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28. Juin 2010, 22:29:22
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: Nope... too little detail of the history. Large bits missed out.. If you were running an archive.. I'd sack ya.

28. Juin 2010, 22:26:34
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:
(V): There wasn't ONE Democrat who voted to abolish slavery. Only Republicans were on the side of abolishing slavery.

28. Juin 2010, 22:24:36
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:
(V): I did.

28. Juin 2010, 22:21:38
Mort 
... war democrats.. peace democrats..some voted for Lincoln.. some didn't.

28. Juin 2010, 22:16:41
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: Was it before the parties swapped ideologies or before the liberal republicans moved to the Democratic party..

enlighten me.. tell me the real story of the formation and changes within the parties.

28. Juin 2010, 21:48:52
Papa Zoom 
The modern Democratic Party truly arose in the 1830s, with the election of Andrew Jackson.

From Wikipedia: From the end of the Civil War, African Americans almost unanimously favored the Republican Party due to its overwhelming political and more tangible efforts in achieving abolition, particularly through President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. The south had long been a Democratic stronghold, favoring a state's right to legal slavery. In addition, the ranks of the fledgling Ku Klux Klan were composed almost entirely of white Democrats.

(The Republican Party was...)Founded in northern states in 1854 by anti-slavery activists, modernizers, ex-Whigs and ex-Free Soilers, the Republican Party quickly became the principal opposition to the dominant Democratic Party. It first came to power in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency and oversaw the American Civil War and Reconstruction

Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men.

The Party had the goal of containing the expansion of slavery, which would cause the collapse of the Slave Power and the expansion of freedom.

The party took on the mission of saving the Union and destroying slavery during the American Civil War and over Reconstruction.

So bite me. The answer is that the history of the CURRENT Democratic party is one of pro-slavery, Klu Klux Klan membership and anti-union.

28. Juin 2010, 21:37:42
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:
(V): You don't know your US political history

28. Juin 2010, 21:27:43
Mort 
To think in the 1950's the thing that brought 'peace' to the Korean conflict was the A-bomb. 26 warheads sent to Japan for use if McCarthy thought defeat was inevitable.

28. Juin 2010, 21:25:23
Mort 
Sujet: Re: and this is also true for Canada --- in those countries where citizens are disarmed in their own homes, day burglary is commonplace and dangerous because criminals know they will not be shot at if caught flagrante delicto.
Artful Dodger: ... where do you get this C&P's from.. the NRA...

Where's your proof man... real stats, not propoganda.

28. Juin 2010, 21:20:20
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: Was this when Democrats were Republicans?? Or like the age of Korea.. North Korea were the 'bad' guys but it didn't stop the Southerners killing 100's of 1000's in weeding out exercises or the USA forces being ordered to shoot civilians in case they were Northerners.

28. Juin 2010, 21:00:03
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: The Federal Government at its best
Little Miss "No-Fly List"
Jeannie DeAngelis
It is comforting to know that even though registered sex offenders may show up at your door wearing Census 2010 credentials, at least Americans can rest easy in the knowledge that, if flying, Homeland Security is profiling potential terrorists like six-year old Alyssa Thomas.

Little Miss "no-fly list" Alyssa found out she was under Big Sis and DHS surveillance when she and parents, Doctor and Mrs. Thomas, boarded a Continental Airlines flight from Cleveland to Minneapolis.

The ticket agent at Hopkins Airport alerted the family that Alyssa was on the TSA "no-fly list." The Transportation Security Administration, which has also been known on occasion to hire felons, employs airport security personnel to identify potential terrorists before they board the airplane.

...

A census worker raped and bludgeoned a handicapped woman in Indiana after getting a job working for the same federal government that put a first grader on the terrorist "no-fly" list, and these people want to run national health care?

Yeah, and they will run it into the ground.

