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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2015 10:16:49 GMT -6
I just watched the evening news. They said the House passed a bill where Syrian refugees are NOT allowed in the country now. Sooo, O and tinny you guys are in the minority. Before I forget it, I see no reason to start getting personally nasty here -- just MHO. Then take your own advice and don't do it. You were on my friends list on Fb until you deleted me for an unknown reason. If anyone is nasty and rude it's you, so don't pull that stuff on me. Anyone that knows you knows how you are, fickled.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Nov 20, 2015 10:43:35 GMT -6
Erm "Popular Statistics for the "Religion of Peace"? Really? Could their bias be any more plainly demonstrated? "Popular" because that entry (the numbers) is carried as shown on a number of other sites, and if you click on it in those sites it leads to the link I posted. The other sites just want to carry the numbers -- they link to long lists of sites and/or authors in their blogrolls, but not necessarily so notably. I thought sure you were one of the people to whom I sent three of the other sites via facebook some time ago. If not, please advise and I'll send them if you want them. One's Canadian. One's Jewish defense out of I believe New York City. One's by the son of a former U.S. diplomat in England (if I recall correctly), but he has also spent time in Germany.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Nov 20, 2015 10:56:54 GMT -6
Before I forget it, I see no reason to start getting personally nasty here -- just MHO. Then take your own advice and don't do it. You were on my friends list on Fb until you deleted me for an unknown reason. If anyone is nasty and rude it's you, so don't pull that stuff on me. Anyone that knows you knows how you are, fickled. 1. Please show me where I have mutilated anyone's screen name. 2. I just looked at your friends' page and I am there "alive" and well, as you are on mine, so what are you talking about that i deleted you? (Better hurry up and get rid of me, as I can show anyone who cares to look that the connection is still there at this moment.) 3. Glad to know your true opinion of me.
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Post by orogenicman on Nov 20, 2015 10:57:47 GMT -6
Erm "Popular Statistics for the "Religion of Peace"? Really? Could their bias be any more plainly demonstrated? "Popular" because that entry (the numbers) is carried as shown on a number of other sites, and if you click on it in those sites it leads to the link I posted. The other sites just want to carry the numbers -- they link to long lists of sites and/or authors in their blogrolls, but not necessarily so notably. I thought sure you were one of the people to whom I sent three of the other sites via facebook some time ago. If not, please advise and I'll send them if you want them. One's Canadian. One's Jewish defense out of I believe New York City. One's by the son of a former U.S. diplomat in England (if I recall correctly), but he has also spent time in Germany. I was referring to the "religion of peace" labeling.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2015 11:10:57 GMT -6
Then take your own advice and don't do it. You were on my friends list on Fb until you deleted me for an unknown reason. If anyone is nasty and rude it's you, so don't pull that stuff on me. Anyone that knows you knows how you are, fickled. 1. Please show me where I have mutilated anyone's screen name. 2. I just looked at your friends' page and I am there "alive" and well, as you are on mine, so what are you talking about that i deleted you? (Better hurry up and get rid of me, as I can show anyone who cares to look that the connection is still there at this moment.) 3. Glad to know your true opinion of me. Actually that is not my true opinion. Since Skylar is gone now are you trying to move into her slot as board Bully? Back off.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Nov 20, 2015 11:25:57 GMT -6
1. Please show me where I have mutilated anyone's screen name. 2. I just looked at your friends' page and I am there "alive" and well, as you are on mine, so what are you talking about that i deleted you? (Better hurry up and get rid of me, as I can show anyone who cares to look that the connection is still there at this moment.) 3. Glad to know your true opinion of me. Actually that is not my true opinion. Since Skylar is gone now are you trying to move into her slot as board Bully? Back off. I just took screen shots of your entire friends' page. Now it's dated and sitting in my email. As for my "bullying," while my friends may not pay attention to any friendly advice I may express, they usually appreciate my doing it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2015 11:51:19 GMT -6
Okay, I got carried away. Sorry! I've had a hard morning at the doctors office, it seems their after my money. I still have not got my results from my blood test Monday....interesting huh, Lol.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Nov 20, 2015 12:49:59 GMT -6
Okay, I got carried away. Sorry! I've had a hard morning at the doctors office, it seems their after my money. I still have not got my results from my blood test Monday....interesting huh, Lol. Yes. We're friends. (I hope others notice.) They take blood from me every so often, but I never ask for the results. If the doctor wants them, okay, but don't bother me otherwise as I'm like the man with six holes in his roof and only two buckets to catch the drips....
