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<blockquote data-quote="Proximity" data-source="post: 7139199" data-attributes="member: 589997"><p>It's common sense. The South voted primarily Democrat until the civil rights era with Johnson (a democrat), and since they didn't like them niggras, they all started voting republican. They're not voting republican based on economic issues, they're voting republican on social issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Copernicus and Galileo said that the Earth was flat. Those were way more extreme views than mine in their day. Does that make them wrong? Call my views extreme all you want, it doesn't make them false. How many times have I said that. Like I keep saying, two sides could say the world is flat and the world is round, and you would come in and say that both extremes MUST be wrong, the Earth is a hexagon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proximity, post: 7139199, member: 589997"] It's common sense. The South voted primarily Democrat until the civil rights era with Johnson (a democrat), and since they didn't like them niggras, they all started voting republican. They're not voting republican based on economic issues, they're voting republican on social issues. Copernicus and Galileo said that the Earth was flat. Those were way more extreme views than mine in their day. Does that make them wrong? Call my views extreme all you want, it doesn't make them false. How many times have I said that. Like I keep saying, two sides could say the world is flat and the world is round, and you would come in and say that both extremes MUST be wrong, the Earth is a hexagon. [/QUOTE]
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