Bozos

28. Juin 2010, 20:40:35
Papa Zoom 
A study by the U.S. Dept. of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention tracked 4000 juveniles aged 6-15 inDenver (CO), Pittsburgh (PA), and Rochester (NY) from 1993-1995. The investigators found that children who use firearms with parental supervision, as far as hunting and target shooting, are less likely to commit acts of violence and street crimes (14 percent) than children who have no guns in their homes (24 percent); whereas children who obtain guns illegally do so at the whopping rate of 74 percent.(13)

Gun Control Doesn't Work.

28. Juin 2010, 20:37:45
Papa Zoom 
The rising tide of thievery and burglaries in England has dubbed Britain "a nation of thieves," wrote the London Sunday Times (January 11, 1998), which noted: "More than one in three British men has a criminal record by the age of forty. While America has cut its crime rate dramatically
    Britain remains the crime capital of the West. Where have we gone wrong?"

28. Juin 2010, 20:37:06
Papa Zoom 
Interestingly, the same thing occurred in Great Britain. Following a 1996 massacre of school children by a madman in Dunblane, Scotland, the British government banned and ordered the confiscation of most firearms. Since then a horrific crime wave has taken place in England and Scotland. In 1998, the U.S. Department of Justice declared that the rate of muggings in England had surpassed that in the U.S. by 40 percent, while assault and burglary rates were nearly 100 percent higher in England than in the U.S.

To make matters worse for England --- and this is also true for Canada --- in those countries where citizens are disarmed in their own homes, day burglary is commonplace and dangerous because criminals know they will not be shot at if caught flagrante delicto. Not so in the U.S., where burglars not only prefer night burglaries but try to make sure homeowners are not at home to avoid being shot at by the intended victim.

28. Juin 2010, 20:35:32
Papa Zoom 
Australians are learning the lessons of indiscriminate, draconian gun control laws the hard way. In 1996, a criminally insane man shot to death 35 people at a Tasmanian resort. The government immediately responded by passing stringent gun control laws, banning most firearms, and ordering their confiscation. More than 640,000 guns were seized from ordinary Australian citizens.(10)

As a result, there has been a sharp and dramatic increase in violent crime against the disarmed law-abiding citizens, who in small communities and particularly in rural areas are now unable to protect themselves from brigands and robbers. That same year in the state of Victoria, there was a 300 percent increase in homicides committed with firearms. The following year, robberies increased almost 60 percent in South Australia. By 1999, assaults had increased in New South Wales by almost 20 percent. Two years following the gun ban/confiscation, armed robberies rose by 73 percent, unarmed robberies by 28 percent, kidnappings by 38 percent, assaults by 17 percent and manslaughter by 29 percent, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

28. Juin 2010, 20:34:42
Papa Zoom 
Supreme Court: Second Amendment applies to states and localities, too
Thomas Lifson
A huge civil rights victory today from the Supreme Court, as the Justices voted 5 to 4 that constitutional protections for the right to bear arms apply to state and local governments, as well as the federal government.

This should not have been a difficult case to decide, as the Court has previously held that constitutional restraints on the federal government also apply to states and localities when other civil rights are in question. Nonetheless, the four liberal justices found reason to make exceptions for the civil right they personally disagree with.

28. Juin 2010, 20:34:23
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:
(V): The answer Jules, is ZERO. There wasn't ONE Democrat who voted to abolish slavery.

Get a clue.

28. Juin 2010, 09:58:07
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: How many Conservatives wanted to keep slavery back then in a different age.. Women didn't have the vote.. Over here in the UK working men didn't have the vote.

Other old history was that the founders of the Protestant churches wanted the genocide of all Jews as they crucified Christ.

28. Juin 2010, 07:01:48
Papa Zoom 
Q. How many Democrats in Congress voted to abolish slavery?
127
95
34
0

27. Juin 2010, 06:25:40
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: This from CNBC

26. Juin 2010, 20:26:10
"GERRY" 
Sujet: Re: and How true is this ROFL
Bernice: LMAO at least NASCAR likes us

26. Juin 2010, 19:26:30
Papa Zoom 
June 26, 2010
Democrat says Arizona isn't on southern border
Greg Halvorson
Friends, if you don't think Liberty is in deep doo, then you're not paying attention. Elected officials - notably Barbara Boxer - have become so patently and publicly thick that you half expect them to pass laws in crayon. The U.S. House, in particular, is packed with members (Hank Johnson, Bob Etheridge, Maxine Waters) who seem incapable of speaking without calling into question whether they're gunning for laughs.

