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December 16, 2016

The nation cannot allow a white-supremacist as Attorney General

By Patrick Osio

The article opines that Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III's DNA handed from no less than 3 generations of slave owners and 3 more of firm believers of the inferiority of black and other non-white people without his acknowledgement or possible knowledge of his deeply rooted white-supremacist roots can place the nation's minorities in a precarious position and thus he should not be approved to head the Department of Just

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Jeff Sessions
Jeff Sessions
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The senate will soon consider confirming Jefferson Beauregard III to the powerful post of Attorney General -- In the Nation's best interest, it is imperative his confirmation be denied.

Senator Jeff Sessions is a multi-generation Confederate style racist. The Sessions clan immigrants from England, mostly concentrated themselves in South and North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama since the latter 1700s. Over a few generations they learned the ways of mistreating slaves; believing they were not human; mere property to be used at the will and whim of owners. Today this behavior is recognized by its name -- racism, bigotry and crimes against humanity and now, hate crimes. But people harboring the dislike or even hatred for a non-white race, and some religions this was not racism -- it was (in many circles, still is) normal feelings based on credo of superiority and belief of inferiority of those at the receiving end of their scorn and treatment -- the ultimate "white-supremacy" belief.

The first Jefferson Beauregard Sessions was so named during the Civil War years. Then came Jefferson Beauregard Sessions Jr, born 1913, followed by Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III, born 1946, the third generation with the same name -- today better known as Senator Jeff Sessions from Alabama.

The name Jefferson is not for Thomas Jefferson, it is for Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States; the middle name Beauregard belonged to arguably, the second most important Confederate general after Robert E. Lee. Sessions' men participated in Alabama's Confederate Army units during the Civil War. The choice of first and second names is meaningful as it reveals, since the early 1800s, the sentiment regarding the conviction to the Confederate cause of "state rights to own slaves" and subconscious belief of white supremacy.

The end of the Civil War brought to an end slave ownership, but the racism and bigotry continued, the lynching, the rapes, inhumane treatment, total segregation became a way of life. How strong racisms and bigotry was felt by the Sessions family is evidenced with the passing on for three generations the name -- from the first naming by Civil War participants, cumulating in 1946 when third generation, Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III was born. In the Sessions Alabama home young "Jeff," acknowledged as very intelligent, was taught verbally and through osmosis the accepted and traditional standards of racial segregation adopting its concept, but without an inkling that it was the practice of white-supremacy's racism and bigotry -- it was simply normal behavior and mind set shared by the vast majority of men and women in Southern states.

Entering politics the young white-supremacist was loose with the tongue, hurling insults and demeaning remarks at blacks and any organization whose mission it was to protect the rights of black Americans. His loose tongue cost him an appointment to a Federal judgeship as overwhelming testimony regarding his racist remarks and behavior before the Senate committee hearing his nomination denied him the post. Since then he has learned to rein in his tongue, but his feeling come out loud and clear time and time again -- he simply can't help it as belief in white-supremacy is part of his DNA.

During Trump's speech declaring his candidacy for President, he unleashed sentiments felt by many whose DNA of white-supremacy was deeply imbedded when he said the modern day politically incorrect -- Mexicans are criminals and rapists, later followed with his anti-Muslim deportation, exclusion and even death without regard to Muslims whether terrorists or not including their families, followed by the insults thrown at other minorities.

Trump's words released the white-supremacy genie in the lamp. At long last a serious and well known candidate that spoke the Sessions generations' long sentiments. Jeff Sessions III was the first Senator to embrace Trump's candidacy, and now awaits his reward -- the most powerful cabinet position as the chief law enforcement officer in the nation.

As per the governments description: "The mission of the Office of the Attorney General is to supervise and direct the administration and operation of the Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Bureau of Prisons, Office of Justice Programs, and the U.S. Attorneys and U.S. Marshals Service."

Imagine the power of that office in the hands of a white-supremacist?

The stakes are too high to allow this to happen. The Senate must reject his appointment



Authors Bio:

Former Editor of HispanicVista.com (2000 to 2010), a weekly online news magazine dealing with US-Mexico and Hispanic-American issues. Weekly columnist with HVC. Monthly columnist for the San Diego Metropolitan Magazine, The Connection, which garnered 5 awards from the Society of Professional Journalists San Diego. Articles submitted by Knight-Ridder to their 400 news clients until K-R was sold. Co-producer of two documentaries on Real Estate in Mexico and on retiring in Mexico. Host of radio talk show, the Baja Connection. Free lance writer.


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