06 Feb 12 - 08:41 PM (#3303409) Subject: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert I know that Mudcat is trying to "get along" but... ...sheet fire, folks!!! With the working class getting closer and closer to the poverty line makes ya wonder what year would be the perfect year for the right wing to take American back??? Pick yer year and give reasons... Extra credit for anyone who is willing to even post... B~ |
06 Feb 12 - 09:04 PM (#3303424) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: gnu Do you mean the right left wing? Does the right wing know what the left wing is doing? Don't ask George Bush... he don't have a wing or a prayer or a heart. And, yeah, I know that is out of date... in a way. How many credits do I get, Bobert? |
06 Feb 12 - 09:18 PM (#3303428) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert Sorry, gn-ze... No credits yet but... ...play again... B~ |
06 Feb 12 - 09:24 PM (#3303430) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: gnu Yer changin the rules! Ere ye from the extreme right? |
06 Feb 12 - 09:30 PM (#3303431) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Mrrzy i am reminded of a line from wait wait don't tell me, when someone said that the democrats want to go back in time to undo the Bush era, while the republicans wanted to go back a little further and undo the Enlightenment. Does that address the question? |
06 Feb 12 - 09:32 PM (#3303434) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert Yer right, Gb-ze... You got a B-... Maybe a C+... Okay, maybe a C- but definitely not a D+... Somewhat above that... B~ |
06 Feb 12 - 09:36 PM (#3303436) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bill D "...what year would be the perfect year for the right wing to take American back???" You mean "take back" or "take back TO"? They might "take back" in 2020 if Obama's successor falters... I suspect they'd like to 'take us back' to 1856, where the rules favored racism and limited voting rights.... well, maybe they'd be happy with 1928. |
06 Feb 12 - 09:46 PM (#3303439) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert 1828??? Wasn't that the year that Martin van Buren quit as VP over states rights... No, I think it was '29... Jackson should have taken out his sword and chopped van Buren into little pieces and it might have avoided the Civil (which it wasn't) War... B~ |
06 Feb 12 - 11:08 PM (#3303484) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,999 "what year would be the perfect year for the right wing to take American back" 2001 |
06 Feb 12 - 11:13 PM (#3303486) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert OUCH!!! B~ |
06 Feb 12 - 11:26 PM (#3303490) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: artbrooks "We're the bright young men, who want to go back to 1910..." |
06 Feb 12 - 11:44 PM (#3303497) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Neil D 1828??? Wasn't that the year that Martin van Buren quit as VP over states rights... No, I think it was '29... Jackson should have taken out his sword and chopped van Buren into little pieces and it might have avoided the Civil (which it wasn't) War... B~ I believe you're thinking of John C. Calhoun, Jackson's first VP, who broke with Jackson over nullification. (South Carolina passed a law nullifying federal tariffs and Jackson sent warships into Charleston Harbor) It was Van Buren who replaced Calhoun as Jackson's VP in his second term. Jackson once said his only regret was that he didn't hang Henry Clay and shoot John C. Calhoun. Calhoun died in 1850 but his writings and speechifying in defense of slavery and state's rights were instrumental in pushing the South toward secession. |
07 Feb 12 - 01:50 AM (#3303510) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,Paul Burke About 30AD, so they could tell that troublesome johnny not to spout all that crap about blessed are the .... |
07 Feb 12 - 03:31 PM (#3303872) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: JohnInKansas Since my analysis shows that the Righties, beginning about midway in Shrub's first term, have replicated almost identically the same plan used in Europe beginning in about 1938, it must be presumed that they're already a little behind schedule. Knowing that the Vatican sent a representative to the annual birthday party every year for six years after that kickoff (purely as a time reference - I'd cite a different reference if anyone else had gone to the party), and the "party" sort of ended fairly soon after that, we do seem to lack any "resolution" of the sort that happened with that earlier experiment, although there do seem to be attempts to continue with the plan. John |
07 Feb 12 - 04:34 PM (#3303917) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Geoff the Duck I think they ought to have the year when all the bankers were jumping out of windows of tall buildings. Quack! GtD. |
