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Democrats were willing to give up the solid south to get civil rights legislation passed. They will do the same for gay rights
Sometimes ya just gotta do what's right
Richard Nixon passed civil rights legislation, numb nuts.
That was LBJ......Nixon concocted the Republicans Southern Strategy to steal the racist vote
The last slightly more honest poll showed that same sex marriage got 68% support from democrats and 27% support from republicans. If eveyone voted this means that opposition is 105% against and 95% for.
You're forgetting the independents who trend more to the Dems than the Reps on this issue. That should make it 155% for to 145% against. It's the new math, 300% turnout!![]()
The last slightly more honest poll showed that same sex marriage got 68% support from democrats and 27% support from republicans. If eveyone voted this means that opposition is 105% against and 95% for.
You're forgetting the independents who trend more to the Dems than the Reps on this issue. That should make it 155% for to 145% against. It's the new math, 300% turnout!![]()
OK... How about a link showing the Independents "trend" on this issue?

Richard Nixon passed civil rights legislation, numb nuts.
That was LBJ......Nixon concocted the Republicans Southern Strategy to steal the racist vote
Hey stoopid - In the Senate, Nixon took a prominent position in opposing global communism, traveling frequently and speaking out against "the threat".[62] He maintained friendly relations with his fellow anti-communist, the controversial Wisconsin senator, Joseph McCarthy, but was careful to keep some distance between himself and McCarthy's allegations.[63] Nixon also criticized President Harry S. Truman's handling of the Korean War.[62] He supported statehood for Alaska and Hawaii, voted in favor of civil rights for minorities, and supported federal disaster relief for India and Yugoslavia.[64] He voted against price controls and other monetary restrictions, benefits for illegal immigrants, and public power.[64]
An interesting twist for Obama...
Washington (CNN) – A group of conservative black pastors are responding to President Barack Obama’s support of same-sex marriage with what they say will be a national campaign aimed at rallying black Americans to rethink their overwhelming support of the President, though the group’s leader is offering few specifics about the effort.
Black pastors group launches anti-Obama campaign around gay marriage – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs
They are going to be mighty embarrassed when they look behind them and find they've got no followers on this.
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Nah.... every time this shows up on a ballot it is shot down. EVERY time.
...and then their black President comes out in favor of it. Now they seem to be against HIM for being for them.This isn't really a shocker. Religious black conservatives have spoken out against gay marriage the whole time.
So politicians and pundits nowadays construct anti-solutions. They build a strawman out of their opponents and then say, "We AREN'T going to do that!" They never say what they ARE going to do.
Here is a textbook example from just a few days ago. Watch how the asshole politician wiggles and squirms and does everything in his power to avoid putting his neck out and proposing ANY kind of solution, and then finally throws out a strawman anti-solution:
McConnell can't say how GOP will insure 30m after repealing ObamaCare - YouTube
That was LBJ......Nixon concocted the Republicans Southern Strategy to steal the racist vote
Hey stoopid - In the Senate, Nixon took a prominent position in opposing global communism, traveling frequently and speaking out against "the threat".[62] He maintained friendly relations with his fellow anti-communist, the controversial Wisconsin senator, Joseph McCarthy, but was careful to keep some distance between himself and McCarthy's allegations.[63] Nixon also criticized President Harry S. Truman's handling of the Korean War.[62] He supported statehood for Alaska and Hawaii, voted in favor of civil rights for minorities, and supported federal disaster relief for India and Yugoslavia.[64] He voted against price controls and other monetary restrictions, benefits for illegal immigrants, and public power.[64]
Wow.....that google is neat stuff ain't it?
I see where you have moved from Nixon passed Civil Rights legislation to Nixon voted for it. Big difference dontcha think?
Does this mean the Mayors of Chicago and Boston will ban Black people from their cities?
Does this mean the Mayors of Chicago and Boston will ban Black people from their cities?

oh boy, it just keeps getting better..video at site
SNIP:
Black Pastors: Banning Chick-fil-A From Cities ‘Same Thing’ As Banning Blacks From Restaurants
By Eric Scheiner
July 31, 2012
(CNSNews.com)- The President of the Coalition of African-American Pastors says supporters of traditional marriage are facing the same discrimination that blacks faced during the civil rights movement.
“Some people are saying because of the position that Chick-fil-A has taken - they don’t want them in their cities,” Rev. William Owens said at the National Press Club on Tuesday.
“It’s a disgrace. It’s the same thing that happened when I was marching for civil rights, when they didn’t want a black to come into their restaurant, they didn’t want us staying in their hotels. Now they’re saying, because we take a Christian position, they don’t want us in their cities.”
Owens continued, “Well, we won’t take it. We will stand up and they will learn, they will learn that they can’t do that to any people, by destroying religion, by destroying the family, we will stand up.”
all of it here
Black Pastors: Banning Chick-fil-A From Cities
oh boy, it just keeps getting better..video at site
SNIP:
Black Pastors: Banning Chick-fil-A From Cities ‘Same Thing’ As Banning Blacks From Restaurants
By Eric Scheiner
July 31, 2012
(CNSNews.com)- The President of the Coalition of African-American Pastors says supporters of traditional marriage are facing the same discrimination that blacks faced during the civil rights movement.
“Some people are saying because of the position that Chick-fil-A has taken - they don’t want them in their cities,” Rev. William Owens said at the National Press Club on Tuesday.
“It’s a disgrace. It’s the same thing that happened when I was marching for civil rights, when they didn’t want a black to come into their restaurant, they didn’t want us staying in their hotels. Now they’re saying, because we take a Christian position, they don’t want us in their cities.”
Owens continued, “Well, we won’t take it. We will stand up and they will learn, they will learn that they can’t do that to any people, by destroying religion, by destroying the family, we will stand up.”
all of it here
Black Pastors: Banning Chick-fil-A From Cities
That. Is. Hilarious.
Gays demanding equal rights is NOT the same as blacks demanding equal rights. But Chick-fil-A being banned from Boston IS the same thing.
Owens' brain is going to explode from twisting it like that.
The last slightly more honest poll showed that same sex marriage got 68% support from democrats and 27% support from republicans. If eveyone voted this means that opposition is 105% against and 95% for.
You're forgetting the independents who trend more to the Dems than the Reps on this issue. That should make it 155% for to 145% against. It's the new math, 300% turnout!![]()
OK... How about a link showing the Independents "trend" on this issue?
Everyone's abandoning him. Seems only the "left winged-kook fringe" are hanging on for dear life.