yes, look at all those southern democrats. :roll:
why are the protestors all white, if they truly are a grassroots movement? thanks.You racists need to cut this crap out. It's getting rather pathetic. So the fvck what if you see white people...
Seriously, some of you liberals and your asinine charges of racism is sick.
So they were Democrats for 100 years, you can't wash off the stain.... who became republicans when the republican party's 'southern strategy' embraced and wooed them.
So they were Democrats for 100 years, you can wash off the stain.
Nope, Republican congress, you lose.Yea, we can, cuz they left BECAUSE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. :lol: :lol: :lol:
So they were Democrats for 100 years, you can wash off the stain.
Inaugural crowd size reportedly D.C. record - The Boston Globe
It looks like most conservative blogs have decided to use a National Park Service quote describing the crowds at President Obama's inauguration rather than the tea party protests. Between this and using a picture from a protest that occurred over a decade ago as evidence of crowds stretching to the Washington Monument, they're not showing too much trustworthiness.
I don't really understand it though. The protests were impressive enough as it were that their numbers didn't need to be inflated.
Good catch! That's the same quote rw blogs are attributing to 'Dan Bana' and Saturday's Teaparty march!
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Republicans voted for that act.Yea, we can, cuz they left BECAUSE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Nope, Republican congress, you lose.
Republicans voted for that act.
I'm from the south, I think I would know a little more about southerners than you do. Democrats are some of the most racist muthas out there, they are the people who tell the black community they have their backs while they rig laws to make things harder for them. Now, if you broke things down, it doesn't matter which Republicans or which Democrats voted for the civil rights legislatation when overall the Democrat party in a much larger overall percentage and almost in unison voted nay, that's not regional, that's PARTY.ahhhhhhahahahaaahhh just stop. Funny delusion going on here.
Yuppers, they did. But they weren't southern republicans. Southern republicans were born of Dixiecrat racisists.
And, funniest damn thing. The republicans of the kind that voted for the civil rights act have NOTHING in common with the party in office now.
10's of thousands, as opposed to the 930k freedomworks claimed. all seem to be white, btw. sometimes i wonder what they are really protesting, what with the all the lovely signs they displayed.
I'm from the south, I think I would know a little more about southerners than you do. Democrats are some of the most racist muthas out there, they are the people who tell the black community they have their backs while they rig laws to make things harder for them. Now, if you broke things down, it doesn't matter which Republicans or which Democrats voted for the civil rights legislatation when overall the Democrat party in a much larger overall percentage and almost in unison voted nay, that's not regional, that's PARTY.
You are wrong. Dixiecrats are the "old guard" of the Democrat party. Blue Dogs are the more conservative Democrats, etc. But.....we aren't talking about the theoretical, we are talking about people I KNOW personally on an everyday basis and trust me, a good bit of the off color jokes I've heard weren't from Republicans.I guess you don't know more about Southerners than I do, if you are not aware that Dixiecrats left the Democratic party and became Republicans following the passage of the Civil Rights Act, and of course, pursuit of the racists muthas under the Republicans' notorious 'southern strategy'.
Now you really are being ridiculous, not to mention being a BS artist. You aren't going anywhere except off the deep end with the drama you seem to be so fond of.:roflIf you can show me ONE single assertion of fact backed up with credible evidence in your post then I will leave DP forever.
Playing indeed. :mrgreen:Thanks for playing, Mr. "Moderate"...
You are wrong. Dixiecrats are the "old guard" of the Democrat party. Blue Dogs are the more conservative Democrats, etc. But.....we aren't talking about the theoretical, we are talking about people I KNOW personally on an everyday basis and trust me, a good bit of the off color jokes I've heard weren't from Republicans.
You know, the marching Democrats who became Republicans after the passage of the civil rights act b/c of the racist Republican Southern Strategy.
Thanks for the welcome! I've been reading the board for long enough I thought it was time to start posting at least a little bit.btw .... welcome to DP! :2wave:
Al Gore's father became a Republican after passage of the civil rights act that he adamantly opposed???
I must have missed that.
Thanks for the welcome! I've been reading the board for long enough I thought it was time to start posting at least a little bit.
why are the protestors all white, if they truly are a grassroots movement? thanks.
Sorry, Al Gore's father was a marching KKKer? I must have missed that.
Or, the particular relevance one particular individual would have to an historical fact:
Racist Dixiecrats became Republicans after the civil rights act and the pursuit of them under the Republican Party's racist 'southern strategy'.
Yeah, if you live in the south chances are pretty good you've met someone in the KKK, and most of them are Democrats.Oh, people you know personally have something in common with the picture of marching KKKers that is the subject of this branch of the thread?
Don't take this the wrong way, but on this one you are full of ****.You know, the marching Democrats who became Republicans after the passage of the civil rights act b/c of the racist Republican Southern Strategy.
Yeah, if you live in the south chances are pretty good you've met someone in the KKK, and most of them are Democrats.
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