Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
Said the poster who said they could not put a mosque so close to "hallowed ground".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clinton gore 1992 confederate campaign button:
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/06/23/1992-confederate-flag-button-comes-back-to-bite-hillary-216984
So what? Wasn't right then either. I don't see any libs here defending Carter or Clinton for it.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Meanwhile, it's now decades later - and these days it's just you right wingers trying to defend the confederate flag.
Isn't Clinton up for election?
Is Hillary rallying around the Confederate flag the way the conservatives are? No, I don't think so.
Now go sit down before you hurt yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clinton gore 1992 confederate campaign button:
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/06/23/1992-confederate-flag-button-comes-back-to-bite-hillary-216984
So what? Wasn't right then either. I don't see any libs here defending Carter or Clinton for it.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Meanwhile, it's now decades later - and these days it's just you right wingers trying to defend the confederate flag.
Isn't Clinton up for election?
Is Hillary rallying around the Confederate flag the way the conservatives are? No, I don't think so.
Now go sit down before you hurt yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
Really, you need to drop your attacks on "liberals" because you are just making yourself look foolish. Republicans are removing flags that liberals and statues didn't even know about. If you value unity, why are you doing your best to destroy this time of unity? Liberals and Conservatives are standing together in solidarity and all you want to do is attack. If you are upset about the vestiges of the Confederacy being removed, blame the Republicans who are doing almost all of it.
You seem to be on a kick of accusing liberals of doing things based on feelings. This is really weird because one of the first debates between you and me involved you taking the position that it didn't matter what was true about someone because you "felt" it was true. I remember nearly being beside myself that an otherwise intelligent person would take a such a position. But, putting that aside, a thinking person would realize that Republicans are taking actions that are being applauded by liberals. A thinking person who valued unity would cheer such a thing. But, you seem to have an emotional need to attack. So, maybe you need to rethink your accusations about liberals being all about feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Liberals creating a cause when they don't see the discord they expected (i.e. white conservatives dancing in the streets about the murders, etc) is what's sick.
You can change all the symbols you want. It won't stop other Dylann Roofs out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Americans being Americans, and reacting nobly to tragedy, is not sick. But people are reexamining symbolism, which is change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
What change? Removing a flag?
Change is what you saw in SC, when there was a huge outcry about the murders and huge support for the families and the church. Actually, I take that back. That was NOT change. That was Americans being Americans. That was the real America that liberals don't want to believe exists. And when they didn't get their 'cause', they created one.
Sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:And did I call it or did I call it? Now the American flag...
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6349
That article is from March. That is not "now" and is completely unrelated to this topic. BTW, you have been accusing liberals of wanting to bring down Nikki Haley. Buy Ann Coulter attacked her for being an immigrant who doesn't understand America -- though Haley was born in the U.S. Whose side are you on -- Coulter's or Haley's.
Isn't it wonderful that Nikki Haley is undoing the democrat's racist raising of that flag over the state house? Liberals must be THRILLED! It takes republicans to undo what democrats have done! And didn't a NAACP President (Edgerton) defend flying the rebel flag? And didn't a republican governor try to remove it in the 70s and was thwarted - by democrats? In this sense - Coulter also has a point, in that Haley is getting the history of the flag wrong. She's a first generation American and she nor her family has no long-standing history in this country and perhaps that's why.
I see Media Matters covered the Coulter story. Given they've admitted to protecting the Clintons ( http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/media-matters-founder-we-defend-hillary-clinton/), can we actually trust them?
And didn't Bill Clinton play golf multiple times at a white only country club? And didn't they support the confederate flag when governor and Mrs?
So many, many, many 'feels'. So little 'thinks'.
Well I don't know about liberals thoughts on the points you took such joy in presenting, but most African Americans - you know the people who have expressed strong opposition to the Confederate Battle Flag for years - yeah, they pretty much couldn't care less who is responsible for taking it down. It's coming down and that's what matters and truth be told it was the tragic deaths of nine upstanding African American citizens that prompted its removal not a particular political party.
These are called facts, these 'liberal thoughts'. Just because they oppose your point of view, they are to be dismissed? I think not. I'm simply asking you to think, not feel.
I think, not feel, that as is often the case it took a supreme sacrifice on the part of African Americans in order for the government to take action in the interest of justice and equality. I think, not feel, that much in the same manner that it took African American advocates and heroes and martyrs like Frederick Douglass and Sojorner Truth and Emmitt Till and Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks and Dr King and many others to bring about change in this country, it once again it took a supreme sacrifice by African Americans to spark change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clinton gore 1992 confederate campaign button:
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/06/23/1992-confederate-flag-button-comes-back-to-bite-hillary-216984
So what? Wasn't right then either. I don't see any libs here defending Carter or Clinton for it.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Meanwhile, it's now decades later - and these days it's just you right wingers trying to defend the confederate flag.
Isn't Clinton up for election?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clinton gore 1992 confederate campaign button:
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/06/23/1992-confederate-flag-button-comes-back-to-bite-hillary-216984
So what? Wasn't right then either. I don't see any libs here defending Carter or Clinton for it.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Meanwhile, it's now decades later - and these days it's just you right wingers trying to defend the confederate flag.