Maybe the left is correct. It may be time to purge the U.S. of any historical reference to slavery and racism.

Just this week, Vanderbilt University renamed "Confederate Memorial Hall" to "Memorial Hall."

Also this week, the University of Texas removed an inscription from a campus memorial that honored those who fought for the Confederacy.

A Veterans Affairs official has also just made it known that the Confederate flag will no longer fly in publicly funded cemeteries.

While the Confederate flag and any reference to the Confederacy is quickly disappearing around the nation, there is still resistance to purging the great stain of slavery from our history. There is only one political party that still exists today whose platform was to maintain and promote slavery in the United States: The Democratic Party.

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Historically, the Democratic Party was the party of slavery. The Ku Klux Klan was also an arm of the Democratic Party. So, why is that party still prominently given a place in our post-slavery, post-racial society?

As everything Confederate is purged from our society, at what point does the Democratic Party get thrown out, too?

When the Republican Party was born, it was formed by anti-slavery Americans who had no party to join that would stand up against slavery.

The Whigs were afraid to lose any pro-slavery members, so they pretended like the issue of slavery did not exist. The Republican Party formed and, in the blink of an eye, the cowardly Whigs were no more, and the Republicans suddenly held the presidency and majorities in Congress.

So, what did the Democrats do? They formed their own Confederate government consisting only of Democrats. The war began, and we know how that went.

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After the war was won by the anti-slavery Republicans, the KKK was formed by Democrats who tried to maintain their way of life.

Make no mistake. There were no Republicans joining the KKK. You might find a handful of Republicans in the past 150 years who affiliated themselves with the KKK, but they are the rare exception to that rule.

If we are to purge our society of historical references to anything related to the Confederacy, slavery and the KKK, then the Democratic Party should be at the top of the list.

If we are to throw out Confederate flags, rename buildings and sandblast inscriptions carved in stone honoring Confederate soldiers, then we must disband and disavow the Democratic Party.

It must be purged from our society.

The word "Democratic Party" should not be inscribed on public property and must not be printed on ballots. Democrat candidates should absolutely not be allowed on the presidential debate stage.

Donald Trump was asked to disavow any supporter who is affiliated with the KKK, and he did so.

Hillary Clinton has neither disavowed the KKK leaders who were her friends nor has she disavowed members of the KKK who support her. One branch of the KKK says it has donated $20,000 to her campaign, and she has not returned that money.

Clinton praised former KKK Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops Robert Byrd while she was secretary of state.

Hillary Clinton did the opposite of disavowing. She praised the former Klan leader while she was secretary of state, and she still refuses to disavow him.

We can only speculate as to why Hillary Clinton refuses to distance herself from the KKK. Could her party's historical ties to the KKK be the reason?

There is only one way to make it clear to the American people that liberals in America are not affiliated with racism is any way. They must disavow and disband the Democratic Party once and for all. It must be thrown on the ash heap of history along with the Confederate flags that represented the platform of that party.

Hillary Clinton should explain her ties to former KKK members, reject the party of slavery and help usher in a new post-racial era in America – a country without a Democratic Party.

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