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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-29-10 08:17 PM
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AZ law and the Republican Ciivil War
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ok here is another scary parallel, shall we call it echo, of US History. Anybody know anything about the 1850s and slavery? The Whig party was divided right down the middle over slavery as a practice that was inimical to the Republic. Before anybody says it the Democrats were pretty unified in being the party of doing nothing about it.

Yet, this virtual civil war in the RNC over immigration is a definite echo, and might once again signal the final split between the two major factions of the RNC. Remember kiddies, the RNC came from the MODERATE and PRO END of slavery faction of the RNC... (Yes I know my irony meter is going off the scale)... but if they don't take any significant gains in November, that will also be another echo... as the whigs became more and more radical... (and the party of No) well them echos are ringing in my ears.

<------- (PUT DOWN THE HISTORY BOOKS... it is getting damn scary to a point)

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