It's LONG Past Time To Get Rid Of Ted Cruz

Originally Posted by AllyRose
I'm questioning his personal ideologies, not his military service
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I mean this in the nicest way possible .....You should go look up the origins of the US Marines and review a bit of their history before you ask a marine if he knows what the word liberty means.

Seriously go do that and if you start to feel a Lil embarrassed that's a good thing because it's your first step on the path of enlightenment.
 
You can't claim you have no ideologies and then go on to say that you believe that freedom is best, and limited government is better.

THAT IS AN IDEOLOGY.

You're against changing the status-quo, and you enjoy bitching about people that try to make a difference.

If experience has taught us anything, it's that we're meant to do better. Ratifying the 13th, 15th, and 19th Amendments, for example. Technically I should be covered by the 14th Amendment, but "conservatives" such as yourselves had this bright idea once that governing was the responsibility of men, so I shouldn't really worry myself with it. I'm clearly inferior, right?

:rose:

Go to Hell

:)
 
Thanks BBG, but you are talking to people who will never understand, don't want to understand, victims of a contemporary government education driven by rigid ideology, not by the history, traditions, or customs of the United States of America, its Constitution, or its Marine Corps.

The United States Marine Corps will be remembered long after liberalism has run its course to failure, Its accomplishments will be studied my military scholars a thousand years after people forget Obama ever existed.

For someone that likes to go on and on about their knowledge of U.S. history and traditions, you seem to forget about a lot of American history and traditions. Traditions like stoning immigrants that arrived on ships, and chasing Indians off their lands because you wanted it for yourself. Throwing Japanese-Americans into internment camps because of an irrational fear that they'd destroy the U.S. from within.

Oh yeah, you know jack-shit about American history.
 
Who knows where we'll be in a thousand years, but at least your sorry old ass will be gone.

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Sigh so depressing.

Your Welcome Vetteman but the thing is young people only know what they have been told over n over (which isn't saying much for our education system).

Young people today don't get an education , they get indoctrinated. That's why there is no emphasis on the 4 r's anymore. Critical thinking isn't taught. The ruling class doesn't want the younger generation to be able to think for themselves. They want them to be puppets. Why else would the youngest and healthiest in our society be forced to buy health insurance?

Everything is geared toward invoking "a feeling". All reasoning , rational is left out (Math, Sciences,Engineering being the exceptions). It's a shame because I am sure alot of smart young people go to college and their minds get filled with hatred, opinions and dogma. Higher learning is supposed to encourage free thinking and questioning the status quo. It is a thoughtful mind that does not throw away something that works but rather discards that which is useless.

Experience is the best teacher and Life is the graduate course. The generations before them were given the time to learn unfortunately the country stands on the brink and time is short, our list of allies grows thin and the ranks of our enemies are swelling.
 
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For someone that likes to go on and on about their knowledge of U.S. history and traditions, you seem to forget about a lot of American history and traditions. Traditions like stoning immigrants that arrived on ships, and chasing Indians off their lands because you wanted it for yourself. Throwing Japanese-Americans into internment camps because of an irrational fear that they'd destroy the U.S. from within.

Oh yeah, you know jack-shit about American history.

Comshaw's axiom #7: Never argue with a jackass (or two). All you do is frustrate yourself and piss off the jackass.


Comshaw
 
Comshaw's axiom #7: Never argue with a jackass (or two). All you do is frustrate yourself and piss off the jackass.


Comshaw

Plus, us bystanders can't tell the difference between you and the jackass.
 
They for sure didn't invent slavery but they have done a great job rewriting their part in it. The biggest problem in this country is nobody is willing to settle for half a loaf. They want it all their way.

I don't know of any Democrats worth their salt who'd deny or reverse-engineer their party's part in being pro-slavery as the institution of slavery in America was well entrenched through multiple generations by the time the Democratic Party was established. Slavery was the economic building block for America and nobody wanted to fuck around with that highly lucrative family blood money machine. Even ol' Republican big boy Lincoln didn't abolish slavery because God told him it was the christian thing to do.

But invented? Nooooo. Y'all gotta stop telling yourself these lies.

And as far as what's really the biggest problem in this country, well, here you go:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiUs0RjIQAEaD9U.jpg:large

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiY0EALCIAAUyJd.jpg:large

I see a lot of loaves being eaten and the ones who need them the most ain't even getting half.
 
Wrong, just uneducated and inexperienced. You need to educate yourself. Julius Caesar, Caligula, Nero, Genghis Khan, Ivan the Terrible, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and Hitler, were all men, unconstrained by the chains of a constitution.'

Oh yes. I'm sure Hitler would *never* have made a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union had he been "constrained" by a constitution. I'm sure Hitler would never have invaded Poland had he been "constrained" by a constitution.

Because Hitler was an honorable man.

I'm sure none of the power-hungry tyrants / dictators that you mentioned would have done anything to expand their country had they been "constrained" by a constitution.

Get real.

:rolleyes:
 
I forget nothing. I know that every major war of the United States save the Civil War and the Gulf wars, was started by Democrats. They invented slavery, the Klan, Jim Crow, segregation. I know that Republicans elected the first black members of the House and Senate, and men of good will gave women the right to vote. How's that for some history?

Democrats started slavery... :confused: :confused: :confused:

:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

What history books have you been reading? Ones written by Glenn Beck and that alien guy from the History channel?

http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/slav_fact.cfm
 
And since you like to demand facts, I dare you to find me a well-researched scholarly work that DENIES there was a shift of political ideologies in America from the 19th to the 21st centuries.
 
For someone that likes to go on and on about their knowledge of U.S. history and traditions, you seem to forget about a lot of American history and traditions. Traditions like stoning immigrants that arrived on ships, and chasing Indians off their lands because you wanted it for yourself. Throwing Japanese-Americans into internment camps because of an irrational fear that they'd destroy the U.S. from within.

Oh yeah, you know jack-shit about American history.

This young lady sounds like she just graduated from a government high school with a C in American History.
 
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Porky just can't control his urge to follow me from one thread to the next. What's that all about?
 
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