Jarhead, I am done with this debate, and your tone. You can believe I meant or intended whatever you would like to believe, I don't care. I have articulated my points well, I have carefully taken the time to explain everything I have said in great detail, and I have had to deal with the Beavis and Butthead Fan Club all the way through this thread. Frankly, there are more important things happening right now, and this has become boring to me.
I will close by re-posting two paragraphs from my original post:
When we hear Liberals speak today, of political pasts... we often hear "he supported segregation!" As if, 'segregation' were this obscure radical idea some southern rednecks adopted, and wanted to impose on the rest of the free and uninhibited, open-minded people of America! As if some Bubba had said, ya know what'd be a good idear, if we segregated them ni**ers from the whites! To hear liberals speak of it, that is what you would think Segregation were all about! They fail to comprehend that we lived in a completely segregate society! We had lived in it for 100 years! It was the way things were!
Some people like to pretend it was always this way, except for a brief period in the mid 60s, when racist rednecks wanted to segregate society, and the Great Liberals stood with the blacks to defeat them!
I think you and Chicklet have satisfactorily demonstrated the point I made. Now we can discuss WHY you have this warped mindset of history, WHY your mind works the way it does, WHAT are your motivations for your fantasy view? I think it is a mechanism to deal with your own racist guilt. I think you really don't particularly "like" black people, just like you don't particularly like southern people or republican people. Thing is, it's not politically correct to say you don't like black people, so you cling to this false perception of the Great Liberal fighter of black causes. We're supposed to believe your great-great-grandfather was standing beside Joe Rainey, demanding the evil Southern racists give blacks equality in 1875! Because that is what all Liberals have done throughout history... they have fought for civil rights! You have demonstrated you have no concept that people were different in different times. You don't seem to comprehend, in 1875, people didn't have the same viewpoints as people in 1965! In your mental fantasy and justification for your own personal racist views, it becomes important for you to support a distortion of fact. So just pretend people are ignorant of history, and stupid enough to believe Great Liberals like yourself, were standing up for desegregation in 1875!
This thread, like many I present, was a psychological experiment. My subjects behaved predictably, as outlined in my opening post. And no amount of reason or logic seems to have any effect on the behavior of the subjects, they do not respond to my efforts.