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Topic: Remember When?
Conrad_73's photo
Sun 07/06/14 07:48 AM






When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


Why does Atlas frighten you so?laugh

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Sun 07/06/14 08:23 AM







When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

yawn yawn yawn


Go study your Geography!
Love how,in typical Fashion,you place Switzerland in Scandinavia!



That alone tells me a few things!:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Besides,I don't know how you get me in to those Quotes,since I wasn't even quoted!rofl rofl slaphead
Yep,and I remember quite well the Underhandedness and Skullduggery by Johnson,Gore senior,Byrd and others!
Only reason they climbed on the Bandwagon is because they feared to lose those Votes!laugh

Besides,I might have a better grasp on US History than some ever will!pitchfork


have always wondered Conrad why that is? Your interest in out history. Would you consider Switzerland as one of the tiny countries along with Belgium & Luxembourg and the netherlands? I always wondered if that designation was specific....lollaugh

I don;t think Lyndon Johnson plotted to kill JFK, but I do think that he, JFK, and Eishower would, if in residence now, send troops to the mexican border and into central america directly....bay of pigs style.

What happened to those times? A gradual erosion of the morale to uphold the Constitution which will be Obama's legacy. LaRaza saw a chink in the resolve to uphold our laws, and now wish to see the armor fall off completely.

The Civil Rights legislation was LEGAL and the subjects were legal nationals / citizens living here LEGALLY (big big difference). Their rights had been on the horizon for years and many commonfolk in the USA supported that legislation. Black Americans were well organised and familiar with US political machinery. They had almost universal support north of mason/dixon which includes some of the more populated parts of the country. Black Americans, including the more radical elements, wanted to add to the existing constitution, not violate it. Quite the opposite of today's idiotic LaRaza notions.
actually,our two Countries have very similar. Constitutions,and a similar Political system,except we have several more than two Parties involved in the political Process!
Besides the difference in the Voting-Process!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_in_Switzerland

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Switzerland

and since this is an International Forum,I'll take any interest I wish in the History and current Events of the USofA!
Regardless of what my Friend Best is muttering about!laugh


the participation of those from many countries makes the participation international, but I believe the site itself is American using American English. In any case that is little more than a technicality. I don;t think anyone was disputing international participation, nor was I objecting to your interest in American History. Americans believe soundly in the freedom of conscience including the right to call Rand sophmoric (:wink: laugh ) You seem a little defensive. I was just wondering why you were so interested as perhaps you are an historian or have US relatives or something. I was not asking for a negative or argumentative agenda, Conrad.

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 07/06/14 08:28 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 07/06/14 08:30 AM






When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


I know you rather attack me,than discuss the Issues I brought up!
It's an idisputable Fact that Johnson,Al Gore sr and a lot of his other Cronies in the Democrat-Party went out of their way to torpedo the Civilrights-Bill,until the Fright got them,that they could lose the African-American Vote!
That was the persuader for Johnson to sign!
Tell me it ain't so!laugh

strange that the Democrats filibustered the Passing of the Bill!

The complete list of the 21 Democrats who opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes Senators:

- Hill and Sparkman of Alabama
- Fulbright and McClellan of Arkansas
- Holland and Smathers of Florida
- Russell and Talmadge of Georgia
- Ellender and Long of Louisiana
- Eastland and Stennis of Mississippi
- Ervin and Jordan of North Carolina
- Johnston and Thurmond of South Carolina
- Gore Sr. and Walters of Tennessee
- H. Byrd and Robertson of Virginia
- R. Byrd of West Virginia

Democrat Senators organized the record Senate filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Included among the organizers were several prominent and well known liberal Democrat standard bearers including:
- Robert Byrd, current senator from West Virginia
- J. William Fulbright, Arkansas senator and political mentor of Bill Clinton
- Albert Gore Sr., Tennessee senator, father and political mentor of Al Gore. Gore Jr. has been known to lie about his father's opposition to the Civil Rights Act.
- Sam Ervin, North Carolina senator of Watergate hearings fame
- Richard Russell, famed Georgia senator and later President Pro Tempore

http://gopcapitalist.tripod.com/democratrecord.html


Conrad_73's photo
Sun 07/06/14 08:28 AM








When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

yawn yawn yawn


Go study your Geography!
Love how,in typical Fashion,you place Switzerland in Scandinavia!



That alone tells me a few things!:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Besides,I don't know how you get me in to those Quotes,since I wasn't even quoted!rofl rofl slaphead
Yep,and I remember quite well the Underhandedness and Skullduggery by Johnson,Gore senior,Byrd and others!
Only reason they climbed on the Bandwagon is because they feared to lose those Votes!laugh

Besides,I might have a better grasp on US History than some ever will!pitchfork


have always wondered Conrad why that is? Your interest in out history. Would you consider Switzerland as one of the tiny countries along with Belgium & Luxembourg and the netherlands? I always wondered if that designation was specific....lollaugh

I don;t think Lyndon Johnson plotted to kill JFK, but I do think that he, JFK, and Eishower would, if in residence now, send troops to the mexican border and into central america directly....bay of pigs style.

