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January 21, 2012 CNN
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  • @tooltalk Why are you quoting "ananchronistic"? I never used that word. All coming from the whiny bitch who complains about people shoving words in her mouth. Goddamn, what an outrageous, bold faced hypocrite you are! Let me ask you something and see if you can provide an intelligent answer: what makes economics so superior to all the other social sciences?

  • @tooltalk BTW...your point about Carter annihilates itself considering that by YOUR OWN ADMISSION Carter was ultimately rejected by the bulk of the Southern constituency in favor of Reagan. So much for your remarkably unremarkable point. Clearly you descend from the lowest pedigrees of Eurotrash to colonize North America and quite possibly the product of generational inbreeding.

  • @tooltalk What a worthless, stupid troll you are. What did you get bored? Because I thought we were finished. First of all, I am a Southerner and damn well know what I am talking about. Let me point you in the right direction: read Thomas Sowell's Black Rednecks and White Liberals or Cracker Culture by Grady McWhiney. If you would like the Southern Strategy explained in greater detail read Kevin Phillips American Theocracy he is the principal architect of the constituency swap.

  • @threefiveZ : LOL!!! I just love it when libs dismiss anything they don't understand as "kooky" or "ananchronistic." Really? Would you mind elaborating on why Hayekian idea of competing currency is so "kooky"? You are certainly not the first lib to make such claim that you can't support - and I suspect you won't be the last one to say "I don't have to" and disappear. LOL!!

  • @threefiveZ : ROFL. I think I've met fewer dumbasses with Dunning symdrome. Of course, ever heard of the fallacy of composition? Falwell is a Southern Evangelical, so everyone in South must be segregationist. LOL!!

    How'bout our dear Southern evangelical leader from the Deep South, like Jimmy Carter? or the historical fact that the same Southern evangelicals voted for Carter by 2:1 in 1976 - enabling him to *win* the Deep South! Talk about "Southern Strategy"!! LOL!!

  • Brightbart is a lier!! He just needs attention. We knew of J. Edwards because we saw it on TV!!

  • @tooltalk BTW...why do you call me "honey". I am not offended. It is better than being called "retard". But it makes me wonder if you are a woman. Are you? Just curious, you don't have to answer that.

  • @tooltalk I will have to agree with you here. A historical analysis to try to pin it on a particular ideology is hopeless as you have demonstrated. Despite its larger support in contemporary conservative circles versus liberal ones, the fact remains that on a practical level it is no more opposed or supported by Democrats than Republicans. So I concede the point on the Drug War being a strictly conservative social engineering endeavor regardless of what Bill O'Reilly says. :)

  • @threefiveZ : Honey, you asked me to explain the war on drugs in terms of political ideologies. And I pointed out it is nonsensical to frame the debate in terms of political ideas: liberal or conservative. I alternatively offered an view that corporate interests influenced such laws in the 30's, the growing big gov't welfare state in the 70's, and the 80's as a hackjob to deal with now out-of-control social / economic problems in the 80's. The black communities were already falling apart by

  • @tooltalk If you are saying that liberal reforms are being scapegoated, then I will agree with you to some extent and my apologies for my lack of reading comprehension. BTW...there is nothing "misguided" about the Civil Rights Act. You would appreciate it a little more if you weren't white, young, and had grown in somewhere like good, ole Dixie (I say this not implying what you are because I don't know...but that is just silly what you said).

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