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		<title>By: Blake</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too true, BD- the left(Dems) used to have a wing of the party that were called the Dixie-crats, and included such intelluctual dwarves as Lester Maddox, and George Wallace, who used to like to sic dogs on marching Blacks in Mississippi and Georgia. It was the Republican Ike Eisenhower who thought up the Civil Rights Act in the &#039;50s, but was blocked in the Senate from passing the bill by none other than LBJ, then the Senate leader- who then, when he was president, passed and took credit for the Civil Rights Bill.
Pretty sick, huh?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too true, BD- the left(Dems) used to have a wing of the party that were called the Dixie-crats, and included such intelluctual dwarves as Lester Maddox, and George Wallace, who used to like to sic dogs on marching Blacks in Mississippi and Georgia. It was the Republican Ike Eisenhower who thought up the Civil Rights Act in the &#8217;50s, but was blocked in the Senate from passing the bill by none other than LBJ, then the Senate leader- who then, when he was president, passed and took credit for the Civil Rights Bill.<br />
Pretty sick, huh?</p>
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