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    Quote Originally Posted by hjmick View Post
    Okay, I'm not trying to be an ass by asking these next questions. I simply find remarkable that someone who seems politically inquisitive has never heard of Robert Byrd...


    How old are you?

    Did you just recently become interested in politics? Like the last two years or so?
    I am 34 and hate politics

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete311 View Post
    I am 34 and hate politics

    Fair enough.
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    "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with a lot of pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
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    Bottom line. The haters, whiners, and crybabies who are insulted, offended, and angry all the time...SIMPLY want to Change History to meet their standards of Ignorance.
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete311 View Post
    I am 34 and hate politics
    Then why are you spending time a political discussion board espousing such vehement support for liberalism and the alt left?
    Last edited by High_Plains_Drifter; 08-19-2017 at 09:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete311 View Post
    Honestly I'd never heard of Robert Byrd before. I am not all knowing. Now that I read about him, I think it's worth debate and consideration. Again, I'd like to hear why the statue was put up in the first place. What are we commemorating him for. It appears to be in a building where other state senators statues are.
    Yet you speak here as if you are some sage, wise IN POLITICES ETC.. WELL beyond our pitiful abilities to understand while you admit having never heard of Robert Byrd.
    Good grief Charlie Brown-- never heard of Robert Byrd--mighty damn convenient when that dem hero was a damn high level KKK official.

    NO WONDER YOU RUN FROM THE TRUTH SO DAMN OFTEN--YOU ARE CLUELESS AND HAVE NO REAL HISTORIC KNOWLEDGE -YET JUST LOVE TO BLATHER ON PRETENDING TO BE SOME KIND OF WELL INFORMED AND GENIUS EDUCATING WE PEONS!

    YES, THAT IS A TYPICAL LIB..--TYR
    18 U.S. Code § 2381-Treason Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

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    it is is very telling that the leftists have no problem with the statue of Lennon in Seattle.


    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Yups. isn't that the criteria? So we're told.

    And #6 has been brought up already. I wonder why ANY statue of this man stands to begin with if he was a card carrying leader of the KKK. But there it sits in places, and not a peep about it needs to come down because of racism.


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    If the Monuments Must Go, Don't Forget These

    After the clashes in Charlottesville, a mania against Confederate monuments has swept the country. Local leaders in various states have decided to remove statues and monuments, while at least one black pastor in Chicago has called for excising even George Washington's name from public parks, and Anonymous has planned to remove 11 statues on Friday.

    One plausible response is to defend the statues. Another would be to encourage the movement to go further.

    Activists who cry for the removal of Confederate statues do so on the grounds that these leaders were racist, that they hurt people based on the color of their skin or their national origin. If those are the criteria, however, why stop with the Confederacy?

    Racism has a long and varied history, and certainly these social justice warriors wouldn't want to defend racists, even if they were important inventors, politicians, or scientists, right?

    Here are six people whose statues should be removed, if the Left insists on that sort of thing.

    1. Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924).

    Woodrow Wilson, America's 28th president, wasn't just a racist. As president of Princeton University, he discouraged blacks from applying for admission. His book series History of the American People defended Ku Klux Klan lynchings in the late 1860s.

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    2. Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922).

    Alexander Graham Bell deserves recognition for inventing the telephone, but he was also a horrible racist. Bell served as honorary president of the Second International Eugenics Conference in New York in 1921, and led the eugenics movement during that period.

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    3. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966).

    The founder of Planned Parenthood herself, Margaret Sanger, may not have been a racist exactly, but she was a classist and fellow traveler in the eugenics movement.

    After World War I, she lamented that the affluent and educated limit their child-bearing, while the poor and ignorant had more children. She sought to "assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit." While she rejected race as a determining factor, she still sought to control who should and should not have children.

    In a 1939 letter to black pastors, she infamously wrote, "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."

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    4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945).

    America's 32nd president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, may have led America through World War II against the Nazis, but he also seized and relocated hundreds of thousands of first-generation Japanese immigrants in "internment" camps.

    FDR's government seized these people's assets and carted them off to camps in harsh locations. In December 1941, when Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S., many Germans and Italians were also arrested and placed in camps.

    While this was a war tactic, intended to prevent espionage and sabotage, many consider it a long-lasting racist crime of discrimination against Japanese people.

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    5. J. William Fulbright (1905-1995).

    Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.) supported segregation and opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. While he later repented of his racist positions, that makes him little better than Robert E. Lee (who emphatically supported the Union after the Civil War) or George Washington (who freed his slaves after his death).

    Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto in opposition to the Supreme Court's ruling against segregation in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision. In 1964, Fulbright joined with other southern Democrats in filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He also voted against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

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    6. Robert Byrd (1917-2010).

    In the early 1940s, Robert Byrd recruited 150 friends and associates to create a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Sophia, West Virginia. He became a recruiter and the leader of his chapter, and when it came time to elect the top officer (the "Exalted Cyclops") in the Klan unit, Byrd won unanimously.

    "I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side. ... Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen form the wilds," Byrd wrote to segregationist Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo (D-Miss.).

    In 1952, when Byrd ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, he said he lost interest in the Klan "after about a year," but he wrote a 1946 letter to a Grand Wizard praising the Klan.

    Rest here - https://pjmedia.com/trending/2017/08...-forget-these/
    "Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." William F Buckley, Jr

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoogyMan View Post
    it is is very telling that the leftists have no problem with the statue of Lennon in Seattle.
    That statue is actually on private property. The mayor of Seattle is going to encourage the guy to take it down.

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    Default Additionally....we should insist on this one...

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    Last edited by aboutime; 08-20-2017 at 02:38 PM.
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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