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Nov 23, 2015 06:48:11   #
Whoa chief. Poverty is directly related to intelligence, not political party.
Poor people vote Democrat because they are stupid. They are so stupid they don't realize the people they support want to keep them right where they are at.
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Apr 10, 2015 21:23:49   #
https://youtu.be/hE7xEJeM7cM
Just saying open mind.
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Apr 10, 2015 20:37:12   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
He has a one track mind. The track it is on is hate America and Jews.

You can love America and hate Jews.
George Washington did.
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Apr 10, 2015 20:31:41   #
bdamage wrote:
.....in communist Cuba!

Historic poll: Look where Obama is nearly TWICE as popular than in America
Written by Michele Hickford, Editor-in-Chief on April 8, 2015

What does this tell you about his policies?

Less than half of Americans have a positive opinion of President Obama, but that’s not the case for our neighbors to the south.

A new Bendixen & Amandi Poll for Univision Noticias – Fusion in collaboration with The Washington Post shows that 80 percent of CUBANS on the communist-led island have a favorable impression of our dear leader. The door-to-door poll is considered the most comprehensive and largest independent survey in Cuba in more than 50 years.
http://allenbwest.com/2015/04/historic-poll-look-where-obama-is-nearly-twice-as-popular-than-in-america/
.....in communist Cuba! br br Historic poll: Look... (show quote)

Amazing.
Lib's are so blinded they don't even know what they are saying ahahah.
They think it's a good thing!
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Apr 10, 2015 20:28:17   #
Not bad for a kid.
But what about the Jews?
Say it and all your credibility goes down the drain.
Sad but so Brother Nathaniel true.
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Mar 4, 2015 20:15:41   #
Except that the Antichrist, I believe, will be a Jew.
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Mar 3, 2015 20:41:46   #
Tea Party folks like myself don't watch Fox.
WE watch MSNBC and we read Salon and The New Yorker.
We know the enemy by listening and watching.
Not by shooting off our mouths.
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Feb 12, 2015 22:35:35   #
jelun wrote:
Really? Take a look around.
Who do you see commenting on FOX stories?
Who do you read believing the foolishness on their website?
Check in with your pals here on OPP, what is the average age?
Get real.
The youngest people watching FOX are those us who are liberal and checking in on what is going on.


So, you are saying that when young people want to know whats really going on they watch FOX. Because that's where the money is right...
old white men.
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Feb 8, 2015 21:11:27   #
3jack wrote:
OK brain damaged, I don 't live my life in fear of being killed in a terrorist attack. However, I do carry my side arm because you never can tell when all of the hateful rhetoric from the rwnjs will push some tea partier to the breaking point. Just read some of the posts on this thread. To ensure your safety and longivity, you had better re-stock your bunker and do some preventative maintenance on those steel bars attached to your windows and doors. In the meantime I will be out playing with my grandkids and great-grandkids.

As I have reached my early 70s, raised 5 successful children that are gainfully employed and who continually give back to the community, I have already enjoyed a long and purposful life. If I die tomorrow I will have no regrets.
OK brain damaged, I don 't live my life in fear of... (show quote)

Spoken like a true Pharisee.
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Jan 29, 2015 21:38:45   #
Haughty Lib wrote:
Liberals are not advocates of big government, they're advocates of government being for the people, and not corporations.

They understand that people are people.

Was that before or after progressives sold our country to the "Federal Reserve"?
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Jan 29, 2015 21:32:45   #
Thank you for the lesson in sound moral logic, and maybe history too.
Remember the Alamo!
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Jan 20, 2015 21:35:23   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Can't figure out how spilling something that came out of the earth upon the earth is a bad thing. The cost to us for O-care alone will make the total cost of all the oil spills that ever happened look like a fart in a hurricane.

remember how bad the Horizon spill was gonna be?
Had Pierre's Gulf shrimp from good ol' Loosieanna for New Year's celebration, yum yum.
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Jan 20, 2015 21:03:12   #
Nickolai wrote:
Carbon in the atmosphere is not bad it is good and essential to life. The problem is too much and the planet grows warmer from the green house effect, too little and the ice age returns. The problem is humans have been using the atmosphere as a dump, dumping billions of tonnes of co2 into the atmosphere in increasing amounts. By its self it wont get hot enough to destroy life for a very long time. The danger is if the planet grows warm enough to melt the Arctic Tundra and release the methane locked up in the tundra . Once that happens the process would be rapid and the result would be disastrous for all life as we know it. Scientists warn that we are already into the sixth extinction except this one is caused by human activities.
Carbon in the atmosphere is not bad it is good and... (show quote)

