Gentlemen,
I don't go on these other sites too much. But I'd like to make some suggestions to you about the art of debate. First off, I would advise complete mannerly behavior. No matter what, never respond with negative remarks towards your antagonists. The most negative thing you should ever say to one of these people is that you find what they've said to be "most/very interesting." Never get drawn into name calling. Greet the other posters (Good morning/afternoon/evening, etc.), or if you're just addressing one person's comment, by his tagname and or Sir (It's a good idea to capitalize Sir). When your finished, leave with a comment such as, "take care of yourself (tagname or Sir or Ladies & Gentlemen, etc.) and have a nice day," etc.
Limit you posts. One a day is fine. But look into the site if you can in the interim, so you can formulate your responses.
Look for chinks in the argumentation of the people you're talking to. There are those who have inner doubts about their beliefs. Many times, even the most ardent antagonists have doubts as well. Your persistant good manners will raise questions with them. For instance, how can this racist bas*ard be so nice? It isn't a bad idea to compliment your adversary if possible without giving up your own beliefs. There are small points to every debate that can be given up in order to present yourself as a reasonable person.
I assure you these type of tactics will be effective. One thing is that you won't be thrown off sites as fast as you are now and if your motive is to insult or infuriate these liberals, you'll be successful. But I don't advise such motives. That's just a waste of time and energy. Your motive should be persusion. If the person is a White person, we want him/her on our side if we can do it. If not, we tried.
Patience will win out. I assure you.
Take care and have a good day Gentlemen.
Tom Iron...