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02-17-2016, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by DSK
The gist of the matter is that the City of Austin has posted an official map on their website with the actual boundaries of Clarksville, and Nau's isn't in it.
Why can't you accept the official map of the City of Austin, TX.?
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There is no "official" map of the City of Austin, Tx. There are maps that are drawn up for various purposes. Taxing purposes is one. Zoning is another. At the very beginning of this "discussion", I made it clear that both LexusLoser and Assup were correct in their statements on whether or not Nau's Drug Store was or was not in the area of Austin known as Clarksville. It simply depends on which source of information you want to believe. Neither is wrong depending on what you want to believe.
Unfortunately, some people such as LexusLoser are not open-minded enough to understand there can be many viewpoints on the same subject.
http://www.mapsofaustin.com/central-austin-map
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02-17-2016, 07:42 AM
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Because the Cedar Park Trailer Trash doesn't live in Austin. That's what happens when carpetbaggers drift down here, pitch a tent, and overnight become experts on everything about everything .... except map reading of course! That was "our misfortune"! Ask him if he's "from Austin"! He doesn't know!
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I lived in Austin from 1992-2005. I live closer to Austin today than you do, yet you think you represent Austin better than I do. Thanks again for putting me on your "ignore" list which you consistently ignore.
Ignorant redneck hillbilly hypocrite.
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02-17-2016, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
Because the Cedar Park Trailer Trash doesn't live in Austin. That's what happens when carpetbaggers drift down here, pitch a tent, and overnight become experts on everything about everything .... except map reading of course! That was "our misfortune"! Ask him if he's "from Austin"! He doesn't know!
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I lived in Austin from 1992-2005. I live closer to Austin today than you do, yet you think you represent Austin better than I do. Thanks again for putting me on your "ignore" list which you consistently ignore.
Ignorant redneck hillbilly hypocrite.
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LLIdiot drove through Austin back in the 60's (on his way to a Klan rally) and he is now of the opinion that he is imminently qualified to speak intelligently about Austin's diverse ... cultural history.
What do you expect from an Idiot?
I suspect that it will not be long before LLIdiot PRETENDS (once again) to "IGNORE" us both.
Friggin' Idiot!
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02-17-2016, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
There is no "official" map of the City of Austin, Tx. There are maps that are drawn up for various purposes. Taxing purposes is one. Zoning is another. At the very beginning of this "discussion", I made it clear that both LexusLoser and Assup were correct in their statements on whether or not Nau's Drug Store was or was not in the area of Austin known as Clarksville. It simply depends on which source of information you want to believe. Neither is wrong depending on what you want to believe.
Unfortunately, some people such as LexusLoser are not open-minded enough to understand there can be many viewpoints on the same subject.
http://www.mapsofaustin.com/central-austin-map
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From the city website:
https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/de...larksville.pdf
Your map appears to be from a real estate agent - hardly useful as evidence.
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02-17-2016, 10:43 AM
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All that map shows is what is considered the historic district of Clarksville.
It is no more official than this map:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cl...9b4a2b0abe3d71
"The Clarksville Historic District in Austin, Texas, is an area located west of downtown Austin near Lady Bird Lake and just northeast of the intersection of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and West Tenth Street."
Or this:
http://do512.com/p/clarksville
"Clarksville is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Austin, and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. Although Clarksville proper only comprises nine square blocks, people commonly refer to the area from Lamar to Mopac and Enfield to West 6th Street as the Clarksville neighborhood."
Or this:
http://historicclarksville.org/
"Clarksville is nestled in the middle of what is known as Old West Austin. The neighborhood is bounded by West Lynn on the east, Mopac on the west, 10th Street on the south and Waterston on the north."
Again, it depends on what source of information you choose to believe. Unlike certain others, I'm not hung up on which you or anyone else chooses.
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02-17-2016, 10:53 AM
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JL has been fighting this battle since before he was forced to leave the forum...
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02-17-2016, 11:19 AM
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So what percentage of the population of Clarksville are faggots like assup?
And what does any of this have to do with the Supreme Court?
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02-17-2016, 12:56 PM
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So what percentage of the population of Clarksville are faggots like assup?
And what does any of this have to do with the Supreme Court?
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You would have to address your question to LexusLoser who brought up this well-worn subject yet again in post #25 in the thread. He just does not seem to be able to let certain subjects die. No matter how incorrect he is.
I actually agree with The Waco Kid's post #37 on the subject of a Supreme Court nominee.
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02-17-2016, 09:45 PM
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"Oops, my bad! I wish I hadn't done that."
http://thehill.com/homenews/administ...-court-nominee
It appears that Obama regrets his filibuster of George Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Doesn't want to see the GOP filibuster his nominee, I guess.
I guess the worm turned, huh?
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02-17-2016, 10:17 PM
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"Oops, my bad! I wish I hadn't done that."
http://thehill.com/homenews/administ...-court-nominee
It appears that Obama regrets his filibuster of George Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Doesn't want to see the GOP filibuster his nominee, I guess.
I guess the worm turned, huh?
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He has egg on his face for that.....but of course when he did it, it was for more noble reasons....lol
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02-18-2016, 05:49 AM
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Now why on Earth would a "realtor" want more land in a revamped ghetto in which property values have skyrocketed so Austin Liberals can move in, destroy history, and walk on hallowed turf while pretending to be a part of "history"? More importantly, why wouldn't a business want to be included in the "Clarksville Historical Plan" to benefit from grants and tax breaks from the government?
And finally, if the Nau's WAS IN CLARKSVILLE (an ALL BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD!!!) why couldn't the Black folks sit at the ALL BLACK LUNCH COUNTER IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ALL BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD?
