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i can see why liberals wouldn’t have any comments to Post 17…
i can see why liberals wouldn’t have any comments to Post 17…
Okay, Black was a member of the liberal bloc on the Court, this is true. However, Black’s unique judicial philosophy has never really been shared by anybody else. For all his liberalism, he also did not believe the Constitution protected a right to privacy, dissenting in Griswold v. Connecticut (which is a very important case), believed that illegally obtained evidence should be permitted at trials, and thought that warrantless wiretapping should be permitted..
Hugo Black… Mason AND member of the KKK… one of the most liberal, anti-Constitution justices we’ve had…
Oliver Wendal Holmes…
i think he was the one who decided to sterilize a young girl he looked upon as an imbecile… because “3 generations of imebiciles is enough”… Come to find out she wasn’t an imbecile after all but it doesn’t matter… “imbeciles” have rights too…
well… they SHOULD have rights, that is…![]()
hmmm… “3 generations of imebiciles is enough”…
Holmes did indeed uphold a compulsory sterilization law. In that respect, though, he was a man of the 1920’s; dozens of states had enacted these laws, and only one of the nine justices dissented in that case, and he didn’t even feel strongly enough about it to dissent. To focus only on Holmes and ignore that three of the Four Horsemen (conservative supreme justices opposed to the New Deal) also voted to uphold is madness.sounds kinda Hitler-like… doesn’t it… ?![]()
I responded now. You don’t really have much leeway to call anybody out, though, considering that you never actually respond to any of my responses, choosing instead to throw out new and unrelated points..
i can see why liberals wouldn’t have any comments to Post 17…![]()
yes, i had forgotten about that… always thought it kinda strange… for a liberal to rule that way…For all his liberalism, he also did not believe the Constitution protected a right to privacy, dissenting in Griswold v. Connecticut (which is a very important case),
not that interested in WHAT? abortion?? hmmm… maybe that’s because you are already born and need not worry about being mutilated in the womb…Conservatives should familiarize themselves with Black’s judicial philosophy; some of his arguments are among the best for certain conservative positions (since I believe that there is a right to privacy, but that it was misapplied in Roe v. Wade, I’m not as interested, but there are many people who think disposing of the right to privacy is the best way to get that decision overturned).
oh please… Madness???Holmes did indeed uphold a compulsory sterilization law. In that respect, though, he was a man of the 1920’s; dozens of states had enacted these laws, and only one of the nine justices dissented in that case, and he didn’t even feel strongly enough about it to dissent. To focus only on Holmes and ignore that three of the Four Horsemen (conservative supreme justices opposed to the New Deal) also voted to uphold is madness.
yeah, you’re right… and no one in Nazi Germany was wrong when not opposing whatever the Nazis wanted to do…Sad as it may be to admit, there was a consensus in the US during that period that such abhorrent laws were acceptable. r?
I’m done.I responded now. You don’t really have much leeway to call anybody out, though, considering that you never actually respond to any of my responses, choosing instead to throw out new and unrelated points.
You haven’t even tried to defend the ridiculous assertion that the KKK has liberal roots, and that’s the subject of the thread!
People are more complicated than black/white, liberal/conservative. Hugo Black was an odd man.yes, i had forgotten about that… always thought it kinda strange… for a liberal to rule that way…
No, not abortion! I’m not interested in the line of attack that there is no right to privacy, because I believe a right to privacy does exist. Because you want to know, this is my preferred Constitution-based argument against Roe v. Wade:not that interested in WHAT? abortion?? hmmm… maybe that’s because you are already born and need not worry about being mutilated in the womb…
oh please… Madness???![]()
yeah, you’re right… and no one in Nazi Germany was wrong when not opposing whatever the Nazis wanted to do…
First of all, Holmes’s majority opinion in that case is abhorrent, but it is nowhere near as abhorrent as the Holocaust; the mortal evil of sterilizing “imbeciles” does not compare at all to the machine-like slaughter of millions.all that is needed for evil to prevail…
Come on, distracted. You started the thread saying that you didn’t trust anything I said because you don’t trust liberals. Now you tell me to be more charitable. Every post on this thread contains some insult, explicit or implicit, towards me. Get the plank out of your own eye.I’m done.
i don’t respond to hostile people and i have responded far too often already to your posts which are usually hostile and hateful…
gone against my own policy too many times… but forget it in the future…
you know, you may want to check that anti-charity attitude you have…
after sins against sexual purity, more people go to Hell for sins against charity than any other sin…
(… can’t say I’m not concerned for your soul)…
Unfortunately it seems rather a trend that when you disagree with some liberals, they get testy and express immense hate for those who show them things outside of their box.I’m done.
i don’t respond to hostile people and i have responded far too often already to your posts which are usually hostile and hateful…
gone against my own policy too many times… but forget it in the future…
you know, you may want to check that anti-charity attitude you have…
after sins against sexual purity, more people go to Hell for sins against charity than any other sin…
(… can’t say I’m not concerned for your soul)…
I haven’t shown immense hatred for anybody or anything. I am a big Lincoln fan, though.Unfortunately it seems rather a trend that when you disagree with some liberals, they get testy and express immense hate for those who show them things outside of their box.![]()
Jefferson Davis was a prominent slaveholder from Mississippi. So were all his cabinet members.By the way Abraham Lincoln was convinced that blacks and whites should not live in the same cities or even country. His wife Mary Todd, was daughter of a prominent slave-owning family from Kentucky.
