Woodznutz
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Never gave that much thought.Yes, for whites and their families, it was a much better decade for them than people of color.
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Never gave that much thought.Yes, for whites and their families, it was a much better decade for them than people of color.
Law abiding voters yearn for the America we used to know before the Great White Republican Hope was rejected by the will of the more colorful law abiding voters in the first week of November in the year of our Lord 2020. The expectation for over two centuries in America is that a sitting US President must accept the results of the quadrennial elections when they lose it and the states have certified that loss. When Trump lost the election our Constitution has it that Trump must return to ordinary citizenship no different than the law abiding staff that mowed his lawn and brought him his happy meals.
From the thread pyfta “Patriots yearn for the America we used to know” where no one has an answer why it should be no.
Now as for J6 and the fake electors activity to obstruct the peaceful transfer to Joe Biden, I ask this question of all MAGA:
NotfooledbyW Jan2024 Vpyfta00298: Why don’t I as a law abiding voter have the right to see what a jury trial decides whether or not Trump broke laws and is a threat to society if he is found guilty? nf.24.01.06 nfbw Vpyfta00298
No man is above law. and since December 14, 2020 why must we accept the Republican Party’s insistence that this devil is not to be constrained by law as the rest of the population must be.?
Rawley Jan2024 vyfta00005: “As a voter, you have the right not to vote for him. rvwlvy Syfta00005 to nfbw Vpyfta00298
I voted to be done with his horrific and deplorable first term in the Oval Office. But he took action between Dec 13 and Jan 8 that were intended to cancel my vote along with eighty million other law abiding voters whom he claimed without any due process of law that we committed crimes of election fraud against him.
What makes you think my right to vote against this man has been restored.
IF he is innocent of every single charge against him why don’t I have the right to witness the due process he is being given to prove to me that he is before the threat to my 2024 vote won’t happen again this November.?
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to rvwlvy Syfta00005
My dad says more young people turned to drugs in the 70's. That is not a good thing in my opinion.
It was a great decade to be young.Alcohol is a drug and you are jealous of people using it at 18
Yes, for whites and their families, it was a much better decade for them than people of color.
You`re asking him to dumb it down for you.Restate your question in a way that is not stupid and convoluted.
It is far better today for minorities since the fifties, they know it, and they will vote accordingly.If people of color continue to vote 95% dem future decades won’t be any better.
Not exactly, dork-shit.You`re asking him to dumb it down for you.
I was young then. It was not a great decade in any facet.It was a great decade to be young.
You were a nerd.I was young then. It was not a great decade in any facet.
Why would you name call after I made a comment? I didn't call you a name. Offer something relevant.You were a nerd.
You are also a moron.Why would you name call after I made a comment? I didn't call you a name. Offer something relevant.
My dad was a kid in the 50's and still talks about how great it was.
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Cars in the 50s were junk. Broken down all the time. Furnaces broke often. Houses were poorly built. Kids drank a ton. It was a weird time. Backward time. I'm so glad this country will.never go back to that useless Era.
They did require more care and maintenance than today's cars. Sadly, people generally allowed them to go to hell, especially when it came to changing oil.Cars were NOT junk!
What a ridiculous thing to say, and you obviously are clueless!
I lived thru the 50s. Today, even with our problems, are 100x better. Better living today. It's not even comparable. The backwards 50s were a time of rotten cars and leaky windows. Unhappiness was overwhelming.