I'll admit complete ignorance on legislation tagged "civil rights"-related since 1964. Satisfied?
So, are you gonna post something? Or just keep acting like a ?
I'm gonna say no.
Unfortunate.
I'll admit complete ignorance on legislation tagged "civil rights"-related since 1964. Satisfied?
So, are you gonna post something? Or just keep acting like a ?
No.
That wasn't the question.
You gonna post something, or not?
Are you gonna back up the figures like you offered or ask me if my google is broken again?
ing .
A lot of conservative southern dems bolted to the GOP. They have not failed to represent the biases of their region or the very real blow back against civil rights jurisprudence in the meantime.
Playing the race card, in a counterfactual scenario. Again.
Don't you ever vary your bs, D?![]()
Last edited by Winehole23; 07-23-2010 at 02:05 PM.
This is the question you are currently dodging.
Darrin presumes to speak the verdict of history, but apparently was struck dumb by your request for information about the historical context of his own OP.History begs to differ.
I don't know the answer to your question, assshat. That's not dodging.
Now, are you gonna post the answer to your "riddle"?
So you are expressing complete ignorance on this issue as well?
Excellent.
The answer to the question is "yes."Now, are you gonna post the answer to your "riddle"?
You're welcome.
Darrins
It's disingenious to roll a thread like this and promote that the dems were primarily against the 64 Civil Rights act. Why? Because the main opponents in the dem party at the time became republicans soon there after
The answer to the question is "yes."
You're welcome.
"Yes" as an answer to the first question doesn't make any sense.
^^^In a small clear voice, confesses his ignorance.
How refreshing, but oh, what a comedown from the majesty of the headline!
Strom Thurmond and who else? Jesse Helms? Who else?
Because I wasn't answering that question. We were clearly discussing this one:Sorry you can't keep up -- but it certainly does explain why you and the author of this little article would want to stop at 1964.Now, could you tell me if anything happened to the makeup of the two parties as a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
....you could probably figure it out if you Google it....
When you drink wine, do you keep your pinky extended?
game, set, match
Evidently, two or three Dems switched to GOP.
Robert KKK Byrd stayed true blue.
ChumpDumper just regulating chumps like he's supposed to. DarrinS, consider yourself regulated son.
Nobody drinks wine like that, you jackass.
Last edited by Winehole23; 07-24-2010 at 05:11 PM. Reason: expletive restored
So the south remains a staunch Democrat stronghold to this day. This is your contention and you can back it up, right?
Wine is for pompous bags.
For the record, I also don't tie pastel sweaters around my neck.
you can't afford good wine, can you d?
I remember chicks in high school drinking boone's.
I can confirm that they were pompous bags.
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