No, but I bet he enjoys watching dozens of aggies trip over one another to "prove" several points that were never in dispute.
quote:BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU FORGOT TO TELL MCDUMBASS TO WIN!
johnnyyou
posted 2:48p, 05/28/10
Just win baby!!!!
quote:Wow, so much ignorant blimping and deflection went on in this thread I forgot to point out that the Klan existed in places other than the South:
Five1Two
posted 3:55p, 06/02/10
100% of the founding members of the Klan were former Confederates.
quote:Of course, the likelihood that the Klan in Indiana was founded by a t.u. law professor cannot be discounted at this point in time.
The Ku Klux Klan rose to prominence in Indiana politics and society after World War I. It was made up of native-born, white Protestants of many income and social levels. In the changing world of the 1920s, the group was against Catholics, Jews, African-Americans, immorality, and drinking. Nationally, Indiana was said to have the most powerful Ku Klux Klan
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William Stewart Simkins, who taught at the UT School of Law for 30 years, organized the Klan in Florida along with his brother, Eldred, who later became a member of the UT System Board of Regents.
quote:Do you ****ing know what ANYTHING means you ignorant blimping racist moron? How many more times will your dumbass show up and get stomped into a grease spot on this thread?
5one2
posted 11:51p, 04/20/11
Brandi, do you know what "founding members" means?
quote:So . . . that's a "no?"
Do you ****ing know what ANYTHING means you ignorant blimping racist moron? How many more times will your dumbass show up and get stomped into a grease spot on this thread?
quote:IF YOUR STUPID ASS KNEW ANYTHING ABOUT ORGANIZATIONAL GROUPS YOU WOULD KNOW THAT EACH CHAPTER HAS A FOUNDER OR FOUNDERS, RETARD.
More than 40 different Klan groups exist, many having multiple chapters
quote:IF THERE ARE OVER 10O KLAN CHAPTERS, THAN THERE ARE AT LEAST 100 KLAN CHAPTER FOUNDERS, YOU FOOL. LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED ANOTHER LOGIC LESSON, JETHRO.
There are over a hundred different Klan chapters around the country, with a combined strength of members and associates that may total around 5,000
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After the war, Simkins settled in Florida, where he and his older brother, Eldred James Simkins (1838-1903), soon helped organize that state’s Ku Klux Klan. By his own admission, William Stewart Simkins played a central role in coordinating that organization’s violence and intimidation against both white “carpetbaggers” and African Americans who challenged the prewar social or political order. Simkins not only acknowledged his role in the Klan’s violent activities, he fairly bragged about his own deeds.