What's troubling isn't their idiocy, however, but its prevalence beyond the Beltway. The failure of citizens to participate in elections has handed nimrods wide powers. Take Peggy West, an elected official from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A graduate of _________ (Har-Harvard?), she recently made her case against Arizona's immigration law, saying:

"If this were Texas, which is a state that is directly on the border with Mexico, and they were calling for a measure like this, saying they were having an issue with undocumented people flooding the border, I would look twice, but it's Arizona, a state that is a ways removed from the border...."


Shocked? Don't be. Liberals, in a recent survey by Zogby International, scored lower than conservatives on eight of eight questions. Eight routs, the intellectual equivalent of the Pittsburgh Steelers crushing Peafop Middle School. Zogby addressed economics (Where does money come from? Liberal: "trees") but the subject doesn't matter. Liberals are numb on every subject in which they profess knowledge.

Plato, on the other hand, was decidedly brilliant. The Greek philosopher once quipped that, "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors."

Who in Milwaukee would argue with that?

26. Juin 2010, 19:24:36
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re: and How true is this ROFL
Bernice:

26. Juin 2010, 12:38:16
"GERRY" 
Sujet: Re: and How true is this ROFL
Bernice: LMAO they missed CANADA or don't we matter

26. Juin 2010, 08:40:47
Bernice 
Sujet: and How true is this ROFL
Last month the UN conducted a world-wide survey by phone.

The only question asked was:-

"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the food
shortage in the rest of the world?"

The survey was a huge failure because of the following:

1. In Eastern Europe they didn't know what "honest" meant.
2. In Western Europe they didn't know what "shortage" meant.
3. In Africa they didn't know what "food" meant.
4. In China they didn't know what "opinion" meant.
5. In the Middle East they didn't know what "solution" meant.
6. In South America they didn't know what "please" meant.
7. In the USA they didn't know what "the rest of the world" meant.
8. In Australia they hung up as soon as they heard the Indian accent.

25. Juin 2010, 21:32:50
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: madness
June 25, 2010
Town Jeopardizes Health of Sexually Active Preschoolers
Peter Wilson
Provincetown, Massachusetts "to rethink condom policy," reports the Boston Globe. After Governor Deval Patrick "expressed concern" the School Committee will revisit its policy of providing free condoms to "the Cape Cod community's elementary school, which serves preschoolers to sixth-graders."

A measure of sanity taken by the town famous for its flamboyant gay parades and S&M shops? Not exactly. The conservative new regulations will limit free condom distribution to the preschool through fourth grade, but will offer protection to all sexually active fifth and sixth graders:

"If parents are that upset, and we have to revise it to fifth- and sixth-graders, then that would be fine with me,'' said [School Committee member Carrie] Notaro, who has a preschooler and a second-grader in the elementary school.

Parents however will have no say in whether their fifth-grader is authorized to get a condom, Notaro noted, since kids aren't "going to ask their parents anyway."

Things sure have changed since the Pilgrims landed in 1620.

25. Juin 2010, 21:29:40
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re: Al Gore’s masseuse
Jim Dandy: are you reading it with your left or right brain?

25. Juin 2010, 18:27:15
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Al Gore’s masseuse
Artful Dodger: Her story is full of inconsistancies.I read the report with an open mind, but it just doesn't pass the smell test

25. Juin 2010, 16:49:31
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re: Al Gore’s masseuse
Jim Dandy: That you don't buy her story doesn't mean she's not telling the truth. In this country, we consider people innocent until proven guilty. But it doesn't matter. She's not really a contender for the crown so the media is wasting it's time trying to discredit her. They'll move on to others eventually. But that she is a powerful force is evident. That's why the left wing clown try so hard to discredit her. So much so that one idiot moved in right next door to her.

