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Originally Posted by Guest
In 1965 when Rep John Lewis was just about killed while crossing the Pettis bridge fighting for voting rights, Trump was in NYC applying for another deferment because of bone spurs in his foot.
Trump tweeted something like Lewis' district was crime-ridden, while just the opposite is true. Lewis represents the Buckhead section of Atlanta, one of the most exclusive sections with very up-scale shopping.
Could this be interpreted as a racist remark by the president-elect? Lewis is black, Atlanta is a predominately black city, so therefore there must be tons of crime.
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Lewis is being TYPICAL. He backed a loser for some idiotic reason that no one would be able to figure out. And that loser lost the election. Congressional Democrats HATED Hillary when she was a senator. Now, they suddenly back her, knowing she is a felon? Talk about being a radical and partisan biased. Lewis should just keep his mouth shut and try being dignified. He is a racist and his age is slowing down his thinking process. Listening to him was almost painful, waiting for the next word to tumble from his mouth. He may have been well respected in the past, but I am sure he has lost a lot of that respect in the past few years.