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Richpo64

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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2007, 09:19:07 PM »
>>I prefer a time of equal rights, no slavery, and less internal conflict, unlike what we had in 1860.<<

I believe we are moving closer and closer to another 1860.

Eventually the left will go to far and the people will make show their disapproval. It will take some time for current leftists to realize what they've done, but they will eventually. America will not stand for socialism/communism.

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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2007, 09:38:14 PM »
>>I prefer a time of equal rights, no slavery, and less internal conflict, unlike what we had in 1860.<<

I believe we are moving closer and closer to another 1860.

Eventually the left will go to far and the people will make show their disapproval. It will take some time for current leftists to realize what they've done, but they will eventually. America will not stand for socialism/communism.



How many darkie slaves do you hope to have when we get to 1860 II?

Maybe, to avert Black America showing you and yours their disapproval, we should make the new slaves out of liberals.

Oh wait.  Liberals were freeing the slaves before Abe, the first Republican president.  Maybe it wouldn't work.

Let's ask Trent Lott.  He is grand kleagel in these matters.



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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2007, 09:40:13 PM »
I doubt anyone wants slavery to come back. Lax immigration laws seem to work just fine.

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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #18 on: July 22, 2007, 11:53:00 PM »

I only hope that the actions of the leftists/communists result in an another attack like 9-11. Maybe then people will see them for what they are and string them up.


I'm still surprised that comment has not garnered more condemnation. He said he wants Americans to die. The same guy who complains about liberals supposedly engaging in treason, said he hopes for "another attack like 9-11". Am I the only one here to seems to find that more than a little disturbing?
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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #19 on: July 23, 2007, 12:23:21 AM »
I'm still surprised that comment has not garnered more condemnation. He said he wants Americans to die. The same guy who complains about liberals supposedly engaging in treason, said he hopes for "another attack like 9-11". Am I the only one here to seems to find that more than a little disturbing?

No.  I just find it hard to believe that anyone would believe such nonsense, even the person posting it.

Richpo64

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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #20 on: July 23, 2007, 11:32:59 AM »
>>I doubt anyone wants slavery to come back. Lax immigration laws seem to work just fine.<<

Sure I want slavery to come back! Why, I'm a Republican.

But this time, we'll be using Arabs and Persians!

Yellowstain resorts to old play book. Big surprise. Of course we all know it's the left who keep the Blacks in poor schools and dangerous neighborhoods.




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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #21 on: July 23, 2007, 11:54:34 AM »
>>I doubt anyone wants slavery to come back. Lax immigration laws seem to work just fine.<<

Sure I want slavery to come back! Why, I'm a Republican.

But this time, we'll be using Arabs and Persians!

Yellowstain resorts to old play book. Big surprise. Of course we all know it's the left who keep the Blacks in poor schools and dangerous neighborhoods.






Did I overstate your case?

Apologies.

When I see people say that the left is going to be punished for their unspecific trangressions by a new Civil War, and since those kind of accusations are otherwise always nonspecific, except for their inescapable reminiscence to WWI rant, and though they sound like the off-camera Dixie Diehard comments from Neanderthal racists like Trent Lott and George Allen, clearly you can see why I moved to racism--all the metaphors suggested it!

But, of course, we are talking about open discourse vrs good old boy winking, which is the same game played with different dice.


Richpo64

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Re: The Republican War
« Reply #22 on: July 23, 2007, 01:49:09 PM »
>>Apologies.<<

<chuckle> Sure, whatever.

>>When I see people say that the left is going to be punished for their unspecific trangressions by a new Civil War,...<<<

I thought I was fairly specific. Undermining the war effort, leaking clasified information, stealing secret documents to cover God knows what. Specific enough?

>>> ... clearly you can see why I moved to racism--all the metaphors suggested it! <<

Of course I see why you would do it. You're a liberal. It's what you do, since you can do nothing else.