That's creepy.

25. Juin 2010, 08:25:49
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: Our MP's over expenses said they were acting in goof faith and in compliance with the rules.... Lot's found voters did not think it was so good, nor their parties or constituents.

25. Juin 2010, 07:44:42
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Al Gore’s masseuse
Artful Dodger: For someone who tries to come across as both niave and street smart, she sure took alot of abuse and came back for more.I don't buy her story for a second

25. Juin 2010, 07:18:40
Papa Zoom 

25. Juin 2010, 07:14:09
Papa Zoom 
modifié par Papa Zoom (25. Juin 2010, 07:15:27)
No Palin Setback Too Small for Couric Who Skips How Palin 'Acted in Good Faith'
by Brent Baker
Demonstrating that no setback for Sarah Palin which can be portrayed as a rebuke is too insignificant or relevant for Katie Couric, she made time on Thursday's CBS Evening News to inform her viewers about a disputable technical violation of arcane law:
One little word will cost Sarah Palin a small fortune. Today, state investigators in Alaska said a legal defense fund she set up while she was Governor was illegal. They said the use of the word “official” on the fund's Web site implied it was endorsed by the office of the Governor. Palin's lawyer says she will return the fund's nearly $400,000.

Unmentioned by Couric? How Timothy Petumenos, the investigator/counsel for the Alaska Personnel Board which issued the ruling, absolved Palin of blame. “Petumenos found the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee acted in good faith and relied on the advice of lawyers when setting up the fund,” the Anchorage Daily News reported in an afternoon posting.

PDF of the board's report, which noted: “Governor Palin complied fully with AS 39.52.210(a) by declining to take any proceeds from the Trust once the Complaint was filed pending resolution of this matter.”

25. Juin 2010, 07:06:24
Papa Zoom 
June 24, 2010
Al Gore’s masseuse
Richard Baehr
After you read through this 70 plus page report of the Portland, Oregon police interview with the licensed massage therapist who claims she was sexually attacked by Al Gore in his hotel room, I think any doubts about whether this story is true or not, will disappear.

The wonderful part of this politically (other than that it will greatly slow any momentum for climate change legislation, and further cheapens all the Nobel Prize winners) is that with Obama not useful as a salesman for Democrats running this year, Clinton was going to be the substitute campaigner. With the Gore story, the Lewinsky/Paula Jones stories will immediately be back in view.

Was Clinton a mentor to al gore on sexual assault and adultery?

25. Juin 2010, 06:59:26
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:Republicans secretly think Obama is the Messiah and are being given a wake up call that he can't fix everything at once
Jim Dandy: You're probably right. I don't think we get the straight story from anywhere. I don't think the main stream media reports accurately, nor the left wing blogs, and it would be crazy to believe that right wing blogs are any more credible. I have to admit I do think Fox is the best. The shows I watch ALL have both sides of any issue represented. Still, it's hard to sort out conflicting stories. So many different slants on the news.

But I think it's clear that Obama has botched many things in his reaction to this spill. And I'm very confused with his latest action. Explain this:

"Feds halt work on LA sand berms
Jeannie DeAngelis
Sand berms are an insurance policy meant to protect the Louisiana coastline from oil spill damage. The Louisiana sand berm venture involves moving "sand from a mile out in the Gulf of Mexico and pumping it closer in to shore to build manmade barrier islands."

Nevertheless, lacking a more formidable idea and one week into the project the federal government decided to shut "down the dredging that was being done to create protective sand berms in the Gulf of Mexico."

Louisiana's Republican Governor Bobby Jindal staunchly supports protecting the coastline with a sandy barricade, which may explain why the "berm issue has created its own toxic friction between Louisiana and the Obama Administration."

It seems that ever since Obama took over the reins of reason the government's first-and-foremost effort is directed at implementing the illogical, obstructing progress and public wellbeing and placing the vulnerable at risk."

