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Offline Libertas

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For the first time I can recall, Stephen A Smith actually might be getting "it", might actually promote the breaking of the chains blacks willingly put on themselves, but my concern is...if they did that, who would they vote for?  Chances are it will be a liberal Pubbie, aka E-GOP stooge, not someone principled like Walker, not to mention down-ticket votes.  It could be like allowing cannibals into the village and giving them the right to vote what to have for dinner.  This may have been a good idea 40, 30, maybe even 25 years ago...now, the black community is so rife with Prog's...

Whatever they do doesn't really matter though...

Interesting development though...just too late is all...

They made their bed...

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We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.

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... but my concern is...if they did that, who would they vote for?  Chances are it will be a liberal Pubbie, aka E-GOP stooge, not someone principled like Walker, not to mention down-ticket votes.

If they TRULY get "IT", there should be no problems.
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In case anybody says the quotes are false.

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Yeah, 'ol Lyndon was something, wasn't he?

And I still say he had to most to gain from JFK getting whacked...

If not for LBJ the size and scope of government wouldn't be has enormous as it is today...he really was the first to take what FDR built and go triple stupid with it...
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One thing he misunderstands is Goldwater's opposition to "civil rights" legislation.  Goldwater wasn't opposed to the concept; he was, however, a Federalist.
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Yeah, my reading of him he was more of a Libertarian style Republican...without the Ron Paul crazy...though the Libiots made him out to be the worst thing since Ghengis Khan...which is a joke.
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.