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Thom explains how Doanld Trump’s campaign against Haitian immigrants is rooted in racism and how the Republican-controlled Supreme Supremacist Court chose not to see the truth when it was right there in front of their faces.

America’s original sin of chattel slavery and the myth of racial superiority manufactured to legitimize it continue to exact their toll.

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Starting with a video of an American WWII veteran, who says that he fought against concentration camps 80 years ago only to see them being established now in his own country, Rick Strom reviews a litany of abuses by the Trump maladministration’s hooded KKK secretive police.

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As my old professor of the early fedeeral period was fond of pointing out, “History is irony.”

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Via the Las Vegas Sun, Jackie Calmes details how Donald Trump is making racism great again.

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At Above the Law, Joe Patrice that todays Supreme Supremacist Court has openly exchanged its robes black robes for white (my phrasing, not his).

No summary or excerpt can do his piece justice (just like today’s Supreme Supremacist Court can’t seem to do justic–oh, never mind). Just go read it.

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American Stasi, Privatization Scam Dept. 0

Scripps News’s Patrick Terpstra follows the money. A snippet:

As the federal government sought more bed space, the private detention system grew faster, especially in the Texas desert where Scripps News discovered an unmarked plane offloading handcuffed immigrants at the El Paso airport. Some of the detainees were still wearing their work shirts.

ICE was bringing them to Camp East Montana, the nation’s largest immigration detention center. An obscure company called Acquisition Logistics LLC won a $1.2 billion no-bid contract to stand up the soft-sided facilities designed to house thousands of migrants.

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An excerpt:

A society moving forward doesn’t need to erase its history. It needs to understand it . . . .

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The Past as Prologue 0

Phenix S Halley steps into the Wayback Machine and offers a glimpse of the America that the Trump maladministration would make great again.

Afterthought:

It’s the America I grew up in.

I don’t want to go back.

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Field explains why today’s Republican Party is determined to gut out the vote.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

I’m a Southern boy. I grew up under Jim Crow and attended segregated schools. I know how to decode de code.

Today’s Republican Party wants to bring those days back.

Indeed, they’re not even trying to you-will-pardon-the-expression white wash it any more.

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Southern states erasing

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

If you don’t like historical fact, well, heck, just go with historical fiction.

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

Man labeled

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At AL.com, John Archibald grieves the Supreme Supremacist Court’s gutting of the Voting Rights Act. He notes the role that events in Alabama, from Selma to church bombings to the murder of civil rights activists, had in leading to the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1960s, then laments:

It is one thing to contemplate the shame of our state’s past. It is another to participate in it, to pass it forward to future generations.

That Alabama would erase the brave, peaceful, legacies of Lewis and Martin Luther King and so many more is not surprising. That the federal courts would ignore those moments of hard fought freedom, the acts that gave meaning to the promise of equality, is something else.

It is heartbreaking, a halt to the progress of the 20th century, a twisting of the arc of the universe away from its just destination.

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Thom talks with David Daley about the Supreme Supremacist Court’s efforts to gut the Voting Rights Act and the legal fictions created to you-will-pardon-the-expression white wash the ruling.

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Indoctrination Nation, Republican Thought Police Dept. 0

If you don’t like historical fact, why, just teach students historical fiction.

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The Supreme Supremacist Court, Reprise 0

Man wwearing judicial robes and a white Klan hood labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

At AL.com, John Archibald hears a rhyme from a long ago time. Here’s how he opens his article:

The words of the notorious John B. Knox come to mind.

“And what is it that we do want to do?” he asked. “Why, it is, within the limits imposed by the Federal Constitution, to establish white supremacy in this State.”

It was May of 1901, 125 years ago this month if it sounds like yesterday . . . .

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*Mark Twain.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

The Rude One argues that the Supreme Supremacist Court has traded in their robes of black for the gray.

(Warning: Rudeness.)

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At AL.com. Kyle Whitmire reports that, in Alabama, the New Secesh are already planning to take advantage of the Supreme Supremacist Court’s recent decision further gutting the Voting Rights Act.

Huge bully labeled

Image via Job’s Anger.

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