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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2013 12:33:47 GMT -5
Last night over a very nice Hefeweissen my very good (liberal) friend and I were discussing colleges and such for our daughters. I said to him, "you are a good friend and you NEVER bring up politics. I know your position, but want to thank you for allowing our friendship to be just that."
Then we had a small discussion around the periphary of politics, both of us avoiding the deep cesspool of topics available. He said, "you are a smart guy, if I send you the liberal politics playbook will you promise to keep it private?"
I said "no, but will you send it anyway".
Today in my email I got this.
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Post by chassroc on Aug 29, 2013 15:09:38 GMT -5
As I've said many times before... you guys are the only ones that call Obama the messiah and a genius
Charlie
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Post by chassroc on Aug 29, 2013 15:11:09 GMT -5
I think it's like penis envy, You dont have anyone spouting your point of view in a logical , vcalm and rational way, so you think Obama is a genius and a messiah..
relax Boys, he is only a man
Charlie
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Post by grayfingers on Aug 29, 2013 15:24:35 GMT -5
Humor Time
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2013 16:02:33 GMT -5
As I've said many times before... you guys are the only ones that call Obama the messiah and a genius Charlie I believe that is a form of tactic #2. If my thought on this chnages I will report back here. Now off to Bills video in which Paul Shanklin calls him the messiah. Last I checked he is not here on this forum so cannot be a part of "you guys".
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Post by Sabre52 on Aug 29, 2013 16:23:24 GMT -5
Penis envy *L* By God Charlie I disagree. I will however, agree Obama is a big giant dick!. Matter of fact, the most incompetent Republican around couldn't be nearly as big a dick and I'm sure wouldn't envy him his supreme, unbelievably high level of dickishness....Mel
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Post by Rockoonz on Aug 29, 2013 21:09:18 GMT -5
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Post by bushmanbilly on Aug 30, 2013 1:41:04 GMT -5
I think it's like penis envy, You dont have anyone spouting your point of view in a logical , vcalm and rational way, so you think Obama is a genius and a messiah.. relax Boys, he is only a man Charlie
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Post by jamesp on Aug 30, 2013 6:20:26 GMT -5
Charlie, you sent this one spiraling. Worlds best forum. We have got to send some Psychologists up to visit Bushman.LOL
Stop by and see Bill and Lee too.
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Post by jamesp on Aug 30, 2013 6:26:24 GMT -5
It appears that Liberal Tactics 101 has touched you deeply Charlie.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Aug 30, 2013 10:33:55 GMT -5
I think it's like penis envy, You dont have anyone spouting your point of view in a logical , vcalm and rational way, so you think Obama is a genius and a messiah.. relax Boys, he is only a man Charlie Charles you have a short memory. You posted this crap a few months back. I guess this leftard has penis envy to.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Aug 30, 2013 12:02:25 GMT -5
Another republican lie. Or is it. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican Jennifer KernsBy Jennifer Kerns Taxpayer Advocate & Republican Communications Strategist Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 It may come as a surprise to many but according to many public documents, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican. Before someone goes suggesting this is some sort of public relations spin on behalf of my party, allow me to present the cold, hard evidence. There’s no spin here. These are facts: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s father, Martin Luther King, Sr. was not only a registered Republican, but he publicly endorsed Richard M. Nixon (a Republican) for President. It was A. Phillip Randolph – an African American and a member of the Republican Party – who coordinated the famous “March on Washington” for Dr. King, where King gave his legendary “I Have a Dream” speech that we celebrated yesterday. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., according to Frances Rice of the National Black Republican Caucus (NBRC), was battling “Democrats who stood in the school house doors, turned skin-burning fire hoses on blacks and let loose vicious dogs.” Surprised? Upon close examination, it stands to reason that Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican: The Republican Party was founded in the year 1854 as the “anti-slavery party” – a party which gave us President Abraham Lincoln and subsequently the Emancipation Proclamation and the freeing of slaves. It was actually Democrats who fought the Emancipation Proclamation in order to keep African Americans in slavery. It was the Republican Party that amended the Constitution to free them from slavery (the 13th Amendment), give them citizenship (the 14th Amendment) and provide the right to vote (the 15th Amendment). In fact, Republicans passed the Civil Rights