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Old 10-23-2016, 10:04 PM
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LBud posts to himself and BTK explains it for him. I see a lasting relationship here. The racist and the enabler.

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Old 10-24-2016, 02:34 AM
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The next question is, If a Citizenry emulates their leaders will all our Wives cut us off and start munching like the hildebeast??
Better vote for Mr Trump and at least We'll be able to grab some Pussy!!
You know people can see who is posting what.
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Old 10-24-2016, 05:02 AM
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Vulgarity and incivility as we have witnessed especially in this election season are used as political weapons today both of which are infantile. Once politician became celebrated in part for their ability to insult while not insulting and to disagree agreeable. Winston Churchill comes to mind.

This word "racist" gets thrown around so easily because those desiring to claim the high ground limit its definition to a simple dichotomy .

However, one can be against affirmative action policies and not be a racist. In fact by their very nature affirmative action policies allow the government to choose to whom discrimination will apply.

there is no disagreement with equality as stated under our Constitution. But is there a constitutional right for the government to arbitrarily set quotas? Can the government arbitrarily state that because an outcome does not fit their view its automatically discrimination such as in disparate impact?

Is it racist to be against the criminal or uncivilized behavior of a so called protected class? If you openly disagree with the policies of an elected leader who is of the protected class is that racist? I think not to all of the above.

The government has moved so very far away from what the founders originally intended that citizens are not even aware of the number of freedoms that government has denied them. Ronald Reagan was right when he said the most frightening nine words are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help"

Why is it so many Americans have lost their thirst for knowledge and truth? Or have they? I often reacquaint myself with the three Articles of Freedom and the Federalist papers, etc and compare their words and intentions to today's politicians..what an eye opener

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Old 10-24-2016, 05:40 AM
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Vulgarity and incivility as we have witnessed especially in this election season are used as political weapons today both of which are infantile. Once politician became celebrated in part for their ability to insult while not insulting and to disagree agreeable. Winston Churchill comes to mind.

This word "racist" gets thrown around so easily because those desiring to claim the high ground limit its definition to a simple dichotomy .

However, one can be against affirmative action policies and not be a racist. In fact by their very nature affirmative action policies allow the government to choose to whom discrimination will apply.

there is no disagreement with equality as stated under our Constitution. But is there a constitutional right for the government to arbitrarily set quotas? Can the government arbitrarily state that because an outcome does not fit their view its automatically discrimination such as in disparate impact?

Is it racist to be against the criminal or uncivilized behavior of a so called protected class? If you openly disagree with the policies of an elected leader who is of the protected class is that racist? I think not to all of the above.

The government has moved so very far away from what the founders originally intended that citizens are not even aware of the number of freedoms that government has denied them. Ronald Reagan was right when he said the most frightening nine words are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help"

Why is it so many Americans have lost their thirst for knowledge and truth? Or have they? I often reacquaint myself with the three Articles of Freedom and the Federalist papers, etc and compare their words and intentions to today's politicians..what an eye opener

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Agree totally.
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:03 AM
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Vulgarity and incivility as we have witnessed especially in this election season are used as political weapons today both of which are infantile. Once politician became celebrated in part for their ability to insult while not insulting and to disagree agreeable. Winston Churchill comes to mind.

This word "racist" gets thrown around so easily because those desiring to claim the high ground limit its definition to a simple dichotomy .

However, one can be against affirmative action policies and not be a racist. In fact by their very nature affirmative action policies allow the government to choose to whom discrimination will apply.

there is no disagreement with equality as stated under our Constitution. But is there a constitutional right for the government to arbitrarily set quotas? Can the government arbitrarily state that because an outcome does not fit their view its automatically discrimination such as in disparate impact?

Is it racist to be against the criminal or uncivilized behavior of a so called protected class? If you openly disagree with the policies of an elected leader who is of the protected class is that racist? I think not to all of the above.

The government has moved so very far away from what the founders originally intended that citizens are not even aware of the number of freedoms that government has denied them. Ronald Reagan was right when he said the most frightening nine words are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help"

Why is it so many Americans have lost their thirst for knowledge and truth? Or have they? I often reacquaint myself with the three Articles of Freedom and the Federalist papers, etc and compare their words and intentions to today's politicians..what an eye opener

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That sure is a long-winded way of trying to be an apologist...for a very racist statement.

While I actually agree the term is often thrown about when it doesn't apply, there is no way you can defend this as being one of those times.

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"I'm tired of these affirmative action african american A$$wipes and their anti White agenda..."
I also just noticed that particular post no longer exists, so I guess since user names are now showing...moderation is taking place.
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:06 AM
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LBud posts to himself and BTK explains it for him. I see a lasting relationship here. The racist and the enabler.
NAILED IT!
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Old 10-26-2016, 10:42 PM
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It was Me and I stand pat on My sentiments if you will...
notice the capital letter placements??
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Old 10-26-2016, 10:43 PM
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It's really amusing when a queer liberal learns all about emoticons... Boring....
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Old 10-26-2016, 10:48 PM
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It's really amusing when a queer liberal learns all about emoticons... Boring....
It's REALLY amusing when a QUEER libturd learns about emoticons... It gives the ability to jack/jerk off all over again....
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Old 10-27-2016, 06:04 AM
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What is really funny is that hILLARY calls mICHELLE a friend.

Also funny that she calls gORE a friend too.

Sometimes I have to override the spell check just to make sure scumbags don't get capitalized.
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Old 10-27-2016, 07:46 AM
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What is really funny is that hILLARY calls mICHELLE a friend.

Also funny that she calls gORE a friend too.

Sometimes I have to override the spell check just to make sure scumbags don't get capitalized.
Uh-oh. Allegiance is capitalized.
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Old 10-27-2016, 08:56 AM
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What is really funny is that hILLARY calls mICHELLE a friend.

Also funny that she calls gORE a friend too.

Sometimes I have to override the spell check just to make sure scumbags don't get capitalized.

The two of them will appear together on stage today in NC, just as Hilary and Al Gore appeared together recently in Miami.
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Old 10-27-2016, 09:27 AM
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Much like so many other blacks on the US shores. Michelle Obama has been bought and paid for.
What an ugly comment.
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LBud posts to himself and BTK explains it for him. I see a lasting relationship here. The racist and the enabler.

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Old 10-27-2016, 11:49 AM
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Who cares? All I want to see is the back of the Obama car leaving D.C. in Jan. Too bad they intend to hang around in an attempt to stay in the spotlight. Maybe Trump will deport Obama.
 

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