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“The Southernization of America” – 2012 Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) stand up and shout on a corner in Winslow, Arizona: “We’re going to fight the Evil ALEC Crow Laws patterned after Jim Crow Laws” – ALEC Crow Laws are attacking Democratic voters, union workers, low-income people, women and others that corporate America wants to control
Evil Group Spawns Evil Laws: The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) ALEC Crow Laws Thanks to greedy secretive U.S. moguls – and their lap-dog lawmakers – hundreds of evil ALEC Crow Laws created under the name of the American Legislative … Continue reading →
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Progressive Democrats of America (PDA): PDA designers of a “Progressive Southern Strategy” believe the history of the politicized “Southern Strategy” helps form the framework for today’s human rights issues like the 1970 article by James Boyd that explains a scheme by President Richard Nixon and the motives of his Dixie henchman Kevin Phillips and their infamous “Southern Strategy” that many say was devoid of human kindness
Progressive Southern Strategy The PDA Progressive Southern Strategy includes opening chapters to build upon across the south – and to help find truly progressive democrats to run for office and who believe in the traditional core values of the party … Continue reading →
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Progressive Southern Strategy – 2012 and Beyond: The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) say it’s time for Democrats to return to their compassionate roots – The history of a “Southern Strategy” is important when understanding the PDA 2012 “Progressive Southern Strategy” – Read author Steve Kornacki story entitled The “Southern Strategy,” fulfilled: When Ronald Reagan’s invoked “states’ rights” in 1980, it helped seal a massive political realignment
Progressive Southern Strategy The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) say it’s time for Democrats to return to their compassionate roots when priorities were civil rights, caring for elderly/young, equal education and humanity: The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) 2012 “Progressive … Continue reading →
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