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CardinalBacker

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  1. Isn't it crazy how Trump is vilified because the whacko white supremacists support him, but Joe gets a pass when the people who are sworn to destroy our nation and recreate it as a communist state say that they'll be voting for Biden? It's gonna result in violence before too long.
  2. I watched the head of the TSTA (Texas State Teacher's Association) on local news yesterday talking about Covid and how they don't need to go back to school. It looked like a live posting done in her office. I couldn't help but notice the placard on the wall behind her that said #JusticeforGeorge and #BlackLivesMatter. I'm pretty sure that she wasn't talking about "Justice" for the time that he held a gun to that pregnant woman's belly. Yeah, I'm excited that she's proudly supporting a Marxist organization. I wonder what kind of hellstorm would break loose if she'd have had a "MAGA" sticker up there? These are the people that are directing the teachers that are educating our kids.
  3. [Hidden Content] You know.... burning bibles, flinging poo. If you aren’t speaking out against BLM, then your silence equals support. You don’t get to choose which ideals you support. Major league sports are glorifying this garbage.
  4. I was at Lamar in the mid/late 90s and the liberalism wasn’t subtle, but it wasn’t “silence all dissent” like we have now. You had to disagree quietly, if you know what I mean. I gave up on public education about 12 years ago when One of the boys had a Christmas program that was something about having “A Green Christmas.” Of course there were no carols to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, but the idea of having a Christmas program (errrrrr, “Holiday” program”) that was geared towards promoting green energy right in the heart of the petrochemical industry’s stronghold convinced me for good that most educators have been lost to reason.
  5. They are a racist group that only seek to promote their own at the expense of others. Their violence is well documented. They promote hatred as “right” and “just.” They demand that our system be changed to give their “persecuted” protections that aren’t afforded to others. Their anti-semitism is no longer hidden. Am I talking about BLM or the KKK?
  6. That guy had too much time on his hands. He posted so much that it made me re-evaluate how much I post and whether I needed to rein it in a little.
  7. Sometimes a little profanity is an excellent enhancement to a story. Jokes just don’t have the same pop when you say “fudge.” But I get it. It doesn’t bother me as long as it’s not directed towards others.
  8. Somebody message me and let me know who got the boot, please.
  9. Kap didn’t get blackballed. He lost his mojo and I’m convinced that he submarined his workout that the nfl did specifically for him to perpetuate his victim hood. He wants to get under center as badly as Biden wants to debate trump. The problem with Kap is that teams felt like he would hurt their bottom line. Analysts predicted that any team that signed him would lose approximately 20% of their gross revenues. Baltimore got close and then Kap’s gf took a massive dump all over management and they decided not to sign him. [Hidden Content] Much less the fact that Kap turned down his offer from the 49ers. So “blackballed” is a lie.
  10. The word “racist” means nothing anymore. it’s been used and abused by the left to explain away everything (including black-on-black) crime and nobody cares anymore. “Racist” now means “isn’t liberal.”
  11. And Biden is loved by all of those looters. What’s your point?
  12. I never understand the analogy between liberalism and liberty, because it seems to me that liberalism is more threatening to my liberties, lol. I’m kinda more inclined to describe today’s liberals as “progressive.” Somebody once described the two movements as those who want things to stay more the same (conservative) and those who want to see things change (progressive). That’s probably the best analogy that I’ve seen so far. It doesn’t really even matter about the issues-just change and our reaction to it. It’s important to note that not all changes are actually “progress.” When your talking about issues like slavery and civil rights, being conservative is not where you’d want to find yourself. But when “progress” means socialism and over-reaching government control, I don’t think liberal/progressive is where you’d want to be either. Or at least that’s how I see it.
  13. Ummmmm.... does that mean that we can differentiate between confederate supporters and slave owners? If anybody that fought for the Confederacy is now scorned and viewed as a racist, then anybody that has ever voted for a democrat is also proudly supporting that history of bigotry. You can’t have it both ways.
  14. There are all different types of conservatism. Some people are socially conservative on issues like abortion, etc.... those are now morally aligned away from the current Democrat platform. I know of a Pentecostal lady who ran for office for years as a democrat because that’s what you do to get elected where she lives. She’s the furthest possible thing from a modern democrat. There are also fiscal conservatives like myself who live conservatively and think our governments should not be spending money we don’t have on things we don’t need. you mentioned a while back that you felt like you were better able to manage your investments than with a 401k. Don’t you think that you can do a better job of spending your earnings than the government can? That makes you somewhat conservative, Amigo.
  15. I just wonder how much damage will be done by then? I don’t watch the NBA, so they’re not affected. I hear so many people complaining about the NFL and promising to tune out. I strongly believe that the protests were a major reason for the decline in viewership and attendance in the last few years. i think it’ll be much worse now... even people like me who love the sport are talking about tuning out. Same thing with NASCAR’s anti Southern push. Are they gonna generate new fans to replace the ones that are leaving? Most of those soy boys in Seattle don’t look like roundy-round fans to me.
  16. That’s a good question. I honestly don’t know. Some communities favor a more centralized, controlling form of government. That could possibly be it. I’ve also wondered if it was just out of tradition... those are some pretty traditional people-but I kinda doubt it. I’ve never understood that voting pattern.
  17. The Democrats were never anti black... they were pro-racist. Still are. As most white people moved on from race being a key issue, there were plenty of people willing to join up for divisive racial rhetoric. Its George Wallace winning as a staunch segregationist but still winning in the 80s with 90% of the black vote. A lot of it is the free stuff.... people vote in their own self interest, so they can overlook a history of oppression if it gets them an Obama phone. It’s people who hate the founding fathers because of the history of slavery but vote Dem in spite of their history of bigotry within the last 60 years.
  18. Colin Kaepernick has a right to his opinion and nobody wants to see other humans being needlessly injured by the police. I just disagree with a protest that does more to push people away from your cause than to unify it. There are countless ways to get the point across without alienating so many who would actually support your cause if the delivery wasn’t offensive. How badly has Kap and the BLM screwed up their delivery if we now have people out protesting and even shooting each other over something that we all fundamentally agree upon?
  19. I’ll have to spend my time trolling message boards.
  20. Randy Weaver and I support this opinion.
  21. All at once our decision to play tomato cans in non-district doesn't look so sissy-fied.
  22. I hate neither you or the game, my good sir.
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