Mike(NEOhio)
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(quoted from post at 19:21:52 05/22/15) Well, the first was a trick question, because most probably call it the "War of Northern Aggression" and know that the South won.
ow you know the reason why you have the gubmint you have today.(quoted from post at 16:04:56 05/22/15) This says a lot. And some of them vote!!
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(quoted from post at 03:45:48 05/23/15) I think the other replies in regard to what you've said explain my position pretty well. If you don't own property, pay taxes, or whatever, but instead do nothing but rely on the monies paid in by those that do, then you have no right to vote.... Beyond that, I don't care whether your black, female, or whatever. If your not a 'productive' member of society, then you have no right to control the flow of money coming to you.....and that's what it all eventually comes down to.
I was thinking more like the entire nnalert party which depends on the undereducated and impoverished to hold their power. Whose voting base depends on the welfare receiving masses, nnalert or Tea Party? Look at Detroit, Chicago, or any large city that has been historically nnalert and you'll see exactly what Adam's feared.(quoted from post at 11:05:17 05/23/15) Yes, it's fair to say that Adams believed that the uninformed masses could be induced by the rich and powerful to vote against their own best interests. In other words, John Adams accurately predicted the rise of the Tea Party some 220+ years later.
(quoted from post at 00:10:09 05/23/15) I get the idea you want to shout down people instead of interacting with them . JDSeller wasn't lecturing you, he stated a fact then offered his opinion. Why is that so threatening? That kind of interaction is why these threads get poofed. Why not just offer a counter perspective, then engage in friendly dialogue. Maybe you'll gain a sympathetic ear, but for now you just sound angry.
(quoted from post at 11:05:27 05/23/15)I was thinking more like the entire nnalert party which depends on the undereducated and impoverished to hold their power. Whose voting base depends on the welfare receiving masses, nnalert or Tea Party? Look at Detroit, Chicago, or any large city that has been historically nnalert and you'll see exactly what Adam's feared.(quoted from post at 11:05:17 05/23/15) Yes, it's fair to say that Adams believed that the uninformed masses could be induced by the rich and powerful to vote against their own best interests. In other words, John Adams accurately predicted the rise of the Tea Party some 220+ years later.
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