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THINGS according to me
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beeaware.blogspot.com
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THINGS according to me skip to main | skip to sidebar THINGS according to me beeaware.blogspot.com Monday, July 04, 2011 LINCOLN, JFK, LBJ, and OBAMA. Heroes? Fourth of July 2011. Can you believe we've gone from quills to twitter in less than 300 years? A long way in a short time, huh. Because of all the gay civil rights action and discussions happening recently, I thought this was a good day to take an honest look back at those U.S. presidents who we celebrate as civil rights heroes. First of course, the founding fathers. I would think that Black Americans would agree that the brilliant framers of our nation, many of whom became president, need not apply for this particular honor. Kennedy, Lincoln, Johnson, were they great men of justice for all? LBJ would not have even been considered for president or vice prez today. He would never have passed today's vetting with his atrocious civil rights record. And, did Kennedy voluntarily tackle the civil rights problem? ...
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