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Old 02-13-2008, 04:35 PM
DSTCHAOS DSTCHAOS is offline
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Maybe neither of you realize especially you AF with your short sighted attempt at being 'cute' again (what did I tell you about that?) ...that 199 years ago...a man like Barack Obama would not have even been considered HUMAN enough to even run...let alone have a whole population of people that LOOKS JUST LIKE HIM be able to VOTE for him?

200 years ago on yesterday, Blacks in this country were considered somewhere around the term 'animal' and as far as the world was concerned, would NEVER ever be able to run for the highest office in the land let alone vote (especially in Virginia!). I really shouldn't have to give you a history lesson on this because I am SURE you know where I am coming from, but considering who you are, I am not surprised that you don't see or could care less about the significance of myself and a few thousand others being able to cast a vote without being persecuted, frightened off or killed on Lincoln's birthday.

At least PhiGam talked on what he knew and was indeed correct... and no, I am not giving Lincoln credit because in the end he was forced to make the decision, and make one that would change the country ... thank you sincerely for bringing that up.

BTW...this is typical paperwork from 1808....and look at the minor changes that differed it from a ballot sheet....heh.



AF seriously consider what you say next in regards to this topic...you may not have an appreciation for it...however I do have an appreciation for history and how things have changed and stayed the same over the years in regards to people's enlightenment... and their ignorance.

The siggie says it all.

ETA: One other thing...your husband you say, is of Hispanic descent,{200 hundred years ago, Hispanics in this land were maybe one or 2 steps above Blacks here BTW especially since Spain was still in the process of trying to conquer those people...} have you ever considered asking him, with all the issues about immigration, with a lot of racism being aimed at Hispanics and that a lot of what happens, electorally speaking, may hinge on the Hispanic population (in this day and age of us being 'enlightened'), exactly how he feels with being able to cast his vote and others of Hispanic descent living here right now that can't? You may also want to consider that only 45 years ago, you and your husband's marriage would have been considered, illegal.
I see your point.

Wasn't there a rumor that Abe Lincoln was black?

Either case, your initial post seems to be celebrating Abe Lincoln whereas it should be celebrating certain ideals. Abe Lincoln was considered a catalyst for change but he was still a product of his time, which includes racial slurs and other things that were standard practice during his day.
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Old 02-13-2008, 07:11 PM
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I see your point.

Wasn't there a rumor that Abe Lincoln was black?

Either case, your initial post seems to be celebrating Abe Lincoln whereas it should be celebrating certain ideals. Abe Lincoln was considered a catalyst for change but he was still a product of his time, which includes racial slurs and other things that were standard practice during his day.
That is the whole point DST... I am not celebrating Lincoln at all...what I am celebrating is the fact that on yesterday when usually it is acknowledged thru a little trivia showing how he 'freed' the slaves or a Lincoln Sale and such, that in this area in particular, 200 years after we were considered property with no voice while Lincoln was being born in Illinois, 400 years after the first slaves were brought to Jamestown, VA, at the heart of the Confederacy, we are able to use our voice to enjoy another peice of history, regardless if we like McCain (a war hero) Clinton (A woman) or Obama ( A Black man) by exercising the right to vote.

2 Centuries ago, the only likey choice would have been McCain or one that was like him.

YES, we have come a long way and as I stated before there are still those in the world NOW, as we GET to acknowledge this, who cannot have a say in matters when it comes to their government.

That within itself I am appreciative in what I have here today.

I can trace back to my great grandparents who hardly had any say so in voting (in turn of the century South Carolina) to now when I have tools at my disposal to make an informed choice...and how dare anyone to make a mockery of that.



To DST's tangent
I also feel the same way about those who support XYZ candidate and want to vote but don't even know what XYZ candidate stands for and all they can say is that they are so refreshing, they are committed to change or.......they speak so well.

to AF

I appreciate the topic, as I was in Honors History throughout school. I loathe the misuse of irony.


You appreciate the topic, but rather you approach it in a mature and adult manner, the first post here you try to make a fool of me.....wow

If it doesn't mean anything to you, doesn't matter or has any significance, instead of trying to find something idiotically snarky to say to undermine someone else's thoughts forwhatever little gain you sought, simply choose to K.I.M. or respond wisely and no one will have to continually have these pointless tangents over foolish thoughts simply because you 'loathe' something.
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