8/30/2006 12:05:19 PM
and?
8/30/2006 12:09:26 PM
I hope the citizens of Virginia vote him out of office in November.[Edited on August 30, 2006 at 12:31 PM. Reason : onoz!]
8/30/2006 12:11:43 PM
Wait. Who's from SC?
8/30/2006 12:18:46 PM
that will be hard unless they change laws to allow citizens of south carolina to vote for virginia senators.
8/30/2006 12:19:31 PM
^ahahaha pwnt
8/30/2006 12:20:54 PM
another brilliant pryderi thread
8/30/2006 12:27:27 PM
I guess if Iraq wants to elect Islamo-fascists, Virginia can elect Klansmen.
8/30/2006 12:31:53 PM
man I hope New York doesn't re-elect Governor Schwarzeneggeralso David Duke (former Klansman) ran for some seat maybe ~10 years ago...he lost]
8/30/2006 12:32:39 PM
i thought this thread was about robert byrd
8/30/2006 12:39:12 PM
omg i thought it was about salisburyboy
8/30/2006 12:42:01 PM
I thought it was about someone who's the opposite of my political affiliation
8/30/2006 12:45:43 PM
You know, with just a little fixing, I can get being this sentiment:"We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind,"This can be taken in a good way. Since it is being spoken by a man of Government I hope he meant to be against efforts of Government to mix the races, which makes sense if you believe the Government should do very little, as I do. "to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called "affirmative action" and similar measures,"All people should be treated equally by their Government which includes European peoples too, which makes "affirmative action" wrong. "to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people,"No one should have their heritage denigrated, particularly by their own Government."and to force the integration of the races."As a libertarian, I am against Government initiating force for most reasons, even something as silly as integrating the races, since they are integrating just fine all by themselves.
8/30/2006 1:07:23 PM
heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey what about Robert Byrd? Oh that's right, he's a democrat and immune from these kinds of attacks.
8/30/2006 1:13:12 PM
or maybe that's not what the thread is about.
8/30/2006 1:13:49 PM
Nope, its not. This is about attacking 1 specific senator who may be running for president for even associating with a group of racistsRather than, you know, being a card-carying Klansman
8/30/2006 1:24:40 PM
George Allen's campaign for Governor was the first campaign I ever worked on, and I've always considered him a decent and honorable guy. Was looking forward to him running for President.But in the last week his chances have pretty much approached -0- I think...
8/30/2006 2:06:26 PM
we all know that only conservatives can be the racists.maybe if allen promised to raise taxes to "help the poor" and was against the war, liberals would give him a free ride, like they do to robert byrd.nevermind that liberal policies of quotas and welfare are racist in the first place.
8/30/2006 2:28:56 PM
What the fuck is all this Robert Byrd shit?Racism is morally repugnant. Quit pretending nobody who agrees with liberals will ever point that out. The man was a fucking Klansman, in West Virginia, in the 40s--well before the modern civil rights movement had any momentum, and two decades before the Great Society--and has been in Congress for half a century. I wouldn't doubt he's still a racist deep down, too. The prejudices we form in youth can sometimes be impossible to overcome.But that's no reason for him to remain a Senator. I blame the citizens of WV more for that than I blame him.If you really want to cut to the heart of the matter, you'd make a thread about term limits so that officials harboring once culturally accepted prejudices don't become the dinosaurs of our political system like this.Now that Robert Byrd's been addressed.Why the hell is George Allen, who doesn't have Byrd's excuse, posing in a photo with four other guys who's current cultural prejudices reflect the same era?[Edited on August 30, 2006 at 6:28 PM. Reason : OMF ALLEN = LINCOLN]
8/30/2006 6:27:34 PM
why is this a problem 10 years after the fact?
8/30/2006 6:38:49 PM
10 years wasn't that long ago. It feels like yesterday to me.
8/30/2006 7:22:10 PM
8/30/2006 9:02:02 PM
Byrd wasn't just any old Klansman, he was the freakin Grand Dragon of WV.So, in everyone's eyes here, being Grand Dragon of the KKK is OK, but a happenstance meeting with a group of people with no obvious ties to racism in their name isn't.They may both be guilty of hate and total assholes, but you people are really reaching here. A decade ago, the rebel flag was still flying over some state capitals, so the fact that he walked by a couple of rebel flags, during that time, probably wasn't cause to pause.[Edited on August 30, 2006 at 10:40 PM. Reason : http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/06/30/scflag.01/]
8/30/2006 10:35:56 PM
8/30/2006 11:21:37 PM
most conservatives are at least a little racist
8/30/2006 11:24:40 PM
okkk...
