Posted on 07/22/2011 6:47:04 AM PDT by DogwoodSouth
Very good. Actions and inactions have their consequences.
I have news for you . . . white Western European civilization hasn't been around forever. Mankind did fine without it and will do fine when it's gone--so long as they acknowledge and obey the One True G-d. White Western European civilization is primarily pagan (derived from Greco-Roman sources and ultimately from India) and Catholic. It isn't the "chosen people."
We never said that we were. We depend upon the mercy of God to accept our grafting into the vine. If Almighty God is not merciful, we have no hope and will be lost.
I have news for you . . . white Western European civilization isn't the "chosen people."
We never said that we were.
Our Mutual Friend seems to think it is.
Now would you kindly inform your apparently historically ignorant co-religionist Narses that James G. Blaine (1830-1893) was never a member of the Ku-Klux Klan?
You created that thought and that sentiment out of thin air, don't be putting quotes around it for me.
I have never said such a thing nor thought such a thing, and since I am mixed race myself I find your internet nonsense especially bizarre, when do you even think that America was what you describe as racially pure?
If you want to defend and promote the left's replacement of the American voters through mass immigration, then do it on your own two feet, don't start setting up straw dogs and fake opponents.
By the way this is the United States, not Europe, if you are against the United States then support the left, they agree with you 100%.
Again, it is clear that you have an entirely different topic that you want to get into besides conservatives losing the South to immigration, why don't you go start a vanity on the weird stuff and "master race" stuff, and the "White Western European civilization", "pagans" and all the other stuff that you really want to talk about.
You seem to have a new way to assist the left's attack on America, start a vanity on it.
How about leaving out of the pings to your bizarre posts.
Let me look it up.
I have found no credible source that says that Blaine was a member of the KKK. You may quote me on this.
MarkBsnr
I must say, Slippery Jim would be upset to know anyone would defend him since he was so proud of having his name used as a synonym for corruption even years after his death.
I'll tell some friends of mine that when black folks used to tell their kin to never even get off the train anywhere between Knoxville and Roanoke they were just crazy. The huge numbers of Klansmen in Newport, Johnson City, Bristol, Radford, and Christiansburg, were really Southern Republicans who just continued to wear their chefs hat and apron. They'll be glad to know that some family has an oral tradition or at least a history of oral activities that calls all of them liars. They'll be especially happy to know that when their forbears couldn't even register as Republicans it was only because there were already too many Republicans.
As for idiocy, well, psychologists say that conspiracy minded folks do often see their own faults in others so it's easy to see why such folks would toss words like that around.
have a nice day
your guess is wrong.
The strongest variables for vote pattern are race and church attendance. That goes for both Protestant and Catholic.
No Future - Mark SteynJapans population peaked in 2004 at about 127.8 million and is projected to fall to 89.9 million by 2055. The ratio of working-age to elderly Japanese fell from 8 to 1 in 1975 to 3.3 to 1 in 2005 and may shrivel to 1.3 to 1 in 2055. In 2055, people will come to work when they have time off from long-term care, said Kiyoaki Fujiwara, director of economic policy at the Japan Business Federation.
Such a decline is cataclysmic for an indebted country that values infrastructure and personal service. (Who is going to maintain the trains, pay for social benefits, slice sushi at the Tsukiji fish market?) The obvious answersencourage immigration and a higher birthratehave proved difficult, even impossible, for this conservative society.
According to Newsweek projections, the human race died out from starvation, the exhaustion of the "planet's resources", and global cooling, many decades ago.
And Mark Steyn..
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