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Oh, I do have a question for you Saphhi:

What do you eat in Romania for meals? How much does it cost to make meals in your country? What does it cost to rent or own your own home?



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homer said:
mrstickball said:

And median incomes by state:


Can you provide links to this data?

Right click and check the source. Should be the correctly related sites.



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@mrstickbal:

No connections to slave owners...Given the distance we have from the civil war, few people really have the desire to look into seeing if they had family that owned slaves and the like. The only people that really care about that type of thing are the instigators like Al Sharpton, et all that make it a public issue on TV. Its kind of like trying to be angry at any average German for Nazism... You really can't hold that against the great grandchildren for something they despise and have nothing to do with.

It's not about pointing fingers, it's just an interesting fact.

As for the Democrat-Republican issue in the South, that is a very interesting one. Democrats were the ones that heavily backed slavery in the South. Republicans were the ones that were vehimently against it. After the Civil War, every freed slave voted Republican, which gave them a super majority in the South for a few decades. After time, though, more white Democrats came into power, and enacted racist laws that prevented blacks from voting, called Jim Crowe laws. Eventually, this turned the South into a Democratic power base for approximately 70 years. After time, both parties changed in general stances, which slowly led to Republicans becoming more favored in the South, due to their conservative nature.

Aha, interesting. I knew about the underlined part from Gone with the Wind.

So the parties just changed ideologies, and the people moved to the party with which they agreed with.



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homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:

I voted democrat for governor(Haslam) but that was due to what I felt was a poor republican candidate. I am not too savvy in politics, though, so I have no idea if I made the right choice. Like the majority in Tennessee, I vote republican for federal positions because their morals and beliefs are more in line with mine. I like to think I am unbiased when it comes to politics, but even I know that is not true. The only way I could come off as unbiased is due to my lack of knowledge on the entire subject.

Haha. Are you what one may call a conservative Christian?

Exactly! No really, I truly am. I actually went to church a few hours ago.

Oh, I kinda feel disappointed somehow...



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

sapphi_snake said:
homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:

I voted democrat for governor(Haslam) but that was due to what I felt was a poor republican candidate. I am not too savvy in politics, though, so I have no idea if I made the right choice. Like the majority in Tennessee, I vote republican for federal positions because their morals and beliefs are more in line with mine. I like to think I am unbiased when it comes to politics, but even I know that is not true. The only way I could come off as unbiased is due to my lack of knowledge on the entire subject.

Haha. Are you what one may call a conservative Christian?

Exactly! No really, I truly am. I actually went to church a few hours ago.

Oh, I kinda feel disappointed somehow...

Why? Are you intolerant of my religion like the majority of people here(southern USA) are of others? :(



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sapphi_snake said:

@mrstickbal:

No connections to slave owners...Given the distance we have from the civil war, few people really have the desire to look into seeing if they had family that owned slaves and the like. The only people that really care about that type of thing are the instigators like Al Sharpton, et all that make it a public issue on TV. Its kind of like trying to be angry at any average German for Nazism... You really can't hold that against the great grandchildren for something they despise and have nothing to do with.

It's not about pointing fingers, it's just an interesting fact.

As for the Democrat-Republican issue in the South, that is a very interesting one. Democrats were the ones that heavily backed slavery in the South. Republicans were the ones that were vehimently against it. After the Civil War, every freed slave voted Republican, which gave them a super majority in the South for a few decades. After time, though, more white Democrats came into power, and enacted racist laws that prevented blacks from voting, called Jim Crowe laws. Eventually, this turned the South into a Democratic power base for approximately 70 years. After time, both parties changed in general stances, which slowly led to Republicans becoming more favored in the South, due to their conservative nature.

Aha, interesting. I knew about the underlined part from Gone with the Wind.

So the parties just changed ideologies, and the people moved to the party with which they agreed with.

Generally, yes.

The Democrats favor more government intervention, which is something Southerners have been heavily against (which was the cause of the Civil War), whereas the Republicans do not. It was a very gradual change, but accelerated mostly in the 1960's when the Democrats went from having 2 distinct parts - the Southern Dixiecrats (which were the pro-slavery, anti-black ones) and the Northern Democrats (which were socialist/progressive/ect generally), to mostly the Northern Democrats. You can find a few Democrats that still embrace the Southern formula (generally moderate Dems - called Blue Dogs), sans the racism in politicians like Bill Clinton (who was Governor of Arkansas before becoming president).