8/30/2006 11:33:42 PM
^its a fact. there have been many studies on this.
8/31/2006 12:08:02 AM
If he promised to be "tolerant," as so many liberals claim to be, Senator Allen might have a chance. Tolerant of anyone EXCEPT those who would dare disagree with liberals’ failed ideas and costly government programs. And if Allen had "feelings / wo-o-o feelings," he might have a chance. But. . .but. . .we, the liberals, don't have feelings for those fucking evil conservatives. God bless everyone EXCEPT the fucking conservatives, amen. No, wait, we're liberal secular humanists--we don't believe in God. (NB: You don’t believe until you're in a foxhole.) This'll fix everything: We get Allen to equally redistribute all the wealth, centralize governmental control, and nationalize all the land and industries. That's the ticket! That'll make everything right EXCEPT economic incentives, production levels, and control of one's own destiny. Hey, whatever it takes, right?
8/31/2006 3:08:45 AM
8/31/2006 7:40:38 AM
8/31/2006 9:11:25 AM
I see, thanks GamecatSo, in general it is possible to be seen as allied with a group of people whom you know not much about, but in this specific instance it appears that he did indeed know the CCC had racist leanings.
8/31/2006 9:27:07 AM
Exactly.I'm sure TGD knows of some good examples of past embarassments experienced by politicians due to their ignorance of the organizations they were photographed or otherwise associated with.[Edited on August 31, 2006 at 9:36 AM. Reason : .]
8/31/2006 9:36:36 AM
So then we're agreedAllen's out,John McCain FTW
8/31/2006 9:40:14 AM
I'm no fan of McCain. I credit TGD for getting the ball rolling on that, too. Within the last couple years I've even become decidedly less of a fan.Frankly, I don't like our prospects for '08 no matter who runs.
8/31/2006 10:02:32 AM
Well, the sad thing is that we had no good choice last election either, and this year looks just as bleakI long for the days of '92 when I would have been able to vote for either candidate in good conscience.
8/31/2006 10:15:40 AM
8/31/2006 11:27:57 AM
I did pick a bad section to quote. You're right about that.The organizations CEO had something to say about the matter, though:
8/31/2006 11:46:34 AM
8/31/2006 1:31:34 PM
8/31/2006 1:39:37 PM
lol, Josh, I have more cred in here than you do (by FAR) and I've also taken classes on research methods, so while I'm not an expert, I am at least somewhat qualified to decide if the study should be taken seriously.If you don't think I'm capable, why don't you post your studies and let's all talk about them together.
8/31/2006 1:56:38 PM
The two-party system is a system with a built-in logical fallacy: the either-or fallacy. We all know that there are more than two ways to get things done, but we continue to accept the two-party approach.To me, it's like someone saying to you, "Okay, you can have either Cap'n Crunch or Frosted Flakes." And you're like, "Hey, I want Lucky Charms--I KNOW they exist I've seen them!" Yet, you are continually denied those delicious yellow stars and green clovers. The point is that we need--at least--a legitimate third-party choice in our elections. I am not one that often touts European methodologies, but I think that a coalition government could work here. With such a coalition, which would likely form if numerous third-party candidates were elected, I think that more of our nation's citizens would get what they want from their government. Where are my damn Lucky Charms?!
9/1/2006 6:32:34 PM
9/2/2006 11:18:28 AM
Yes, you're right, dammit! And you’re concise, too. We should TRY to break free, though. For some reason, I'm hearing an old Dokken tune in my head: "Breaking the chains around you / Nobody else can bind you / Take a good look around you / Now you're breaking the chains." Who knew that Don Dokken had the wisdom? But he does!I'm going to go check and see what Krokus has offered on this complex issue.
9/3/2006 5:47:49 AM
9/3/2006 9:33:22 AM
And if you're not a liberal or a conservative, you can fuck off.
9/3/2006 3:17:23 PM
Isn't Gephardt a moderate?
9/4/2006 10:59:23 AM
Your analysis of my post is way off base, LoneSnark. You will note that I was referring to PARTIES that are effectively participating in US elections--not individual candidates. Try again.
9/5/2006 10:12:12 AM
9/5/2006 10:27:45 AM
"Parties" are not running for office, candidates are.
9/5/2006 10:28:33 AM
9/5/2006 1:44:17 PM