Anti government in the politics section

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
false.

also, this

how the south voted:

1880: democrats
1884: democrats
1888: democrats
1892: democrats
1896: democrats
1900: democrats
1904: democrats
1908: democrats
1912: democrats
1916: democrats
1920: democrats
1924: democrats
1928: democrats
1932: democrats
1936: democrats
1940: democrats
1944: democrats
1948: democrats
1952: democrats
1956: democrats
1960: democrats
1964: republican
1968: racial segregation
1972: republican
1976: republican
1980: republican
1984: republican
1988: republican
1992: republican
1996: republican
2000: republican
2004: republican
2008: republican
2012: republican
2016: republican

no switch though.

LULZ

Nice meltdown.
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
false.

also, this

how the south voted:

1880: democrats
1884: democrats
1888: democrats
1892: democrats
1896: democrats
1900: democrats
1904: democrats
1908: democrats
1912: democrats
1916: democrats
1920: democrats
1924: democrats
1928: democrats
1932: democrats
1936: democrats
1940: democrats
1944: democrats
1948: democrats
1952: democrats
1956: democrats
1960: democrats
1964: republican
1968: racial segregation
1972: republican
1976: republican
1980: republican
1984: republican
1988: republican
1992: republican
1996: republican
2000: republican
2004: republican
2008: republican
2012: republican
2016: republican

no switch though.

LULZ
Funny how they never see the obvious pattern there.

1968 electoral college map is very enlightening as the transition point.
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
false.

also, this

how the south voted:

1880: democrats
1884: democrats
1888: democrats
1892: democrats
1896: democrats
1900: democrats
1904: democrats
1908: democrats
1912: democrats
1916: democrats
1920: democrats
1924: democrats
1928: democrats
1932: democrats
1936: democrats
1940: democrats
1944: democrats
1948: democrats
1952: democrats
1956: democrats
1960: democrats
1964: republican
1968: racial segregation
1972: republican
1976: republican
1980: republican
1984: republican
1988: republican
1992: republican
1996: republican
2000: republican
2004: republican
2008: republican
2012: republican
2016: republican

no switch though.

LULZ
Name 5 Democrat legislators that voted against civil rights and switched parties as the south became less racist in 1972 than it was in 1960.

You know you can't vote to make a legislator change affiliation right?
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
Yeah. Rebels are pretty slow, took them a few years.

Did you look at the 1968 returns and electoral college map? What do they indicate?

If you're that interested, you surely Googled it.
I asked for your words. You content this is when racists "switched parties"? I mean god damn you dems can't come up with a legislator besides Strom Thurmond so here we are now with the votes for the executive branch.

So is 1968 the big switcharoo?
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
ronald reagan, jesse helms, strom thurmond, elizabeth dole, hillary clinton, not to mention the numerous southern dems who retired, were voted out, stepped down, were primaried, changed platforms, and so on and so forth.

you are a very stupid person and an unashamed inveterate liar.
Regan was before civil rights.
Hillary was almost a decade later.
Helms was always a Republican senator.
Dole was always a Republican senator.

Who does that leave? Strom Thurmond.
 

dandyrandy

Well-Known Member
It seems the racist ones are the uneducated ones. Education is based on desires. If you want information it's available. Most don't want truth. You are wasting your time. Some people are mad that other people of different races are better. We are all able to move forward. It's easier to get rid of the competition than fix your own problems. I noticed produce going up.
 

HAF2

Well-Known Member
No, but thanks for the attempt. You didn't address my question.

I asked if a person can delegate a right they do not possess. You didn't answer that question. If you think a person CAN delegate a right they don't possess, where does it come from if they don't possess it?
Delegate a right they do not possess?
Well, we possess the right to choose who we interact with as consumers. But I've said, repeatedly, as a business owner we wave that right due to the fact that the customer base is society as a whole.
I've answered this. I do not think a business owner is afforded the right to refuse service to people based on physical or mental attributes.

We disagree. That's fine, asked and answered though.
After you've answered the question I've repeatedly asked you, I could point out some contradictions in your post above. However I wouldn't want us to get sidetracked.

I'm sure you'll be right back to answer my question...right?
So sorry to keep you waiting, thank you for your continued patience. :cool:
 
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