UncleBuck
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we did legislate morality. stopped southerners like you dead in their tracks from segregating businesses.Cant legislate morality. Keep pissing up a rope uncle fucker. 4 paragraphs this time please.
we did legislate morality. stopped southerners like you dead in their tracks from segregating businesses.Cant legislate morality. Keep pissing up a rope uncle fucker. 4 paragraphs this time please.
opposition to civil rights ending segregation that states refused to end on their own is not mainstream ideology. that is radical white separatist extremism.
and i choose to smoke cannabis. no one gets to choose which skin color they are born with.
speaking of being on a cannabis website, why don't you show off some of your plants? or are you just here to spam us with your neo-nazi propaganda, like trying to convince us that segregation is a "mainstream ideology"?
Both are morally legislated. Crack and meth are not harmless, neither are opiates. Yet Prince is dead and you obviously smoked crack while typing your POF dating profile.....did the legislation work?Leave it to you to attempt to equate a harmless plant and a victimless activity to systemic, institutionalized racism with millions of victims.
You're a truly sick individual.
You're almost as racist as you are stupid... And that's saying something!
You mean you legislated morality to negate another government legislated morality, so the root problem there was?we did legislate morality. stopped southerners like you dead in their tracks from segregating businesses.
It's the lyrics as much as (or possibly more than) the melodiesYou hear some Tommy Johnson in There sometimes? I do. I think thats called influence. Ripoff is more vanilla ice and David bowie/queen in my ears.
Never got to see them, did you? There's this band that goes around NorCal called Led Zeppagain........they're pretty fucking good.It's the lyrics as much as (or possibly more than) the melodies
Page likes to blame Plant for that
Was that 1919?The last time I was in Georgia the beach was segregated and there was a tall chain-link fence that ran across the beach and out into the ocean to keep the blacks from swimming in the white folks' patch of ocean
I don't much care for southerners, especially ones that are proud of their "heritage".
Led Zeppelin made damn good money ripping off black blues artists.
are you saying that racial segregation was moral?You mean you legislated morality to negate another government legislated morality
1964- I'm old but I ain't that old LOLWas that 1919?
No, I never got to see Zep. My family moved from Los Angeles to the tiny town of Joseph, Oregon (pop. 870) in 1972. I did get to see Black Sabbath and Yes at the LA Forum before we moved- the opening band was an up-and-coming band from LA called "The Eagles" who played what must be the mellowest cover of Iron Man ever.Never got to see them, did you? There's this band that goes around NorCal called Led Zeppagain........they're pretty fucking good.
The "you can't legislate morality" argument is beyond stupid. Should we have no laws against murder, rape, kidnapping, theft, etc.? The law certainly deters immoral behavior.You mean you legislated morality to negate another government legislated morality, so the root problem there was?
If you don't history, we understand.
Yet somehow you still claim America is more racist than it was, hence Trump. Thats your theory.
Anyone who suffers harm or loss should me made whole.The "you can't legislate morality" argument is beyond stupid. Should we have no laws against murder, rape, kidnapping, theft, etc.? The law certainly deters immoral behavior.
what is their recourse if there is no law against the action that harmed them?Anyone who suffers harm or loss should me made whole.
Same progression, good ear!Speaking of The Eagles, they ripped off Jethro Tull (who they had also opened for) for their hit "Hotel California".
Monetary is a pretty universal recourse, although a bit shallow.what is their recourse if there is no law against the action that harmed them?
dumb racist.
Courts enforce legislation. You are making a law one way or another..
Monetary is a pretty universal recourse, although a bit shallow.
Good point.Courts enforce legislation. You are making a law one way or another.