laws of the 1860s, including the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Reconstruction Act of 1867, and they have stood for civil rights dating all the way back to 1854. The Democratic Party was responsible for passing Jim Crow laws and the so-called Black Civil Codes which gave us separate-but-equal drinking fountains, swimming pools, and the like. In fact, the majority of Democrats fought every single passage of every single Civil Rights law dating back to the 1860s, up through the 1950s and 1960s.Even prominent Democrats such as John F. Kennedy actually voted against the 1957 Civil Rights Act while he was serving in the U.S. Senate. So did Senator Al Gore, Sr. Although, admittedly it was President Lyndon B. Johnson who forced passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act after the assassination of President Kennedy. But it was a Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who appointed Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren, a move which resulted in the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education which led to the end of school segregation. Not convinced yet? There’s more: Republicans actually authored Legislation to create black colleges and universities – the institutions which are a source of historic pride for the African American community. And it was black Republicans who founded the NAACP.It was Republican Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois (the “land of Lincoln”) who drafted legislation on numerous civil rights acts – not the least of which was the Civil Rights Act of 1968 which banned discrimination in housing. It was President Richard M. Nixon who introduced “the Philadelphia Plan” – the blueprint for what is known as Affirmative Action today – although certainly many of today’s Republicans disagree with Nixon’s policy on the basis that the policy is outdated because equal opportunities in education and the workplace now exist, or that it violates Martin Luther King’s call for us not to judge an applicant based upon the color of their skin. Last but not least, it was President Ronald Reagan – another Republican – who in 1984 signed into law the holiday known as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. One might wonder why Republicans never get “credit” for any of this. I suspect it is the age-old problem that Republicans just don’t communicate well. Or perhaps we’re too busy doing the actual work to take pause for credit. Or it could be that we’re simply following Ronald Reagan’s creed that we can do great things together if we don’t care who gets the credit. Whatever the case, as we commemorate the holiday this week I am proud to be a member of Dr. King’s party. May his convictions for equality and his dreams live on forever. - See more at: www.foxandhoundsdaily.com/2013/01/martin-luther-king-jr-was-a-republican/#sthash.7ND4gaZN.dpuf
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Post by jamesp on Aug 30, 2013 12:36:46 GMT -5
Yep. Republican party is cherished by many blacks.
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Post by Rockygibraltar on Aug 30, 2013 14:22:13 GMT -5
I've read this before but it was in a psychology book about personality disorders. I'm not kidding.
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Post by Rockoonz on Aug 30, 2013 14:29:20 GMT -5
Liberalism is a mental disorder, after all. It really isn't about Dem vs Rep anymore, it's free vs progressive. Progressives come in all flavors, but they all think there are compelling reasons you should accept having less freedoms.
Lee
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Post by parfive on Aug 30, 2013 14:32:26 GMT -5
Still can’t figger out how Goldwater lost that election w/King in his corner.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2013 15:00:28 GMT -5
Even Helen is critical of her party on some occasions. Doesn't make her NOT a liberal. King was indeed upset with goldwater choice. www.thekingcenter.org/archive/document/mlk-republican-nomination-barry-goldwater for those that care to read his letter. It seems he considered Goldwater a racist. Doesn't even come close to making King a liberal, if that was your point. I'll give you credit for not using tactics and only incompletely stating facts in an attempt to discredit a previous post. Wait?!!??!?! That's another tactic!
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Post by parfive on Aug 30, 2013 15:39:03 GMT -5
”. . . for those that care to read his letter. It seems he considered Goldwater a racist.” Actually, when you read that letter, it seems he said otherwise . . . ”While not himself a racist, Mr. Goldwater articulated a philosophy which gave aid and comfort to the racist.”
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2013 15:46:18 GMT -5
Haha!!! ooopsie! mistake owned! I misunderstood. Please allow me a humble apology.
You used tactic #2 (obfuscate and re-direct).
My message remains unchanged. MLK was certainly a conservative yet would not under any circumstance support goldwater.
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Post by parfive on Aug 30, 2013 16:00:50 GMT -5
”My message remains unchanged. MLK was certainly a conservative . . . ” Unchanged, eh? When you never said something originally, what number is that?
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