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Old 03-26-2018, 07:21 PM   #1
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Yeah. Plus you have white privilege. The Native American Indians didn't get citizenship until 1924.

America was founded by white people. Trump wants to keep it that way. That's what he means by Make America Great Again. When asked what he meant by "again," he said 1950. That was before the civil rights movement, and during the Jim Crow days ; when there were whites only bathrooms and drinking fountains. That's what he means by great again. And prolly why you voted for him.
Didn't you ever study history? It was the Democrats that deceived the Indians (think Andrew Jackson), kept the slaves (Democrats in the North and the South), and resisted civil rights.

It was the Republicans that fought for their freedoms. Ever hear of Abraham Lincoln?

Try not to get your history from mainstream media. Let me recommend a good encyclopedia.
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Didn't you ever study history? It was the Democrats that deceived the Indians (think Andrew Jackson), kept the slaves (Democrats in the North and the South), and resisted civil rights.

It was the Republicans that fought for their freedoms. Ever hear of Abraham Lincoln?

Try not to get your history from mainstream media. Let me recommend a good encyclopedia.
I know the history. So when did the parties flip? LBJ? Nixon? The southern states are now predominately republican.
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I know the history.
That's doubtful.

If you knew the history of the liberal progressive movement in the US, and it's key players, you would have no part of it.
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Trump's approval went up? Whassup with that?

The Media has been predicting the end of the world for more than a year!

They have become the outreach arm of the worst fundamental religious fanatics -- the evil cult of progressivism -- with their High Priest Obama, who wants to clone himself with millions more, and their High Priestess Crooked Hilary herself.
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Trump's approval went up? Whassup with that?

The Media has been predicting the end of the world for more than a year!

They have become the outreach arm of the worst fundamental religious fanatics -- the evil cult of progressivism -- with their High Priest Obama, who wants to clone himself with millions more, and their High Priestess Crooked Hilary herself.
Both you and Awareness need to realize that demonizing your opponent is not a way to reconcile the country.
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Both you and Awareness need to realize that demonizing your opponent is not a way to reconcile the country.
Wait a minute.

Several of you have been piling on me for years. Now you decide to step back and reprimand two of us for what you do too?

Yeah that makes a lot of sense.
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Wait a minute.

Several of you have been piling on me for years. Now you decide to step back and reprimand two of us for what you do too?

Yeah that makes a lot of sense.
Is this a step up for me? I'm usually grouped with zeek. But why would ZNP put you down like that? You, who won't bow to your high priest Obama. But who kisses the ring of pontif Trump

Thanks for the laughs bro Ohio. And you too ZNP.
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Wait a minute.

Several of you have been piling on me for years. Now you decide to step back and reprimand two of us for what you do too?

Yeah that makes a lot of sense.
Who have I demonized?
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That's doubtful.

If you knew the history of the liberal progressive movement in the US, and it's key players, you would have no part of it.
I don't. Remember? I'm a mugwump.
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I don't. Remember? I'm a mugwump.
But you caucus with the progressives.
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But you caucus with the progressives.
Hogwash. I caucus with no one. Sure I don't caucus with Fox, like you. But neither do I caucus with MSNBC, or any other of the news stations. My main news source is Mail Online, and also Drudge Report. Other than that I comb the web, not aligning with left or right reports, but doing my best to see thru biases I find in all of them.

In other words, I caucus with none of them, like you do with your 'right' sources. So you accuse me of what you are doing. You are the one that caucuses. That's why you have to say I do.

I will admit tho. If being a Christian means being a Trump supporter, then I'm not a Christian. At least not that type. Cuz Trump represents no Christian values, no family values, and no Christian morals. Trump is bamboozling Christians.
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Hogwash. I caucus with no one. Sure I don't caucus with Fox, like you. But neither do I caucus with MSNBC, or any other of the news stations. My main news source is Mail Online, and also Drudge Report. Other than that I comb the web, not aligning with left or right reports, but doing my best to see thru biases I find in all of them.

In other words, I caucus with none of them, like you do with your 'right' sources. So you accuse me of what you are doing. You are the one that caucuses. That's why you have to say I do.

I will admit tho. If being a Christian means being a Trump supporter, then I'm not a Christian. At least not that type. Cuz Trump represents no Christian values, no family values, and no Christian morals. Trump is bamboozling Christians.
You say you have no attachment to progressives, yet your views are identical to theirs. You say that you also read conservative sources, yet your views reflect none of theirs.

Why do you worry about Christians so much? Why do you obsess about who they like or don't like? You are convinced that all Christians are fools anyway, so why do you care if they are deceived? Haven't you said repeatedly that Christians have been fooled by a book full of errors?

