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basskisser January 21st 05 03:02 PM


NOYB wrote:

Leopards don't change their spots, Chuck.


Really? People can't change? You need to get your blinders off and look
around you.


NOYB January 21st 05 03:13 PM


wrote in message
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less often,,,,,,,that's not


Tuuk? Is that you?

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[email protected] January 21st 05 07:31 PM

NOYB wrote:

Leopards don't change their spots, Chuck

************************

I wasn't aware that Byrd was a leopard, or that the characteristics of
his personal, physical appearance were the issue. His statements in
1946 were reprehensible.
That doesn't mean that he was frozen in time and didn't evolve, along
with the rest of society, to a more tolerant attitude and a positive
appreciation of the differences between various groups of people. In
1946, a probable majority of white southerners empathized, if not
actively agreed, with Byrd's opinion. Look at the guy that's just now
up on trial for killing the civil rights activists down south in the
early 60's--- an entire community conspired to hide and protect him for
40 years.

You threw that old quote in here without a disclosure that it was 59
years out of date, and with a hope that some simpleton would conclude
it was something Byrd actually said about Rice.
Check the title of this thread.......who wrote that?


NOYB January 21st 05 08:07 PM


wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
Look at the guy that's just now
up on trial for killing the civil rights activists down south in the
early 60's--- an entire community conspired to hide and protect him for
40 years.


Just like the Democratic party continues to protect Byrd for 59 years, eh?

If that guy is being held to account 40 years later, why isn't the same
being done to Byrd?





NOYB January 21st 05 08:08 PM


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
NOYB wrote:

Leopards don't change their spots, Chuck

************************

I wasn't aware that Byrd was a leopard, or that the characteristics of
his personal, physical appearance were the issue. His statements in
1946 were reprehensible.
That doesn't mean that he was frozen in time and didn't evolve, along
with the rest of society, to a more tolerant attitude and a positive
appreciation of the differences between various groups of people. In
1946, a probable majority of white southerners empathized, if not
actively agreed, with Byrd's opinion. Look at the guy that's just now
up on trial for killing the civil rights activists down south in the
early 60's--- an entire community conspired to hide and protect him for
40 years.

You threw that old quote in here without a disclosure that it was 59
years out of date, and with a hope that some simpleton would conclude
it was something Byrd actually said about Rice.
Check the title of this thread.......who wrote that?



I think Condi Rice is lying pondscum. But, then, I think most of the Bush
administration is lying pondscum. They're lying pondscum, regardless of
their race, gender, or planet of origin.


I think Byrd is a piece of ****. But, then, I think most of the Democratic
Party are pieces of ****. They're pieces of ****, regardless of their race,
gender, or planet of origin.



JohnH January 21st 05 11:44 PM

On 20 Jan 2005 22:23:24 -0800, wrote:

NOYB wrote:

I was doing undercover research. Byrd was the Grand Kleagle.

*********************

Bull****. Byrd made that statement about the Klan being needed more
than ever before in a letter he wrote in 1946. You weren't even born
then. Maybe your parents weren't even born then.
We know for a fact Condi Rice wasn't born then. How ridiculous to
state, or even imply, that his opinion of 59 years ago is driving his
actions today. How false to state or imply that such a statement
reflects his feelings toward a specific individual.

As I said, it's the race card in reverse.

What's the dumbest, most shameful thing you ever said? Here's hoping it
hounds you for 60 years.


Thank God that Byrd, Kerry, and Boxer don't represent the majority of
liberals.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

Jack Goff January 22nd 05 03:34 AM


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
I think Condi Rice is lying pondscum. But, then, I think most of the
Bush administration is lying pondscum. They're lying pondscum,
regardless of their race, gender, or planet of origin.


They're union?



Jack Goff January 22nd 05 03:39 AM


wrote in message
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Jack Goff wrote:

Because it's normally the low-life libs that play the race card. And
play
it, and play it....

******************************************

At least Jack recognizes that somebody yelling, "They only oppose Rice
because she's a black woman" is playing the race card. As far as his
opinion that some other group does it more or less often,,,,,,,that's
not relevant to our examination of whether or not NOYB has done it here.


But it is relevant when judging your statement that "lowlife rightwingers
with bad intentions might decide
to play the race card in reverse". If just a tactic, it's a play straight
out of the lowlife playbook of the lowlife Democratic Party. If true, it
sinks the lowlife lib's boat, eh?





[email protected] January 22nd 05 07:17 AM

wrote in message
oups.com...



NOYB wrote:
Look at the guy that's just now
up on trial for killing the civil rights activists down south in the
early 60's--- an entire community conspired to hide and protect him

for
40 years.



Just like the Democratic party continues to protect Byrd for 59 years,
eh?

If that guy is being held to account 40 years later, why isn't the same

being done to Byrd?


*******************

Are you saying Byrd committed a murder?

There's a difference between being associated with a now discredited
group and even making a ridiculous remark associated with that group
and actually killing people.
What charges should Byrd be "brought to account" for? Being a democrat?


Bert Robbins March 21st 05 01:49 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...
NOYB wrote:

I was doing undercover research. Byrd was the Grand Kleagle.

*********************

Bull****. Byrd made that statement about the Klan being needed more
than ever before in a letter he wrote in 1946. You weren't even born
then. Maybe your parents weren't even born then.
We know for a fact Condi Rice wasn't born then. How ridiculous to
state, or even imply, that his opinion of 59 years ago is driving his
actions today. How false to state or imply that such a statement
reflects his feelings toward a specific individual.

As I said, it's the race card in reverse.

What's the dumbest, most shameful thing you ever said? Here's hoping it
hounds you for 60 years.


Byrd is a racist and has always been a racist and will be a racist until he
dies. He is a disgrace to the Democratic party but, they are too afraid to
call him on the carpet and then throw him out.




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