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Dec 23, 2021 07:06:27   #
PeterS
 
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.

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Dec 23, 2021 08:19:18   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


Only you could come up with a deflection to blame the kkk on conservatives! Wow

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Dec 23, 2021 08:52:30   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


That clanking noise you hear is facts bouncing off their hard and pointy little heads and hitting the floor.

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Dec 23, 2021 08:57:46   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


The KKK is still alive, just listen to your exalted leader. The left is making everything about race. People carrying f**gs or fighting the destruction of destroying the history "good, bad or indifferent" their statures doesn't prove someone r****t. A****a-burning, l**ting and assaulting is not a protests, It's violence! Just because you make something up in your head doesn't make it true. Your president has been supporting r****t policy and saying r****t things his whole career, look it up.. His own VP pulled him up on it!

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Dec 23, 2021 09:01:40   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Milosia2 wrote:
That clanking noise you hear is facts bouncing off their hard and pointy little heads and hitting the floor.

you don't sound as ignorant with your mouth closed!

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Dec 23, 2021 09:11:11   #
SWMBO
 
microphor wrote:
you don't sound as ignorant with your mouth closed!


And how would you ever determine that when her mouth is never closed?

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Dec 23, 2021 09:31:54   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)



They were conservatives in the worst sense of the word; unchanging. Just as teachers are today.

The Democratic Party today is committed to ens***ement just as it was antebellum.

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Dec 23, 2021 09:41:28   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)




It's easy to see why you lie, because the t***h doesn't work for you.

Hey...by the way, have you found that steep hill to race your walker down on?

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Dec 23, 2021 11:32:45   #
Army
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


KKK was still is the military enforcer of the Democrat Party . Even Malcolm X knew it told them why do you v**e for a party that don't care about you . Senator Bird was a Grand Chief Wizard of the KKK an called them Nigers from the Senate floor no one cared cause they were all KKK you been used . The War wasent over s***es it was over States independence from federal government control an was are still having that War robbing states of there rights freedoms an needs in all aspects of the people. The South was prospering greatly with industry , farms , innovation the North wanted it all an control steal k**l it could say NWO in today's terms . There's still s***ery today all races cultures people being controlled by who the Corporations mainly your evil government in bed with corporations deciding your fate Green religion , products you eat , buy ,
drive , see , hear , do Prison Planet . All races have still are ens***ed if you think not you have more faith in government than I do .

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Dec 23, 2021 11:39:41   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
SWMBO wrote:
And how would you ever determine that when her mouth is never closed?


You got me!

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Dec 23, 2021 11:49:26   #
Army
 
Who exactly FUNDS the CDC?
Well, I wanted to know, so I made this list of notables compiled from the huge list found on their website.
-3M
-Adobe
-AFLAC
-AstraZeneca
-ATT
-AnthemBlueCrossBlueShield
-Bayer
-Bank of Commerce
-Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
-Biogen
-Cargill
-Cambridge University Press
-Century21
-Charles Schwabb Corp
-Cisco Systems
-Citi Bank
-Coca Cola
-Clorox
-CNN/ Time Warner
-Costco
-CVS
-Data Processing Management Inc
-Dell
-Delta Airlines
-Diazyme Labs
-Disney
-E.T. enterprises
-EasternMountainSports
-EventBrite
-Exxonmobile
-Facebook
-Fidelity
-Ford
-General Electric
-General Mills
-General Motors
-Google
-Government of Canada
-Hampton Inn
-Hilton Hotels
-HomeDepot
-IMG
-Infectious Disease Counsultants Inc
-Jansen
-Johnson and Johnson
-JVC
-Kaiser
-Kohl’s
-Liberty Mutual
-Magellan
- MailChimp
-McDonald’s
-Merck
-Microgenics
-Microsoft
-Motorola
-NFL
-Nanoentek
-NY society of Infectious Diseases
-Nike
-NorthAmerican V*****e Inc
-Novavax
-Onstar
-Oxford University
-PayPal
-P****r
-Proctor&Gamble (PG)
-Princeton
-Quaker Oats
-Quest Diagnostics
-Roche
-Safeway
-Siemens
-Spirit
-Sprint
-Staples
-Starbucks
-Statefarm
-Target
-T-Mobile
-Toyota
-Trojan Condoms
-TBS
-UPS
-Verizon
-Walmart
-Walgreens
-WebMD
-World Health Communications Inc

All of these companies have played a role in the p******c.
I find some extremely alarming in that they appear to have benefited GREATLY from it over the course of the last year and a half.
ALL of these corporations should be investigated for conflict of interest.
Does the CDC have a board of non-affiliated citizens to audit their funding?
Where is the oversight?
Is it an internal committee?
That in and of itself is a conflict of interest.

Links for those who wish to seek more companies and labs that fund this crooked agency:

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Dec 23, 2021 12:21:53   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


Peter, The KKK was originally the military wing of the Democratic Party in the South. The party was a coalition of southern conservatives and northern liberals, if you can believe that. FDR and his wife Eleanor started to change that. In the 1960s, JFK continued that change with the Civil Rights bill. LBJ completed this process by getting JFKs Civil Rights bill passed into law, knowing full well that he would lose the South in the Democratic coalition, but had it passed anyway. From that time until today, the South has consistently v**ed Republican which has become the party of the old conservative South. Things are beginning to change again. More and more minorities are moving to the South, and v****g Democratic. It is for this reason that the Republicans are doing everything they can to minimize the minority v**e through tactics like gerrymandering.