Freedom of speech means that we give others the right to believe things which we would consider both stupid and wrong. You seem to be unable to accept that.
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If being a Christian means being a Trump supporter, then I'm not a Christian.
Every time you and Zeek repeat this drivel you provide evidence for the "fake news".

1. The article that Zeek provided didn't say Christians support Trump. It didn't say Catholics, or Protestants, or even Evangelicals support Trump.

What it said is that a very strange group they refer to as "White Evangelicals" that adhere to a Christian Nationalist doctrine support Trump.

I have met with many Evangelical groups and they have always been very diverse with whites always being a minority or at the very least not a majority.

If you characterize the LRC as Evangelical then that would have been the whitest Evangelicals I ever met with, yet Chinese and Asians were the majority of that group (when viewed as a worldwide organization and not locally).

But in none of these groups was the US being a Christian Nation ever some kind of doctrine that we adhered to.

What is exceedingly clear is that they did not say that Christians support Trump because Protestants and Catholics and non white Evangelicals would be the lion share of that in the US.

Rather it is white nationalists that identify as Evangelical -- i.e. White supremacists, Brown Shirts, or Nazis. But instead of saying that KKK and Nazis support Trump they want to insinuate that Evangelical Christians support him. This narrative is a confirmation of what Ohio has been preaching about HC BO being the high priest and priestess of some anti Christians political movement.
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I don't. Remember? I'm a mugwump.
I was not sure what exactly this meant, so I looked it up.

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This archetypal American word derives from the Algonquian dialect of Native Americans in Massachusetts. In their language, it meant “war leader”. The Puritan missionary John Eliot used it in his translation of the Bible into their language in 1663 to convey the English words duke, officer and captain.

Mugwump was brought into English in the early nineteenth century as a humorous term for a boss, bigwig, grand panjandrum, or other person in authority, although often one of a minor and inconsequential sort. This example comes from a story in an 1867 issue of Atlantic Monthly: “I’ve got one of your gang in irons — the Great Mugwump himself, I reckon — strongly guarded by men armed to the teeth; so you just ride up here and surrender”.

It hit the big time in 1884, during the presidential election that set Grover Cleveland against the Republican James G Blaine. Some Republicans refused to support Blaine, changed sides, and the New York Sun labelled them little mugwumps. Almost overnight, the sense of the word changed to turncoat. Later, it came to mean a politician who either could not or would not make up his mind on some important issue, or who refused to take a stand when he was expected to do so. Hence the old joke that a mugwump is a person sitting on the fence, with his mug on one side and his wump on the other.

There is also a slangy sense — less known these days, I believe — of a person who has been persuaded by his possession of a minor official position into a sense of self-importance, often becoming obnoxious as a result.
So now I know:
  • You're a native American war leader
  • You think you're the "bigwig" boss of the forum
  • You used to be a Republican, but changed sides, because you hate Cleveland, where I grew up
  • You're actually a "turncoat" traitor
  • You can't make up your mind on any issue
  • You love to sit on fences, with mug on one side and wump on the other
  • You let this moderator thing give you an exaggerated sense of self-importance
So now I know what a MUGWUMP is.
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I was not sure what exactly this meant, so I looked it up.

So now I know:
  • You're a native American war leader
  • You think you're the "bigwig" boss of the forum
  • You used to be a Republican, but changed sides, because you hate Cleveland, where I grew up
  • You're actually a "turncoat" traitor
  • You can't make up your mind on any issue
  • You love to sit on fences, with mug on one side and wump on the other
  • You let this moderator thing give you an exaggerated sense of self-importance
So now I know what a MUGWUMP is.
rotflmao ... That was great bro Ohio. I'm still cracking up.

I didn't know all that. I picked it up from Mark Twain, that used it as a term for someone that didn't support either party. But all the rest is pretty cool too.

I love your projections bro Ohio ; even tho I don't always agree with them, as they offend don't fit, but it's obvious that you need them.

Thanks for all that, and the history lesson. You ARE a peach.
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rotflmao ... That was great bro Ohio. I'm still cracking up.

I didn't know all that. I picked it up from Mark Twain, that used it as a term for someone that didn't support either party. But all the rest is pretty cool too.
Glad you enjoyed that.

So, do you still wanna be a Mugwump?

How about our beloved MOTA: Mugwump of the Age.
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I know the history. So when did the parties flip? LBJ? Nixon? The southern states are now predominately republican.
Since when did the "Southern States" epitomize something negative? My mother's family are all from Jackson, Ms. My uncle had his house blown up by the KKK because he was standing against racism. The KKK is a small minority of bigots left over from the Civil War. You don't get rid of bigots by being a bigot. The best way to deal with them is with modern forensic tools and the FBI. Once they could no longer hide under sheets they were exposed as the cowards they are.

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