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innerSpaceman 07-07-2008 06:49 PM

Goonie, you could have read "whoa" in a Bill & Ted manner if you so chose. I'm not mad at you. Whoa is a "hold-on-there" term, just used to make my point (echoed eloquently by Not Afraid and her real-life examples) that the reasoning in your first paragraph was stuff I disagreed with. But nothing I wrote was set down in anger.


I'll tell you what I'm good at ... I'm good at being completely misunderstood. :p

lashbear 07-07-2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 223408)
I'll tell you what I'm good at ... I'm good at being completely misunderstood. :p

Hey buddy, what the hell's that supposed to mean ?









:p

Gemini Cricket 07-09-2008 10:04 AM

An op-ed surfaced on CNN.com this morning.
This is a quote from it:
Quote:

Death has a way of sanitizing the most virulent and despicable aspects of prominent lives, especially those who trafficked in racial bigotry.In the last several years, notorious racists such as former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox and Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina left this Earth, and in efforts to show the humanity of both, tributes poured in, speaking to their Christian faith and unyielding conservative values.
Vice President Dick Cheney spoke warmly of Thurmond at his 2003 funeral, citing his run for president in 1948. But Cheney failed to mention that he ran as an ardent segregationist.
I recall former Sen. Zell Miller holding up a Bible belonging to Maddox as he told the world about Maddox's wonderful faith, never citing how he used that same Bible to deny African-Americans basic rights.
Oh, such good Christian men Maddox and Thurmond were.
Now they are joined in the conservative wing of heaven by former Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, who died July 4. I'm sure a freedom-loving man such as Helms wouldn't have it any other way: meeting his maker on the same day the United States celebrates its independence.
The tributes were endless and laudatory, hailing him for being a "conservative champion," according to a piece in USA Today. Some mentioned his opposition to various issues of race, including the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Even the Rev. Billy Graham, often called "America's pastor," honored Helms in a 174-word statement, ending it by saying that folks "honor his legendary life and extraordinary legacy."
But to recognize Helms properly in his totality, it's important to add to the list of words and phrases to describe the unapologetic conservative Republican: unabashedly racist.
Source

BarTopDancer 07-09-2008 10:17 AM

That's well said. Those men did despicable things in their lives. Some of it was just how it was in those times. None of it needed to carry on to recent days.

They're all gone now and hopefully some hatred died with them.

Boss Radio 07-09-2008 12:35 PM

"Now they are joined in the conservative (READ: WHITES ONLY) wing of heaven by former Sen. Jesse Helms..."

innerSpaceman 07-09-2008 12:39 PM

Isn't heaven entirely whites only? Puffy clouds, angel gowns, even wings? All White. It's the Ultimate White Party ... except that all the homos are in hell, where white is worn only by the Klan.

mousepod 07-09-2008 01:00 PM

This tangent reminds me of H's take on the last room in IASW: "Children of all nations - united in death."

Gemini Cricket 07-09-2008 03:59 PM

Yeah, who does people's hair in Heaven?

wendybeth 07-09-2008 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 223893)
Yeah, who does people's hair in Heaven?

Good Lord- not me! Especially not for the likes of Helms and Co. Now....if we're talking Jim Morrison or Michael Hutchence- oh, yeah.:)

Gemini Cricket 07-09-2008 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by wendybeth (Post 223911)
Good Lord- not me! Especially not for the likes of Helms and Co. Now....if we're talking Jim Morrison or Michael Hutchence- oh, yeah.:)

No, no, dear. You'll be with us... down there. More fun, really.
:D


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