Look, BOTH Woodruff and I have actually lived in deep Mississippi for a time. I don't know about Woodruff, but I still have contacts down there. Neither of us is merely referring to this poll.beezer wrote:That's what you're doing as well on the other side of the coin. Basically, what you're doing here is saying that they MIGHT NOT BE as bad before a poll is even conducted. You're jumping to a conclusion before data is collected or even the attempt to do so.Woodruff wrote:Would I like to see the same poll run for Democrats in Mississippi? Sure. Do I think it would be similar? I don't think it would be AS bad as that, but I do think it would be bad enough to be an embarrassing black mark also. But that doesn't change the results of what was done.
Basically, what you're doing here is saying "But they MIGHT BE just as bad!". That's even worse than "But they do it too!".
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Yes, and no.rdsrds2120 wrote: Choosing to point out a potential and possibly extraneous observation does not lessen the one being discussed. That's true for any situation.
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The problem with Nightstrike all too often (not just here) is that he seems to think any even minor criticism is enough to utterly invalidate any point.
In this case, it was a partisan survey. Yet, neither my nor Woodruff's response were particularly oriented toward the Republicans. The issue is that so many politicians still think interracial marriage is wrong. The Pallin bit is telling, too, but I would call that a bit more partisan (because Pallin ran under the Republican umbrella).
Oh, and as a point of history, for a long time the Republican party was the party of more racial equality. But, then, a lot of people say that the Republican Party back then was more like the Democratic party of today.
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Looks like beezer fell for the same old trick that shieldgenerator did before, and that Mr. Adams continues to fall for. It's only a matter of time before every single subject Woodruff argues about is turned back against the opposing person as a way to avoid their points. It's never ever him doing the twisting, dodging, or distracting - it's always the other poster.
For the record, if this poll is true then there needs to be more done concerning the Dems, Libertarians, and whatever other political parties that exist out there. If it shows that this is a trend amongst people in that state regardless of political persuasion then that's a serious problem. If not, then we can address it specifically within the Republican party. Since it's not against the law to marry someone from another race in MS, it would be really strange for anyone to adopt a platform to reapply a ban.
For the record, if this poll is true then there needs to be more done concerning the Dems, Libertarians, and whatever other political parties that exist out there. If it shows that this is a trend amongst people in that state regardless of political persuasion then that's a serious problem. If not, then we can address it specifically within the Republican party. Since it's not against the law to marry someone from another race in MS, it would be really strange for anyone to adopt a platform to reapply a ban.
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Is there a reason you can't bring yourself to avoid trolling me?bradleybadly wrote:Looks like beezer fell for the same old trick that shieldgenerator did before, and that Mr. Adams continues to fall for. It's only a matter of time before every single subject Woodruff argues about is turned back against the opposing person as a way to avoid their points. It's never ever him doing the twisting, dodging, or distracting - it's always the other poster.
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I really don't understand why people can still be prejudiced about race in this day and age. People, regardless of their skin color, are still people.
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This is a tea party thread?DoomYoshi wrote:In related news, 46% of forum-goers want tea party threads banned lol.
I didn't know that "-rd" was the same thing as "captain obvious is obvious"....rdsrds2120 wrote:It's unfortunate to think that some people consider race a bigger deal than what it is. However, we're better than we were 30 years ago, and in 30 years from now, I bet we'll be better than now. Things seem to be moving towards a more even playing field -- I hope that they may.
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Best use of quotes in quite some time, if I do say so myself.