President JFK proposed Civil Rights Act legislation in 1963 and his successor Lyndon Johnson was able to pass it in 1964
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All LBJ did was not veto it, he was very much against it. It was proposed by the republican party and passed both houses of congress with a veto proof majority. Stop trying to make this pos a saint.
That is so absolutely not true. There is no way in hell that legislation would have passed the senate under Kennedy. I suggest you read Caro's biographies of Johnson or really anything about the passage of the 64 bill, while he was definitely a bad man he was instrumental in passing that bill.
I suggest you read the congressional record instead of relying on an embellished biography. LBJs party was in the minority in congress there is no way hw could have led legislation. Sorry but facts are facts.
Embellished biography? No offense but you living on another planet. Just google the name Robert Caro and read about his thoroughly researched & detailed books on Lyndon Johnson and Robert Moses. Honestly, you are embarrassing yourself.
Rooster is a dumb conservative hick
I’m also conservative. No point in calling names. He just got out over his skis
I'm not a conservative. I'm a Black Southern Liberal and I couldn't care less. I'm very much aware of Master of the Senate. The huge doorstop tomes by Caro. Lincoln and Johnson are very important to me.
If I recall right, I believe more Republicans than Democrats voted for this legislation.
Yes. The only people to vote against it were democrats.
Including Al gore sr.
Actually there were Democrats and Republicans that voted each way. Mostly more support in northern states and less in southern.
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I didn’t know that, what a jerk!
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