration Order stood until the end of WWII contrary to the demands of then-president Truman, which nearly ended Eisenhower's career.  in the Pacific, General Mac Arthur similarly angered Roosevelt by having Soldiers and Marines of all races serve without distinction. 


    Admiral Halsey nearly lost his commission because he also refused to implement FDR's racial bias in the Navy.


    Harry Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt were both members of the Klan.  Truman's long-time associate, Hugo Black, filibustered fourteen hours to prevent passage of the Eisenhower Equal Education Act.  His filibuster ended under protest and the bill passed 83-17 in the Senate and 435-0 in the House.


    In 1954, acting in defiance of Eisenhower Equal Education Act, Alabama Governor George Wallace barricaded a Mobile, Alabama, school barring the entrance of black students.  Wallace was arrested by FBI and the students registered according to law.


    In 1963, Wallace once again proved the racism of Democrats at a Mobile school.


    If you look back through history, you will find that Democrats have always been the nastiest of all possible racists, now using tokenism to lay off their historical bigotry.

    Freethinker777



    Our Democrat party has been putting it around that Republicans are racist and warlike, yet history conclusively proves far differently: one would be hard pressed to find less loyal or more racist persons than Democrats.

    Their history of hard-core racism, duplicity, electoral misfeasance, and fraud, have made the Democrats one of the least respected political monsters in modern history, responsible for our involvement in every war or major military engagement that we have suffered. The one exception was the Persian Gulf War, which we fought because we were under treaty obligation, signed by president Carter.

    This list is hardly comprehensive. Were I to fully exhaust the sheer magnitude of Democrat party racism, the record would be several thousand pages in length. Their disservice to America is such that voter petitions from all fifty states to secede peaceably under the Tenth Amendment have arrived on the White House Net Site, and all across the nation in stores and public meetings, with more than enough signatures to validate the measure for special election.

    Democrats have relented enough to stop the demand for peaceful secession but it is only temporary abeyance.

    Votes sufficient to validate peaceful secession have arrived at the White House net site, in a matter of hours. That is not because of the race of President Obama, but because of his misconduct in office.

    Here are the highlights starting in 1835, ending with the present.

    Democrats fought to expand slavery while Republicans fought to end it.
    Democrats passed discriminatory Black Codes and Jim Crow laws.
    Democrats supported and passed the Missouri Compromise to protect slavery.
    Democrats seceded from the Union in 1861 starting the Civil War. The Confederacy had one political party that supported slavery.
    Democrats supported and passed the Kansas Nebraska Act to expand slavery.
    Democrats supported and backed the Dred Scott Decision.
    Democrats opposed educating blacks.
    Democrats fought against anti-lynching laws.
    Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, was a “Kleagle” in the Ku Klux Klan.
    Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, personally filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for 14 straight hours to keep it from passage.
    Democrats passed the Repeal Act of 1894 that overturned civil right laws enacted by Republicans.
    Democrats declared that they would rather vote for a “yellow dog” than vote for a Republican, because the Republican Party was known as the party for blacks.
    Democrat President Woodrow Wilson, reintroduced segregation throughout the federal government immediately upon taking office in 1913.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first appointment to the Supreme Court was a life member of the Ku Klux Klan, Sen. Hugo Black, Democrat of Alabama.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s choice for vice president in 1944 was Harry Truman, who had joined the Ku Klux Klan in Kansas City in 1922.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt resisted Republican efforts to pass a federal law against lynching.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt opposed integration of the armed forces.
    Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt personally authorized 223 “boondoggle” projects that nearly cost the allies victory in WWII.
    Democrat Harry S. Truman authorized the use of the atomic bomb on Japan after having rejected their offer to surrender on condition that Emperor Hirohito remain as a figurehead (Mokusatsu Decision).
    Democrat Harry S. Truman, acting on the advice of newly-appointed Secretary of State Robert Byrnes, opposed accepting surrender from Japan until after the second atomic bomb had been detonated over Nagasaki (Reparations Decision).
    Democrat Harry S. Truman rejected the advice of Generals Eisenhower and MacArthur to place sufficient troops and materiel in South Korea to fend off a possible invasion across the 38th parallel into South Korea. (Inchon and Pusan Debacles).
    Democrat John F. Kennedy misread the Soviets very severely contrary to the advice of former President Eisenhower with the Bay of Pigs failed invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis. Both could have provoked all-out nuclear attack and retaliation by NATO and Warsaw Pact.
    Democrat Senators Sam Ervin, Albert Gore, Sr. and Robert Byrd were the chief opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
    Democrats supported and backed Judge John Ferguson in the case of Plessy v Ferguson.
    Democrats supported the School Board of Topeka Kansas in the case of Brown v The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas.
    Democrat public safety commissioner Eugene “Bull” Connor, in Birmingham, Ala., unleashed vicious dogs and turned fire hoses on black civil rights demonstrators.
    Democrats opposed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., supported KKK efforts to attack and lynch Civil Rights protesters.
    Democrat Georgia Governor Lester Maddox “brandished an ax and sledgehammer to prevent blacks from patronizing his restaurant.
    Democrat Governor George Wallace stood in front of the Alabama schoolhouse in 1963, declaring there would be segregation forever.
    Democrat Arkansas Governor Faubus tried to prevent desegregation of Little Rock public schools.
    Democrat Senator John F. Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil rights Act.
    Democrat President John F. Kennedy opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. King.
    Democrat President John F. Kennedy, had Dr. King wiretapped and investigated by the FBI.
    Democrat Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy did his worst to end Collective Bargaining and with it union protection for workers.
    Democrat President Bill Clinton’s mentor was U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright, an Arkansas Democrat and KKK-indoctrinated supporter of racial segregation.
    Democrat President Bill Clinton interned for J. William Fulbright in 1966-67.
    Bill Clinton fled military duty in 1969 to England and there renounced American citizenship, as did his wife Hillary Rodham (Clinton).
    Democrat Jimmy Carter gave away the Panama Canal, leaving a way for Manuel Noriega to commandeer the popularly elected government of Panama in a bloodbath coup d’état that left 4,200 Panamanians dead and another 17,000 wounded.
    Democrat Carter then failed to enforce UN Resolution 287, calling for military action to remove Noriega. Carter’s negligence allowed the establishment of the Cartegena and Mediin Cocaine Cartels, known for destabilizing virtually all politics in Central and South America.




