Like my old man would say... “ boy, he ain’t got a backbone, just a piece of gristle”
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Originally posted by Jason View PostThis has been debated on other threads ad nauseam, but I am not sure I'd equate statue removal with essential political philosophy. If you truly do, and are not just being provocative, fair enough. More power to you.
I gotta be honest with you, I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Originally posted by Jason View PostSo I just got through reading HR 7573 and Crenshaw's response.
How what Crenshaw is saying any different than what Rep. Gohmert proposed that many were lauding earlier today? Crenshaw's vote was the first step in following through with what Gohmert was proposing.
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Originally posted by jds247 View PostHe's a politician what do you expect? They are all the same whether they have a D or a R by their name..Last edited by iamntxhunter; 07-24-2020, 03:06 AM.
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Originally posted by iamntxhunter View PostThere is a big difference between Democrats and Republicans. There are crooks and bad actors in any pilitical party but to state that the D's and R's are the same is a saying that simply isn't accurate.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostIf you still think there is a BIG difference, I’m not sure you can be helped. They are two wings of the same bird. A Democrat will brag about stealing from you before and after he does it. A republican will do it in smaller increments and won’t make a fuss about it
They are the same in that they will say anything, do anything, for CONTROL and the power to ram their agenda of authority down everyone’s throat...only some open their mouth wide instead of fighting it.
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Originally posted by Playa View Post
If you still think there is a BIG difference, I’m not sure you can be helped. They are two wings of the same bird. A Democrat will brag about stealing from you before and after he does it. A republican will do it in smaller increments and won’t make a fuss about it
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Statues honoring confederate generals and the like are honoring traitors. There is absolutely no doubt that these men violated their oath to uphold the constitution of the United States. They are historical figures and preserving their likeness in a museum is appropriate but honoring them on a public square never was right.
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