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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Why Liberals Should Not Be Taken Seriously

Extremist Liberals believe that “progress” includes spliting America in two.

I won’t waste space quoting them, but they just do not believe in the United States.

While it can be argued that Regionalism is probably a historical inevitability, the idea that these wackos want to take someone else’s ball and go home is laughable.

Let’s face it, those that are guiding the Democratic Party to the left are of the same ilk that drove the Democratic Party to create the Confederacy to preserve slavery.

If they weren’t so inept and pacifistic they might be considered a threat.

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Umm, sarcasm alert.  Did you actually read this thing, or did you just glance at the first few lines and assume it was serious?

The piece was about the fact that our “huge differences” are something that makes us better, not worse.

Anon on November 19, 2006 at 04:06 pm

Here is a conservative who writes a serious article in which he advocates splitting America in two:

That is why the unthinkable must become thinkable. If the so-called “Red States” (those that voted for George W. Bush) cannot be respected or at least tolerated by the “Blue States” (those that voted for Al Gore and John Kerry), then the most disparate of them must live apart--not by secession of the former (a majority), but by expulsion of the latter. Here is how to do it.

Having been amended only 17 times since 10 vital amendments (the Bill of Rights) were added at the republic’s inception, the U.S. Constitution is not easily changed, primarily because so many states (75%, now 38 of 50) must agree. Yet, there are 38 states today that may be inclined to adopt, let us call it, a “Declaration of Expulsion,” that is, a specific constitutional amendment to kick out the systemically troublesome states and those trending rapidly toward anti-American, if not outright subversive, behavior. The 12 states that must go: California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, and Delaware. Only the remaining 38 states would retain the name, “United States of America.” The 12 expelled mobs could call themselves the “Dirty Dozen,” or individually keep their identity and go their separate ways, probably straight to Hell.

I guess this is a reason “why conservatives should not be taken seriously” ?

Dave_Comet on November 20, 2006 at 05:33 am
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Let’s face it, those that are guiding the Democratic Party to the left are of the same ilk that drove the Democratic Party to create the Confederacy to preserve slavery.

You do realize that back then Democrats were conservative and Republicans were liberal, right?

Chad on November 20, 2006 at 09:12 am

Chad. Don’t be so confusing. It doesn’t matter anyways. The north has always kicked alot more ass and not been as lazy or ugly.


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Sparkie Arbuckle on November 20, 2006 at 09:26 am

You do realize that back then Democrats were conservative and Republicans were liberal, right?

Yes.

freerepublicans.com on November 20, 2006 at 09:49 am
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From that conservative article:

The 12 states that must go: California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, and Delaware.

In bold are those that were included in the original 13 colonies. AKA - The Real America. Fuck those johny-come-lately, malcontents in the south. I say we sell the fly-over states to Mexico.

Chad on November 20, 2006 at 09:57 am
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