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Jan 26, 2024 18:43:24   #
joe momma
 
microphor wrote:
Yeah but Kevy's is a sensitive group and thinks they deserve special treatment.


...he's special all right......

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Jan 26, 2024 18:50:44   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
liberalh****r wrote:
No......gotta have hot little Asian girls with small feet and jade green eyes....Tai preferably


Can't do it, then we wouldn't get to be like the other ethnic groups and they'll accuse of being r****t for only inviting Asians. Damn the make this hard to do!

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Jan 26, 2024 19:39:13   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
kemmer wrote:
Still waiting for some t***h from you.

Of course you couldn't comment on the t***h. You're not paying attention because you're in your little self-made reality.

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Jan 26, 2024 21:43:28   #
Big dog
 
XXX wrote:
Biden and Abbot are at it and states are picking their sides. Regardless what my state chooses. I STAND WITH TEXAS!

With you right there. I know which way my state will go, but I’ve got family in Texas. You can bet on which way I’m going!!!

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Jan 27, 2024 08:46:43   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
kemmer wrote:
No one expects you to; nor should you expect us to yield to yours.
The L***Q “agenda” is to live as freely and safely as everyone else. Period.


kemmer; You must not be aware of how C*******t China deals with homosexuals.

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Jan 27, 2024 09:43:04   #
LostAggie66 Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
 
microphor wrote:
The Confederate f**g was originally used as a battle f**g but has been seen/used in many capacities including your Democrat KKK klan flying it high. For the families members who lost loved ones during the civil war saw it as a representation of their fallen love ones. There's a whole history on the f**g and it is the left that associates it with only r****m. Look it up, read about it, learn something.


I believe it was in an earlier post that one of the regulars here said that the KKK is really now a non entity having morphed into the American N**i Party. YEs I am well aware that the Klan was founded by southern democrats to terrorize b****s and later all non white minorities and non Christian faiths. I don't think they are connected with either political party to be honest any more. I am pretty sure there are Klan members who support both parties so it's not just the democratic party that supports the agenda of this group. Yes the Confederate f**g most displayed is still the battle f**g of Lee's Army of Northern VA. It is NOT the national f**g of the CSA(That is the Stars and Bars). I saw Confederate f**gs among the crowds on J**6 and I would guess they were supporters of Mr. Trump. I still see bumper stickers and f**gs at times. It is disappointing that the f**g has come to represent r****m to most people. When I was growing up we Flew the Confederate F**g(Lee's F**g) alongside the American f**g on both Jeff Davis's and Lee's birthdays as both were state holidays(at least in TX). The f**g was given to me by my dad he had it when he was a student at A&M in the 60's. My family had ancestors that fought for the CSA (Texas and Alabama/Florida)and I flew that f**g because of family p***e not because it represented a r****t rebelling gov't. I have thought about flying the Stars and Bars recently and see no reason not to. I am proud of my southern heritage none of my ancestors owned s***es they were not part of the plantation class. I also understand there is still work to be done on ensuring e******y but the South is changing for the better. Except for 3yrs in PA, 8 in CO and 2yrs in the UK. I have lived in the south. My kids and their children live still in the south and I have told them the history of our family to the best of my knowledge. Right now as it has been for I guess 25yrs or so the South is politically a Republican stronghold. Liberal democrats are in the minority in almost all southern states we do exist . We are not going away.