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Post by lowell on Nov 20, 2015 21:45:57 GMT -6
If we stop the Syrian refugees from coming here, the Jihadists will be very very happy. The refugees were their victims. For their victims to escape and find happiness would be a defeat for the Jihadists. President Obama is an enemy of the Jihadists. The conservatives are enemies of Obama. So of course the conservatives are friends of the Jihadists. In fact we see many similarities between the Jihadists and conservatives. Both of them oppose equal rights for homosexuals. Don’t trust the United States government. Believe abortion is murder. Want a nation based on theocracy. Believe women should be subservient to men. Think our education system should be based on religion instead of science. Want to oppress the religious freedoms for every religion besides theirs. Oppose access to contraceptives. Aren’t opposed to a violent overthrow of the federal government. Now, I see similarities between jihadists (I'm not about to capitalize the word) and notions of a "master race." That ain't the same as "conservatives." jihadists are not a race, but a master race is definitely cause for concern. Nationalism is also a cause for concern. jiahdists are a religious group. For instance you won't find buddhist jihadists. You might find a buddhist Republican or a buddhist conservative. I was a buddhist conservative at one time. Conservatives have changed over the years. Politically, conservatives have moved to more extreme positions. It is partly Obama's fault. President Obama, unwilling to change the color of his skin, and unwilling to change his economic conservative views, has forced the white supremacists in the Republican party to seek ever more radically conservative self images. The white supremacists, in particular the Southern white supremacists, changed parties when Nixon came a courting with his Southern Strategy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy"In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to a strategy by Republican Party candidates of gaining political support in the Southern United States by appealing to racism against African Americans.[1][2][3] During the 1950s and 1960s, the African-American Civil Rights Movement achieved significant progress in its push for desegregation in the Southern United States. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in particular, largely dismantled the system of Jim Crow laws that had enforced legal (or de jure) segregation in the South since the end of Reconstruction Era. During this period, Republican politicians such as Presidential candidate Richard Nixon worked to attract southern white conservative voters (most of whom had traditionally supported the Democratic Party) to the Republican Party,[4] and Senator Barry Goldwater won the five formerly Confederate states of the Deep South (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina) in the 1964 presidential election. In the 1968 presidential campaign, Nixon won Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, all former Confederate states, contributing to the electoral realignment that saw many white, southern voters shift allegiance from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party during this period."
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Nov 21, 2015 16:50:10 GMT -6
Now, I see similarities between jihadists (I'm not about to capitalize the word) and notions of a "master race." That ain't the same as "conservatives." jihadists are not a race, but a master race is definitely cause for concern. Nationalism is also a cause for concern. jiahdists are a religious group. For instance you won't find buddhist jihadists. You might find a buddhist Republican or a buddhist conservative. I was a buddhist conservative at one time. Conservatives have changed over the years. Politically, conservatives have moved to more extreme positions. It is partly Obama's fault. President Obama, unwilling to change the color of his skin, and unwilling to change his economic conservative views, has forced the white supremacists in the Republican party to seek ever more radically conservative self images. The white supremacists, in particular the Southern white supremacists, changed parties when Nixon came a courting with his Southern Strategy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy"In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to a strategy by Republican Party candidates of gaining political support in the Southern United States by appealing to racism against African Americans.[1][2][3] During the 1950s and 1960s, the African-American Civil Rights Movement achieved significant progress in its push for desegregation in the Southern United States. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in particular, largely dismantled the system of Jim Crow laws that had enforced legal (or de jure) segregation in the South since the end of Reconstruction Era. During this period, Republican politicians such as Presidential candidate Richard Nixon worked to attract southern white conservative voters (most of whom had traditionally supported the Democratic Party) to the Republican Party,[4] and Senator Barry Goldwater won the five formerly Confederate states of the Deep South (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina) in the 1964 presidential election. In the 1968 presidential campaign, Nixon won Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, all former Confederate states, contributing to the electoral realignment that saw many white, southern voters shift allegiance from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party during this period." FYI: Starting maybe as early as 1950, there was a sort of invasion of the south by companies originally based in the north. (Atlanta has a couple for sure.) This is in addition to northerners moving south permanently to "escape the snow" (now that the world was at peace, they had a chance, and there was nothing in the north but the developing "Rust Belt"). A political shift is not surprising given an economic shift and a population shift, and none of the politics above has anything to do with my comment about a "Master Race" mentality -- just gather ye here under the banner of Allah, a lot more powerful than some babbling migrant Austrian corporal.
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Post by rdlb on Nov 21, 2015 18:14:19 GMT -6
Now, I see similarities between jihadists (I'm not about to capitalize the word) and notions of a "master race." That ain't the same as "conservatives." jihadists are not a race, but a master race is definitely cause for concern. Nationalism is also a cause for concern. jiahdists are a religious group. For instance you won't find buddhist jihadists. You might find a buddhist Republican or a buddhist conservative. I was a buddhist conservative at one time. Conservatives have changed over the years. Politically, conservatives have moved to more extreme positions. It is partly Obama's fault. President Obama, unwilling to change the color of his skin, and unwilling to change his economic conservative views, has forced the white supremacists in the Republican party to seek ever more radically conservative self images. The white supremacists, in particular the Southern white supremacists, changed parties when Nixon came a courting with his Southern Strategy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy"In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to a strategy by Republican Party candidates of gaining political support in the Southern United States by appealing to racism against African Americans.[1][2][3] During the 1950s and 1960s, the African-American Civil Rights Movement achieved significant progress in its push for desegregation in the Southern United States. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in particular, largely dismantled the system of Jim Crow laws that had enforced legal (or de jure) segregation in the South since the end of Reconstruction Era. During this period, Republican politicians such as Presidential candidate Richard Nixon worked to attract southern white conservative voters (most of whom had traditionally supported the Democratic Party) to the Republican Party,[4] and Senator Barry Goldwater won the five formerly Confederate states of the Deep South (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina) in the 1964 presidential election. In the 1968 presidential campaign, Nixon won Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, all former Confederate states, contributing to the electoral realignment that saw many white, southern voters shift allegiance from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party during this period." Then in April 22, 2008 we have this: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/04/22/bill-clinton-obama-camp-played-the-race-card-on-me/
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Post by lowell on Nov 22, 2015 3:18:51 GMT -6
Neo-conservatives are primarily white evangelicals (Baptist, Presbyterian, Pentacostal). There are some black Baptist churches but they are disappearing as they get burnt down. Neo-conservatives are primarily dumb hicks. See the post by orogenicman about dumb hicks running things.
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