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Started by Henry Hawk, May 03, 2010, 08:39:50 AM

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Locutus

Quote from: me on August 24, 2016, 11:34:44 PM
Ya, make out like they're not libs since it's something like this.....  :rotfl: :rotfl:

Joe Manchin has never been particularly liberal.  He succeeded Robert Byrd in a special election, but WV has been becoming a red state going back to the late '90s.  He's walking a fine line if he wants to keep his office.  :rolleyes:
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

The Troll

 


  Yep, old Joe was a Dixiecrat, a republican who tried to fool those WV hillbillies.  He said he was a Democrat so he could get elected. and screw them, which he did very well.  :yes: 

  But what gets me is that these damn Republicans don't want to talk about the truth of George W. Bush, Sarah Palin and tell the real truth about Donald Trump.  :zoners:

me

Quote from: The Troll on August 25, 2016, 04:16:15 PM
 


  Yep, old Joe was a Dixiecrat, a republican who tried to fool those WV hillbillies.  He said he was a Democrat so he could get elected. and screw them, which he did very well.  :yes: 

  But what gets me is that these damn Republicans don't want to talk about the truth of George W. Bush, Sarah Palin and tell the real truth about Donald Trump.  :zoners:
Wrong buzzard breath.

QuoteDixiecrats

Original entry by
Scott E. Buchanan, Columbus State University,

07/27/2004
Last edited by NGE Staff on 07/29/2016
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The Dixiecrats were members of the States' Rights Democratic Party, which splintered from the Democratic Party in 1948.
South Carolina governor Strom Thurmond speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July 1948. Thurmond would head the Dixiecrat ticket opposing the Democrats shortly after the convention ended.
Strom Thurmond
The faction consisted of malcontented southern delegates to the Democratic Party who protested the insertion of a civil rights plank in the party platform and U.S. president Harry S. Truman's advocacy of that plank. Before the convention southern delegates were dismayed by Truman's 1948 executive order to desegregate the armed forces. With that backdrop many southern delegates were already concerned as they headed to the 1948 Democratic convention.
When the Democratic national convention convened in July 1948, some Alabama and Mississippi delegates were prepared to walk out of the convention if the civil rights platform passed. When it did, all of the Mississippi delegates and half of the Alabama delegates stormed out of the convention. On July 17, 1948, the Alabama and Mississippi delegations, and a few individual delegates from other southern states, met in Birmingham, Alabama, to select a presidential ticket to oppose the Democrats. The Dixiecrats chose South Carolina's governor, Strom Thurmond, for president and Fielding L. Wright, governor of Mississippi, for vice president.
The goal of the Dixiecrats was twofold. First, the splinter party hoped to deny both the Democrats and Republicans a majority in the electoral college, forcing the election into the U.S. House of Representatives.
South Carolina governor Strom Thurmond in his office in 1948. Thurmond ran for U.S. president on the Dixiecrat ticket in 1948.
Strom Thurmond
Second, Dixiecrat leaders maneuvered to have the Thurmond-Wright ticket declared the "official" Democratic Party ticket on the ballots of all southern states. In the end this ploy succeeded only in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina, all Deep South states. Georgia was the lone Deep South state to remain loyal to the national Democratic Party; the Dixiecrat ticket appeared on Georgia ballots as a third party.
On election day 1948, the Dixiecrats won Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina but failed to win any state in which Thurmond appeared as a third-party candidate. In Georgia, Thurmond came in a distant second to Truman. A closer analysis of the Dixiecrat phenomenon revealed an interesting pattern: the Dixiecrats were most successful in the states and counties where black citizens were the most numerous. The Deep South states boasted the largest black populations, and white voters in those states were the most determined to preserve racial segregation and black disenfranchisement, and thus were more likely to vote for the Dixiecrat ticket. A similar trend is evident in county-level election returns, in which Thurmond was more likely to win counties where black populations were large and white voters feared racial change. In the border South, where blacks were less abundant and white voters were less preoccupied with segregation, support for the Dixiecrat candidates was negligible.
Although the Dixiecrats immediately dissolved after the 1948 election, their impact lasted much longer. Many white voters who initially cast Dixiecrat ballots gravitated back toward the Democratic Party only grudgingly, and they remained nominal Democrats at best. Ultimately, the Dixiecrat movement paved the way for the rise of the modern Republican Party in the South.

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/dixiecrats
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me

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The Troll

Quote from: me on August 26, 2016, 01:38:00 PM
Hum, seems to be a problem here.  :think:

https://www.youtube.com/v/033pctltIwk


  Why in hell would you waste your time on a piece of shit like this.  :doh:  You got to be totally cracked.  What a moron.  Stink Bait :me:

me

Quote from: The Troll on August 27, 2016, 05:32:25 PM

  Why in hell would you waste your time on a piece of shit like this.  :doh:  You got to be totally cracked.  What a moron.  Stink Bait :me:
So even though this is illegal there you see no problem with it since it's the Dems doing it, is that what you're saying?
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Henry Hawk

Political correctness is progressive-liberal censorship, and the irony is that it's the invention of those who sincerely believe that conservatives are the ones who are close-minded.

Quote by a wise man that we all know...
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

The Troll

Quote from: Henry Hawk on August 28, 2016, 01:49:26 PM
Political correctness is progressive-liberal censorship, and the irony is that it's the invention of those who sincerely believe that conservatives are the ones who are close-minded.

Quote by a wise man that we all know...


