biscuit1953 said:
Smellin Coffee said:Tarheel Baptist said:You are consistent at least even if you are consistently misinformed.
The 'founding fathers' were not monolithic and many of them were a part of the abolitionist movement.
And yet, many weren't. Not to mention, many (most?) believed women should not have the right to vote either. Their own wives! So don't give me this crap that they were all about "freedom" while literally discriminating against much of the population; those who were not white males. They had some good insights, no doubt about it. But there were many who refused to allow freedoms of others while signing off they did. They created the history for many of the problems we are experiencing today. They should be as responsible for the bad parts of their governing ideas as much as credited for the good parts.
FSSL said:Now the Electoral College is racist? What a lark! It put Obama in twice and Hillary's husband in twice. Until Trump won, Hillary was excited about having them "in the bag."
The "progressives" keep racism alive. It's an old, worn out tactic that undermines the suffering of previous generations.
I can't wait until Monday when this will be over
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biscuit1953 said:
biscuit1953 said:For the forum infidel/apostate (Smellin) the reason women weren't allowed to vote is because America was founded upon Biblical principles and one being that the man was the "head of the house" and he voted for his family. The concept of the family of course in 2016 has been so perverted that when they legalize marriage between a man and a dog (and it will happen) they will get tax deductions just as any other "family". There is no hard set Biblical rule that women shouldn't vote but the founding fathers used that principle at that time.
We live in an imperfect world but single women were under the authority of their fathers until they married.LongGone said:biscuit1953 said:For the forum infidel/apostate (Smellin) the reason women weren't allowed to vote is because America was founded upon Biblical principles and one being that the man was the "head of the house" and he voted for his family. The concept of the family of course in 2016 has been so perverted that when they legalize marriage between a man and a dog (and it will happen) they will get tax deductions just as any other "family". There is no hard set Biblical rule that women shouldn't vote but the founding fathers used that principle at that time.
So widows with children were not families...single males living with their parents were families and but single women living alone were not families. Whatever the reason it was done the logic is hard to follow.
Smellin Coffee said:Tarheel Baptist said:You are consistent at least even if you are consistently misinformed.
The 'founding fathers' were not monolithic and many of them were a part of the abolitionist movement.
And yet, many weren't. Not to mention, many (most?) believed women should not have the right to vote either. Their own wives! So don't give me this crap that they were all about "freedom" while literally discriminating against much of the population; those who were not white males. They had some good insights, no doubt about it. But there were many who refused to allow freedoms of others while signing off they did. They created the history for many of the problems we are experiencing today. They should be as responsible for the bad parts of their governing ideas as much as credited for the good parts.
Smellin Coffee said:And I thank you for your honesty.![]()
Ransom said:Smellin Coffee said:And I thank you for your honesty.![]()
You're being sarcastic, but of course I was pointing out what liberals are really saying: I'm better than them.
If you like this map, check out the one for the 1984 presidential election.biscuit1953 said:
The popular vote
sword said:If you like this map, check out the one for the 1984 presidential election.biscuit1953 said:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/1984nationwidecountymapshadedbyvoteshare.svg/500px-1984nationwidecountymapshadedbyvoteshare.svg.png
Notice California used to be almost completely red before the over 1 million legal immigrants and 2.5 to 3 million* illegal immigrants moved in.
*According to the Pew Research Center
No one checks on who is voting in California and numerous undercover videos have been published showing how easy it is to claim to be someone they are not and still vote with no questions asked. The only reason the Democrats don't want any ID checks is obvious. Smellin believes Black people are so stupid or helpless that if someone asks them to prove who they are at the polls by showing an ID they are being "oppressed." I posted one video of a Democrat exposing the cheating going on in New York. Here is another. Warning!! They use some foul language.LongGone said:sword said:If you like this map, check out the one for the 1984 presidential election.biscuit1953 said:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/1984nationwidecountymapshadedbyvoteshare.svg/500px-1984nationwidecountymapshadedbyvoteshare.svg.png
Notice California used to be almost completely red before the over 1 million legal immigrants and 2.5 to 3 million* illegal immigrants moved in.
*According to the Pew Research Center
Not sure what point you are trying to make. Immigrants (legal or not) do not vote. Considering the population of California is 38 million the number is not overwhelming. You used an election that was one of the biggest landslides ever with a extremely popular Californian running.