That doesn't answer the question.
The fact is the planet has had carbon depleted from the atmosphere since the beginning of plant life.
We live in a carbon starved planet because most free carbon has been sequestered by plant life...fossil fuels.
Putting carbon back wont turn the ocean into acid either.
It did not happen before when atmospheric carbon levels were 10x higher eons ago.
Fact check it..
The amount of CO2 men put into the air is not significant to do what these new "scientists" claim.
Wetlands, forest fires, volcanoes, more CO2 from these than men by far.
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Jan 19, 2015 21:39:40   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest on Race

July 6, 1875

Lt. General Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877) was a renowned Southern military leader and strategist during the War Between the States. During the Civil War, Forrest's Confederate cavalry wrecked havoc among Union forces throughout the mid-South. He gained worldwide fame from his many battlefield successes, but the wartime heroics have overshadowed his post-war work as a community leader and civil rights advocate. He fought fiercely on the battlefield, yet was a compassionate man off the field. After the war, Forrest worked tirelessly to build the New South and to promote employment for black Southerners. Forrest was known near and far as a great general, and was a well-respected citizen by both blacks and whites alike.

On July 5, 1875, Gen. Forrest was invited to speak at the Memphis convention of the Independent Order of Pole-Bearers Association (predecessor to the NAACP). The Association was organized by Southern blacks after the war to promote black voting rights, etc.

At this, his last public appearance, he made what the New York Times described as a "friendly speech" during which, when offered a bouquet of flowers by a black woman, he accepted them as a token of reconciliation between the races and espoused a radically progressive (for the time) agenda of equality and harmony between black and white Americans.

His speech was recorded in the Memphis Daily Appeal as follows:

"Ladies and Gentlemen I accept the flowers as a memento of reconciliation between the white and colored races of the southern states. I accept it more particularly as it comes from a colored lady, for if there is any one on God's earth who loves the ladies I believe it is myself. ( Immense applause and laughter.) This day is a day that is proud to me, having occupied the position that I did for the past twelve years, and been misunderstood by your race. This is the first opportunity I have had during that time to say that I am your friend. I am here a representative of the southern people, one more slandered and maligned than any man in the nation.

"I will say to you and to the colored race that men who bore arms and followed the flag of the Confederacy are, with very few exceptions, your friends. I have an opportunity of saying what I have always felt - that I am your friend, for my interests are your interests, and your interests are my interests. We were born on the same soil, breathe the same air, and live in the same land. Why, then, can we not live as brothers? I will say that when the war broke out I felt it my duty to stand by my people.

When the time came I did the best I could, and I don't believe I flickered. I came here with the jeers of some white people, who think that I am doing wrong. I believe that I can exert some influence, and do much to assist the people in strengthening fraternal relations, and shall do all in my power to bring about peace. It has always been my motto to elevate every man- to depress none. (Applause.) I want to elevate you to take positions in law offices, in stores, on farms, and wherever you are capable of going.

"I have not said anything about politics today. I don't propose to say anything about politics. You have a right to elect whom you please; vote for the man you think best, and I think, when that is done, that you and I are freemen. Do as you consider right and honest in electing men for office. I did not come here to make you a long speech, although invited to do so by you. I am not much of a speaker, and my business prevented me from preparing myself. I came to meet you as friends, and welcome you to the white people. I want you to come nearer to us. When I can serve you I will do so. We have but one flag, one country; let us stand together. We may differ in color, but not in sentiment. Use your best judgement in selecting men for office and vote as you think right.

"Many things have been said about me which are wrong, and which white and black persons here, who stood by me through the war, can contradict. I have been in the heat of battle when colored men, asked me to protect them. I have placed myself between them and the bullets of my men, and told them they should be kept unharmed. Go to work, be industrious, live honestly and act truly, and when you are oppressed I'll come to your relief. I thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for this opportunity you have afforded me to be with you, and to assure you that I am with you in heart and in hand."

Whereupon, Forrest again thanked Miss Lewis for the bouquet and then gave her a kiss on the cheek. Such a kiss was unheard of in the society of those days, but it showed a token of respect and friendship between the general and the black community and did much to promote harmony among the citizens of Memphis.

When Forrest died in 1877 it is noteworthy that his funeral in Memphis was attended not only by thousands of whites and blacks. The funeral procession was over two miles long and was attended by over 10,000 area residents, including 3000 black citizens paying their respects.
Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest on Race br br July 6,... (show quote)


He understood the big picture.
Life is fleeting and it is not fair.
Thanks for the reminder
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Jan 19, 2015 21:25:49   #
[quote=Glaucon]Good questions. I don'[t know the answers and you don't know the answers. The point is that we have the very best probability of finding answers with climate science and neither of us has the vaguest idea what is known, what is yet to be determined and what do about It if it isn't already too late. To be certain it is a hoax is not the best way to bet.[/quote]

But without knowing the answer to these questions, the whole CO2 catastrophe theory is a almost a joke.
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