    Democrats opposed:
    The Emancipation Proclamation
    The 13th Amendment
    The 14th Amendment
    The 15th Amendment
    The Reconstruction Act of 1867
    The Civil Rights Act of 1866
    The Railroad Limitation Act of 1870
    The Forest Preservation Act of 1870
    The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
    The Civil Rights Act of 1875
    The Hometake Act of 1880
    The Economic Parity Act of 1889
    The Interstate Commerce Act of 1906
    The International Waters and Fisheries Act of 1910
    The Inner Cities Rehabilitation Act of 1913
    (Repeal of) the Sedition Act of 1914
    The Freedom of Speech Act of 1928
    The Federal Reserve Act of 1929
    The Minimum Wage Act of 1942
    The Integration Act of 1943
    The National Security Act of 1946
    Tuskegee Airmen Memorial in DC, 1947
    Red Ball Express Memorial in DC 1948
    Korea Veterans Memorial in DC 1956
    The Civil Rights Act of 1957
    The Civil Rights Act of 1958
    The Civil Rights Act of 1966
    The United States Civil Rights Commission (1966)
    Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
    Redistricting Act of 1973 (forced compliance voters’ decisions in Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia, which gave blacks on-par voting rights with whites for the first time).
    Successful prosecution of the KKK in Tennessee and Arkansas.
    (Repeal of) Poll Tax Laws (1958)
    End of US involvement in the Vietnam War (1975)
    Zoning reform that eliminated 'predominance of racial structure' from insurance marketing.
    Consumer Protection Act of 1961 (amended in 1971).
    Intestate Act of 1972amended in 2000)
    North American Fair Trade Act (NAFTA) of 1982. (Re-submitted in 1993 and approved).
    Safe Streets Act of 1983. (Amended twice, rejected twice).
    Public Servant Protection Act of 1984. [protected fire fighters and police] rejected by Democrat majority in the House, passed by the Senate. Re-submitted in 1992, passed 57-43, and 435-0).

    Affordable Health Care Act (2009). 900 pages as presented to House and Senate for debate, approved 26-24 with States’ line-item veto provision. Revised 27 times, now over 2,500 pages in length requiring Constitutional clarification and ratification.

    AFCA Sent to the States for final ratification June 2011. Passed by 23 states, with line-item exclusion. Rejected by 27 states as unconstitutional and inhumane. 2/3 majority required to pass AFCA. Even if signed into law it will be held in abeyance until 34 states ratify the Constitutional Amendment and re-definitions required by AFCA, and then states may opt out, rendering AFCA moot.

    The Democrat party has lost most of those who joined it, after they discover the actual tactics and brainwashing the Democrats practice routinely. It may take some persons longer than others to discover these facts, but eventually the facts come to light.


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