It's an emergency crisis. Why halt anything that will help? That's a part I don't get.

25. Juin 2010, 06:47:25
The Col 
Sujet: Re:Republicans secretly think Obama is the Messiah and are being given a wake up call that he can't fix everything at once
Tuesday: I think it would be foolish to think many Republicans aren't putting a little more mustard on the fastball when opportunity presents itself towards Obama.They got hammered from the left regarding GW,it's payback time in many of their minds.

25. Juin 2010, 06:43:25
The Col 
Sujet: Re:Republicans secretly think Obama is the Messiah and are being given a wake up call that he can't fix everything at once
Artful Dodger: I think in hindsight he could have done better, but at the time there was little uproar.Most were duped into thinking BP had things under some degree of control.

24. Juin 2010, 19:28:45
Papa Zoom 
June 24, 2010
Obama's ally ousted as Aussie PM
Thomas Lifson
President Obama's endorsement is proving to be a political kiss of death overseas as well as at home (ask Arlen Specter about the value of an Obama endorsement).

Barack Obama publicly acknowledged two months ago that Kevin Rudd, just ignominiously ousted by his own party as Prime Minister of Australia, was politically a great match for him.

How many Democrats will lose in the next election due to the Obama factor.

The more the merrier.

24. Juin 2010, 15:28:45
"GERRY" 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: I'am a man & i don't like war

24. Juin 2010, 08:47:50
Mort 
How many committees does it take to work out how to screw in a light bulb.


.... unknown... section 42.8.1b hasn't been agreed on.

24. Juin 2010, 08:44:21
Mort 
Sujet: Re: President Obama for not allowing foreign ships into the Gulf of Mexico
Artful Dodger: ... But there are already ships there.... If some politician wants to play a points game over a little bit of red tape then so be it....

Do the foreign nationality ships working in the area have to leave until some politician gets his 15 minutes??

.. Sounds like that MEP getting paid to dis the NHS for the Murdoch unbiased news services. *cough*

24. Juin 2010, 02:24:47
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Odd that they would hold hearings about an ACT that doesn't apply. Very odd.
Foreign Ships Help in Gulf Clean-up
R.G. Edmonson | Jun 15, 2010 2:33PM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
Washington | Regulation | Maritime | United States
Lawmakers to hold hearing on Jones Act waivers to allow operations
The House Transportation subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation will hold a hearing Thursday on the influx of foreign-flag vessels in the Gulf of Mexico oil clean-up operation.

24. Juin 2010, 02:23:03
Papa Zoom 
The Coast Guard Friday "redoubled" efforts to keep the Deepwater Horizon oil spill from impacting Gulf states by calling in more skimming boats and equipment from the Netherlands, Norway, France, and Spain after previously telling one Dutch official "Thanks, but no thanks," to an offer of help.

That revelation comes as Florida lawmakers beg for more skimmers to ward off Gulf spill oil approaching the state's white sand beaches and as the Unified Command – led by Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen – struggles with chain-of-command issues as BP changes its on-scene leadership.

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0619/Jones-Act-Maritime-politics-strain-Gulf-oil-spill-cleanup


I can find tons to these kinds of reports but NOTHING to support your scenario.

24. Juin 2010, 02:20:35
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re: there may be some confusion re the Jones Act but that doens't explain this;
(V): Hawaii Republican Rep. Charles Djou became the latest member of Congress to publicly criticize President Obama for not allowing foreign ships into the Gulf of Mexico to help with the clean-up effort of the BP oil spill.

Djou called on the administration to temporarily suspend the Jones Act, which bars foreign ships from engaging in transporting goods to and from American ports. According to a clause in the statute, the president can waive the law on an emergency and temporary basis.

24. Juin 2010, 02:05:28
Mort 
Sujet: Re:Republicans secretly think Obama is the Messiah and are being given a wake up call that he can't fix everything at once
Tuesday: I just wish those in India killed and hurt through that USA firm flouting safety regs would get their compensation.. They are still fighting in USA courts I believe, and that is not the only case in the courts still.

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