Posted on 03/31/2010 6:36:03 AM PDT by kingattax
After 230 years, are the American people coursing toward eventual divorce?
Our polarized society increasingly ponders what would happen if American conservatives and liberals simply agreed that their differences had become irreconcilable, and redivided the nation to go their separate ways.
Which side would prosper and experience an influx of migration from the other? Conversely, which side would likely become a fiscal and socio-political basket case?
Any reasonable person already knows the likely answer. One need only compare the smoldering wreckage wrought by liberal governance in such states as California or Michigan with the comparative prosperity created by conservative governance in such states as Texas or Utah.
We can also examine the past 400 years, during which immigrants abandoned Europe for an America founded upon the fundamental principles of limited government and individual freedom.
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If you understood the history of the Southern rebellion you would agree with it.
Yes. "threatened to turn". Civil war is the worst thing that can happen.....but please NS, don't pretend that the North was some kind of great saviors. I have read your posts, you are not history ignorant.
And please don't pretend that the confederate government under Davis was some sort of small government nirvana or that it held some sort of moral high ground.
The war was not about slavery from the Northern point of view. Only the Southern one. Your words (since I can’t get italics to work I’ll do it this way).
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If you understand the history of Nullification you would not agree with your own statement above? My words.
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If you understood the history of the Southern rebellion you would agree with it. Your Words
I understand the history of Southern rebellion/Northern agression, it’s known as the Civil War. From the looks of the above statements it appears that in toying with others you have finally confused yourself.
I agree with a poster upthread, you aren’t ignorant of history.
Now, will you please quit having so much fun with us and tell me how to make the italics on my pc work again?!?!?
THANK YOU!!! Your kindness is greatly appreciated.
I am but a lightweight among many superior minds here. Never had trouble getting italics to work until posting on FR. Felt totally inadequate not being able to figure out why it wouldn’t work.
Non-sequiter is a long time hater of the South on FR. I bet it hates SEC football too.
Well, obviously not if that's the terminology you use.
Now, will you please quit having so much fun with us and tell me how to make the italics on my pc work again?!?!?
Are you using the HTML tabs? To turn italics on you just preceed the words with < i>. To turn it off you enter </i>. So typing in < i> This is a test </i> will result in This is a test.
They have an HTML boot camp thread around here somewhere.
If 'long time hater of the South' means not swallowing confederate myth then I plead guilty. If you mean I actually hate the south and everything about it, then it only seems that way to people like you who hate the north and everything to do with us.
Quite silly reply. I live in freakin Ohio and do not hate the North at all. There’s quite a few good folks up here. You are the one who shows obvious dislike for all things Southern. Where I see t that both sides had their good and bad points.
No I don’t hate the South. There is much to admire in Southern culture.
If our leadership class keeps this country on its present course it will not end well. It would be very ironic if the old Confederate states ended up like the East Roman empire (Byzantine), which outlasted the Roman empire by a thousand years.
In any list of great Americans, the South would be well represented. Probably George Washington is #1. General Lee is the most brilliant General ever produced in this Hemisphere and would also be on the list.
However I absolutely detest slavery in all its forms. The idea the one human should control or own another human is pure evil.
In that regard the South was very much on the wrong side of history, and I pointed that out.
No one has ever called me PC or a liberal. Had a good chuckle over that one.
And yet through some psychic power of your own you have no problems saying I hate the South. And the only reason I can imagine is because I don't accept all the myths you promote about the Southern rebellion. I've seen you cheer on the rebels and all that they did. So come on. Fess up. You really hate the North, don't you? Deep down?
I haven’t perpetrated any myths. I just refuse to be ashamed of my ancestors who fought on either side - North or South. There was great honor on both sides. Your comments serve to rip the Honor from those from the South.
BTW - We do not need secession now. We need revolution to wipe the country clean of this leftist scum.
However if you try to leave and take a couple of Jim Robinson's servers with you then he might have an issue. When the Southern states left they walked out with every bit of government property they could get their hands on and repudiated responsibility for debt built up and obligations entered into by the country as a whole while they were a part, leaving the remaining states to bear the burden and suffer the loss. Don't you think they deserved a say in the matter before being screwed over?
Oh, and my head didn't explode.
How exactly? Please tell me, I'd really like to know. How does the truth rip the honor from anyone?
The truth. Now that’s funny. By your “truth” there is nothing good in the South. Do us a favor and quit pissing on these threads.
Answer the question. How exactly am I ripping the honor from those from the South? You can answer it, can't you?
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