The Truth About Ron Paul - Part 2

Carthoris

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If you want to get rid of bigotry, vote for Ron Paul. Once marijuana is legal and everyone is stoned, no one will care if you are black, white, or real at all.
 

UncleBuck

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More or less.
there ya go, carthoris believes in segregation and that his rights to bigotry reign supreme over everyone else's right to be treated as an equal to any other member of the genral public.

Also, did you essentially say that a reason for blacks not starting a community somewhere is because we would round them all up and murder them like the Nazis? Jesus Christ - Seriously?
it happened about than 70 years ago. seriously.

you don't like history? so fucking sad.
 

Carthoris

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there ya go, carthoris believes in segregation and that his rights to bigotry reign supreme over everyone else's right to be treated as an equal to any other member of the genral public.

it happened about than 70 years ago. seriously.

you don't like history? so fucking sad.
LOL, where did I say I was for bigotry or segregation? Even though you posed that question in a vague and misleading way, yea, I pretty much do believe what you said about my rights being more important than your feeling warm and happy inside.

lol the last part was completely incomprehensible but it could be because I just smoked and Im stoned as hell.
 

UncleBuck

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Blacks have an equal part in the continued racism in this country.
really?

did blacks ever keep whites as slaves? did blacks ever impose jim crowe laws on whites? did whites ever have to fight for the privilege of riding on whatever seat of the bus they chose?

i fail to see how the 10% of blacks in the country could keep the other 90% down. especially since a disproportionate number of blacks are in jail right now for committing the same crimes as whites.
 

UncleBuck

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HR1913 - The very nature of this law is racist. Isn't it already illegal to kill black gay transsexuals? Ron Paul voted no because all of the things this act covered were already illegal. I thought you were against segregation? Separate but unequal law.
how is it racist? it applies equally to a black who commits a hate crime against a white as it does to a black who commits a hate crime against a white.

are you so dense you can not see this? or do you ignore it willfully?

HR2831 - Discrimination is already illegal under other laws - what would this law have accomplished on top of them?
a greater statute of limitations to sue on the basis of pay discrimination. instead of the clock starting to tick at the first discriminatory paycheck, it starts at the most recent discriminatory paycheck.

are you for more leverage for companies to discriminate based on gender and other things?

HR11 - ...kind of pointless...
women are paid $0.80 on the dollar for what a man is paid. why is it pointless to give them tools to combat such unfair pay discrimination?
 

UncleBuck

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You do realize that those people just went to one of the other justices and got married, right? No one was hurt. the Judge wasn't "Sentencing" anyone, he just refused to marry the couple. Of course the couple could have just PAID for a minister and gotten married too.
that racist asshole reminded them of the bigotry that still thrives in this country. do you really think that is what an interracial couple wants to hear when they go to get married?

of course, they could have just PAID MORE MONEY to obtain the same thing as any non-interracial couple would have obtained.

jesus fucking christ.
 

UncleBuck

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Not even close to the same thing and you know it. The good news is no one takes you seriously already, so you can't sink any lower. I can explain my opinions, back them up with rational thoughts and facts - and I do because I realize you don't understand the basics of freedom and reality.
there is no difference.

newt was unequivocal, then vacillated.

you made a statement, i quoted it in context (that quote fits in context of what you said, and you have stood by it), but you say that my quoting it is somehow misleading.

but good job at insulting me in an attempt to discredit me.
 

UncleBuck

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Obviously you are still unable to see the different between hurting and not helping.
some guy comes into my pharmacy with a severe gash.

i refuse to sell him gauze that would save his life because he is redhead.

i am not hurting the redhead, i am just not helping him.

fucking duh.
 

UncleBuck

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LOL, where did I say I was for bigotry or segregation?
i summarized your position as "they should go segregate themselves', to which you responded 'more or less'.

i would say that is pro-segregation.

i also asked in that same line of your rights to be bigoted trumped others' rights to be treated equally, to which you assented, 'more or less'.

i would say that is pro-bigotry.

Even though you posed that question in a vague and misleading way, yea, I pretty much do believe what you said about my rights being more important than your feeling warm and happy inside.
your right to bigotry is more important than treating everyone as equals, or as you call it, feeling all warm and happy inside.

way to take a condescending tone to treating everyone as equals. no way in hell that leads me to believe you are a bigot.

lol the last part was completely incomprehensible but it could be because I just smoked and Im stoned as hell.
shtetls were targeted by the nazis less than 70 years ago. they were sitting ducks and easy to round up. just as a community of blacks would be an easy target for an angry lynch mob.

but according to you those lynch mobs probably did not exist or were a creation of the liberal 1880's media.

