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[#] Sat Jul 20 2024 16:34:17 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Why do so many modern "conservative" writers hate on Ronald
Reagan? Why do they act like he and the Bushes are the same? So

It should have become clear that Reagan and Bush were different when Bush tried to have Reagan assassinated.

Anyway, the "conservatives" (I wish my keyboard had triple quotes instead of just single and double) who hated on Reagan have always been there. 40 years ago, William F. Buckley Jr. hated Ronald Reagan just as much as Jonah Goldberg hates Donald Trump today.

The message is clearer than ever. Non-communist Americans have had it with neocons. It's the "Grand New Party" now, it's MAGA, it's awesome, and globalist scum like Bush/Romney/Cheney/etc. are NOT welcome anymore.

[#] Sat Jul 20 2024 16:45:29 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Also, I just learned that democrat scumbag Shiela Jackson Lee has died. I won't rejoice in the death of another human being, but I am certain the world will be a better place without her.

[#] Sat Jul 20 2024 23:14:27 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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Make America Straight Again!



[#] Sat Jul 20 2024 23:58:19 UTC from Nurb432

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Make America free again. 

Fascist Bigot. 

Sat Jul 20 2024 19:14:27 EDT from SouthernComputerGeek

Make America Straight Again!



 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 00:15:15 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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Now he calls me a fascist. Liberal idiot.

Sat Jul 20 2024 19:58:19 EDT from Nurb432

Fascist Bigot.

 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 00:27:02 UTC from Nurb432

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If that is the term you use to label a person who actually supports freedom, unlike a fascist like yourself, then so be it.

 

I guess we are done here.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 00:36:01 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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Nurb, if you met the Republican party 20 or 30 years ago you would be calling them all fascists.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 01:02:30 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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https://washingtonstand.com/news/republican-support-for-samesex-marriage-drops-to-5year-low

 

About 54 percent of Republicans do not support same-sex "marriage", do you consider them all fascists too, Nurb?



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 01:06:07 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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Either way Nurb has proven himself to be an antifa goon.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 01:14:23 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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https://washingtonstand.com/news/republican-support-for-samesex-marriage-drops-to-5year-low

 

Republican Support for Same-Sex Marriage Drops almost 10% in 2 Years

 

Support for same-sex marriage is on the decline among Republicans, while still trending high among the rest of the nation, according to a new survey. Gallup’s polling for May revealed that a majority (69%) of Americans support legalized same-sex marriage, but that support among Republicans has dropped sharply over the past two years. In 2021 and 2022, 55% of Republicans approved of legalized same-sex marriage, but that number fell to 49% in 2023 and has fallen even lower to 46% as of last month. Support for same-sex marriage is still high among Democrats (83%) and Independent voters (74%).

Meanwhile, the share of Republicans who see same-sex relations as “morally acceptable” has plummeted even further, from 56% in 2022 to a mere 40% as of last month. Over 80% of Democrats and nearly 70% of Independents reported that they view same-sex relations as “morally acceptable.” Between 2012 and 2022, Republicans’ support for same-sex marriage increased fairly steadily, rising from 22% and peaking at 55% in 2021 and 2022. However, Republicans’ endorsement of same-sex relations as “morally acceptable” did not cross the majority threshold until 2020. It fell from its 2022 peak to a low unrivaled since 2014.

As Gallup noted, barely a quarter (27%) of Americans supported legalized same-sex marriage when the organization began surveying the question in 1996, while over two-thirds (68%) of Americans opposed same-sex marriage. In 2011, support finally broke above 50% and, just a few years later, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in the Obergefell v. Hodges decision. Since 2016, general support has remained consistently above 60%, although 2024’s 69% represents a two-point drop even just since last year.

