Posted on 07/23/2013 8:18:43 AM PDT by Bon of Babble
Rush Limbaugh would have sided with the confederacy during the Civil War, according to MSNBC analyst Dorian Warren.
Warren, a Columbia professor and fellow at the progressive Roosevelt Institute, explained that Limbaugh represents the Confederacy. He would have been on that side that went to war around the question of slavery.
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Trayvon should NOT have broken George Zimmerman’s nose.
Trayvon should NOT have given George Zimmerman two black eyes.
Trayvon should NOT have repeatedly slammed George Zimmerman’s head on the pavement.
Trayvon should NOT have gotten suspended from school for possessing traces of marijuana.
Trayvon should NOT have stolen 12 pcs of ladies jewelry, and a mans watch.
Trayvon should NOT have kept a flat head screwdriver described as a burglary tool, in his backpack.
Trayvon should NOT have had a criminal past of theft, hiding and acting suspicious.
Trayvon should NOT have encouraged ... fellow thugs to commit murder with the tweet, Plzz shoot da #mf dat lied 2 u!.
TRAYVON MARTIN: - Hey, are you following me?
GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: - Ummm, yes.
TRAYVON MARTIN: - May I ask why?
GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: - Well, uh, we've had a number off robberies in this neighborhood lately, and I don't recognize you...
TRAYVON MARTIN: - Oh, well, I'm Travon Martin, I'm spending the summer at my uncle's in unit 12. I expect you'll see a lot of me this summer.
GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: - OK, thanks, good to know. I'm George Zimmerman, by the way.
They shake hands.
TRAYVON MARTIN: - No, thank you for keeping an eye out for your neighbors!
I was so tempted last night at the library to make a remark.
Some obviously butch gal was talking to the librarian about getting her PHD, and her thesis was an analysis of a children’s book and its racist undertones and assumptions. The librarian said something like “I don’t see any racism in that”. And the lesbo said something like “oh, I do, I think it’s obvious.”
I was so tempted to chime in.
Hey! What a coincidence! I’m working on a paper analyzing the racism behind the word “the”!
He did not make slavery a major point until he saw the north losing ground and he needed to gin up support. Then it became all about slavery.
"Well, I'm a good ol' rebel, now that's just what I am...."
It seems like every day we hear from another Professor who wants to make a fool of himself.
No wonder our young people are mush headed Obama voters.
They have been brainwashed by dipsticks like this idiot.
The Civil War was over 148 years ago and these fools are still fighting it. The White man set the slaves free.
If only he were......
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And, Rush has often repeated that the Left will always tell you who they fear, Professor Warren.
Trayvon should NOT have been CASING other houses to rob!
Elaborated on greatly after the war, when defense of slavery wasn't considered a valid reason any longer even by those who led secession.
Roberts' reasoning was essentially that the Supreme Court doesn't make law.
And so, the Makers of the insidious law known as ObamaCare ... a Democrat President, a Democrat dominated Senate, and a Democrat dominated House should be ... will be forever responsible for the MESS they created.
There was a particular book in my US History I class (going from the pre-colonial days to Reconstruction) that was part of our syllabus; it was essentially a compendium of letters by Southern politicians in the lead-up to the Civil War.
I wish I could remember the title, but the dominant focus of these letters was about slavery. It was actually quite jarring how much of a focus it was.
Rush Limbaugh would have sided with the confederacy during the Civil War, according to MSNBC analyst Dorian Warren.
Do not know Mr Limbaugh but I am pretty sure he never has been a Democrat.....
That said, the best historic representation of Obama's mob utilization's tactics would be Ernst Roehm's Brown Shirts, who won the war in the streets, that helped bring Hitler to power. (Doubtless, Roehm would have been a hero to Obama--judging from some of his recent celebrations.)
William Flax
“Elaborated on greatly after the war, when defense of slavery wasn’t considered a valid reason any longer even by those who led secession.”
They had to have some valid reason to justify the insanity they brought to the people of the South. Their “states rights” justification was nothing more than a statement of states right to hold slaves, which Lincoln had offered them before real hostilities even began. Sounds like the Palestinian Authority today and the way they turn down peace offers that give them everything they asked for.
Another poster on another thread was correct; slavery in the South was individual instances of communism with the slaves doing the work and the owners getting rich. The democrat party is now moving to make all working american taxpayers slaves while they and their special interests get all of the benefits.
Dorian Warren is a Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute whose research interests include labor, race, urban politics & policy, inequality in the U.S., American political development, Ethnography, and Wal-Mart.
Dorian T. Warren is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. Warren specializes in the study of inequality and American politics. His research and teaching interests include labor organizing & politics, race and ethnic politics, urban politics and policy, American political development, community organizing, public policy, and social science methodology.
At Columbia, Warren is also a Faculty Affiliate at the Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, and coordinates the Center for Urban Research & Policy Seminar Series.
A native Chicagoan, Warren received his B.A. from the University of Illinois and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University. He has been a Post-Doctoral Scholar and Visiting Faculty at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, and has received research fellowships from the Ford Foundation, CUNY, the University of Notre Dame and the Russell Sage Foundation. He has also worked with several national and local organizations including the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, American Rights at Work, AFL-CIO, UNITE-HERE, SEIU, UFCW, Steelworkers, NGLTF Policy Institute, and Jobs with Justice. He currently serves on the boards of the Applied Research Center, Center for Community Change, and Columbia Law Schools Center for Social and Institutional Change.
The war was not fought to free the slaves. The war was fought to prevent secession. The South was angry that the North did not return run-away slaves so southern states started to secede. This was 1861. The emancipation proclamation was in 1863.
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