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Re: Obama supporters fighting the wrong enemy
by jeqal

LaurieAnnM

I hate to be the one to let you know this but the KKK traditionally are Democrats.

I don't know of any southern KKK that are Republican. It's called old Guard Dem and this is one reason the South was Dem for so many years. Granted a Southern Dem can be a lot like a Rep (NRA, etc),

It is actually one of the reasons why my Dad switched party loyalties (he was one of those gentleman southerners, raised dirt poor but with values NO KKK for him---my grammie always maintained we had a "touch of that blood" in us, and she obsessed over my hair I think because it was the tell tale, crinkly, thick and unmanageable) this is not unusual (AA blood) as there is a lot of indian blood that runs through my family from both lines, my dad's line only via my grammie.

  1. I think that the overt sexism of Hill is indicative of two things: Subliminal racism of ethnic groups and their ability to treat white women poorly because there is no societal barrier that protects white women.
  2. The US has found it's population saturation point and as we are nothing more than animals, we naturally want to reduce the population, but as we don't have the common sense to do it, we want to restrict women's rights. Unfortunately, without addressing the overpopulation itself, women will continue to lose rights until we are nothing more than chattel and used only for breeding, as has happened in Islamic countries and now Kenya.

I think that the US population should be capped to what it is now and allow attrition of 20 % of our population and that is where we try to keep it.

We institute a national union so we have no need of migrant workers, we work it ourselves in the US. Welfare is not allowed if the person is able to work, they work, end of story. If they don't want to work, they don't eat. That's how life is. Welfare recipients earn not one dime after the first child. No more having kids to earn money, it has resulted in the educational problems we have in poor communities. If someone is poorly educated how can they make good decisions? And they are poorly educated because they are allowed to believe it is ok not to learn, there is nothing in their immediate culture that promotes the desire to learn. If the micro culture cannot help itself then the macroculture should step in and NOT reinforce the micro culture but to enforce the MACRO cultures values.

I also am against the idea of illegal drugs, or guns, I think it should all be legitimate and taxed, including areas where prostitution is legal and regulated.



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