It's like Cedar Park Trailer Trash claiming they are "from Austin" ... "close enough"!
What does segregation and maps have to do with the Supreme Court of the United States?
I guess according to some ... "absolutely nothing"! Particularly if it suited their "scenario"!
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02-18-2016, 06:24 AM
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[FONT="Arial THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
DONALD TRUMP CHANNELS PAT BUCHANAN
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author CURTIS ELLIS
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire – Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders stalked the snows of New Hampshire as the Abominable Snowmen, wreaking havoc on a craven establishment.
The political earthquake that rumbled the Granite State left the ruling elites of both parties buried in the rubble.
It’s an appropriate time to reread the speech Pat Buchanan gave in 1999 when he left his lifelong home in the Republican Party to seek the Reform Party nomination for president. It is prophetic.
His speech, titled “The New Patriotism,” predicted the mood today. “Our vaunted two-party system is a snare and a delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become nothing but two wings of the same bird of prey. On foreign and trade policy, open borders and centralized power, our Beltway parties have become identical twins. Both supported NAFTA and GATT and the surrender of our national sovereignty to the WTO.”
When Donald, Ted and Bernie blast Obamatrade, the latest free trade scam pushed by the Beltway elites, they summon Pat Buchanan’s words from two decades ago: “Because of NAFTA and GATT, America’s industrial base has been hollowed out, our manufacturing workers, who support families on a single wage, have been forced to compete with sweatshop labor abroad; and our country has been left dependent on imports for the vital necessities of national life.”
He blasted both parties for their China policy. “Both vote for MFN trade privileges for a Communist Chinese regime that today targets missiles on American cities. The appeasement of Beijing is a bipartisan disgrace, and we will not be a part of it.”
Pat nailed it when he said, “Neither party speaks for the forgotten Americans whose jobs were sent overseas. … Both parties are addicted to soft money. Both write laws with lobbyists looking over their shoulders.”
Today, Make America Great Again echoes Buchanan from the previous generation vowing “to make America a self-reliant nation again.”
Voters are responding to his call to arms from 20 years ago. “This year is our last chance to save our republic, before she disappears into the godless New World Order that our elites are constructing in a betrayal of everything for which our Founding Fathers lived, fought and died,” Buchanan said. “It is time for a New Patriotism, where America’s sovereignty is wholly and fully restored.”
Blasting the globalist elite that has presided over the de-industrialization of America, Pat thundered, “And to those who prattle on about our duties to the Global Economy, let me say it again: I’m not running for president of the world; I’m running for president of the United States.”
When Trump demands an immigration policy that puts Americans first, he is channeling Buchanan, who declared, “We need a time-out on legal immigration, to ease the downward pressure on workers’ wages and to defeat the forces of separatism that threaten us and nations all over the world.”
The communications architect of the Nixon and Reagan administrations warned of European nations “surrendering their identities and their independence to a super state that pays homage to the god of Mammon. … Shall we, too, yield to their temptation, follow their path, and suffer their fate?”
At another time, Buchanan once asked what conservatives were trying to conserve. He sums it up eloquently in his 1999 address and describes the conservatism Trump embodies: “The old patriotism, a popular culture that undergirded the values of faith, family, and country, the idea that we Americans are a people who sacrifice and suffer together, and go forward together, the mutual respect, the sense of limits, the good manners.” (Well, maybe not so much the good manners.)
As the establishment elites claw their way from the rubble of New Hampshire and gaze upon the battlefields before them in South Carolina and beyond, Pat’s promise will be in the wind tormenting them:
“Let me say to the money boys and the Beltway elites who think that, at long last, they have pulled up their drawbridge and locked us out forever: You don’t know this peasant army. We have not yet begun to fight.”
Donald Trump couldn’t have said it better.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/donald-tr...K0wfPSXlZpz.99
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02-18-2016, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
Now why on Earth would a "realtor" want more land in a revamped ghetto in which property values have skyrocketed so Austin Liberals can move in, destroy history, and walk on hallowed turf while pretending to be a part of "history"? More importantly, why wouldn't a business want to be included in the "Clarksville Historical Plan" to benefit from grants and tax breaks from the government?
And finally, if the Nau's WAS IN CLARKSVILLE (an ALL BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD!!!) why couldn't the Black folks sit at the ALL BLACK LUNCH COUNTER IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ALL BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD?
It's like Cedar Park Trailer Trash claiming they are "from Austin" ... "close enough"!
What does segregation and maps have to do with the Supreme Court of the United States?
I guess according to some ... "absolutely nothing"! Particularly if it suited their "scenario"!
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Which is why the ORIGINAL OWNERS called it "Nau's CLARKSVILLE Drug"??
(Sarcasm ALERT!)
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02-18-2016, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
Which is why the ORIGINAL OWNERS called it "Nau's CLARKSVILLE Drug"??
(Sarcasm ALERT!)
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Let it drop old timer. You are wrong and are simply too ignorant to know it. How many times are you going to bring up this dead subject?
"Nau’s Enfield Drug is home to Austin’s only original full-service drug store, soda fountain, and grill. Nau’s Enfield Drug has been serving West Central Austin since 1951 and has become a beloved, historic landmark. No matter where you live in the Austin area, you can experience Austin’s friendly neighborhood drug store, located in the middle of Clarksville on the corner of 12th & West Lynn."
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02-18-2016, 08:15 AM
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Which is why the ORIGINAL OWNERS called it "Nau's CLARKSVILLE Drug"??
(Sarcasm ALERT!)
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Uneducated trash needs a repeat.
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