TheAnvil 0 #1 January 10, 2004 The party of racial discrimination shows its colors yet again. How sickening. Eager to see who speaks out against this asshole from the left. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,107978,00.html Hitting the road. Vinny the Anvil (Midget Tequila Monster)Vinny the Anvil Post Traumatic Didn't Make The Lakers Syndrome is REAL JACKASS POWER!!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbo 0 #2 January 10, 2004 *sigh* - Jim"Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #3 January 10, 2004 QuoteThe party of racial discrimination . . . ? ? ? Will Rogers joked, "I'm not a member of any organized party. I'm a Democrat." But your statement makes it sound like there -is- some sort of organization there against racial equality. Care to elaborate?quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #4 January 10, 2004 Quotea Hispanic supporter of Howard Dean called a Latina Republican Senate candidate a "house Mexican" who is not being true to her race. "not being true to your race" That is some racist shit! The Liberal, democratic party expects this kind of behavior - towing the racial line. That is why I can see the point of calling the Dems the "party of racial discrimination". They expect a white guy to not agree with them on some political issues, but if a black does the same, they are VERY threatened and threatening to the "traitor". Juan Williams, of NPR and Fox News, was interviewed by Britt Hume about a year ago concerning how he has been attacked at various times in his career by black activist groups for essentially the same thing (not being true to his race). I think Juan Williams is a very brave and honorable liberal, precisely because he had the courage to not always support the position that he was told he should by the NAACP and others.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #5 January 10, 2004 So then, a few extremists make the entire party racist? I hope you really don't want me to use that standard when talking about the Republican Party.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallRate 0 #6 January 10, 2004 And another fine upstanding Democrat. FallRate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallRate 0 #7 January 10, 2004 QuoteI hope you really don't want me to use that standard when talking about the Republican Party. I know I'd lay awake at night worrying about it. FallRate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #8 January 10, 2004 Again, I really don't think this is a road you'd like to go down. I don't think history is on the side of the Republican Party on this one. http://onepeoplesproject.com/hannity-byrd.htm That said, I would -never- call the Republican Party a party of racists just because it had -some- totally fucked up people in it. Why stoop to that level? There are so many legitimate reasons to dislike them. quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #9 January 10, 2004 QuoteSo then, a few extremists make the entire party racist? I hope you really don't want me to use that standard when talking about the Republican Party. The groups that attacked Mr. Williams for being a traitor to his race were groups that are the darlings of the Dem party, not considered by most people, especially liberals, to be "extremist". I'm talking about groups such as the NAACP, Urban League, Rainbow Coalition.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallRate 0 #10 January 10, 2004 QuoteAgain, I really don't think this is a road you'd like to go down. Shotgun!!! You pick the music, I'll grab the map... Let's see...Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation to appease certain radical members of his own political party: the Republicans. Hey, look! SLUG-BUG *whap* On a slightly more serious side. While Republicans are quite often sterotyped as racist (e.g. calling an Hispanic Republic a "house mexican" simply because he or she is a member of the party), it is a good idea to keep in mind that Democrats do not walk on water when it comes to issues of race. FallRate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #11 January 10, 2004 QuoteI don't think history is on the side of the Republican Party on this one. Republicans hardly had a monopoly on racism in the past. So if old History of a party is so important, then so should the old history of Sen. Byrd. However most people (myself included) want to believe that a person can have a true change of heart. From the article you posted - speaking of Sen Byrd: Quoteoften referred to as the "conscience of the Senate". Unfortunately, old habits are hard to break. He was one of the Democratic senators who crossed party lines to confirm John Ashcroft for Attorney General. "old habits are hard to break" So apparently just being willing to confirm Ashcroft is proof of his racism. So much for his 'conscience', apparently validating the attacks against Byrd, it would seem, given that this instance of racism is more recent.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bch7773 0 #12 January 10, 2004 ahhhh a politics thread! (runs out of thread screaming) MB 3528, RB 1182 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,146 #13 January 10, 2004 There's plenty enough racism in the USA to satisfy all parties. Anyone who claims it's limited to one party is either blind or a hypocrite. Mutters something about people in glass houses...... