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Is it a symbol of heritage, or hate?
Is it a symbol of heritage, or hate?
Is it a symbol of heritage, or hate?
are the KKK hoods banned?
Actually dorko the only skinhead and definite racist to come on a political site was skinhead and he voted democrat because they support abortion.What do KKK, Confiderate Flag Flyers, Neo Natzi Groups, Skinheads, all have in common...
They support Conservative canidates, mostly Republicans.
Actually dorko the only skinhead and definite racist to come on a political site was skinhead and he voted democrat because they support abortion.
And by the way it's Nazty, not Natzi, like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMdnJNl3tBA
Whoosh over the head.I spell my way, thanks.
In some countries you have a point, certainly not in America. The number one thing Conservatives are doing right now is fighting against bigger government either in healthcare, the environment and education - exactly the opposite of what an authoritarian would do.So, universally its the other way, Authoritarians support conservatives.
Whoosh over the head.
In some countries you have a point, certainly not in America. The number one thing Conservatives are doing right now is fighting against bigger government either in healthcare, the environment and education - exactly the opposite of what an authoritarian would do.
I dont think so, because I see the government as protecting us from Authoritarians, see the civil rights movement. The Federal Government is often who steps in when States and Corporations try to impose a tyrany against a minority.
Kindly explain how a corporation imposes anything? We'll use the largest corporation of all: Walmart. Explain how they force people to buy anything or work for them?
They have no power to force you to do anything, just like any other corporation. It is only through government that force exists.
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." – George Washington
"Government, in it's last analysis, is organized force." – Woodrow Wilson
"The common denominator in all government activity is the use of force: Government either forces you to do things, forces you not to do things, or forces you to pay for things." – Doug Newman
As for civil rights, did you know that more Repubs in congress voted for it than did Democrats?
In fact Repubs opposed slavery, voted more for civil rights and oppose affirmative action. They have thus by their actions (not perception, but actions which is what really counts) been more consistently for legal equality.
Yes, there has been a shift in the Democratic and Republican parties on Race issues. Check out how the people Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, et al, have voted in the past vs. now with regard to parties!
The Culture of these Sates has not changed so much, the parties did.
My Grandparents, from Montgomery, AL would have never considered voting for a "Republican carpetbagger", as they would have called them, but if you spoke with them they espoused very hard core conservative belifes, all of there group thats left are now Republicans. One was most reciently the Governor of Alabama.
Yes, there has been a shift in the Democratic and Republican parties on Race issues. Check out how the people Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, et al, have voted in the past vs. now with regard to parties!
The Culture of these Sates has not changed so much, the parties did.
My Grandparents, from Montgomery, AL would have never considered voting for a "Republican carpetbagger", as they would have called them, but if you spoke with them they espoused very hard core conservative belifes, all of there group thats left are now Republicans. One was most reciently the Governor of Alabama.