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Dec 23, 2021 13:28:53   #
Army
 
The Birth Of Christ And The Birth Of America Are Linked
By Chuck Baldwin
December 23, 2021

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This Saturday is the day in which we commemorate the virgin birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. As such, I am reminded of a quote by John Quincy Adams. On July 4, 1837, he spoke these words:

Why is it that, next to the birth day of the Savior of the world, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day? . . . Is it not that, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday of the Savior? That it forms a leading event in the progress of the Gospel dispensation? Is it not that the Declaration of Independence first organized the social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer’s mission upon earth? That it laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity, and gave to the world the first irrevocable pledge of the fulfillment of the prophecies announced directly from Heaven at the birth of the Savior and predicted by the greatest of the Hebrew prophets six hundred years before?

Adams was exactly right. The United States of America is the only nation in human history established by mostly Christian people, founded upon 2,000 years of Christian thought, Reformation preaching and Biblical Natural Law principles—and dedicated to the purpose of religious and personal liberty and equal justice under the law. This t***h is easily observed within America’s earliest history.

America’s forebears established a written covenant with God as early as November 11, 1620, when they penned The Mayflower Compact. It states in part:

In the name of God, Amen. . . . Having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith and honour of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colonie in the Northern parts of Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God, and one of another, covenant, and combine our selves together into a civil body politick; for our better ordering, and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, Acts, constitutions and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colonie: unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.

From the beginning, the sentiments and statements of America’s founders make it clear that this country has enjoyed a love and appreciation for the rights and freedoms recognized in Natural Law that is unique in the annals of human history. No other nation has such a heritage.

The Declaration of Independence states, “[Men] are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” It also states that these rights are “self-evident” and that they were formed by the “Laws of Nature.

These principles are taken directly from the Scriptures—and from Natural Law philosophers such as Hugo Grotius, John Locke, Samuel Von Pufendorf, Emer de Vattel and Charles Montesquieu. Furthermore, one cannot read what these men wrote without quickly observing that they formed their writings largely on the Scriptures.

The signers of our Declaration of Independence could have never imagined that churches in America would cheerfully submit to white-coated tyrants and lock their doors and cancel their services, thereby participating in the oppressive act of denying men the fundamental right of the freedom of worship granted to us by our Creator.

They could never have imagined that individual states would deny their citizens the right to bear arms. They could have never dreamed that the American people would be denied the right to be free from warrantless searches—a criminal act which takes place every day throughout this country.

I am also confident that America’s founders would be completely repulsed by the way the United States has plunged headlong into welfarism, corporatism and Z*****m. At the national level, Democrats and Republicans alike have created a central government so monstrous that it would be unrecognizable to any founding father—even Alexander Hamilton.

Big Business is merely an economic partner of Big Government; the major media has become little more than a propaganda ministry of Big Government; corporate 501c3 churches view Big Government as a god to be worshiped; and evangelical Christians seem to be drunk on the perpetual wars and entangling alliances of Big Government’s neocon Warfare State.

Surely, our Founding Fathers must be turning over in their graves.

Therefore, it behooves us to recommit ourselves to our nation’s founding principles.

Furthermore, let us renew with vigor the fight for freedom before our liberties and heritage disappear altogether.

John Quincy Adams was right. The birth of Christ and the birth of America are indissolubly linked.

From my family to yours: Merry Christmas!

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Dec 23, 2021 17:11:35   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Peter, The KKK was originally the military wing of the Democratic Party in the South. The party was a coalition of southern conservatives and northern liberals, if you can believe that. FDR and his wife Eleanor started to change that. In the 1960s, JFK continued that change with the Civil Rights bill. LBJ completed this process by getting JFKs Civil Rights bill passed into law, knowing full well that he would lose the South in the Democratic coalition, but had it passed anyway. From that time until today, the South has consistently v**ed Republican which has become the party of the old conservative South. Things are beginning to change again. More and more minorities are moving to the South, and v****g Democratic. It is for this reason that the Republicans are doing everything they can to minimize the minority v**e through tactics like gerrymandering.
Peter, The KKK was originally the military wing of... (show quote)


***It is for this reason that the Republicans are doing everything they can to minimize the minority v**e through tactics like gerrymandering.
>>>Yeah, I know that process very well. In Illinois, the democrats are masters at it.

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Dec 23, 2021 17:22:28   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv series called 'Fringe Nation' (VICE on cable) but it charts the rise of homegrown extremism in America. It's a timely documentary about the domestic terror groups "taking up arms, demanding justice, and... plotting what they call the next American Revolution" or so they think. Tonight's episode was about the history of the KKK and how it was a product of the Civil War. Now I know you conservatives argue that the KKK is the product of liberalism because the Democrat party was primarily a southern party but the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place or for that matter why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them? You should be against these things because your party heritage supports the North and the defeat against all things southern.

Now I am not trying to argue that the Democrat Party didn't create the KKK, they did, but this was a period during which southern conservatives made up the majority of the Democrat party--a party that was of their creation. Over time, conservatives left the Democrat party (Joe Manchin is about the only one left) and moved to the Republican Party while liberals in the Republican party moved to the Democrat party.
I don't know how many of you have heard of the tv ... (show quote)


I see the dung dumpster as at it again in full force. Like keyboard diarrhea.

***the question begged is why do you conservatives today support the south keeping the Virginia Battle f**g and statues to southern generals being left in place
>>>Because for many, they were fighting for freedom from the tyranny of the north and for their states rights. Back then, people were more for their States then a Union that not all liked. If they were anywhere else in the world and asked where they were from, they would respond Virgina or Alabama or Ohio, wh**ever, before they would say the United States. To many, they still look at that war as their ancestors fighting for freedom from an association they didn't want to be a part of anymore. They also had that right, just as the freed s***es descendants had their right to their view of the former CSA.

***why you think f*****ts have a right to protest but A****a doesn't have a right to protest against them?
>>>I don't know of what facists you speak of, but the cowardly a****a definitely used f*****ts tactics, black masks instead of white hoods.

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