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Jan 27, 2024 09:56:55   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
LostAggie66 wrote:
I believe it was in an earlier post that one of the regulars here said that the KKK is really now a non entity having morphed into the American N**i Party. YEs I am well aware that the Klan was founded by southern democrats to terrorize b****s and later all non white minorities and non Christian faiths. I don't think they are connected with either political party to be honest any more. I am pretty sure there are Klan members who support both parties so it's not just the democratic party that supports the agenda of this group. Yes the Confederate f**g most displayed is still the battle f**g of Lee's Army of Northern VA. It is NOT the national f**g of the CSA(That is the Stars and Bars). I saw Confederate f**gs among the crowds on J**6 and I would guess they were supporters of Mr. Trump. I still see bumper stickers and f**gs at times. It is disappointing that the f**g has come to represent r****m to most people. When I was growing up we Flew the Confederate F**g(Lee's F**g) alongside the American f**g on both Jeff Davis's and Lee's birthdays as both were state holidays(at least in TX). The f**g was given to me by my dad he had it when he was a student at A&M in the 60's. My family had ancestors that fought for the CSA (Texas and Alabama/Florida)and I flew that f**g because of family p***e not because it represented a r****t rebelling gov't. I have thought about flying the Stars and Bars recently and see no reason not to. I am proud of my southern heritage none of my ancestors owned s***es they were not part of the plantation class. I also understand there is still work to be done on ensuring e******y but the South is changing for the better. Except for 3yrs in PA, 8 in CO and 2yrs in the UK. I have lived in the south. My kids and their children live still in the south and I have told them the history of our family to the best of my knowledge. Right now as it has been for I guess 25yrs or so the South is politically a Republican stronghold. Liberal democrats are in the minority in almost all southern states we do exist . We are not going away.
I believe it was in an earlier post that one of th... (show quote)


Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was back during Trump term) but still going on now. These kind of practices has become the norm and we even see it in print over and over by News Networks. And the commentators don't ask "why" they just assume negative content. However, I am like you "i'm not going anywhere till my maker comes to take me home"! I have certainly seen bad ideals on both sides of the isles but have to admit, the Democrat party has become brutal at destroying people without direct, irrefutable evidence using r****m as it's base.

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Jan 27, 2024 10:22:13   #
Radar OReilly
 
[quote=microphor]Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was back during Trump term) but still going on now. These kind of practices has become the norm and we even see it in print over and over by News Networks. And the commentators don't ask "why" they just assume negative content. However, I am like you.

My concern with the wall is what parts of the border will get the wall? Our border with Mexico goes from California to El Paso TX and South to Brownsville TX that is over a 1000 miles I think. The construction cost would be enormous where is the financing coming from in this economy? How high should a wall be? Maybe the answer is a wall at the remote areas along with increased surveilance and manpower. We need to work with the Mexican gov't in patrolling the areas not walled. We need the increase in man power for the Border Patrol, more support personnel, more immigration judges and courts to vet and process legal immigrants who should either stay in their home country or if allowed in Mexico. I believe DACA is a good program that should not be eliminated. Finally I do not agree with what Gov. Abbott is doing I don't see the need for razorwire buoys in the river. There have to be better and humane methods for this. A fence at the shoreline perhaps.

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Jan 27, 2024 10:46:18   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
microphor wrote:
Can't do it, then we wouldn't get to be like the other ethnic groups and they'll accuse of being r****t for only inviting Asians. Damn the make this hard to do!




Sorry, I have to draw line at hot lil Asian babes

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Jan 27, 2024 10:53:42   #
Radar OReilly
 
[quote=microphor]Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was bac

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Jan 27, 2024 11:02:54   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
[quote=Radar OReilly]
microphor wrote:
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was bac
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. ... (show quote)


The concept of DEI is ruining the country.

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Jan 27, 2024 11:04:30   #
Radar OReilly
 
[quote=Radar OReilly]
microphor wrote:
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was back during Trump term) but still going on now. These kind of practices has become the norm and we even see it in print over and over by News Networks. And the commentators don't ask "why" they just assume negative content. However, I am like you.

My concern with the wall is what parts of the border will get the wall? Our border with Mexico goes from California to El Paso TX and South to Brownsville TX that is over a 1000 miles I think. The construction cost would be enormous where is the financing coming from in this economy? How high should a wall be? Maybe the answer is a wall at the remote areas along with increased surveilance and manpower. We need to work with the Mexican gov't in patrolling the areas not walled. We need the increase in man power for the Border Patrol, more support personnel, more immigration judges and courts to vet and process legal immigrants who should either stay in their home country or if allowed in Mexico. I believe DACA is a good program that should not be eliminated. Finally I do not agree with what Gov. Abbott is doing I don't see the need for razorwire buoys in the river. There have to be better and humane methods for this. A fence at the shoreline perhaps.
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. ... (show quote)

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Jan 27, 2024 11:24:01   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
[quote=Radar OReilly]
microphor wrote:
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. My point in the post was to let people know that the f**g represents lots of things to lots of people. The fact that some people can automatically turn it int something it wasn't intended for bothers me. I see it with our language all the time. Our statements are turned into h**e speech even though we are not saying anything h**eful. My example is when we were arguing over putting up a wall at the border and I was talking with a group of people about the pros and cons, one of the group called me a r****t just because I believe in the wall and other ways of securing our borders (this was back during Trump term) but still going on now. These kind of practices has become the norm and we even see it in print over and over by News Networks. And the commentators don't ask "why" they just assume negative content. However, I am like you.

