Did You Know Abraham Lincoln Was A Democrat?

As I recall reading, the south was originally republican, but went democrat when they saw the northern repub position on slavery. Spite voting.
 
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Hasn't changed all that much anyway. Back then, the Democrats were into slavery. These days, they still are. They keep the poor in debt to keep them on benefits for their vote. Exchange labor slavery with debt slavery. Still slaves.

You NAILED it!!! This is exactly what dems are about! It's mind-bending that the rest of America can seem to figure this out.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Richter don't interrupt the boys fake outrage and ignorant conversation with an intelligent thought. How else are they going to have any fun if they aren't pissed off all the time.
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10-26-13 08:00 PM
...Nobody is paying attention to this insane forum except for the inmates. Yeah I know I know I'm one of the inmates too. But I'm trying to get out.
Try harder.
 
Yeah, sorry, we forgot to tell you guys that we changed the history books. We'll be emailing out a flyer later today. We traded Kennedy for Lincoln.

And a future President to be named later.
 
uhmmm...a little history lesson might be in order ..from US History.org


The Origins of the Republican Party



Salmon Chase
Salmon Chase Where was the party born? Following the publication of the "Appeal of Independent Democrats" in major newspapers, spontaneous demonstrations occurred. In early 1854, the first proto-Republican Party meeting took place in Ripon, Wisconsin. On June 6, 1854 on the outskirts of Jackson, Michigan upwards of 10,000 people turned out for a mass meeting "Under the Oaks." This led to the first organizing convention in Pittsburgh on February 22, 1856.
The gavel fell to open the Party's first nominating convention, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 17, 1856, announcing the birth of the Republican Party as a unified political force.

Horace Greeley
Horace GreeleyThe Republican Party name was christened in an editorial written by New York newspaper magnate Horace Greeley. Greeley printed in June 1854: "We should not care much whether those thus united (against slavery) were designated 'Whig,' 'Free Democrat' or something else; though we think some simple name like 'Republican' would more fitly designate those who had united to restore the Union to its true mission of champion and promulgator of Liberty rather than propagandist of slavery."
The elections of 1854 saw the Republicans take Michigan and make advances in many states, but this election was dominated by the emergence of the short-lived American (or 'Know-Nothing') Party. By 1855, the Republican Party controlled a majority in the House of Representatives. The new Party decided to hold an organizing convention in Pittsburgh in early 1856, leading up to the Philadelphia convention.

As the convention approached, things came to a head — and to blows. On the floor of the Senate Democratic representatives Preston Brooks and Lawrence Keitt (South Carolina) brutally attacked Charles Sumner with a cane after Sumner gave a passionate anti-slavery speech which Brooks took offense (he was related to the main antagonist of Sumner's speech, South Carolina Senator Andrew Butler). Both representatives resigned from Congress with severe indignation over their ouster, but were returned to Congress by South Carolina voters in the next year. Sumner was not able to return to the Congressional halls for four years after the attack. Brooks was heard boasting "Next time I will have to kill him," as he left the Senate floor after the attack.

On the same day as the attack came the news of the armed attack in Lawrence, Kansas. As a direct outgrowth of the "settler sovereignty" of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, an armed band of men from Missouri and Nebraska sacked the town of Lawrence and arrested the leaders of the free state. The anti-abolitionists had made it clear that "settler sovereignty" meant pro-slavery. Labeled only as "ruffians" by Southern politicians, Horace Greeley was quick to decry both events as plots of the pro-slavery South. "Failing to silence the North by threats. . .the South now resorts to actual violence." The first rumblings of the Civil War had begun. The stage was set for the 1856 election, one which held the future of the Union in its grasp.

Read the Republican Platform of 1856

And what of the nickname "Grand Old Party"?

The nickname of the Republican Party didn't get attached to it until 1888. Previously, the nickname had been used by Southern Democrats. After the Republicans won back the Presidency and Congress for the first time since the Grant administration, the Chicago Tribune proclaimed: "Let us be thankful that under the rule of the Grand Old Party ... these United States will resume the onward and upward march which the election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 partially arrested."
 
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Yeah, sorry, we forgot to tell you guys that we changed the history books. We'll be emailing out a flyer later today. We traded Kennedy for Lincoln.

And a future President to be named later.

Maimed, I mean. A future President to be maimed later.



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When I see shit like this. I want to assault one of the ungrateful mother fuckers.
 

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