shart_attack
Gold Member
true "they" didn't write the constitution but the guys who did knew that race was not important. when "they" wrote the phrase WE the PEOPLE they meant everybody...guno said:"We're not saying that patriot militia groups are made up of klansman," (Mark Potok, spokesman for the Southern Poverty Law Center) said, referring to the Ku Klux Klan. "It's more diffuse than that. It's a generalized feeling that 'this is not the country my Christian white forefathers built. We've got to take this country back.' It's not rancid straight ahead race hate, but it is very closely tied to race and the changing look of the country."
a gang of sharts said:This is not the country that my white Founding Fathers built.
Maybe Mr. Potok should spend a bit more time explaining to his boy Obama that it's certainly not in America's best interests to marginalize folks like me—making us feel left out of the political process—instead of sitting idly by while the Far Leftists in Hollywood make fun of us.
We are quantifying.
guno said:yes minorities had nothing to do with it right? planting the cotton in the plantations to laying the rails to mining the copper and silver. Black slaves, Chinese, , Mexicans and native Americans building sky scrapers
They damned sure didn't write The Constitution, guno.
guno said:All white people have ever done is to take credit or building this country all by themselves. Now that all about to change as the history book can be set straight after the demographic shift when white christian have no more power
Slaves who built Capitol building honored theGrio
Sounds kinda hateful, guno.
I don't think The Force is especially strong with you.
Incidentally, the 70s ABC TV miniseries Roots is one of my all-time favorite dramas.
Let's be real here:
Do you really and truly believe that a bunch of guys who owned slaves believed that?????