Having said that, you can still find a lot of people that vote Democrat in the South. They are usually minorities that prefer the offerings of the Democrats for welfare and other government handouts. In terms of civil rights policies, though, the Republicans have generally been the ones with the pro-black policies. For example, when it came to the Civil Rights Acts in the 1960's, more Republicans voted for them than Blacks. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican as well.



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sapphi_snake said:

@mrstickbal:

No connections to slave owners...Given the distance we have from the civil war, few people really have the desire to look into seeing if they had family that owned slaves and the like. The only people that really care about that type of thing are the instigators like Al Sharpton, et all that make it a public issue on TV. Its kind of like trying to be angry at any average German for Nazism... You really can't hold that against the great grandchildren for something they despise and have nothing to do with.

It's not about pointing fingers, it's just an interesting fact.

As for the Democrat-Republican issue in the South, that is a very interesting one. Democrats were the ones that heavily backed slavery in the South. Republicans were the ones that were vehimently against it. After the Civil War, every freed slave voted Republican, which gave them a super majority in the South for a few decades. After time, though, more white Democrats came into power, and enacted racist laws that prevented blacks from voting, called Jim Crowe laws. Eventually, this turned the South into a Democratic power base for approximately 70 years. After time, both parties changed in general stances, which slowly led to Republicans becoming more favored in the South, due to their conservative nature.

Aha, interesting. I knew about the underlined part from Gone with the Wind.

So the parties just changed ideologies, and the people moved to the party with which they agreed with.

Oh, and about the slave ownership thing - I wasn't trying to assume you were pointing fingers, I was just trying to describe the reasons behind why people may have an interest in it today. Generally, few people care about genealogies one way or another.



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mrstickball said:

Oh, I do have a question for you Saphhi:

What do you eat in Romania for meals? How much does it cost to make meals in your country? What does it cost to rent or own your own home?

Well, there are traditional Romanian foods, but I personally find them disgusting. I for one like Italian food. My favorite food is pizza, my favorite desert is Tiramisu  and my favorite breakfast is American pancakes. I live in a 4 person home, so we spend quite a lot of money on food (granted, things are probably cheaper over here than in the US). We spend about 500-700 Euros/month on food.

Prices for 2 bedroom appartments start from 70.000 Euros. Rent starts from 300 Euros for a 2 bedroom appartment (depends if it's furnished etc.). Houses start at 60.000 Euros, but the good ones cost over 100k.



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:

I voted democrat for governor(Haslam) but that was due to what I felt was a poor republican candidate. I am not too savvy in politics, though, so I have no idea if I made the right choice. Like the majority in Tennessee, I vote republican for federal positions because their morals and beliefs are more in line with mine. I like to think I am unbiased when it comes to politics, but even I know that is not true. The only way I could come off as unbiased is due to my lack of knowledge on the entire subject.

Haha. Are you what one may call a conservative Christian?

Exactly! No really, I truly am. I actually went to church a few hours ago.

Oh, I kinda feel disappointed somehow...

Why? Are you intolerant of my religion like the majority of people here(southern USA) are of others? :(

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Sorry, it was a silly thing of me to say. Hope you're not one of the intolerant fanatical ones though.



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

sapphi_snake said:
homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:
sapphi_snake said:
homer said:

I voted democrat for governor(Haslam) but that was due to what I felt was a poor republican candidate. I am not too savvy in politics, though, so I have no idea if I made the right choice. Like the majority in Tennessee, I vote republican for federal positions because their morals and beliefs are more in line with mine. I like to think I am unbiased when it comes to politics, but even I know that is not true. The only way I could come off as unbiased is due to my lack of knowledge on the entire subject.

Haha. Are you what one may call a conservative Christian?

Exactly! No really, I truly am. I actually went to church a few hours ago.

Oh, I kinda feel disappointed somehow...

Why? Are you intolerant of my religion like the majority of people here(southern USA) are of others? :(

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Sorry, it was a silly thing of me to say. Hope you're not one of the intolerant fanatical ones though.


I am an official member of the Westboro Baptist church, though....



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius