With me, you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
You have not even read the above cited article. Byrd apologised through out his life for what he previously believed ... and he never denied that he had held those beliefs previously in his life.
I am not speaking out on this because I want to argue with you ... I certainly have better things to do with my time. I am speaking out because my Father went through what Senator Byrd went through. As a poor white working man in the late 1920's and early 1930's, my father joined and was an avid member of the Knights of the White Camelia. In case you did not know, they were an enforcement arm of the KKK across the south.
He did not believe in white supremacy, but he joined because his family were dirt poor sharecroppers and it also deflected attention from the fact that his and my Mother's families had hidden mixed blood, and he did what he did to avoid his family being ostracized, or worse, in the communities that they lived in. At my mother's insistence, my Father quit his association with those groups and denounced their beliefs in the late 1930's.
Not that it matters to you what my father believed or did not, but to me it shows that a person can change. I am not religious, but I do believe in personal redemption. I believe that Senator Byrd changed and redeemed himself. Why else would he continue to hold his previous life up for examination and continue to point out his wrongs. It would have been so much easier to just become a Republican.
As for you, I do not think you know much about Senator Byrd ... except what you read on websites like "Dimbart" and their ilk.
As for me. I would love for their be a cessation of political argumentation on this website, or none to start with. But, when it starts, well, you are just gonna have to take the consequences.