Here is a quote form Lincoln in 1858 supporting segregation and separation of the races. During his public debates with Stephen Douglas in Illinois, Lincoln made it very clear that he sided with those of the Free-Soil party, which sought to confine the Negroes to the South so as not to compete with White labor in the Territories:
He also, however, said this:“I will say, then, that I AM NOT NOR HAVE EVER BEEN in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the black and white races—that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with White people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the White and black races which will ever FORBID the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together, there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the White race.”
And this public statement in October, 1858. Here is more of Lincoln on racial segregation and what he thought about black folks.
He also said this:“What I insist upon is, that the new Territories shall be kept free from [slavery] while in the territorial condition. Judge Douglas assumes that we have no interest in them — that we have no right whatever to interfere. I think we have some interest. I think that as white men we have… Now irrespective of the moral aspect of this question as to whether there is a right or wrong in enslaving a negro, I am still in favor of our new Territories being in such a condition that white men may find a home — may find some spot where they can better their condition — where they can settle upon new soil and better their condition in life. I am in favor of this not merely (I must say it here as I have elsewhere) for our own people who are born amongst us, but as an outlet for free white people every where, the world over [reply to Douglas on 15 October 1858].”
By today’s standards, everybody in the 1860’s would have been called a full-fledged racist. But Abraham Lincoln was far less racist than most of them, maybe even all of them. After all, this is Frederick Douglass on Lincoln:By today’s standards Lincoln would have been called a full fledge racist.See post #9. These are just a couple of Lincoln’s statements there are many more just like these.
Lincoln, was in fact life long colonist, also said this:I haven’t shown immense hatred for anybody or anything. I am a big Lincoln fan, though.
You are also repeating some of the old myths about Lincoln being a colonization advocate, which was true for a time, but only briefly. After a meeting with black leaders at the White House, Lincoln realized how little enthusiasm there was for emigration among blacks, and he never moved on it again. At the time of his death, he was working to secure voting rights for blacks in Louisiana and in the north for returning veterans of the US Colored Troops.
By today’s standards, everybody in the 1860’s would have been called a full-fledged racist. But Abraham Lincoln was far less racist than most of them, maybe even all of them. After all, this is Frederick Douglass on Lincoln:
In all my interviews with Mr. Lincoln I was impressed with his entire freedom from popular prejudice against the colored race. He was the first great man that I talked with in the United States freely, who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, of the difference of color, and I thought that all the more remarkable cause he came from a State where there were black laws.
And this was from a man who was close friends with William Lloyd Garrisson and Wendell Phillips, two of the leading abolitionists of the day. Yet it was Lincoln who he singled out for this remarkable honor.
Hitler was the steroetypical liberal: into environmentalism, vegetarianism , big governemtn … anti-poverty… (his way of ending poverty was ending the lives of poor people through eugenics.)I have a practical suggestion for anyone who thinks the KKK is liberal: go to to their website(s) and read what they have to say. I did this while I was getting my Master’s in education for a diversity thesis. Most of those organizations are happy to tell you where their ideals came from, whose ideas they follow, etc. Look, read, and see how many true liberal beliefs they espouse.
Frederick Douglas’ biography should be required reading for all Americans - and then they will see that deporting Blacks back to Africa would have been one of the best things the uS gov’t could have done…Lincoln, was in fact life long colonist, also said this:
In an address delivered at Springfield, Illinois on 26 June 1857, Lincoln openly declared himself in favor of racial segregation and the eventual deportation of the Blacks back to their native Africa:
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Mr. Douglas was an interesting gentleman and had this to say… Ex-slave Frederick Douglass observed, “There are at the present moment, many colored men in the Confederate Army doing duty not only as cooks, servants and laborers, but as real soldiers, having muskets on their shoulders and bullets in their pockets, ready to shoot down … and do all that soldiers may do to destroy the Federal government.”Frederick Douglas’ biography should be required reading for all Americans - and then they will see that deporting Blacks back to Africa would have been one of the best things the uS gov’t could have done…
I’ve read some of it and it is the saddest stuff i have ever read… heart-breaking, horrifying. Not all slave owners treated their slaves like that but many did…
reading this stuff did not make me ashamed to be White… it made me ashamed to be a human being…
and if it weren’t for the Catholic Church i may have been just as bad (??) I would like to think not… but one just never knows… what one would be if it weren’t for … [whatever]
at least if they’d been deported they would have again been with their own people…
and yet, many were born on American soil and were citizens… so those ones should have been given a choice… no, probably all of them should have been given the choice… AFTER being freed…
Whites and Blacks are equal in importance to God. they should therefore be of equal importance to all humans. They are not inferior in any way and i can’t believe you actually believe this stuff you have written. God created man, male & female, Black and White… and every other kind of apparent difference. Maybe God made us all so different (yet we really aren’t as different as some seem to think) becaues he was going to use this to test us… to see if we would really love others as we love ourselves, as Jesus said… or not…“I will say, then, that I AM NOT NOR HAVE EVER BEEN in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the black and white races—that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with White people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the White and black races which will ever FORBID the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together, there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the White race.”