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On Jun 28, 8:11*pm, dxAce wrote:
DNC Dumbass wrote:
"ŘbaMaŘ Tse Dung" wrote in message
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On Jun 28, 8:50 am, Gregg wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:29 am, dave wrote:


wrote:
And another one bites the dirt,,, uh huh,,, and another one bites the
dirt,,, heh heh,,, and another one bites the dirt,,, that's
right,,,,,,,,
cuhulin


He was a lone voice for Liberty during Congress' darkest hour; the
passage of the [not even] Patriot Act. He represented well.


You got that right Dave.


Who was Strom Thurmond?
James Strom Thurmond (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) was an American
politician who served as the 103rd Governor of South Carolina and as a
United States Senator. He also ran for the Presidency of the United States
in 1948 as the segregationist States Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrat)
candidate, receiving 2.4% of the popular vote and 39 electoral votes.
Thurmond later represented South Carolina in the United States Senate from
1954 to April 1956 and November 1956 to January 2003, at first as a Democrat
and after 1964 as a Republican, switching parties as the conservative base
shifted.


He conducted the longest filibuster ever by a lone senator in opposition to
the Civil Rights Act of 1957, at 24 hours and 18 minutes in length, nonstop.
He later moderated his position on race, but continued to defend his early
segregationist campaigns on the basis of states' rights in the context of
Southern society at the time,[2] never fully renouncing his earlier
viewpoints.[3][4] After his death it was revealed that Thurmond and a black
maid, Carrie Butler, had a daughter whom Thurmond never publicly
acknowledged.


Shortly after Thurmond's death on June 26, 2003, Essie Mae
Washington-Williams publicly revealed that she was Strom Thurmond's
daughter. She was born to a black maid, Carrie "Tunch" Butler (1909–1948),
on October 12, 1925, when Butler, a minor at the time, was 16 years old, and
Thurmond 22.


Republican, racist, child rapist. *Bet you hypocrites are PROUD.


Well, we're pretty darn happy that he was a child rapist while he was a Democrat.

LMFAO

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That was pretty good.
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Gregg wrote:

Well, we're pretty darn happy that he was a child rapist while he was a Democrat.


That was pretty good.




Why would someone be happy about child rapists? You are one sick *******.




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On Jun 28, 8:11 pm, wrote:

Well, we're pretty darn happy that he was a child rapist while he was a Democrat.


On 6/28/2010 9:00 PM, Gregg wrote:

That was pretty good.


Still nothing better to do than to keep sucking up to Lare?

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This morning, Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said the Roy Rogers
Museum closed down last year.
That is/was one of those kinds of Museums that should be kept going
forever.
http://www.supertalkms.com
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On 29/06/2010 11:07 PM, wrote:
This morning, Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said the Roy Rogers
Museum closed down last year.
That is/was one of those kinds of Museums that should be kept going
forever.
http://www.supertalkms.com
cuhulin

I'd agree with you except that none of the younger folk even know who
Roy Rogers is or was. He was well known to our age group but, when we
drop off the perch, who's going to know him? What's going to make the
younger generation interested enough to even want to find out?
Maybe the state museum would be interested enough to take some of the
stuff and set up a smaller display?? Worth a try!

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Swamp Water, Dana Andrews/Walter Brennan old movie was just now was on
tv.That is the second old Dana Andrews movie where they played the From
This Valley They Say You Are Going song.
Dana Andrews was born on a Farm near Collins,Mississippi.
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This morning, Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said the Roy Rogers
Museum closed down last year.
That is/was one of those kinds of Museums that should be kept going
forever.
http://www.supertalkms.com
cuhulin


They moved out of here about 10 years ago. Took the stuffed horse and
the whole shebang to Branson.
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Lenoard Franklin Slye,,, Roy Rogers.
Dale Evans (of course she has passed on) has, or used to have kinfolk in
or near Hattiesburg,Mississippi, somewhere around that backwater hick
neck of the woods.Back in the 1950's, onetime when my dad and I (he was
a construction Supervisor for Michael Baker Corporation,
http://www.mbakercorp.com
went to Hattiesburg, I saw her sitting in a Jeep.
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On 6/29/2010 9:07 AM, wrote:
This morning, Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said the Roy Rogers
Museum closed down last year.


"More hay, Trigger?"

"No thanks, Roy. I'm stuffed".
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