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbo 0 #14 January 10, 2004 Be sure not to trip on the gun thread... - Jim"Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydivexxl 0 #15 January 10, 2004 QuoteThe party of racial discrimination shows its colors yet again. How sickening. Eager to see who speaks out against this asshole from the left. Wow! I just got called a racist! Excellent! Let me go get my white sheet!!!!!!!!! Enjoy your McRepublican ideals and keep lumping 50% of the population as racist! edited to add: "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigger race into our theatres into our swimming pools into our homes and into our churches." Strom Thurmond (R) 1948 Blog Clicky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muenkel 0 #16 January 10, 2004 QuoteThere's plenty enough racism in the USA to satisfy all parties. Anyone who claims it's limited to one party is either blind or a hypocrite. Kallend, I totally agree with this statement. I think I owe you beer!Chris _________________________________________ Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #17 January 10, 2004 Alrighty! Off we go, but we're going to use a map that was printed a little more recent than the 1860s or thereabouts. From http://onepeoplesproject.com and annotated by yours truly. Quote In 1989, former Klansman David Duke ran as a Republican and won a seat to the Louisiana State Legislature. A few years later he managed to gain 44% of the vote in a runoff election for US Senate. In 1997, he was elected head of the Republican Party in St. Tammany's Parish and would probably still be in that position today if he wasn't in exile in Russia hiding from tax charges leveled by the IRS. The racist Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC . . . KKK Geeze now there's a stretch), which was spawned from the White Citizens Councils of the fifties and sixties and counts members of the National Alliance among its number (former NA Deputy Membership Coordinator Billy Roper was a member), Has attracted scores of public officials to their ranks. They have taken campaign donations from them employed them, spoken at their conferences and even been members. Republican Mississippi Congressman Roger Wicker has attended their meetings and has reportedly received contributions from them. Former Mississippi Governor Kirk Fordice has also been associated with the group. The most well known story was that of the keynote addresses to the C of CC's annual conference in 1998 being delivered by then-Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and Georgia Congressman Bob Barr. Lott, a longtime associate of the C of CC who has had some of their members on their payroll was noted as saying the people in that room had the right ideas. Among those Republicans that have connections to the C of CC is Pat Buchanan, who has written for their newspaper the Citizens Informer, which boasts Buchanan friend Sam Francis as an editor. Buchanan is also a friend of Jared Taylor, who among other things pushes the notion that people of African decent is genetically inferior. In 1996, Buchanan's campaign for president hit a snag when it was revealed that his campaign manager Gun Owners of America head Larry Pratt spoke at the Phyllis Schlafly, who also has connections with the C of CC. Racist columnist Ann Coulter, who has been among those who likes to bring up Byrd's Klan past, has herself been known for quoting white supremacist, holocaust denier and anti-Semite Joseph Sobran, yet another C of CC staple, speaking at a number of their conferences. Whenever she is attempting to blame Africans for American slavery, she notes a factually incorrect line from Sobran that slavery was the only African institution America has ever exported. The Newsmax article notes Hannity making clear that Senators Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms were not in the Klan, but typical of Hannity and Newsmax they were playing dumb. While there is no evidence Thurmond and Helms were in the Klan, they were active segregationalists and has a well-documented history in that regard. Thurmond as a judge around the same time Byrd was in the Klan even sent a young African-American boy to his death when as a judge the case of the boy killing his boss in self-defense came to his court. Thurmond neglected to advise the jury that they can clear the boy if they felt it was self-defense. The boy was found guilty and executed. Helms had been a major source of racist contention for decades. Not surprisingly, he has attended C of CC meetings. Sean Hannity himself has promoted the 2000 campaign of [url "http://onepeoplesproject.com/turner.html">Hal Turner when he was running for congress. Turner had been under fire for his racist leanings at the time, and now he is a major supporter of white supremacists on his shortwave radio program. Hannity has repeatedly avoided discussing Turner, who has said has spoken a number of times with Hannity in private phone conversations. And AGAIN let me make it perfectly clear I'm NOT calling the Republican Party racists, but rather just pointing out that their are plenty of asshats to go around.