bahmer wrote:
I don't dislike you either I just disagree with you as well. I am from fly over country here in the mid west where are you from that may let me know why we are so far apart.
I grew up on the east coast and live on the west coast.
bahmer wrote:
I believe that he is nothing more than a disgruntled black man angry at the whole world for perceived wrongs committed against his race. Most of those wrongs were self inflicted over the years by the said blacks because they have taken the easy money and destroyed their own families because of it. Before LBJ the blacks were one of the most religious of all races here in America and after LBJ and the great society their divorce rate climbed and the fatherless homes increased along with drug use as well. Now they are blaming cops for the ills that they brought upon themselves and they have no remedies aside from taking a knee during the National Anthem as if this will do anything for them.
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I can’t believe I’m saying this to you, Bahmer, but amen and amen and amen.
moldyoldy wrote:
I grew up on the east coast and live on the west coast.
Thank you that explains a lot then. Most of the black families in the midwest where I grew up were better christians than most whites. They also stayed together in their marriages more so than the whites. As a youngster I could go anywhere in town and not worry. The church that I last attended had probably more blacks than whites. It was LBJ that ruined the black population in my not so humble opinion. He also ruined quite a number of white families as well. These are just my opinions is all. I have friends living on the west coast so I know a little of that area and had a sister in law on the east coast as well.
BHOs first two names decoded: Barack, or baraka, means 'blessing.' Hussein means 'leader.'
bahmer wrote:
Thank you that explains a lot then. Most of the black families in the midwest where I grew up were better christians than most whites. They also stayed together in their marriages more so than the whites. As a youngster I could go anywhere in town and not worry. The church that I last attended had probably more blacks than whites. It was LBJ that ruined the black population in my not so humble opinion. He also ruined quite a number of white families as well. These are just my opinions is all. I have friends living on the west coast so I know a little of that area and had a sister in law on the east coast as well.
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I lived in the south off and on, where church was the only entertainment. I went to a segregated school, with hand me down history books that praised the confederacy and hardly mentioned the Union.
moldyoldy wrote:
I lived in the south off and on, where church was the only entertainment. I went to a segregated school, with hand me down history books that praised the confederacy and hardly mentioned the Union.
I can see where anger and resentment could have occurred in your life. I have relatives in the south as well and have never witnessed any animosity towards black families there either. My family and wifes side were in the ministry as well as my son in law. My son when he was alive was planning going into the ministry as well but was hit and killed by a hit and run driver in CA. My one big disappointment about black families came a number of years ago. A friend that worked with mi in the engineering department took me to a barbeque restaurant Here in town and he was black and just a wonderful human being. The problem that arose was that the owner of that barbeque restaurant had a special way of doing his barbeque, But he didn't trust his brothers si he never told them how he made the barbeques taste so good. He had a heart attack and since no one in his family had a clue as what do the business failed and closed. That made me mad. The guy that worked with e in Engineering eventually got married and invited me and my wife to his wedding and even when they had a baby they invited us over for that as well. He eventually took a job in another area of the country and I have not seen him since.
badbobby wrote:
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moldy has beliefs and he posts them as such
just as you do bahm
if you two would give each other a chance
you could be good friends,instead of OPP adversaries
how long must we go on like we are presently going?whites hate blacks
blacks hate whites
when are we gonna realize
that we are all in this nation together??
BTW
I am proud to call both of you my friend
I am proud to call all three of you my friends.
slatten49 wrote:
I am proud to call all three of you my friends.
Why thank you you durn Marine, now if you would just pay BB you're back owed IOU's, he could go fishin more, and be happier.
P.S. were happy you are our friend as well.
JFlorio wrote:
You have gone off the deep end. When liberals are excoriated for instance from a news program for not agreeing with the other liberal hosts conservatives generally are the ones to give them a chance. Liberals jump their own if they don’t think they are far enough left.
Well we must be in a pool where both ends are deep.
Or are we in different pools?
Well if I have been spending to much time in the pool I think I will get out & dry off.
Then go find a person not wet behind the ears to talk with.
I hope you can find a towel.
JFlorio wrote:
Nowhere in the constitution does it say one can be forced to do labor for someone else. So who defines happiness? Probably need housing to be happy also. Should we have "free housing"? Your health isn't guaranteed with or without healthcare. Sounds like you'd like big daddy govt. to run your life from cradle to grave. I guess that'd be fine for you but I don't want to pay for it an Liberty means I shouldn't be forced to.
Oh that is a real good one.
Slave owners took part in creating this nation & you bring up forced labor.
In life we all have the right to self determination..
But you seem to think it should only apply for some.
Under the constitution you can not retain any rights just for your self.
Under the constitutuoin with rights there came obligations.
I hear a lot from those on the right about rights but obligations don't seem to be in the conversation.
It seems rights from those get but in to play but obligations seem to slip away.
bahmer wrote:
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Why, thank you, Bahmer.
I'd like to think that Will Roger's quote of "I never met a man I didn't like" was one to ponder on. I believe that Abe Lincoln found the secret to that, as he was attributed to saying "I don't like that man...I must get to know him better." That was to be followed by another quote attributed to honest Abe, "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?"
All require only the effort to make them happen.
slatten49 wrote:
Why, thank you, Bahmer.
I'd like to think that Will Roger's quote of "I never met a man I didn't like" was one to ponder on. I believe that Abe Lincoln found the secret to that, as he was attributed to saying "I don't like that man...I must get to know him better." That was to be followed by another quote attributed to honest Abe, "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?"
All require only the effort to make them happen.
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We are missing your input on this post.
"so you Marines think you're tough"
This is a picture of badbobby water skiing while sipping some Jack.
moldyoldy wrote:
Looks like we have a brand new Russian troll who just signed on for a day.
The Troll would be you? You leftists can sure dish it out but can't take it. So, moldy, prove it not to be true if you can.
Floyd Brown wrote:
Oh that is a real good one.
Slave owners took part in creating this nation & you bring up forced labor.
In life we all have the right to self determination..
But you seem to think it should only apply for some.
Under the constitution you can not retain any rights just for your self.
Under the constitutuoin with rights there came obligations.
I hear a lot from those on the right about rights but obligations don't seem to be in the conversation.
It seems rights from those get but in to play but obligations seem to slip away.
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What in the constitution is about obligations?
nwtk2007 wrote:
What in the constitution is about obligations?
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.l"
That's a whole list of obligations right there.
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