Posted on 09/15/2005 4:52:29 PM PDT by Howlin
Edited on 09/15/2005 5:05:17 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
9 P.M. EDT.
I went back over my posts...what do you want a "yes" or "no" to? I am happy to oblige :)
Right. States Rights. Your initiative addresses Civil Rights.
All of them frankly.
What questions were asked for a yes/no answer?
If you read my posts to you instead of your posts to me, you might be able to figure that one out.
I don't understand. My "pings" show me my posts and your posts, as well.
I asked you several times one simple question, you've consistently dodged, or do you not understand a back-and-forth exchange? You're not going to find your answer (my questions to you) by re-reading your own posts.
Matter of fact. Don't bother. I know you have no understanding of the Constitution or the Civil Rights Act. It's clear you are obtuse to even a simple question when it's handed to you several times.
Ahhh, you are trying to speak politically unacceptable truths, even at FR. But I do have a slight correction. Bush, more than any other national Republican politician in recent times reached out to black voters, but got almost nothing for it. But all the black "leaders," and the MSM have to do is allege "racism" and it still pays off, Bush and other Republicans will do anything to "prove" that they aren't racists, as illustrated by tonight's speech. The goose is still laying.
You don't get it now...but just wait a few months until the debates start about who gets the NO rebuilding contracts...
I will be happy to remind you... ;)
You're just not as articulate or smart as he is.
LOL!! Nope, I'm not!
You've attempted to talk about states' rights, which was an utter disaster for you, and then swerved off into some other areas, which are NOT "states rights", but which you claim are, and now you're off on building contracts, still claiming that that too, is somehow a "STATES' RIGHTS" issue. LOL
Tell, me have you ever actually read the Constitution? If so, WHAT DOES THE CONSTITUTION SAY IS STATES' RIGHTS ?
Amendment X - Powers of the States and People. Ratified 12/15/1791.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
They're ice skating in Hell, about now. :-)
They're ice skating in Hell, about now. :-)
Mark my words, friends...I am ahead of Rush on this...the civil rights of state citizens will be a HUGH and SERIES issue coming up in terms of contracting in LA, MS and AL. You didn't follow me on the thread of Fed money trickling down to the private sector.
Finally...a straight and factual answer from you. That took you long enough. They're ice skating in Hell, about now. :-)
Mark my words, friends...I am ahead of Rush on this...the civil rights of state citizens will be a HUGH and SERIES issue coming up in terms of contracting in LA, MS and AL. You didn't follow me on the thread of Fed money trickling down to the private sector.
You know, that's what ol Harry Truman said about those "do nothing" Republicans, he said that they were just "against," "against" TVA, "against" increases in the minimum wage, "against" Social Security, union shops, etc. etc.
Truman said that a good president is one: who can make up his own mind, who isnt afraid of controversy, who doesnt allow himself to be held back by some of the limitations other people try to place on the presidency, and who doesnt even allow himself to be held back by certain limitations in the Constitution.
I guess old Harry Truman would think that Bush is a good president...but some of those old time Republicans might not.
Just don't come crying to me when the best of the best get the biggest contracts. Government deals in contracting alot of the time, the most recent example is the federal government contracting Halliburton to handle most of the rebuilding in Iraq, because Halliburton has done it in the past with superior results to show for their efforts, and is capable of doing it in the future.
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