:dunce:
 

budlover13

King Tut
there ya go, carthoris believes in segregation and that his rights to bigotry reign supreme over everyone else's right to be treated as an equal to any other member of the genral public.



it happened about than 70 years ago. seriously.

you don't like history? so fucking sad.
Only dealt with it in Allensworth after the Civil Rights act.
 

budlover13

King Tut
guy do you even know the history of Allensworth ???actually it was first called Allensworth colony and yes it was nice, but it fell apart long before the Civil Rights Movement...
Yes, as a matter of fact i do. In all my work ther and listening to the history and opinions od the residents is where i got my info. And you? Yes, it financially started deteriorating from the inside more than any outside influences. The Civi Rights act just put a lot of nails in the coffin by making them a target.
 

londonfog

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I had a chance back in 1994 when I was stationed at MAFB in Moreno Valley CA. to actually visit on a drive up to San Francisco..Being that it was founded by a black man I was very much interested in seeing history...Now from maybe 1908 to about 1920 it was a nice place for blacks to get away from the south..but when I went thru it was a Park and historic site and had been that way since 1968-70...most people had moved away after the founder was killed..and that was about 1920 ???? I would like to know who the hell you spoke to that claim it was the Civil Rights that ruined the town...because the town had died before 1930 with only farmers living around..hell so many problems and broken promises kept the colony from ever reaching off the ground, they couldn't even get water to the town...sorry guy Civil Rights had nothing to do with Allensworth...
 

londonfog

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ok I had to go check some dates because I was unsure it was 1974-75 when it was made into a park and the founder was killed in 1914
 

londonfog

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ok found some things to prove my point and the fact you lied or someone lied to you..link at end

What killed the colony?

The Allensworth area is notoriously short of water, a condition that persists to this day. Col. Allensworth picked the place for his utopia because of an abundance of wells and artesian springs.

Ed Pope says there was also a waterway, Deer Creek.

"But when the colony started going, mysteriously, Deer Creek was moved," Pope said.

Pope also blames the Santa Fe Railroad for the colony's demise. Allensworth was once the only stop in that part of the Valley, the shipping point for the Valley's cattle and grain.

"Then Santa Fe built a spur to Alpaugh, and the trains stopped coming," Pope said.

In addition, Col. Allens-worth had received a promise from the Pacific Farming Co., from which he bought Allensworth's 800 acres, that the company would provide water.

The company never delivered. The wells depleted.

In 1914, a bill was being considered in the California Legislature that would have established a technical college at Allenstown modeled after Washington's Tuskegee Institute.

Two weeks after Col. Allensworth's death, the bill was defeated.

Poor crop yields, a water shortage and a flat economy eventually drove the settlers away.

ALL this way before the Civil Rights movement !!!!!!!!

heres the link to read more... http://www.co.tulare.ca.us/about/allensworth.asp

Don't know who you spoke to in 2000-2002 ????
 

NoDrama

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ok found some things to prove my point and the fact you lied or someone lied to you..link at end

What killed the colony?

The Allensworth area is notoriously short of water, a condition that persists to this day. Col. Allensworth picked the place for his utopia because of an abundance of wells and artesian springs.

Ed Pope says there was also a waterway, Deer Creek.

"But when the colony started going, mysteriously, Deer Creek was moved," Pope said.

Pope also blames the Santa Fe Railroad for the colony's demise. Allensworth was once the only stop in that part of the Valley, the shipping point for the Valley's cattle and grain.

"Then Santa Fe built a spur to Alpaugh, and the trains stopped coming," Pope said.

In addition, Col. Allens-worth had received a promise from the Pacific Farming Co., from which he bought Allensworth's 800 acres, that the company would provide water.

The company never delivered. The wells depleted.

In 1914, a bill was being considered in the California Legislature that would have established a technical college at Allenstown modeled after Washington's Tuskegee Institute.

Two weeks after Col. Allensworth's death, the bill was defeated.

Poor crop yields, a water shortage and a flat economy eventually drove the settlers away.

ALL this way before the Civil Rights movement !!!!!!!!

heres the link to read more... http://www.co.tulare.ca.us/about/allensworth.asp

Don't know who you spoke to in 2000-2002 ????
If only the Justice of the Peace would have married them, things would have been different. Im sure the reason they couldn't get water was because of some bigot who dammed it all up.
 
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