Dagger has said nothing in favour of segregation, so isn't it a little presumptive to put words in his mouth?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
Dagger has said nothing in favour of segregation, so isn't it a little presumptive to put words in his mouth?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
You know a quote, very good. Dagger has said nothing in favour of segregation, so your attacks against him are unjustified.
It would be helpful if he actually spoke on the matter; we have no knowledge of his views and his campaigning has been... lackluster, to say the least. Perhaps he's afraid he'll offend white Southerners?
And Mr McCahill, deregulating slightly won't send us back into a depression; we have growth now, so we should promote continued growth by getting out of the way. If our economy starts sliding, then by all means ensure that a depression doesn't happen; though, being my father's son, I have a little doubt about the effectiveness of such a policy, judging from how the left handled a decade long Depression.
Although, the Liberal candidate has remained silent on the issue, he has not made his stance clear, therefore that does not justify that I am supporting a candidate who believes in the segregation of our school system.
Furthermore, when it comes to the foreign policy on the Soviet Union. We have to confront the Soviet Union on some of their foreign policies in terms of supporting communist uprisings and coups in nations around the world. Allowing communism to spread will leave our nation vulnerable to attack.
~ Christian J. Blancharde, Congresswoman
If President Elect Dagger does not surface to take his oath of office, we must move to have him removed and have the Vice President Elect sworn in.
(Was I just elected president? I guess all I needed to do was not campaign to finally win one...)
I accept... the presidency...? If there is still a country to lead.
((No idea, ask BBB?))