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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by briansjacobs
    Blacks were given the right to vote in the 1870's and women got the right to vote in the 1920's. It was sooner in some states, but I am speaking of US constitional ammendments granting the right nationwide.
    Yes I know that. I was being an ass hole.

    Heres a mind bender foe you when was the 1st back US congressman elected and from what state????? 1870 and from South Carolina, and was a republican reelected to 3 more terms.

    Another one for you 1st elected black to public office. Wentworth Cheswell 1768 as a judge in NH, that went on to a lifetime of public service.
    Last edited by mrsleeve; 07-04-2010, 07:24 PM.

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  • briansjacobs
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    Blacks were given the right to vote in the 1870's and women got the right to vote in the 1920's. It was sooner in some states, but I am speaking of US constitional ammendments granting the right nationwide.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by LBJefferies
    black men have had the right to vote since the civil war
    lol NO they have had the vote since the 1740's in many places as did women of the time if they owned property in most of new England and most of the mid west and west.

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by Kershaw
    and since we (the population) decide the laws of the government, we (the population) chose what to endorse with extra privileges and benefits.

    like a few decades ago, blacks couldnt vote. but the population changed that. and a few decades before that, women couldnt vote. but the population changed that too.

    i wholeheartedly believe that within the next decade, by 2020, gays will have the right to marry each other. if you just look at this forum, we had what.. 4 adamant opposes and what... a dozen people adamantly defending. and then a whole host more that really dont give a shit one way or the other. it will happen.
    black men have had the right to vote since the civil war

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  • Kershaw
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    Originally posted by JeepJockey
    I happened to marry a women so therefore I get the privileges and benefits that the government chose to give.
    and since we (the population) decide the laws of the government, we (the population) chose what to endorse with extra privileges and benefits.

    like a few decades ago, blacks couldnt vote. but the population changed that. and a few decades before that, women couldnt vote. but the population changed that too.

    i wholeheartedly believe that within the next decade, by 2020, gays will have the right to marry each other. if you just look at this forum, we had what.. 4 adamant opposes and what... a dozen people adamantly defending. and then a whole host more that really dont give a shit one way or the other. it will happen.

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  • JeepJockey
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    Originally posted by kronus
    ^^ he probably thinks gay buttsex causes it.

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  • JeepJockey
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    And as far that as long as they are not 51% of the population they have nothing to say, does it mean that if Republicans loose an election 49 to 51, they loose all their civil rights? I don't think so.
    Yeah we lost in November 2008 and they have been taking/trying to take away them since then.

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  • JeepJockey
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    And where are all the single people complaining because they don't get all the benefits married people get. I mean single people just want the same rights, damn!

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  • JeepJockey
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    I am not really sure if "getting married" is a human right. I mean I got married, but it isn't really a "right". I happened to marry a women so therefore I get the privileges and benefits that the government chose to give.

    I mean I can't marry my sister or marry more than one women at the same time so therefore I don't really have the "right to get married"?

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  • briansjacobs
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    Originally posted by kronus
    Not really, no. How often, as a kid, did you swap blood and/or saliva with your parents?
    everytime hew blew his dad

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  • briansjacobs
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    Originally posted by JeepJockey

    Oh and I fucked my wife in the ass this morning so put me in the 40%.
    that is funny, I fucked your wife in the ass this morning also. (ohh come on that was funny)

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    Gay lifestyle? What's a gay lifestyle? The gay population lives as many "lifestyles" as the hetero population. Some like hanging out, some don't. Some go out craving for sex. Some stay home. Some like to dress. Some couldn't care less. Just as you and me. Or you mom and pop.

    Gay groups are not after any form of protection. All they want is the same rights as everyone else. Pretty legit request. Don't you think? If you brother told you he was gay, would you lock him him up in the basement and shoot him, or would you still love him as your brother?

    Really guys. How come some of you, old or young, feel so threatened by 4% of the population? Are they teasing your own gay feelings or what?

    And as far that as long as they are not 51% of the population they have nothing to say, does it mean that if Republicans loose an election 49 to 51, they loose all their civil rights? I don't think so.


    They already have the same rights we do.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Originally posted by JeepJockey
    Those are not lifestyles. I don't think that gay lifestyles needs new laws or exceptions and inclusions to existing ones.
    What exactly is the majority doing to the gays that they need protection Kershaw? Also don't worry Mexico is moving this way and if Massive Lee is correct I guess we should just "accept" that as well.
    Gay lifestyle? What's a gay lifestyle? The gay population lives as many "lifestyles" as the hetero population. Some like hanging out, some don't. Some go out craving for sex. Some stay home. Some like to dress. Some couldn't care less. Just as you and me. Or you mom and pop.

    Gay groups are not after any form of protection. All they want is the same rights as everyone else. Pretty legit request. Don't you think? If you brother told you he was gay, would you lock him him up in the basement and shoot him, or would you still love him as your brother?

    Really guys. How come some of you, old or young, feel so threatened by 4% of the population? Are they teasing your own gay feelings or what?

    And as far that as long as they are not 51% of the population they have nothing to say, does it mean that if Republicans loose an election 49 to 51, they loose all their civil rights? I don't think so.

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  • JeepJockey
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    Originally posted by kronus
    How?
    A person with AIDS should not even want to adopt a child, I mean really that is just being fucking selfish. You are likely going to die. When your child gets a cold (which is like 4 fucking times a year) they won't be able to come near you or be in the house. Totally fucking selfish if they even want to adopt a kid.

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by kronus
    How?


    How do you think. Not being around someone with AIDS gives you exactly how much risk? Living with someone with AIDS obviously increases that risk by a hell of a lot more.

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