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Happy Juneteenth
Stronger together
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I think strong people can walk down ramps by themselves, know England is a nuclear contender, know Finland is not a part of Russia, be able to drink water without needing a walker, and realize that McCarthur is not MacGuyver.
Maybe you guys have smarter role models. This one is brain dead. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Don’t wish the virus on anyone, but apparently Trump doesn’t care as long as he can have his moment, if a few supporters die it’s for a good cause. Can you say desperation, his poll numbers are dismal for “the best president of our lifetime”.
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It’s the perfect example of natural selection. I encourage all to attend sans masks. I thought smoking would kill the Redd Hats, but I guess it’s gonna be just dumb luck. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Guys, find your own thread to bash politics. This is to celebrate Juneteenth.
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I'll bite.
Juneteenth should be a federal holiday (not at the expense of Columbus day) as it marks the day when all slaves were "freed". I tend to look at other hard dates like the Emancipation Proclamation, or when the actual work was being done by Sherman from Chattanooga to Atlanta to the Sea to Raleigh |
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It's OK, all the other Health Experts that said it was OK to gather in massive groups over 2 weeks to protest. |
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Saw one example Trump rally 18x more likely to transmit covid The protesters are not wanted by the POTUS or many Americans But Trump has promoted his rally encouraging no masks by his cabinet's example sign wavers and pass out masks and handsantizer , as a ploy to show responsibility.. mixed messages that's an understatement but the Typical trump supporters its:faga: unless Trump says different then its :jump::jump: for joy |
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On a side note, anyone signing a Covid-19 waiver in order to attend a rally to hear about how Covid-19 isn’t a big deal anymore, is a special kind of stupid. |
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Black lives matter |
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This thread was about showing some respect to a race which has been oppressed for hundreds of years and recognizing their independence. Too bad you had to make it about you. Done here with your racism.
👋 Keep on criticizing Juneteenth. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Good try, but hey I applaud your attempt to make my post something it wasn’t. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You take that opportunity to make it about OUR President for some reason (TDS). You refuse to yield nor join me in my tribute. But I made your post something it wasn’t.🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 I get it. F the blacks and their holiday Trump lives in your head and you can’t escape it long enough to show some civility. Nor resist the urge to display your bias. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Quit stirring the pot Chris.
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If he doesn’t say it, you know what happens next. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I bought this last year....only example I've seen in 30 some years of doing what I do and the earliest Emancipation item in pottery/porcelain item I've seen....this is the first date of Emancipation following the British Slavery Abolition Act 1833 which began in the British West Indies, interesting to read about because it wasn't full Emancipation till 1838 most continued to work under apprenticeships till 1838...
Juneteenth should be a National holiday:kewl: |
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One side gets hammered by the press and medical profs and the other side gets hugs. Quote:
Also interesting, France and England abolished slavery at different times but still somewhat before the US. But when France and Britain hold their noses at us one must remember they stopped it just before we did and they were responsible for it in the Americas. England stopped the Slave Trade in the early 1800s but did not abolish it until 1833. France abolished slavery in 1798?? but Bonaparte restarted and it lasted another 30 years. England started the West Africa Squadron early 1800s to STOP slave ships from Africa to the Americas (vast majority NOT to the USA) and the US Navy started assisting them a dozen years later. The USS Constitution was the US Navy's Flagship of a couple Anti- Slavery patrols and captured a Slaver on her last actual tour of Duty as a combatant. So Western slavery, which existed for over a 1000 years (total 10,000 years??) was being (finally) exhaustively strangled during the 1800s. France and England beat us by a couple decades, the decreed it, we had to go to war to stop it. |
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http://www.chipstone.org/images.php/...7%E2%80%931865 if you have some time to peruse it's really worth a look |
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Not quite the same. |
Which is a better cause for stupidity?
Apples and oranges Jeff Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't think there should have been a rally, and I don't think there should have been protests that go against what was considered THEN necessary precautions (masks and six feet). I do not condone the violence. With that said it sounds like, For You, it is OK for the people protesting to conduct their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble but not OK for Trump Supporters First Amendment right to peacefully assemble. |
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And had everything to do with the Potus ingnoring the disease put his supporters and the public at risk for his own benfit .. Thankfully only 6500 people took trumps bait and the rest stayed home .. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Further look at the output, protests are leading to meaningful change, the Trump rally was an embarrassment. It's not a binary call but neither is there parity. |
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The Trump rally is inherently, similar to "protests" insofar as being "organic" (the will of some people to attend and coordinated by an organization). They are affirmative as opposed to being a complaint. |
Protests and campaigns are in no way equivalent, just look at funding to start.
BLM budget maybe 6 million Relect Tweety budget 996 million And denying that Coronavirus is a problem is central to Tweety's campaign. It's necessary for both his economic plan to just open things up and to conduct rallies in the very places most affected by Corona. If some of the core does not accept his virus-denialism, that is BIG trouble. It means they doubt his reopening plans. It means they doubt his promise of a fast economic bounce back. They doubt all his claims to have done a "great job" in the greatest crisis of his presidency. Biden is an acceptable alternative wherein older, more conservative voters have both a place to go - and a reason to move. |
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America disagrees
This is what a campaign in free-fall looks like. Tweety's job approval has never been higher than 47 percent and is currently in the low 40s. He has trailed Joe Biden in all but four of the polls taken this cycle. Go look. He is being out fundraised by Biden. Unemployment is above 13 percent. 120,000 Americans have died of the coronavirus. The right-track/wrong-track number now stands at -41. And there are those empty seats. He only has 18 weeks until the election. There will firings from Tweety's campaign. There will be more coronavirus deaths. There will be debates against Biden which will not go well for Tweety. (Biden is an effective debater who has lots of recent practice. Tweety hasn't won a debate since the early 2016 primaries.) And only a desperate incumbent with a horrible record to run on would ask for more debates. Tweety is the most unpopular president to run for reelection in our lifetimes. He began his reelection effort already in the hole by 3 million votes. The environment is objectively terrible for incumbents. And Tweety trails the challenger by a larger and more consistent margin than any president in the history of modern polling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veMehbB0wZc |
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It all seems to be lining right up for the snowflakes to roll to the presidency again.
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It’s pretty hard for a demon to demonize his opponent, but Tweety’s gonna try Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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