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Sen Chris Dodd (D-Conn) makes racist comments - needs to step down.

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Originally posted by: chrisms
Conspiracy theorists claim Stalin had an illegitimate son, and that Dodd is Stalin's grandson.

I've never heard that one. It'd take dave strength tinfoil for that one😛

CkG
 
Marvellous how Dodd's vote for Ashcroft is now used against him. Dodd was, at the time, under the mistaken impression that the Dems could work with the Bush Admin, and that a show of willingness to compromise would be viewed favorably, rather than as a sign of weakness... Kinda like a sixteen year old ingenue who thinks she can party with the Hell's Angels and not get raped...
 
Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Marvellous how Dodd's vote for Ashcroft is now used against him. Dodd was, at the time, under the mistaken impression that the Dems could work with the Bush Admin, and that a show of willingness to compromise would be viewed favorably, rather than as a sign of weakness... Kinda like a sixteen year old ingenue who thinks she can party with the Hell's Angels and not get raped...

No - that would be analogous to Bush letting 'Ol swimmer write the Education bill😉

CkG
 
Yeh, well, CkG, Kennedy thought so, too, at the time. The Bushies don't do compromise, they have an agenda, written in stone, they're on a mission from God....
 
Originally posted by: conjur

It's obvious you're just an idiot since you cannot see beyond the end of your nose as it's buried up Bush's ass.

If you honestly think Dodd was supporting Byrd's KKK history in his statements, you should be on some medication.

A forum for more serious discussions of politics and current events. Passions are always high on all sides of these subjects so keep your posts on topic. PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
 
Originally posted by: bozack
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Originally posted by: conjur

It's obvious you're just an idiot since you cannot see beyond the end of your nose as it's buried up Bush's ass.

If you honestly think Dodd was supporting Byrd's KKK history in his statements, you should be on some medication.

A forum for more serious discussions of politics and current events. Passions are always high on all sides of these subjects so keep your posts on topic. PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.[/quote]

I see they have a nice little "Report this to a Moderator" button now for these sorts of situations😉

ClG
 
Lott was specifically referring to the Dixiecrat party (and its racist, segregationist views)

?

?When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we [in Mississippi] voted for him. We're proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either.?

how do u extract support for racism and segregation from this statement? what i see is someone praising another individual and being proud of his state.

what dodd said was very similar to what lott said, and although i dont think either statement is bad, dodd sure emphisized his point much stronger that lott.

If Dodd was being racist, so were Senators Frist and Stevens (both Republicans) in their respective remarks:

"Without question, when history is written, Senator Byrd will hold a prominent place as a Senate legend. "

?

you do realize how long he has been in the senate, right?
 
From CkG-

I see they have a nice little "Report this to a Moderator" button now for these sorts of situations

Which should put a crimp in your style, no doubt, particularly wrt Dave...

Let me fill in the blanks for you, JosphII, reveal the coded message-

?When Strom Thurmond ran for president,(in 1948, on a racist platform), we [in Mississippi] voted for him.(We believed in his racist message.) We're proud of it. (Proud to have been{?} racist) And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either. (with uppity blacks and integration)?

Much of modern Republican appeal in the South is similarly based- "States Rights", "Law and Order", "Entitlements", "Welfare Queens", "School Choice" and a host of others all carry hidden connotations among the politicians and voters alike. Everybody knows what they're talking about, just can't come right out and say it....
 
massive non-stop delusional behavior and denial by the liberals that one of their own might actually have racist tendencies or worse, mispoke.

Liberals can never admit they screwed up.

lets break down Sen Dodd's statement. in particular this one part of it:

"He would have been right during the great conflict of civil war in this Nation"

well, exactly what "role" would he have played in the civil War?
gee, maybe the role he selected to play in the Movie Gods and Generals, where he portrayed a Confederate General! Lez get on with the lynchin, the hangin, and shootin the Yankees! Yep, he WOULD be perfect then.

However, if Trent Lott had played the part of a Confederate general in this movie, can you imagine the outrage of the liberals! they would exhaust themselves denouncing him!

now, i've seen some liberals try to defend Dodds statement by claiming that Dodd "didn't know" about Byrd's racist past. Oh please....

give it up..either Dodd and Lott both screwed up, or Dodd and Lott meant nothing harmful. any other position makes you a rabid partisan.
 
Originally posted by: Jhhnn
From CkG-

I see they have a nice little "Report this to a Moderator" button now for these sorts of situations

Which should put a crimp in your style, no doubt, particularly wrt Dave...

Let me fill in the blanks for you, JosphII, reveal the coded message-

?When Strom Thurmond ran for president,(in 1948, on a racist platform), we [in Mississippi] voted for him.(We believed in his racist message.) We're proud of it. (Proud to have been{?} racist) And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either. (with uppity blacks and integration)?

Much of modern Republican appeal in the South is similarly based- "States Rights", "Law and Order", "Entitlements", "Welfare Queens", "School Choice" and a host of others all carry hidden connotations among the politicians and voters alike. Everybody knows what they're talking about, just can't come right out and say it....

you're delusional
 
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
massive non-stop delusional behavior and denial by the liberals that one of their own might actually have racist tendencies or worse, mispoke.

Liberals can never admit they screwed up.

lets break down Sen Dodd's statement. in particular this one part of it:

"He would have been right during the great conflict of civil war in this Nation"

well, exactly what "role" would he have played in the civil War?
gee, maybe the role he selected to play in the Movie Gods and Generals, where he portrayed a Confederate General! Lez get on with the lynchin, the hangin, and shootin the Yankees! Yep, he WOULD be perfect then.

However, if Trent Lott had played the part of a Confederate general in this movie, can you imagine the outrage of the liberals! they would exhaust themselves denouncing him!

now, i've seen some liberals try to defend Dodds statement by claiming that Dodd "didn't know" about Byrd's racist past. Oh please....

give it up..either Dodd and Lott both screwed up, or Dodd and Lott meant nothing harmful. any other position makes you a rabid partisan.

Still beating the dead Civil War horse?
 
I see they have a nice little "Report this to a Moderator" button now for these sorts of situations

Where?
 
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