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williegoat
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JAN 16, 11:59 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
We are doing an abdominal job in preparing for the future. |
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Yep, turns my stomach, too.
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ray b
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JAN 16, 12:06 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by BingB:
Sounds like overall you have a broad base of knowledge. But I just want to point out that Real Clear Politics posts a lot of very partisan articles. Their claim to being "non-partisan" is based on the fact that they post articles from BOTH sides.
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FOLLOW THE MONEY
the cash does not lie
the real clear empire was BOUGHT RECENTLY THE NEW OWNERS ARE RIGHTWING
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JAN 16, 12:07 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by BingB:Not always. Southern Democrats fought hard against the Civil Rights Act and Voters Rights Act that took the power away from the States and placed it with the Federal government. "States Rights" used to be a Democrat thing. Funny how the parties flipped on that issue.
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There was no flip. The Democrats have always been for the democratization of the United States and more power to the Central Government. Thomas Jefferson was very much for more power to the central government.
The Republicans didn't exist until the start of the civil war under Lincoln, which among other things, was to help pacify to a degree the anger from the Southern Democrats from what the Northern states were imposing upon them (taxation, etc.) while trying to keep the Republic together. But Republicans, the party... from the beginning, has always been for limited central government. This was never a "flip."
As we discussed before you were banned the last time. The entire South was 100% Democrat until around ~2000. Some southern states are still Democrat, but most of them started becoming Republican around the early to mid 2000s as people moved south and the Democrats (as a party) started to alienate people as they focused on identity politics and all the other silliness that goes on.
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ray b
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JAN 16, 12:11 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
Yep, turns my stomach, too. |
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YET YOU PERSIST
DIVING DEEPER TO THE RIGHT
never a hint to the center or facts or justice
just the Gop dogma's of personal gain never mind the effects on the planet
she who is a better man then you said THERE IS NO PLANET ''B''
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ray b
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JAN 16, 12:20 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
There was no flip. The Democrats have always been for the democratization of the United States and more power to the Central Government. Thomas Jefferson was very much for more power to the central government.
The Republicans didn't exist until the start of the civil war under Lincoln, which among other things, was to help pacify to a degree the anger from the Southern Democrats from what the Northern states were imposing upon them (taxation, etc.) while trying to keep the Republic together. But Republicans, the party... from the beginning, has always been for limited central government. This was never a "flip."
As we discussed before you were banned the last time. The entire South was 100% Democrat until around ~2000. Some southern states are still Democrat, but most of them started becoming Republican around the early to mid 2000s as people moved south and the Democrats (as a party) started to alienate people as they focused on identity politics and all the other silliness that goes on. |
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1966 WAS END OF DIXIECRATS but the nixon 68 plan was stake in their evil hearts we had kirk the jerk IN FLA plus nixon by then
YOU STILL MISS THE FLIP THE HARD CORE RACIST DIXIECRAT OF THE EARLY 60 IS THE NEW SOUTHS Gop CORE MEMBER PLEASE STOP THE GASLITE ATTEMPT i SAW THE RACIST JOIN THE Gop IN MASS AND QUIT IN DIRECT RESPONSE
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williegoat
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JAN 16, 12:20 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
YET YOU PERSIST
DIVING DEEPER TO THE RIGHT
never a hint to the center or facts or justice
just the Gop dogma's of personal gain never mind the effects on the planet
she who is a better man then you said THERE IS NO PLANET ''B'' |
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You're a little slow on the uptake. Read what I quoted, slowly, out loud. Sound it out. Use your words.
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ray b
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JAN 16, 12:25 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
You're a little slow on the uptake. Read what I quoted, slowly, out loud. Sound it out. Use your words. |
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NEVER WILL UP TAKE THE POISON SPEWED BY THE RIGHT/RUMP/Gop
LIES ARE REJECTED
and they have no true facts or evidence just spin spin spin of lies
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williegoat
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JAN 16, 12:27 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
NEVER WILL UP TAKE THE POISON SPEWED BY THE RIGHT/RUMP/Gop
LIES ARE REJECTED
and they have no true facts or evidence just spin spin spin of lies |
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I guess "Use your words" was a lot to ask. I wouldn't want you to squander limited resources.
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BingB
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JAN 16, 12:41 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Isn't that the very definition of nonpartisan? |
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Some people might think that the individual articles from a "non-partisan" website would be "non-partisan". But that is not the case with Real Clear Politics.
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olejoedad
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JAN 16, 12:46 PM
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I guess then, that you will have to show us factual information to back up your claim.
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