How Well Do You Know The Constitution?

Probably all four or none of them, depending on what they’re wanting to do.

Ha!
You can’t even read Chinese characters.

Look asshat, I am sorry that you are butthurt for calling you out because you had to use google translate to incorrectly interpret a word you had wrong! The funnier part is that you can’t even distinguish a tonal language of combined words to mean something different! Totally retarded on your part and another example no one here takes you serious! I never met anyone like you who so desperate to be accepted here that you have to litter this forum with such nonsense and useless information that never has anything to do with what is being discussed! Epic failure on your part and the joke is on you, so spare me more of your gibberish! Digipoopoo is a fitting name for you at least you live up to that!:rofl:

BTW, great job at derailing yet another thread something you seem to have a talent for!

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Certainly not Lincoln.

T Rooseveld may not be as bad as FDR… meaning good at destroying constitutional America.

So says the leftists who advocates erasing confederate history from the south.

No to mention the left wing extremism the began the day trump was elected as well as ANTIFA.

Still have zero talking points.

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Who is tearing down statues of civil war figures demanding they be purged from history? Wasn’t the would be mass assassin who attacked Republicans at a baseball practice a volunteer for Bernie Sanders? Wasn’t it a Democrat House committee chair who exhorted a mob to gather a crowd and make sure they know they are not welcome whenever a member of the Trump administration is seen in public?

In fact it’s the Resistance that traffics in extremism and violence.

So should all the slave owner and KKK members (all Democrats) have the buildings and statues of them torn down and renamed also? Saunders Hall at UNC, U. of Ala bldg named after Harper Lee, Yale’s Morgan Hall, Robert Byrd’s statue and all the other buildings named after him,

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BTW, no Republican owned a slave before the Civil War, Democrats voted against all the Amendments and Civil Rights Bills and Fascism is a left-wing political philosophy.

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Those are not erected as a memorial of their slave holdings, so no.

Well that’s no big deal considering the Republican Party only existed for six years before the civil war. :man_shrugging:

Neither was General Lee’s statue. You really are dense.

NO Republican owned slaves. ALL slaves were owned by Democrats. Democrats in the North and South were against freeing the slaves.

And you fringe right wingers really are INCAPABLE of civil debate, as it always ends in personal insults.

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Well that certainly sparks a chuckle…:wink:

Statues of Lee were not erected to commemorate his being a slave holder either. They were erected to honor his being a great General.

You are really one screwed up dude.

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One goal of the Republican Party was to abolish slavery. Lincoln was a Republican.

Do you, @montecresto1, EVER put up any links to back up your outlandish claims?

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Of course you redirected;

No. He was not such a great general.
He could have marched straight into Washington early in the war, but somehow he didn’t have the gumption to do so.

The statue of Albert Pike, on the other hand, will never be removed or torn down.
I made a post about it but it was quietly removed. Obviously, Pike is a very uncomfortable subject.

Racism lurks behind every corner. It is the only conclusion the left can make.

What about George Washington. Should we erase him from history?

Washington remained dependent on slave labor, and by the time of his death in 1799 he owned 124 slaves , whom he freed in his will, and controlled another 193, most of whom remained enslaved.

What about Thomas Jefferson. Him too?

Thomas Jefferson owned over 600 African-American slaves throughout his adult life. Jefferson freed two slaves while he lived, and seven more after his death.

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Perhaps. But his statue WAS erected to honor his war service where he was guilty of treason in a war defending the institution of slavery.