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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2020 16:29:42 GMT
Joe Biden!
LMAO...oh and who didn't see this coming. Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception.
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Post by thor on Aug 25, 2020 17:02:03 GMT
Joe Biden! LMAO...oh and who didn't see this coming. Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception. Disavowed some 21 hours ago. Nice little failure there.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2020 17:16:22 GMT
Wrongway screwed up again?
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Post by Odysseus on Aug 25, 2020 18:11:49 GMT
Wrongway screwed up again?
It's a given.
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Post by Odysseus on Aug 25, 2020 18:24:58 GMT
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Post by Fiddler on Aug 25, 2020 18:55:40 GMT
Joe Biden! Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception.
Actually much changed.. Civil War era Southern Democrats were conservatives .. They started a war with the United States to defend the institution of slavery.
As the DNC embraced the Civil Rights Movement in the 40s, 50s, and 60s deeply racist southern democrats left the party and joined the Republican party.
These events are in every American History book though there are unbelievably yet some unreconstructed slaver apologists that will unsuccessfully differ.
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Post by archie on Aug 25, 2020 19:32:00 GMT
Joe Biden! Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception.
Actually much changed.. Civil War era Southern Democrats were conservatives .. They started a war with the United States to defend the institution of slavery.
As the DNC embraced the Civil Rights Movement in the 40s, 50s, and 60s deeply racist southern democrats left the party and joined the Republican party.
These events are in every American History book though there are unbelievably yet some unreconstructed slaver apologists that will unsuccessfully differ.
My wife’s family is from the south. Most people don’t know a lot about that civil war. The north and south had vastly different economies. The north made money from factories and manufacturing while the south relied on agriculture for its main income. Since the country was first settled, the U.S. imported most of its goods from Europe. Eventually, the north was able to produce more and more of the goods the U.S. needed. In 1828, northern politicians forced the south to buy goods from the north by passing federal laws that placed high taxes on goods imported from Europe. This angered many southerners, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: Differences Between the North and the South: “The Tariff of 1828 was almost more than [Vice President John C.] Calhoun and many other southerners could tolerate. The tariff was raised on imported textiles, manufactured goods, and a variety of raw materials produced in the West. The new tariffs were as high as 50 percent on some items. The south believed it saw no direct benefit from the tariff. The only items protected by the tariff were items the south did not produce. Because tariffs allowed domestic producers to charge more for their products, southerners understandably felt cheated. They believed the Tariff of 1828 was outrageous, calling it the “Tariff of Abominations.” A debate raged on about the tariff for a few years until another tariff was passed in 1832 that increased taxes on manufactured cloth and iron, further enraging southerners. South Carolina threatened to secede but changed its mind when Calhoun suggested nullification. The state legislature agreed and nullified the tariff. The federal government viewed nullification as treasonous and responded with a “force bill” that allowed the president to use Navy and Army power to enforce Congressional acts. Finally, both sides reached a compromise, allowing the tariff to continue only if it decreased each year between the years 1833 to 1842 until the tariff was at roughly the same rate as it was in 1816, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: “Calhoun lost the battle over nullification. The Senator learned a valuable lesson, however: No state can stand alone against the federal government…Thus, the south in 1860 would respond very differently to the question of state’s rights and secession than it had in 1833.”
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2020 19:39:14 GMT
Joe Biden! LMAO...oh and who didn't see this coming. Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception. Disavowed some 21 hours ago. Nice little failure there. Exactly how is this a failure. You folks set the rules when you leftists ignored Trump's disavowal of similar folks in 2016, yet now you accept Biden's rejection without question?
Spencer just doubled down with Biden, whether Creepy Joe likes it or not. Likely Spencer is fond of the left's anti-Semitism as it relates to Israel.
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Post by Fiddler on Aug 25, 2020 19:45:57 GMT
Disavowed some 21 hours ago. Nice little failure there. Exactly how is this a failure. You folks set the rules when you leftists ignored Trump's disavowal of similar folks in 2016, yet now you accept Biden's rejection without question?
Spencer just doubled down with Biden, whether Creepy Joe likes it or not. Likely Spencer is fond of the left's anti-Semitism as it relates to Israel.