My concern with the wall is what parts of the border will get the wall? Our border with Mexico goes from California to El Paso TX and South to Brownsville TX that is over a 1000 miles I think. The construction cost would be enormous where is the financing coming from in this economy? How high should a wall be? Maybe the answer is a wall at the remote areas along with increased surveilance and manpower. We need to work with the Mexican gov't in patrolling the areas not walled. We need the increase in man power for the Border Patrol, more support personnel, more immigration judges and courts to vet and process legal immigrants who should either stay in their home country or if allowed in Mexico. I believe DACA is a good program that should not be eliminated. Finally I do not agree with what Gov. Abbott is doing I don't see the need for razorwire buoys in the river. There have to be better and humane methods for this. A fence at the shoreline perhaps.
Thanks for your post and sharing family history. ... (show quote)


I agree with your post and concern about the wall. There are areas that are "natural" deterrents and I was thinking of walling where it is difficult for us to man and patrol 24/7. There are actually 'well worned" paths leading to places on our border that is used for entry. And I like the ideal of Mexico playing a part it as well but with the power the Cartels have there, I think their help would be very limited. I believe we need to use "all" the tools mentioned i.e. drones, wall, patrols, ect but more then that, we need to honor the laws already on the books "like it or not" and we are not doing that. The numbers came out for Dec 2023 and there were over 300 thousand who crossed into America at out Southern border. There is no way in hell that all of those people, from all over the world could have been properly vetted. I have empathy for people, 4 immigrants in my family in just over the last 30 years. Japan, Philippines, Middle East and Guadalajara. There are no fees for applying for immigration here and our paperwork is just about in every language imaginable. People who break our laws should not be welcomed into the US and we are not abiding by our own laws under this admin. If we don't like the law isn't justification to break it. The hardships that our already poor and or undeserved communities are suffering at the cost of these invaders is not right or empathetic. The message they are getting is "that they are not as important/valuable as the invaders into our country. They are angry and hurt, as they should be.

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Jan 27, 2024 11:27:45   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
microphor wrote:
I agree with your post and concern about the wall. There are areas that are "natural" deterrents and I was thinking of walling where it is difficult for us to man and patrol 24/7. There are actually 'well worned" paths leading to places on our border that is used for entry. And I like the ideal of Mexico playing a part it as well but with the power the Cartels have there, I think their help would be very limited. I believe we need to use "all" the tools mentioned i.e. drones, wall, patrols, ect but more then that, we need to honor the laws already on the books "like it or not" and we are not doing that. The numbers came out for Dec 2023 and there were over 300 thousand who crossed into America at out Southern border. There is no way in hell that all of those people, from all over the world could have been properly vetted. I have empathy for people, 4 immigrants in my family in just over the last 30 years. Japan, Philippines, Middle East and Guadalajara. There are no fees for applying for immigration here and our paperwork is just about in every language imaginable. People who break our laws should not be welcomed into the US and we are not abiding by our own laws under this admin. If we don't like the law isn't justification to break it. The hardships that our already poor and or undeserved communities are suffering at the cost of these invaders is not right or empathetic. The message they are getting is "that they are not as important as the invaders into our country. They are angry and hurt, as they should be.
I agree with your post and concern about the wall.... (show quote)


To believe this country can't secure our Southern border is ridiculous. We put a man on the moon, pretty sure this could be done with technological advances, physical barriers, drones, and personnel. The most important component would be the will to do it.

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Jan 27, 2024 11:58:01   #
kemmer
 
eagleye13 wrote:
kemmer; You must not be aware of how C*******t China deals with homosexuals.

We can always count on you to scrounge up irrelevant bits of trivia. Do you think that keeps you sorta in the game?
You know how Putin deals with opponents? They tend to either fall out of tall building windows or have sudden poison attacks.

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