I really loved the cover of The State (Columbia SC's newspaper) today. It had a picture of a thirty-something year old black man placing flowers at the grave/monument site of Strom Thurmond in Edgefield. The PEOPLE of the state of South Carolina respected Strom.
It kills me how people with limited knowledge of a subject suddenly think they're an authority on things just because they have an opinion. There is such a thing as a bad opinion...its called an uneducated opinion. Strom's past is a dead issue here in SC. He was neither a great Senator nor a bad one. He did what was within his power to better the lives of South Carolinians. Sometimes it worked...other times it didn't. No politician represents the entire populations' views. Some of you people are trying to place him in the same boat as KKK members who lynched innocent blacks...you people kill me. We're talking about the 1950's and 60's. Was Malcolm X a racist?? Interesting question considering he too was for the segregation of public schools. But wait, he was black. So God forbid we label a black man as a racist...anything for the advancement of colored people is good, therefore we can't be against it...otherwise we too are racist. This discussion is bordering on pathetic.
Mr. Irrelevant (appropriate screen name), to label Strom Thurmond as the most racist politician of the 20th century not only displays your total lack of historical education, but your complete ignorance on the topic of the Civil Rights Movement, as well. Apparently you slept through both Political Science and 20th Century US History classes in college.
Chperplt, I really don't think your posts are worth the waste of bandwidth to dignify much of a response....I will say this though, to accuse someone of being a David Duke supporter is both naive and obtuse. D328pilot said it best..."you should be ashamed".
Being an American is incredible in that we have the PRIVELEDGE of expressing our views without persecution. Strom did this...and he should be respected for defending this priveledge as an employee of the the American people...elected by American people.
God is a black Jew...

My God is neither black, white, red, purple or green. Taking irrelevence to new levels daedaepilot...here's to hoping that was sarcasm (for your sake).
Cheers,
Markus
American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God