It wasn't so much 'ignored Trump's disavowal' .. There are dozens of more racist actions and comments from Trump that overshadowed them..
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Post by Fiddler on Aug 25, 2020 19:47:50 GMT
Actually much changed.. Civil War era Southern Democrats were conservatives .. They started a war with the United States to defend the institution of slavery.
As the DNC embraced the Civil Rights Movement in the 40s, 50s, and 60s deeply racist southern democrats left the party and joined the Republican party.
These events are in every American History book though there are unbelievably yet some unreconstructed slaver apologists that will unsuccessfully differ.
My wife’s family is from the south. Most people don’t know a lot about that civil war. The north and south had vastly different economies. The north made money from factories and manufacturing while the south relied on agriculture for its main income. Since the country was first settled, the U.S. imported most of its goods from Europe. Eventually, the north was able to produce more and more of the goods the U.S. needed. In 1828, northern politicians forced the south to buy goods from the north by passing federal laws that placed high taxes on goods imported from Europe. This angered many southerners, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: Differences Between the North and the South: “The Tariff of 1828 was almost more than [Vice President John C.] Calhoun and many other southerners could tolerate. The tariff was raised on imported textiles, manufactured goods, and a variety of raw materials produced in the West. The new tariffs were as high as 50 percent on some items. The south believed it saw no direct benefit from the tariff. The only items protected by the tariff were items the south did not produce. Because tariffs allowed domestic producers to charge more for their products, southerners understandably felt cheated. They believed the Tariff of 1828 was outrageous, calling it the “Tariff of Abominations.” A debate raged on about the tariff for a few years until another tariff was passed in 1832 that increased taxes on manufactured cloth and iron, further enraging southerners. South Carolina threatened to secede but changed its mind when Calhoun suggested nullification. The state legislature agreed and nullified the tariff. The federal government viewed nullification as treasonous and responded with a “force bill” that allowed the president to use Navy and Army power to enforce Congressional acts. Finally, both sides reached a compromise, allowing the tariff to continue only if it decreased each year between the years 1833 to 1842 until the tariff was at roughly the same rate as it was in 1816, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: “Calhoun lost the battle over nullification. The Senator learned a valuable lesson, however: No state can stand alone against the federal government…Thus, the south in 1860 would respond very differently to the question of state’s rights and secession than it had in 1833.” Arch,.. Stop plagiarizing shit just to hear your gums flapping .. Causes of the Civil War
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Post by RWB on Aug 25, 2020 22:20:40 GMT
Joe Biden! LMAO...oh and who didn't see this coming. Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception. of corse Racists support Sleazy Joe Biden and Kamala the Ho Harris Democrats have always been the party of Racist hatred no matter how Low IQ Fiddler tries to spin it.
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Post by atreyu on Aug 25, 2020 22:33:15 GMT
Sleazy, Creepy Joe? Really?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2020 0:51:22 GMT
Joe Biden! Democrats have been the party of racism since the Civil War. Nothing has changed other than the public perception.
Actually much changed.. Civil War era Southern Democrats were conservatives .. They started a war with the United States to defend the institution of slavery.
As the DNC embraced the Civil Rights Movement in the 40s, 50s, and 60s deeply racist southern democrats left the party and joined the Republican party.
These events are in every American History book though there are unbelievably yet some unreconstructed slaver apologists that will unsuccessfully differ.
There were no conservatives back then. That is your lie that you make up to satisfy a narrative that is your fantasy. Without that fantasy, you'd have to confront that racism that has always existed in your party of choice.
