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Post by walnut on May 1, 2021 18:11:57 GMT
Those darn Census records are just so very "inconvenient". But maybe they will just ignore them. I know that you have studied your own clans records, did they have slaves? Ours did. I assume it was common? It wasn't right, an obvious 'golden rule' violation, and our ancestors should have recognized that implicitly.
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Post by nautonnier on May 1, 2021 20:04:20 GMT
Those darn Census records are just so very "inconvenient". But maybe they will just ignore them. Of course they will - or more likely big tech will 'fact check' and memory hole them. The problem with 'Hunter's lap top' was/is the pictures. It is easy to say that documents were 'disinformation' it is a little more difficult with visual evidence. That IS Hunter and that IS a crack pipe and he HAS got hold of that naked woman's head by the hair and the dog on the bed with them..... (and that was a mild able to be shown on Fox News pic)
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Post by youngjasper on May 1, 2021 21:19:58 GMT
Can't really see a second term happening I couldn't see a first term happening.
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Post by walnut on May 1, 2021 21:26:20 GMT
Can't really see a second term happening I couldn't see a first term happening. That wobbly, feeble, doddering corpse did not win the election.
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Post by youngjasper on May 1, 2021 21:47:06 GMT
I couldn't see a first term happening. That wobbly, feeble, doddering corpse did not win the election. I know.
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Post by nautonnier on May 1, 2021 21:49:05 GMT
I couldn't see a first term happening. That wobbly, feeble, doddering corpse did not win the election. The election was won in July when the Democrats realized what use they could make of a relatively safe pandemic AND not a single GOP representative stood up to them at state level. So State election rules were altered unconstitutionally by functionaries and bureaucrats and the republicans sat on their hands and did nothing - why not? That then got them all wound around the axle on 'standing' for legal actions both before and after the election.
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Post by nautonnier on May 1, 2021 21:51:57 GMT
At least we can see that democrats are 'following the science' - political science
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Post by missouriboy on May 2, 2021 1:26:49 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on May 2, 2021 1:47:59 GMT
The amount of lumber in the pictures would barely stock a dozen Lowe's stores.
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Post by missouriboy on May 2, 2021 2:19:46 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on May 2, 2021 2:25:18 GMT
He really is that stupid.
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Post by sigurdur on May 5, 2021 3:11:49 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 5, 2021 5:33:19 GMT
Those darn Census records are just so very "inconvenient". But maybe they will just ignore them. I know that you have studied your own clans records, did they have slaves? Ours did. I assume it was common? It wasn't right, an obvious 'golden rule' violation, and our ancestors should have recognized that implicitly. What goes around, comes around. The Southern landed agricultural class (the 1% of their day) owned the overwhelming majority of all slaves. Their wealth was bound up in land and slaves. When the War ended, they were broke. The Northern Industrialists of course pillaged the South. Their wealth and income were derived from wage laborers whose conditions were as bad (some say worse) than many slaves. The Irish immigrants can attest to this. No region's Deep State was clean ... and has never (rarely) been throughout human history. And sooner or later, they all pay. My surname studies indicated that slave ownership (based on the slave schedules) was distributed about the same as the general population (households). A small minority owned slaves. The large majority did not. The large majority in the South were small farmers, scattered along three migration waves: 1) from Virginia and south then west along the Piedmont, 2) from Virgina west down the north bank of the Ohio River, and 3) from Virginia, straight west through Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri. A final wave coallesed into Texas from the other regions. In 1860, the States sent enlistees to their region's respective armies. The Ohio River states served the North. South of there served the South. They went the way their families and communities went. They died and were maimed in about equal proportions to everyone else. About one-quarter of military-aged Southerners were dead by the end of the war. Many others were disabled for life. The entire Georgia contingent died of disease over the course. All three that fought at Shiloh (1 north, 2 south) died there. Two of three sons of one North Carolina family died on the last day at Gettysburg. Another North Carolinian who rode with Jeb Stuart for the duration, died of pneumonia at that Union Hell Hole called Point Lookout Maryland two days before the final release. The last of the Alabamians of the 45th died in Hood's last charge at Franklin, TN. Most of those with the Texas Brigade were shot down on the 2nd day at Gettysburg. All of these are in the records and there are many more. The northern contingent was smaller and served in smaller proportions. They all paid for the Fourth Turning of their time.
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Post by missouriboy on May 5, 2021 5:48:04 GMT
Judgement Day is coming.
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Post by gridley on May 5, 2021 12:33:57 GMT
I barely remember filling out the census form last year, but I don't recall there being a question about voting, and I also recall doing the census well before the election. Anyone else remember it that way?
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