“There are a couple of important factors involved with the decline of GOP support for gay marriage. First, Americans broadly embrace the concept of American liberty, and they will usually push back whenever their freedoms are threatened,” said former congressman and Family Research Council Senior Vice President Jody Hice, in comments to The Washington Stand. Hice noted that the LGBT agenda has become increasingly militant, insinuating itself into classrooms, hospitals, and all over. He explained, “Instead of endearing people to the LGBT movement, this strategy has had the opposite effect. … This type of activity has resulted in many who now view the LGBT community as being harmful to existing families rather than a personal preference unto themselves.”

“Another reason for the decline of support is more deeply rooted and even more problematic for the Left. It is founded within the principles of a worldview, specifically a biblical worldview,” Hice stated. “Just as ‘freedom’ is cherished by many, even more so, deeply held religious beliefs will not be compromised by those who possess them.”

Joseph Backholm, FRC’s senior fellow for Biblical Worldview, also weighed in on that point. “Obviously the trend in recent decades has been in the wrong direction on this issue, but a correction is inevitable for a couple reasons. The whole premise of same-sex marriage is that there is no difference between men and women,” Backholm explained. “Most of the people didn’t quite see it this way, but since then we’ve seen how the logic of genderlessness is playing out in the rest of culture. At least a few are probably recognizing that the world is not better.”

“In addition to that, same-sex marriage was sold to the public as the tolerant choice, but what we’ve seen since then is that the political movement that brought us same-sex marriage is anything but tolerant,” Backholm continued. “It has brought us lawsuits against churches and small businesses, pronoun laws, cancel culture, and general intolerance of those who still claim children should have both a mother and father or deny men can get pregnant. Everything about the campaign for same-sex marriage was a lie and every day since has, in its own way, helped make that clear for anyone interested in seeing it.”

“This may or may not be the beginning of a long-term correction on how the public sees this issue, but it is inevitable,” he concluded. “Since there will always be a meaningful difference between men and women, the only possible, long-term outcome is lamenting the time in our lives we pretended there wasn’t.”

 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 02:43:52 UTC from nonservator

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Nobody gives a flying fuck about the Vichy Republicans who worship faggotry and Negroes.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 02:54:53 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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I don't approve of homosexuality, but I have no problem with black people.

Sat Jul 20 2024 22:43:52 EDT from nonservator

Nobody gives a flying fuck about the Vichy Republicans who worship faggotry and Negroes.



 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 10:53:05 UTC from nonservator

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Of course you wouldn't. You're a good boy.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 17:15:09 UTC from Nurb432

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Cool, i missed this one.  Constitutional common sense finally prevails.  Only took almost 3 lifetimes. 

 

July 11 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas has ruled that a 156-year-old ban on at-home distilling is unconstitutional, siding with a group that advocates for legalizing the ability of people to produce spirits like whiskey and bourbon for their personal consumption.

U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump in Fort Worth, on Wednesday agreed with, opens new tab the Hobby Distillers Association's lawyers that the longstanding ban exceeded Congress's taxing power and ran afoul of the U.S. Constitution's Commerce Clause.



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 17:28:08 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Let's dispense with the infighting please. Focus your hate on the real scumbags.

[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 17:34:43 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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Ok.

Sun Jul 21 2024 13:28:08 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
Let's dispense with the infighting please. Focus your hate on the real scumbags.

 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 17:35:15 UTC from Nurb432

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I did drop it from my end, as it reached an impasse.. Not sure if he is going to however. *shrug*.    Actually any future posts on any other subject either.  </ignore ON> is global at this point.    ( unless he changes his name again of course .. )

Sun Jul 21 2024 13:28:08 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
Let's dispense with the infighting please. Focus your hate on the real scumbags.

 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 18:09:42 UTC from Nurb432

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Looking for a 2nd source, but i think Biden just quit. 

Depending on who the choose at the convention, the real election race begins. 



[#] Sun Jul 21 2024 18:17:28 UTC from Nurb432

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Ok so just the race, hasn't stepped down. And its legit, its all over the news now.

 

Sun Jul 21 2024 14:09:42 EDT from Nurb432

Looking for a 2nd source, but i think Biden just quit. 

Depending on who the choose at the convention, the real election race begins. 



 



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