07 Feb 12 - 05:25 PM (#3303960) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert Yer absolutely correct, Neal... It indeed was Calhoun... I knew the reason just mixed the two up... B~ |
07 Feb 12 - 06:33 PM (#3304011) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Richard Bridge 1938? My gut reaction would be more like the 20s. |
07 Feb 12 - 07:49 PM (#3304044) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Rapparee Sometime in the 1950s, when everything was sweet and Mom worked at home making cookies and having babies and Daddy come home from his good job and everybody went to church all dressed up in their best and Godless Commies were to blame. |
07 Feb 12 - 09:15 PM (#3304075) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bee-dubya-ell 1950s? Nah! That's when the interstate highway system and NASA were created. No way the current Republican bunch would ever appropriate funds for projects on the scale of either of those. |
07 Feb 12 - 09:29 PM (#3304080) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert I'm goin' with the good ol' days, like maybe before 1776 when slavery wasn't even questioned and ya didn't have these commie folks that Repubs hate, like Tom Jefferson, buggin' um... Yeah, 1760 works just fine for the righties... B~ |
07 Feb 12 - 11:04 PM (#3304124) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,leeneia I thought righties were right-handed people. I'm a lefty, myself. How would the world change if we lefties too over everything? Interesting thought. |
08 Feb 12 - 12:24 PM (#3304404) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bee-dubya-ell Did they have years during the Stone Age? |
08 Feb 12 - 12:45 PM (#3304409) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bobert Yeah, but the calendars were real heavy... B;~) |
08 Feb 12 - 01:26 PM (#3304432) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Bill D You mean they "got stoned and missed it"? "Sorry, Unglook, February is a little short.. I broke my chipping stone when I drank that fermented stuff." |
08 Feb 12 - 01:54 PM (#3304441) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Rapparee Actually, if we WERE restored to some year in distant past (oh, say 1350) you and I would probably be peasants, grubbing out our lives to pay the Lord of the Manor our tax, the King our tax, the Church our tithe, and still have enough left to live on if we hadn't already died of the plague, been slain by some passing soldier, been raped by other passing soldiers, or croaked due any one of a number of other causes. And so would both sides of the aisle. Most people were NOT kings, princes, queens, bishops, popes, or princesses. Most people were peasant, grubbing in the earth for enough to eat and hoping that the next gang of marauding mercenaries wouldn't plunder, burn or rape TOO much. |
08 Feb 12 - 05:48 PM (#3304557) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Q (Frank Staplin) What a lot of codswallop. Kudos to the right-minded. |
08 Feb 12 - 10:57 PM (#3304676) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Richard Bridge Surely Kudos is one of the moons of the planet Porno - in which case I'd be happy to send the lunatic right there. |
08 Feb 12 - 11:02 PM (#3304680) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,999 "What a lot of codswallop." I LOVE it when you talk dirty! |
08 Feb 12 - 11:50 PM (#3304692) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: Rapparee Do you keep codswallop in a codpiece? |
09 Feb 12 - 04:12 AM (#3304740) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: VirginiaTam Sometime in the 1950s, when everything was sweet and Mom worked at home making cookies and having babies and Daddy come home from his good job and everybody went to church all dressed up in their best and Godless Commies were to blame. The commies were to blame for the idyllic 1950's? Have I missed something? I vote for Geoff the Duck's year. I think the bankers jumping out of tall buildings should be celebrated in kind right now. I know they won't just jump so I volunteer to be a pusher. It don't have to be just bankers. It could be corporate and political tax avoiders and evaders. It could be a kind of a new folk tradition. We can do it every year on October 24th. The righties love tradition don't they? |
09 Feb 12 - 06:06 AM (#3304781) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,999 I just tripped over this 10 minute video and it is smack on the money. {It uses some raw language, but it's less offensive than the subject.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JwYvFZdM_UM |
09 Feb 12 - 09:57 AM (#3304870) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: GUEST,999 From the Washington Post http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/articles/a-hidden-world-growing-beyond-control/ |
09 Feb 12 - 01:28 PM (#3304979) Subject: RE: BS: What Year Would the Righties Like to.... From: kendall 1919. wages were around 5 cents an hour for a worker, and women couldn't vote. |