dtucker300 wrote:
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The radical DIMS used the C***d v***s as a political tool to justify their fraudulent measures for winning the e******n. E.g. The fraudulent Mail in B****ts. There were so many ways that fraud was committed thru the mail in b****ts.
People were forced to wearing masks while the enforcers are exempt. They go out, eat, do social gatherings with them exempted to wearing masks while the citizens are sought home and arrested for not wearing masks.
This is the government of Joe Biden and Kamala, the ho.
They harass, and impose death threats to conservatives if they defend their rights to v**e.
Include in the threats are all the family members including children in schools.
Then what kind of country is this? A totalitarian dictatorship. Is that what you want America? You give away your freedom and liberty that we since the birth of this nation 244 years ago.
dtucker300 wrote:
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I tried to choose a best, but couldn’t. They’re all BESTS!
dtucker300 wrote:
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I believe that. Chinese worked on railroads. Did not ask for r********n.
Irish and Italians too.
https://hsp.org/sites/default/files/studentreadingimmigrantlaborontherailroads_revised.pdfThey never complained and asked for r********ns. They studied, and worked hard that is why they improved their lives. But they never complained until now. they are grateful for the opportunities to work.
For b****s, they have been given r********ns since 1863 ,and from that date on given r********ns almost every year.
dtucker300 wrote:
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Chinese were s***es huh, can you provide some credible evidence of such? Considering this...
A History of Chinese Americans in California:
THE 1850s
Lifestyles Of Early Immigrants
Most Chinese immigrants entered California through the port of San Francisco. They developed a Chinese American community there, and made an effort to participate in the political and cultural life of the city. In 1850, they attended a religious meeting and received copies of Christian religious writings, marched in a funeral procession for President Zachary Taylor, and participated in festivities celebrating California's admission into the Union. In 1852, several prominent Chinese Americans took part in the Fourth of July Parade in San Francisco.
Chinese Americans in San Francisco also sought to preserve some of their own cultural traditions. In 1851, they celebrated the lunar new year in the traditional way.
In 1852, the first performance of Cantonese opera was held in the American Theatre on Sansome Street, and several months later, the first Chinese theatre building was completed.
Two Chinese-language newspapers began publishing in 1854 and 1855
http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/5views/5views3b.htm
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Chinese were s***es huh, can you provide some credible evidence of such? Considering this...
A History of Chinese Americans in California:
THE 1850s
Lifestyles Of Early Immigrants
Most Chinese immigrants entered California through the port of San Francisco. They developed a Chinese American community there, and made an effort to participate in the political and cultural life of the city. In 1850, they attended a religious meeting and received copies of Christian religious writings, marched in a funeral procession for President Zachary Taylor, and participated in festivities celebrating California's admission into the Union. In 1852, several prominent Chinese Americans took part in the Fourth of July Parade in San Francisco.
Chinese Americans in San Francisco also sought to preserve some of their own cultural traditions. In 1851, they celebrated the lunar new year in the traditional way.
In 1852, the first performance of Cantonese opera was held in the American Theatre on Sansome Street, and several months later, the first Chinese theatre building was completed.
Two Chinese-language newspapers began publishing in 1854 and 1855
http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/5views/5views3b.htmChinese were s***es huh, can you provide some cred... (
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What's up 'Cuda? Good post. Several also ran financially successful opium dens that were notoriously frequented by the white man. Wish I lived in NoCal back then. Ahh.... good times, I'll bet.
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Chinese were s***es huh, can you provide some credible evidence of such? Considering this...
A History of Chinese Americans in California:
THE 1850s
Lifestyles Of Early Immigrants
Most Chinese immigrants entered California through the port of San Francisco. They developed a Chinese American community there, and made an effort to participate in the political and cultural life of the city. In 1850, they attended a religious meeting and received copies of Christian religious writings, marched in a funeral procession for President Zachary Taylor, and participated in festivities celebrating California's admission into the Union. In 1852, several prominent Chinese Americans took part in the Fourth of July Parade in San Francisco.
Chinese Americans in San Francisco also sought to preserve some of their own cultural traditions. In 1851, they celebrated the lunar new year in the traditional way.
In 1852, the first performance of Cantonese opera was held in the American Theatre on Sansome Street, and several months later, the first Chinese theatre building was completed.
Two Chinese-language newspapers began publishing in 1854 and 1855
http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/5views/5views3b.htmChinese were s***es huh, can you provide some cred... (
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They were underpaid and widely abused. Do more research.
Rose42 wrote:
They were underpaid and widely abused. Do more research.
Underpaid? Definitely. Abused? I have no doubt due to rampant r****m. But s***es? Not even close.
GoCubs wrote:
Underpaid? Definitely. Abused? I have no doubt due to rampant r****m. But s***es? Not even close.
{sigh} Literal s***es? No. Figuratively? Yes. You should know the difference.
Rose42 wrote:
{sigh} Literal s***es? No. Figuratively? Yes. You should know the difference.
Okay, Rose. I really did think y'all were saying they were literally s***es. Figurative s***es, no doubt... they were. Man, we did a lot of folks wrong back in the day. To be fair, I guess, that was just the general/mostly shared mentality back then. I don't think they even thought much about it. Wrong as hell looking back, but I don't think anyone spent a minute thinking about it back then. Different era for sure.
The first one
If airbags work, why do we have seatbelts?
If seatbelts work why do we have airbags?
If both work why do we need brakes?
And why can I drive to work but not to the strip bar??
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