I wore an antebellum dress to my prom, should i burn it and the pictures?
Au contraire my little fool.So...That's one order of Tubman.
In addition to melting down the Confederate Statuary I think we should rent advertising space on Confederate grave stones to raise money for Archeology at slave grave sites.
We should establish a Slave Grave Department and Investigate with Ground Penetrating Radar all known or suspected site of slave remains. Excavate and catalog and sample all found remains and compare against a data base of volunteered DNA from living people.
Thanks to this thread we are all now aware that there's a Confederate Grave Marker for a Camel.
A freaking Camel.
While we have no idea where we buried Washington's Butler.
No.I wore an antebellum dress to my prom, should i burn it and the pictures?
Au contraire my little fool.
Black Civil War soldiers were memorialized too.
Have you not been paying attention to the memorial pics I have posted?
This is 'Merica. We memorialize wars we fought in.
At least before we got flooded with a bunch of flower child wusses.
No, I'm not interested in looking for a bunch of bones of anybody.Well very good then. So you're on board with finding all the buried slaves and of course because who wouldn't be?
Did the South have the right? I think it was at the very least arguable. Jefferson would have said yes, but then Jefferson's America lacked the connections of nearly a hundred years of struggle. In Lincoln's time I think it was far less clear. Or, technically and considering a lot of what the founders had to say I think it's more likely than not that they'd have reluctantly agreed with the South's right to withdraw.
But as with you and Texas v. White, who cares? What I mean is that dead founding fathers don't get to control the issue. Lincoln and 23 states said no, there's no such right. The Court agreed.
If the founders had wanted to they could have set out unambiguous language on the point in the very Constitution they cobbled.
The country had an issue, slavery. Upon that issue it was split. The South tried to play lawyer to preserve their economic power and political clout and the greater part of the Union answered.
I'm okay with that given the stakes and the point. I hope (without revolution) at some point in the future the American people feel as strongly opposed to abortion.
Okay. The intent of the founders on the point means nothing to me...or to Lincoln and the prevailing side.
Might may have thwarted technical right in the moment. It's arguable. But it served an inarguable good and avoided prolonging a stench in the nostrils of any man of conscience, which sadly found little purchase in my South.
I hope that helped clarify our differences more succinctly.
I wore an antebellum dress to my prom, should i burn it and the pictures?
Sounds like you're a Sherman fan.
No, I'm not interested in looking for a bunch of bones of anybody.
(Especially if the RCC is around.)
But, since we've seen a laser cut epoxy coated grave stone for a Confederate Camel doesn't it seem a bit remiss to pave over the graves of the Black peoples ancestors?
Not strong enough. Go with Malcom X and just sit around watching the heads explode as people walk by it.So...That's one order of Tubman.
(inches away) You're going to show a cartoon of the Prophet next eating pork, aren't you? How many days do you have left and when did they tell you.In addition to melting down the Confederate Statuary I think we should rent advertising space on Confederate grave stones to raise money for Archeology at slave grave sites.
Sounds interesting. And it will give a lot of people with otherwise useless degrees given the field restrictions something to do.We should establish a Slave Grave Department and Investigate with Ground Penetrating Radar all known or suspected site of slave remains. Excavate and catalog and sample all found remains and compare against a data base of volunteered DNA from living people.
:think: Maybe with the camel.Thanks to this thread we are all now aware that there's a Confederate Grave Marker for a Camel.
A freaking Camel.
While we have no idea where we buried Washington's Butler.
Never tried to...you just can't deal with more than distorted cherry picking, which is a little sad and a little funny.You can't deny your own words.
No, but I can understand why you need to try this...I understood it when you cherry picked in lieu of answering what you weren't prepared to answer.Sorry dude. If you can't live with it, don't say it.
Your anticonstitutional , so just own it.
That's all you been doing since you noticed my quote of you......try to squirm your way out of your own words.Not strong enough. Go with Malcom X and just sit around watching the heads explode as people walk by it.
(inches away) You're going to show a cartoon of the Prophet next eating pork, aren't you? How many days do you have left and when did they tell you.
Sounds interesting. And it will give a lot of people with otherwise useless degrees given the field restrictions something to do.
:think: Maybe with the camel.
Never tried to...you just can't deal with more than distorted cherry picking, which is a little sad and a little funny.
You're also still dodging the Cosby hypothetical.
No, but I can understand why you need to try this...I understood it when you cherry picked in lieu of answering what you weren't prepared to answer.
Nah.But, since we've seen a laser cut epoxy coated grave stone for a Confederate Camel doesn't it seem a bit remiss to pave over the graves of the Black peoples ancestors?
I use both words often, only not when I think it's arguable. Crazy, right?It's arguable.....you just can't say yes or no can you?
Lincoln and most were a bit more pragmatic on the point. But they wanted it held in check while the non slave states grew in power, number, and territory. The Confederacy didn't want that. They knew what that eventually meant.I agree to a point....I agree with the abolitionists who wanted it gone.. The United States government didn't.
That's all you been doing since you noticed my quote of you......try to squirm your way out of your own words.
Well yes... CowardI use both words often, only not when I think it's arguable. Crazy, right?lain: That's why we have trials, courts, and arguments on legal points.
Lincoln and most were a bit more pragmatic on the point. But they wanted it held in check while the non slave states grew in power, number, and territory. The Confederacy didn't want that. They knew what that eventually meant.
And they were right. It was the beginning of the end for that institution. War simply accelerated the process while giving them an outside chance of surviving intact, if they could hold on long enough for the north to lose its taste for conflict.
Well, no. I haven't altered my position a jot. I actually just posted more to give your cherry picking the context that eluded your lizard brain, apparently. I'm not a little bashful about what I think. For instance, your contention that I'm anti Constitution is both unfounded and ignorant. See? No problem at all.
Like listening to a petulant child who having exhausted the meager stirrings of his lexicon can only stamp foot and repeat them.Well yes... Coward
You need to wake up from your life long nap and start taking responsibility for your words.Like listening to a petulant child who having exhausted the meager stirrings of his lexicon can only stamp foot and repeat them.
:think: You may need a nap.
A really evil man huh town?
To avoid a repeat of that, take it as a hypothetical. A guy is a real philanthropist, sends scores of deserving, poor kids with promise through college. He contributes time and money to all sorts of worthy causes. All the while he is raping women...say a couple of dozen. How do you judge him as a man?No man is either all good or all bad. I'm not really sure what good Cosby did with the intent to cause that good like Lee did. I won't defend Cosby on that basis.
No, he wasn't. He declared slavery an evil then served its master. That's not wholly honorable unless you own a crazy dictionary. And there were many men in his time who not only realized what Lee gave lip service to they acted on the belief and strove to end the practice, not defend its existence.Lee, however, was a wholly honorable man for his time
His failure to live up to his own and to serve that evil should.and his failure to live up to modern standards of morality does not obligate me to condemn him.
I took you off ignore ONLY to respond to this lie (i was told of it, since most here know my position on this and you lied (since you knew it too), and reinforce why you are on ignore, because you LIE. This is a big one, ive never once ever advocated for the execution of a gay, ever.
I even posted in a poll when i first came here that says i do not support it, and you know it, as well as rusha that i noticed supported your lying claim about me, thanks again for reminding me of the liar you are, and back to ignore for you.
I was actually sad to see rusha thank you for your lie, but then it looks like she like you have given themselves over to wickedness now. I expect it from you because you lie often, but it was the first time i saw rusha support a known lie, since she knows my stance on it too. Bye bye.
Yes I knew that, you're just being picky about the word "American"....
While we have no idea where we buried Washington's Butler.