  I suppose you dumb-ass twins  think what the Trump team is doing is A-OK.   :zoners:   :kneel:   ME and the Chicken Hawk are in the first row.    :rant:

me


QuoteThree black man on verge of making history; liberals SILENT
By Derrick Wilburn9:11pm  August 27, 2016


Right now something historic is happening in Colorado – the rise of conservative black Republicans. Yet few other than those carefully paying attention are aware that the Republican Party is literally making U.S. history in the Centennial State because both local and national media have placed the story on black out. (Pun intended.)

The liberal-leaning or so-called "main stream" news media is fascinating. They rail, "Republicans have no black people", then when some of us black folks emerge, reach out to and/or try to work with the Republican Party they ignore or under-report it thus keeping their own narrative alive. Could it be those same voices really don't want to acknowledge black Republicans exist because they're more invested in keeping a lie alive than in reporting truth and facts?

The Denver Post is the largest newspaper in our state. I was elected to my current position as state GOP Vice Chairman in March of 2015. A black-American elected in a landslide by a 98 percent white constituency. Not once in the year-and-a half I've held this office has the Post contacted me for a story, sought me for a quote, placed my picture in their pages or so much as bothered to ask a question. I'm the sitting party Vice Chair and as far as the Post is concerned, I don't exist.

Casper Stockham is a black-American and the Republican nominee to represent Colorado's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. He's not a maybe or a wannabe, he is ON the November ballot and has been campaigning for over a year! To date the Post has featured but one hashtag on Mr. Stockham in its quite robust online presence and given him one mention in its daily pages – that mention was in the midst of an article about his opponent, a 20-year incumbent Democrat.

Here is a young man right in their backyard running on a major party ticket seeking to represent the paper's home city. Yet the Denver Post sees no importance in informing its readership about their own congressional race? Not when there's a black Republican involved.

Retired after 21-years of service in the Air Force, (retired) Lt. Col. Darryl Glenn is a lawyer, sitting County Commissioner in El Paso County, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and another black-American. The Post has managed to find time to cover Commissioner Glenn, last month the newspaper ran a scathing, overt hit-piece wherein it traveled back in time thirty years to when Col. Glenn was a teenager and attempted to pin an assault charge on him from 1983.

No stories about service to his nation, nothing about his education which includes having been accepted by and graduating from one of the most demanding institutions in the world, the United States Air Force Academy, then having put himself through law school at night. Nothing about his massive margins-of-victory in past elections where his predominantly white Republican constituency has handed him 80% of their votes. None of that. Just a story dredging up (non)history, depicting how mean and unpredictably brutal the scary black man is. Not to mention the fact that just to win the nomination Commissioner Glenn had to defeat another black-American, Ryan Frazier, in the Republican primary.
This is the tolerant, open, inclusive left that just loves blacks – so long as those blacks tow the company line. If we don't they're more interested in stories about cats stuck in trees.

For all the time media outlets like the Denver Post, ABC News, New York Times, MSNBC, CNN, etc. invest into the "Republicans can't attract blacks" rhetoric you'd assume they'd be descending upon our state and candidates like flies onto spilled Pepsi. One would think they'd be requesting statements, showing up with reporters and photographers at campaign events, running exposes on our lives, asking about our beliefs. You would image that even the lowliest of writers and producers could see that this novelty exists on a unique level of news-worthiness. We have a situation in Colorado never before seen in the history of our nation! But alas we are the proverbial tree that has fallen in the forest in complete silence because there was none there to hear it.

The three of us do not fit the narrative the media is selling and so in their eyes we do not exist.

Despicable.
http://www.allenbwest.com/derrick-wilburn/three-black-man-verge-making-history-liberals-silent
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The Troll



  They won't last long, the white businessmen won't pay to sponsor them.  :haha:

me

Quote from: The Troll on August 28, 2016, 10:37:44 PM

  They won't last long, the white businessmen won't pay to sponsor them.  :haha:
I think you'd better read that again Troll.
Trump 2020

The Troll

Quote from: me on August 28, 2016, 10:57:48 PM
I think you'd better read that again Troll.

  You can read what you want, I'm talking facts.  What a Buffoon.   :yes:

The Troll

Quote from: me on August 28, 2016, 10:57:48 PM
I think you'd better read that again Troll.

  Oh, one more thing, do you remember the two guys you supported in the past.  :idea3:  Mr. Pizza Man 9- 9- 9 and the brain doctor who thought the Pyramids were for grain storage.  :haha:  :haha:  Old Red Head strikes again.  :rotfl:  :rotfl:

Henry Hawk

 Michael Scheuer, former Chief of the CIA Osama bin Laden unit, offered a recent perspective on presidential candidate Hillary Clinton:
"A likely felon/traitor who is utterly dependent on her sexual-predator husband, has accomplished nothing in her life except a superb talent for deceit, and the gains made by her family's graft, influence peddling, and corruption.

This is a person so devoid of integrity, honesty, and character that her two major concerns seem to be to pocket more lucre for herself, and to ensure that human babies always can be profitably murdered, dismembered, and sold for parts right up to their due date."
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

Exterminator

Quote from: Henry Hawk on August 30, 2016, 10:01:43 AM
Michael Scheuer, former Chief of the CIA Osama bin Laden unit...

Whack job!
Arguing with Christians is like playing chess with a pigeon.  No matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock over the pieces, shit on the board and strut around like it's victorious.

The truth is slow, but relentless. Over time it becomes irresistible.