What happened to those times? A gradual erosion of the morale to uphold the Constitution which will be Obama's legacy. LaRaza saw a chink in the resolve to uphold our laws, and now wish to see the armor fall off completely.

The Civil Rights legislation was LEGAL and the subjects were legal nationals / citizens living here LEGALLY (big big difference). Their rights had been on the horizon for years and many commonfolk in the USA supported that legislation. Black Americans were well organised and familiar with US political machinery. They had almost universal support north of mason/dixon which includes some of the more populated parts of the country. Black Americans, including the more radical elements, wanted to add to the existing constitution, not violate it. Quite the opposite of today's idiotic LaRaza notions.
actually,our two Countries have very similar. Constitutions,and a similar Political system,except we have several more than two Parties involved in the political Process!
Besides the difference in the Voting-Process!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_in_Switzerland

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Switzerland

and since this is an International Forum,I'll take any interest I wish in the History and current Events of the USofA!
Regardless of what my Friend Best is muttering about!laugh


the participation of those from many countries makes the participation international, but I believe the site itself is American using American English. In any case that is little more than a technicality. I don;t think anyone was disputing international participation, nor was I objecting to your interest in American History. Americans believe soundly in the freedom of conscience including the right to call Rand sophmoric (:wink: laugh ) You seem a little defensive. I was just wondering why you were so interested as perhaps you are an historian or have US relatives or something. I was not asking for a negative or argumentative agenda, Conrad.

Just thought I'd clarify my interest in the US a bit!laugh

Bestinshow's photo
Sun 07/06/14 07:13 PM







When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


Why does Atlas frighten you so?laugh
It makes me giggle

Bestinshow's photo
Sun 07/06/14 07:20 PM
I dont know Mr Conrad your country leads most of the world in vacation time public education high minimum wage maternity leave etc etc. It seems you should spend your time trying to educate your own country on the virtues of free market capitalism. Oh by the way I admire your country far more than Uber Umerika

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 07/07/14 12:33 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Mon 07/07/14 12:40 AM

I dont know Mr Conrad your country leads most of the world in vacation time public education high minimum wage maternity leave etc etc. It seems you should spend your time trying to educate your own country on the virtues of free market capitalism. Oh by the way I admire your country far more than Uber Umerika


actually there is no Minimumwage in Switzerland!
The Voters just rejected the setting of a Minimumwage on May 18th!
I don't know what Country you are talking about,but it must be Sweden!laugh laugh laugh

You really need to get your Facts straight!
Also,another Point,here we are NOT forced into a Union,and getting thieved blind by the Union-Thugs,like You-Know-Where!laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 07/07/14 12:34 AM








When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


Why does Atlas frighten you so?laugh
It makes me giggle
why does Atlas frighten you so?

Bestinshow's photo
Mon 07/07/14 01:24 AM









When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


Why does Atlas frighten you so?laugh
It makes me giggle
why does Atlas frighten you so?
Lets face it Mr Conrad who would want to live in the mad max world of runaway capitalism? The aged would not fare well under such a brutal system. Only those who can work and trample others could possibly thrive at the expense of others. Such a system would use up the strong and then kick them to the curb when they are sick and elderly, no pension no medical no money for them. It frightens me that anyone can take it seriously. And when they do I giggle. If it came to pass I would cry for the future of the world and the children not born yet.

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 07/07/14 01:54 AM










When the Civil Rights bill passed, no one screamed for Johnson's impeachment. In fact, people like Richard Russell told his state that they may not like it, he doesn't like, but as federal law they needed to peacefully follow it. Remember when Buckley told the John Birches to get a grip?

What happened to those types of people and times?


I remember Johnson saying "We will have these Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 100 years". It's the only reason he did. I remember Eisenhower before him sending in Army Rangers to protect African American students many years before Johnson did that.


I thought the quote was: "We just handed the South to the Republicans for the next 100 years"
Forgive Mr Conrad he is not from this country. He is from one of those Scandinavian countries, ya know the ones that are in the top ten as far as standard of living.

Jealous?laugh
No but the policies you promote are not practiced in your country ya know that rugged capitalist thing, every man for himself etc etc. I just find it odd how you promote that Atlas shrugged rubbish while living in a country that is pretty much is a nanny state and has a far better standard of living than the US.


Why does Atlas frighten you so?laugh
It makes me giggle
why does Atlas frighten you so?
Lets face it Mr Conrad who would want to live in the mad max world of runaway capitalism? The aged would not fare well under such a brutal system. Only those who can work and trample others could possibly thrive at the expense of others. Such a system would use up the strong and then kick them to the curb when they are sick and elderly, no pension no medical no money for them. It frightens me that anyone can take it seriously. And when they do I giggle. If it came to pass I would cry for the future of the world and the children not born yet.

Holy Moly,what do they teach you in School over there?
You actually described your present system to a "T"!
You really have no inkling about Capitalism!

Here,edumcate youreseff!

http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/capitalism.html

so,hopefully you won't make those Boners in the future!laugh
All you are doing is describing different Systems of Statism!laugh
Well,keep on describing,I am out of here!

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