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patrick jane

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I'm just noting with which side the racists identify. It's always been that way. As you see, even party affiliation means less than the liberal/conservative divide. Liberals tend to oppose racism; conservatives tend to support it.
Liberals tend to support stereotypes and labels.
 

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patrick jane writes:
Liberals tend to support stereotypes and labels.

It's just a fact. Every liberal Congressman voted for the Civil Rights Act. Every person voting against it was a conservative.

Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg admits:

Conservatives should feel some embarrassment and shame that we are outraged at instances of racism now that it is easy to be. Conservatives — though not Republicans — were often at best MIA on the issue of civil rights in the 1960s. Liberals were on the right side of history on the issue of race. And conservatives should probably admit that more often.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/205366/lott-lesson-jonah-goldberg
 

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=The Barbarian;5141033]No. In fact the candidate that most voters wanted got about three million more votes than he did. But of course, the Nazi and Klan vote turned out to be critical, giving him just enough votes in the right places to let him win.





Did he say "many" or is that your fluff?
[/QUOTE]3 million. With all the illegals, California and New York you had it in the bag.
 

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3 million. With all the illegals,[/quote]

Trump seems to have overwhelmingly won the illegal voter category. Would you like me to show you?

California and New York

He did poorly there; low KKK and Nazi turnout.
 

patrick jane

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Celebrating all those laws he got passed, I suppose. The total is up to... (Barbarian checks) ... zero.

Republicans control both houses of Congress and the Presidency, and can't pass laws they've been promising to pass for years. Too partisan to compromise; too weak to govern.
I'm so happy the dems are powerless.
 

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patrick jane writes:


It's just a fact. Every liberal Congressman voted for the Civil Rights Act. Every person voting against it was a conservative.

Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg admits:

Conservatives should feel some embarrassment and shame that we are outraged at instances of racism now that it is easy to be. Conservatives — though not Republicans — were often at best MIA on the issue of civil rights in the 1960s. Liberals were on the right side of history on the issue of race. And conservatives should probably admit that more often.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/205366/lott-lesson-jonah-goldberg
Well hold on.
It says "Conservatives - though not Republicans".
That sounds more like a division of conservatives and liberals only within the Democrat Party.
 

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Well hold on.
It says "Conservatives - though not Republicans".
That sounds more like a division of conservatives and liberals only within the Democrat Party.

Well, let's take a look...

Barry Goldwater R No
Bourke Hickenlooper, R No
Norris Cotton, R No
Edward Mechem R No
John Tower R No
Milward Simpson R No

Every "Nay" vote in the Senate from states outside the old south, were from conservative republicans.

Not one democrat outside of the south voted against it.

The best predictor of a "Nay" was being a conservative. There were numerous liberal and moderate republicans in those days, and they voted for the act. There were numerous conservative democrats in those days and they mostly voted against the act.
 

patrick jane

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"In all, two of the laws has created a new policy, 15 have rolled back rules and regulations issued under Obama's administration, 10 had to do with designating something or working to create a new initiative, 11 changed or expanded existing legislation, and 15 were related to government funding or operations."

Oh...yay!

:cloud9:
That's more than Zero that barbarian "checked" on.
 
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