• This is a political forum that is non-biased/non-partisan and treats every person's position on topics equally. This debate forum is not aligned to any political party. In today's politics, many ideas are split between and even within all the political parties. Often we find ourselves agreeing on one platform but some topics break our mold. We are here to discuss them in a civil political debate. If this is your first visit to our political forums, be sure to check out the RULES. Registering for debate politics is necessary before posting. Register today to participate - it's free!

Reid Compares Opponents of Health Care Reform to Supporters of Slavery

I would not go as far as to say "none," but Lincoln was indeed a fiscal conservative, though not very conservative socially. He certainly was not a radical slave opponent either, at least not in the Chase and Seward extremes.

But as the war continued he did indeed become much more progressive in his ideology, though not to the point I would call him a liberal. Perhaps a Moderate Republican.

JFK wouldn't even be a Democrat today. FDR, yes. He's the sumbitch who created this kind of thinking.
 
Last edited:
Seems like the usually liberal tactic of labeling their opponents as racists.



No doubt....Looks like Scary Harry is trying to see if he can push his poll numbers to single digits.


j-mac
 
If Nevada keeps voting this turd in, it should be voted out of the Union.

Things aren't lookin' so good for ol' harry right now. Apparently even nevadans have have standards.


source

Poll Shows More Trouble in Nevada for Harry Reid
Font size Print E-mail Share 3 comments Posted by Sergey Kadinsky
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)A new poll suggests even more trouble for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in his home state.

Only 38 percent of the 625 registered Nevada voters polled had a favorable opinion of Reid in the poll released by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research that was commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Forty-nine percent of respondents had an unfavorable opinion of Reid in the poll with 13 percent remaining neutral.....
 
Ok, so does this mean that blacks who oppose Health Care Reform dont have a problem with slavery?
 
Ok, so does this mean that blacks who oppose Health Care Reform dont have a problem with slavery?

no it means that blacks that oppose health care aren't really black. duh
 
which is a site referencing 4 other cites

again demonstrating that the republicans have offered up nothing except resistance to the issue of health care reform

thanks for the laugh

You were suppose to follow the links.
 
It's always amusing to me to hear whacked out Liberals call people names and accuse others of things they are guilty of. The Dims (no spell error) fought the civil right movement until they so they con never win. Then they came up with ways to keep people down while claiming to be helping with programs like welfare designed to make people dependent and adding rules that encouraged family break ups. Prior to that the KKK grew from the Dims.

Don't forget their current KKK member sitting in the Senate right now.

When ever this kind of tactic is brought out it means they are on the ropesand trying to make people defend themselves from accusations rather than stick to the facts and the issues in question.

Reid is weak leader whose days in the Senate with any luck at all are numbered.

Liberals live to throw out the race card no matter how inappropriate or factually incorrect.
 
JFK wouldn't even be a Democrat today. FDR, yes. He's the sumbitch who created this kind of thinking.
He got in to the presidency at just the right time to implement things, but didn't create it, Huey P. Long used a populist/socialist approach in Louisiana before Roosevelt nationalized it, and even then former pres. Wilson was using the basics of the movement in the early 1900's, and of course those same theories had been around parts of Europe before that, but from the national standpoint you aren't far off.
 
Ok, so does this mean that blacks who oppose Health Care Reform dont have a problem with slavery?

No, it means what Jesse Jackson said recently that if "blacks are against this healthcare reform, then they cant call themselves black.":doh

Stay classy Jesse! :thumbs:
 
He did nothing of the sort.

It was a comment on the PROCESS of debate, the need for open debate.

Why do Democrats always have to dumb down what they say for Republicans to understand it?
 
Back
Top Bottom