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Post by Odysseus on Aug 26, 2020 1:25:34 GMT
My wife’s family is from the south. Most people don’t know a lot about that civil war. The north and south had vastly different economies. The north made money from factories and manufacturing while the south relied on agriculture for its main income. Since the country was first settled, the U.S. imported most of its goods from Europe. Eventually, the north was able to produce more and more of the goods the U.S. needed. In 1828, northern politicians forced the south to buy goods from the north by passing federal laws that placed high taxes on goods imported from Europe. This angered many southerners, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: Differences Between the North and the South: “The Tariff of 1828 was almost more than [Vice President John C.] Calhoun and many other southerners could tolerate. The tariff was raised on imported textiles, manufactured goods, and a variety of raw materials produced in the West. The new tariffs were as high as 50 percent on some items. The south believed it saw no direct benefit from the tariff. The only items protected by the tariff were items the south did not produce. Because tariffs allowed domestic producers to charge more for their products, southerners understandably felt cheated. They believed the Tariff of 1828 was outrageous, calling it the “Tariff of Abominations.” A debate raged on about the tariff for a few years until another tariff was passed in 1832 that increased taxes on manufactured cloth and iron, further enraging southerners. South Carolina threatened to secede but changed its mind when Calhoun suggested nullification. The state legislature agreed and nullified the tariff. The federal government viewed nullification as treasonous and responded with a “force bill” that allowed the president to use Navy and Army power to enforce Congressional acts. Finally, both sides reached a compromise, allowing the tariff to continue only if it decreased each year between the years 1833 to 1842 until the tariff was at roughly the same rate as it was in 1816, according to the book Causes of the Civil War: “Calhoun lost the battle over nullification. The Senator learned a valuable lesson, however: No state can stand alone against the federal government…Thus, the south in 1860 would respond very differently to the question of state’s rights and secession than it had in 1833.” Arch,.. Stop plagiarizing shit just to hear your gums flapping .. Causes of the Civil War
In archie 's defense, he may be too ignorant to know what constitutes plagiarism.
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Post by thor on Aug 26, 2020 4:44:55 GMT
Disavowed some 21 hours ago. Nice little failure there. Exactly how is this a failure. You folks set the rules when you leftists ignored Trump's disavowal of similar folks in 2016, yet now you accept Biden's rejection without question?
Spencer just doubled down with Biden, whether Creepy Joe likes it or not. Likely Spencer is fond of the left's anti-Semitism as it relates to Israel.
It was a failure because you failed to do basic research, resulting in my boot in your ass (along with your glorious faceplant).
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Post by RWB on Aug 26, 2020 4:56:38 GMT
Exactly how is this a failure. You folks set the rules when you leftists ignored Trump's disavowal of similar folks in 2016, yet now you accept Biden's rejection without question?
Spencer just doubled down with Biden, whether Creepy Joe likes it or not. Likely Spencer is fond of the left's anti-Semitism as it relates to Israel.
It was a failure because you failed to do basic research, resulting in my boot in your ass (along with your glorious faceplant). oh shit hor is drunk again
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Post by phillip on Aug 26, 2020 5:28:02 GMT
The Biden campaign disavowed them.
When Trump had a chance to disavow white supremacists he said there were good people on both sides. It’s fitting to see the difference on how Trump embraces his deplorables.
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Post by william on Aug 26, 2020 11:40:34 GMT
Actually much changed.. Civil War era Southern Democrats were conservatives .. They started a war with the United States to defend the institution of slavery.
As the DNC embraced the Civil Rights Movement in the 40s, 50s, and 60s deeply racist southern democrats left the party and joined the Republican party.
These events are in every American History book though there are unbelievably yet some unreconstructed slaver apologists that will unsuccessfully differ.
There were no conservatives back then. That is your lie that you make up to satisfy a narrative that is your fantasy. Without that fantasy, you'd have to confront that racism that has always existed in your party of choice. There were no conservatives in the 40s, 50s or 60s? Really?
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Post by phillip on Aug 26, 2020 13:44:43 GMT
There were no conservatives back then. That is your lie that you make up to satisfy a narrative that is your fantasy. Without that fantasy, you'd have to confront that racism that has always existed in your party of choice. There were no conservatives in the 40s, 50s or 60s? Really?
Strange, considering modern day western world conservative philosophy dates back to 16th-17th century with the likes of Richard Hooker, Hume, and Burke. But apparent they hibernated at some conveniently placed timeline to make that statement valid.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2020 16:10:25 GMT
There were no conservatives back then. That is your lie that you make up to satisfy a narrative that is your fantasy. Without that fantasy, you'd have to confront that racism that has always existed in your party of choice. There were no conservatives in the 40s, 50s or 60s? Really? We were talking about the civil war. Back then the ideological conservatism we see today was not something you saw back then.
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