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #18 January 10, 2004 "The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife,--this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost. He would not Africanize America, for America has too much to teach the world and Africa. He would not bleach his Negro soul in a flood of white Americanism, for he knows that Negro blood has a message for the world. He simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a Negro and an American, without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having the doors of Opportunity closed roughly in his face." W. E. B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk Of course, it sounds like DuBois openly advocated "selling out." My guess is that nowadays, he'd be called a sellout. I don't think his views would be well tolerated by the self-anointed like the one who made the comment about "real" MExicans. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #19 January 10, 2004 QuoteOf course, it sounds like DuBois openly advocated "selling out." My guess is that nowadays, he'd be called a sellout. Exactly, it is the tolerance of this racism, by groups that are in very good standing with the Dem party, that is important. To skydivexxl: QuoteWow! I just got called a racist! Excellent! Let me go get my white sheet!!!!!!!!! Enjoy your McRepublican ideals and keep lumping 50% of the population as racist! Of course I don't think all Dems are racist, just that their leadership and many of their supporters/members do not recognize it or admit it when it is from 'one of their own'.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdD 1 #20 January 10, 2004 It's interesting that nobody said a word about whether or not this politician had in fact been guilty of ignoring the desires of her mexican constituents. Obviously this is slander and highly innappropriate, but it is a very atomistic approach used to reply to the criticism. It's very ignorant to call the dems the party of racial discrimination though, it's pretty obvious both parties are guilty of this.Life is ez On the dz Every jumper's dream 3 rigs and an airstream Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sdgregory 0 #21 January 10, 2004 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ::looks around again:: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I thought this was a mudwrestling thread!!!!!!!!!!! ::runs from yet another liberals vs conservatives, Republicans vs. Democrats, let's exchange body blows thread:: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #22 January 10, 2004 Quoteruns from yet another... Sean, I think you just didn't want it to stop - as if I haven't noticed that you enjoy a good political thread. See ya when it gets warm again...just think of the tailgate on that CASA CliffPeople are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sdgregory 0 #23 January 10, 2004 QuoteQuoteruns from yet another... Sean, I think you just didn't want it to stop - as if I haven't noticed that you enjoy a good political thread. Ah but if you look at my recent posts, I have been avoiding them lately, or at least avoided voicing my opinion. QuoteSee ya when it gets warm again...just think of the tailgate on that CASA Man I cannot wait. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chopchop 0 #24 January 11, 2004 mudslinging? ummm.. ok.. Vinnie fucked swoopyswoop in the ass whilst blowing Sebazz.. How's that? chopchop gotta go... Plaything needs a spanking.. Lotsa Pictures Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheAnvil 0 #25 January 12, 2004 TheAnvil returns to his thread. I'm actually amazed anyone is trying to argue this point, though I'm not very surprised at the anger it generated in some. Hehehehehe. Forcing the left to look at itself always brings that out in them. I fully stand by my statement that the democratic party is the party of racial discrimination. It's pretty much indefensible to assert otherwise. I refer any to disagree to the FoxNews-Congressional Black Caucus debate and the statements made by the candidates there. It is impossible to support race-based affirmative action without supporting racial discrimination. The two are one in the same. That anyone can actually deny the Democratic party is the party of racial discrimination is utterly amazing to me given their all out support of race-based AA. Now if someone here would like to tell me HOW one can have a raced based AA program without racial discrimination taking place, I'll happily retract the statement. LMFAO. Won't happen - it can't be done. AdD, if I'm truly ignorant, you'll prove that last statement incorrect.A few selected comments: Strom Thurmond is dead. He apparently hated black folks SOOOO much he slept with one. Nice link. Calling the Dims the party of racial discrimination does not equate to calling them all racists. David Duke was ostricized by the Republican national party, which supports no program institutionalizing racial discrimination. Al Sharpton is a candidate for President and support of racial discrimination a part of the democratic national platform. Compare and contrast, if you like, Herr Quade. Use Tawana Brawley in your prose to impress me thoroughly. How about Gephardt, by the way http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,108068,00.html ChopChop - you're a sick bastard! I would never do such a thing. Nice mudsling though.Vinny the Anvil Post Traumatic Didn't Make The Lakers Syndrome is REAL JACKASS POWER!!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites