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and by "best" I mean the thing I enjoy the most
is how everyone who defends him has to keep lowering their own personal standards
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sheep goes "baaahhhha baahhha bahhahahaha"
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and by "best" I mean the thing I enjoy the most
is how everyone who defends him has to keep lowering their own personal standards
My stocks and personal wealth all time highs
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No one is still going to like you once we have reached your level, so no point in dreaming.
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;D
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and by "best" I mean the thing I enjoy the most
is how everyone who defends him has to keep lowering their own personal standards
I wake up at 5am each day and drive to all of the gas stations within a 10 mile radius of my home. When I see illegals standing outside waiting to be picked up for work, I pelt them with eggs, plastic bags of cat feces and rocks. This has been my routine for 5 years and counting. Trump is radical left winger compared to me.
Hope this helps.
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I wake up at 5am each day and drive to all of the gas stations within a 10 mile radius of my home. When I see illegals standing outside waiting to be picked up for work, I pelt them with eggs, plastic bags of cat feces and rocks. This has been my routine for 5 years and counting. Trump is radical left winger compared to me.
Hope this helps.
Sorry man, I wasn't aware that these people who are here illegally and probably don't even speak English are getting the jobs that you apparently want or used to do until you were displaced
in this case you have every right to be pissed
In the past those jobs washing dishes and cleaning bathrooms would have gone to someone like you
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Sorry man, I wasn't aware that these people who are here illegally and probably don't even speak English are getting the jobs that you apparently want or used to do until you were displaced
in this case you have every right to be pissed
In the past those jobs washing dishes and cleaning bathrooms would have gone to someone like you
That's kinda a racist thing to say
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That's kinda a racist thing to say
can you be more specific
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Sorry man, I wasn't aware that these people who are here illegally and probably don't even speak English are getting the jobs that you apparently want or used to do until you were displaced
in this case you have every right to be pissed
In the past those jobs washing dishes and cleaning bathrooms would have gone to someone like you
Jobs that teenagers and college students might be doing while they go to school? Or maybe jobs that welfare recipients could be doing?
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Jobs that teenagers and college students might be doing while they go to school? Or maybe jobs that welfare recipients could be doing?
did you have any problem finding a job when you were a teenager or in college
I didn't lose any jobs to illegals when I was in high school and college but apparently it's a problem for Whorewell and I can definitely see why he's pissed
I have to admit I never considered it from his perspective before
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and by "best" I mean the thing I enjoy the most
is how everyone who defends him has to keep lowering their own personal standards
The best thing about Trump for you and millions of other Libtards is that he gives your life meaning. Without him, you’d have to find something else to whine about all day.
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did you have any problem finding a job when you were a teenager or in college
I didn't lose any jobs to illegals when I was in high school and college but apparently it's a problem for Whorewell and I can definitely see why he's pissed
I have to admit I never considered it from his perspective before
Did you get the first job you ever applied for as a teenager? Maybe that job went to an illegal Chinese women willing to work under the table?
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Did you get the first job you ever applied for as a teenager? Maybe that job went to an illegal Chinese women willing to work under the table?
yep I was 15 and a freshman in high school
Morton's Smokehouse in Lewisville Texas (not to be confused with Mortons Steakhouse)
probably the worst job I ever had
very hard work and didn't pay shit
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yep I was 15 and a freshman in high school
Morton's Smokehouse in Lewisville Texas (not to be confused with Mortons Steakhouse)
probably the worst job I ever had
very hard work and didn't pay shit
Lots of illegal immigrants in Lewisville Texas?
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Lots of illegal immigrants in Lewisville Texas?
no way man
no illegal immigrants in Texas
why would you think that?
It's not like they share a border
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no way man
no illegal immigrants in Texas
why would you think that?
It's not like they share a border
So much for a civil conversation...
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So much for a civil conversation...
how was I being "un-civil" ?
are you really unaware there are illegal immigrants in Texas?
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the second best thing about Trump is going to be watching him throw all the people who defended him (i.e. lied for him) under the bus when he flip flops yet again and admits he said shit hole
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Greyhound bus chased by police after illegal immigrant threatens passengers
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/01/14/greyhound-bus-chased-by-police-after-illegal-immigrant-threatens-passengers.html
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Greyhound bus chased by police after illegal immigrant threatens passengers
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/01/14/greyhound-bus-chased-by-police-after-illegal-immigrant-threatens-passengers.html
Heard that if it goes under 55mph it blows up. Hope the driver has a lead foot.
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The best thing about Trump.... He is like a bigot beacon ... he allows us to identify bigots like scorpions under a black light.
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The best thing about Trump.... He is like a bigot beacon ... he allows us to identify bigots like scorpions under a black light.
Point out his bigotry
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Point out his bigotry
He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
In May, Trump implied that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a class action against the for-profit Trump University, could not fairly hear the case because of his Mexican heritage.
“He’s a Mexican,” Trump told CNN of Curiel. “We’re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings — rulings that people can’t even believe.”
Curiel, it should be noted, is an American citizen who was born in Indiana. And as a prosecutor in the late 1990s, he went after Mexican drug cartels, making him a target for assassination by a Tijuana drug lord.
Even members of Trump’s own party slammed the racist remarks.
“Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said in a reaction to Trump’s comments
He questioned whether President Obama was born in the United States
Long before calling Mexican immigrants “criminals” and “rapists,” Trump was a leading proponent of “birtherism,” the racist conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and is thus an illegitimate president. Trump claimed in 2011 to have sent people to Hawaii to investigate whether Obama was really born there. He insisted at the time that the researchers “cannot believe what they are finding.”
In 1993, when Trump wanted to open a casino in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that would compete with one owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Nation, a local Native American tribe, he told the House subcommittee on Native American Affairs that “they don’t look like Indians to me... They don’t look like Indians to Indians.”
In 1989, Trump took out full-page ads in four New York City-area newspapers calling for the return of the death penalty in New York and the expansion of police authority in response to the infamous case of a woman who was beaten and raped while jogging in Manhattan’s Central Park.
“They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes,” Trump wrote, referring to the Central Park attackers and other violent criminals. “I want to hate these murderers and I always will.”
The public outrage over the Central Park jogger rape, at a time when the city was struggling with high crime, led to the wrongful conviction of five teenagers of color known as the Central Park Five.
The men’s convictions were overturned in 2002, after they’d already spent years in prison, when DNA evidence showed they did not commit the crime. Today, their case is considered a cautionary tale about a politicized criminal justice process.
Trump, however, still thinks the men are guilty.
Trump’s racial incitement has already inspired hate crimes. Two brothers arrested in Boston last summer for beating up a homeless Latino man cited Trump’s anti-immigrant message when explaining why they did it.
“Donald Trump was right ― all these illegals need to be deported,” one of the men reportedly told police officers.
Trump did not even bother to distance himself from them. Instead, he suggested that the men were well-intentioned and had simply gotten carried away.
“I will say that people who are following me are very passionate,” Trump said. “They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
Prior to Trump's involvement in gambling, his real estate organization was subject to a crackdown by the US government for failing to comply with fair housing laws governing applications for apartments by minorities. Trump answered with a countersuit in which his lawyer likened the feds to the "Gestapo" and "storm troopers."
The countersuit was dismissed by the judge in the case. In the end, Trump settled the case by agreeing to comply with the law and without admitting wrongdoing.
The dilemma is, bigots will read the above and fail to recognize the bigotry.
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He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
In May, Trump implied that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a class action against the for-profit Trump University, could not fairly hear the case because of his Mexican heritage.
“He’s a Mexican,” Trump told CNN of Curiel. “We’re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings — rulings that people can’t even believe.”
Curiel, it should be noted, is an American citizen who was born in Indiana. And as a prosecutor in the late 1990s, he went after Mexican drug cartels, making him a target for assassination by a Tijuana drug lord.
Even members of Trump’s own party slammed the racist remarks.
“Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said in a reaction to Trump’s comments
He questioned whether President Obama was born in the United States
Long before calling Mexican immigrants “criminals” and “rapists,” Trump was a leading proponent of “birtherism,” the racist conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and is thus an illegitimate president. Trump claimed in 2011 to have sent people to Hawaii to investigate whether Obama was really born there. He insisted at the time that the researchers “cannot believe what they are finding.”
In 1993, when Trump wanted to open a casino in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that would compete with one owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Nation, a local Native American tribe, he told the House subcommittee on Native American Affairs that “they don’t look like Indians to me... They don’t look like Indians to Indians.”
In 1989, Trump took out full-page ads in four New York City-area newspapers calling for the return of the death penalty in New York and the expansion of police authority in response to the infamous case of a woman who was beaten and raped while jogging in Manhattan’s Central Park.
“They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes,” Trump wrote, referring to the Central Park attackers and other violent criminals. “I want to hate these murderers and I always will.”
The public outrage over the Central Park jogger rape, at a time when the city was struggling with high crime, led to the wrongful conviction of five teenagers of color known as the Central Park Five.
The men’s convictions were overturned in 2002, after they’d already spent years in prison, when DNA evidence showed they did not commit the crime. Today, their case is considered a cautionary tale about a politicized criminal justice process.
Trump, however, still thinks the men are guilty.
Trump’s racial incitement has already inspired hate crimes. Two brothers arrested in Boston last summer for beating up a homeless Latino man cited Trump’s anti-immigrant message when explaining why they did it.
“Donald Trump was right ― all these illegals need to be deported,” one of the men reportedly told police officers.
Trump did not even bother to distance himself from them. Instead, he suggested that the men were well-intentioned and had simply gotten carried away.
“I will say that people who are following me are very passionate,” Trump said. “They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
Prior to Trump's involvement in gambling, his real estate organization was subject to a crackdown by the US government for failing to comply with fair housing laws governing applications for apartments by minorities. Trump answered with a countersuit in which his lawyer likened the feds to the "Gestapo" and "storm troopers."
The countersuit was dismissed by the judge in the case. In the end, Trump settled the case by agreeing to comply with the law and without admitting wrongdoing.
The dilemma is, bigots will read the above and fail to recognize the bigotry.
lol...where were you with Obama? Hahaha
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lol...where were you with Obama? Hahaha
Obama pissed me off more than once. I thought he failed to walk the tightrope between acknowledging there are real instances of social injustice and racial imbalance, with acknowledging not all complaints are equal or valid and L.E. should not be villanized over a handful of bad judgements and sometimes criminal behavior. But where Obama dropped the ball, Trump obliterates any semblance of moving forward as a nation verses divisive and often times adversarial attitudes and comments.
Excellent question Coach
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He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
In May, Trump implied that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a class action against the for-profit Trump University, could not fairly hear the case because of his Mexican heritage.
“He’s a Mexican,” Trump told CNN of Curiel. “We’re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings — rulings that people can’t even believe.”
Curiel, it should be noted, is an American citizen who was born in Indiana. And as a prosecutor in the late 1990s, he went after Mexican drug cartels, making him a target for assassination by a Tijuana drug lord.
Even members of Trump’s own party slammed the racist remarks.
“Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said in a reaction to Trump’s comments
He questioned whether President Obama was born in the United States
Long before calling Mexican immigrants “criminals” and “rapists,” Trump was a leading proponent of “birtherism,” the racist conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and is thus an illegitimate president. Trump claimed in 2011 to have sent people to Hawaii to investigate whether Obama was really born there. He insisted at the time that the researchers “cannot believe what they are finding.”
In 1993, when Trump wanted to open a casino in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that would compete with one owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Nation, a local Native American tribe, he told the House subcommittee on Native American Affairs that “they don’t look like Indians to me... They don’t look like Indians to Indians.”
In 1989, Trump took out full-page ads in four New York City-area newspapers calling for the return of the death penalty in New York and the expansion of police authority in response to the infamous case of a woman who was beaten and raped while jogging in Manhattan’s Central Park.
“They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes,” Trump wrote, referring to the Central Park attackers and other violent criminals. “I want to hate these murderers and I always will.”
The public outrage over the Central Park jogger rape, at a time when the city was struggling with high crime, led to the wrongful conviction of five teenagers of color known as the Central Park Five.
The men’s convictions were overturned in 2002, after they’d already spent years in prison, when DNA evidence showed they did not commit the crime. Today, their case is considered a cautionary tale about a politicized criminal justice process.
Trump, however, still thinks the men are guilty.
Trump’s racial incitement has already inspired hate crimes. Two brothers arrested in Boston last summer for beating up a homeless Latino man cited Trump’s anti-immigrant message when explaining why they did it.
“Donald Trump was right ― all these illegals need to be deported,” one of the men reportedly told police officers.
Trump did not even bother to distance himself from them. Instead, he suggested that the men were well-intentioned and had simply gotten carried away.
“I will say that people who are following me are very passionate,” Trump said. “They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
Prior to Trump's involvement in gambling, his real estate organization was subject to a crackdown by the US government for failing to comply with fair housing laws governing applications for apartments by minorities. Trump answered with a countersuit in which his lawyer likened the feds to the "Gestapo" and "storm troopers."
The countersuit was dismissed by the judge in the case. In the end, Trump settled the case by agreeing to comply with the law and without admitting wrongdoing.
The dilemma is, bigots will read the above and fail to recognize the bigotry.
So you're mad that he's honest and blunt?
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He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
In May, Trump implied that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a class action against the for-profit Trump University, could not fairly hear the case because of his Mexican heritage.
“He’s a Mexican,” Trump told CNN of Curiel. “We’re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings — rulings that people can’t even believe.”
Curiel, it should be noted, is an American citizen who was born in Indiana. And as a prosecutor in the late 1990s, he went after Mexican drug cartels, making him a target for assassination by a Tijuana drug lord.
Even members of Trump’s own party slammed the racist remarks.
“Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said in a reaction to Trump’s comments
He questioned whether President Obama was born in the United States
Long before calling Mexican immigrants “criminals” and “rapists,” Trump was a leading proponent of “birtherism,” the racist conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and is thus an illegitimate president. Trump claimed in 2011 to have sent people to Hawaii to investigate whether Obama was really born there. He insisted at the time that the researchers “cannot believe what they are finding.”
In 1993, when Trump wanted to open a casino in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that would compete with one owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Nation, a local Native American tribe, he told the House subcommittee on Native American Affairs that “they don’t look like Indians to me... They don’t look like Indians to Indians.”
In 1989, Trump took out full-page ads in four New York City-area newspapers calling for the return of the death penalty in New York and the expansion of police authority in response to the infamous case of a woman who was beaten and raped while jogging in Manhattan’s Central Park.
“They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes,” Trump wrote, referring to the Central Park attackers and other violent criminals. “I want to hate these murderers and I always will.”
The public outrage over the Central Park jogger rape, at a time when the city was struggling with high crime, led to the wrongful conviction of five teenagers of color known as the Central Park Five.
The men’s convictions were overturned in 2002, after they’d already spent years in prison, when DNA evidence showed they did not commit the crime. Today, their case is considered a cautionary tale about a politicized criminal justice process.
Trump, however, still thinks the men are guilty.
Trump’s racial incitement has already inspired hate crimes. Two brothers arrested in Boston last summer for beating up a homeless Latino man cited Trump’s anti-immigrant message when explaining why they did it.
“Donald Trump was right ― all these illegals need to be deported,” one of the men reportedly told police officers.
Trump did not even bother to distance himself from them. Instead, he suggested that the men were well-intentioned and had simply gotten carried away.
“I will say that people who are following me are very passionate,” Trump said. “They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
Prior to Trump's involvement in gambling, his real estate organization was subject to a crackdown by the US government for failing to comply with fair housing laws governing applications for apartments by minorities. Trump answered with a countersuit in which his lawyer likened the feds to the "Gestapo" and "storm troopers."
The countersuit was dismissed by the judge in the case. In the end, Trump settled the case by agreeing to comply with the law and without admitting wrongdoing.
The dilemma is, bigots will read the above and fail to recognize the bigotry.
Or someone will read it, realize it's absurd, and dismiss it as the incredibly misleading and partisan nonsense that it is.
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Or someone will read it, realize it's absurd, and dismiss it as the incredibly misleading and partisan nonsense that it is.
LOL - a list of actual events are "misleading and partisan"
Anyone want to guess who said this and who the speaker was referring to?
"Claiming a person can't do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,"
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LOL - a list of actual events are "misleading and partisan"
Anyone want to guess who said this and who the speaker was referring to?
I'm guessing Trump against the "Mexican" judge.... not sure who said it but it is spot on.
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I'm guessing Trump against the "Mexican" judge.... not sure who said it but it is spot on.
correct and the quote is from Paul Ryan
or as Bum and other Trumptards would call it "incredibly misleading and partisan nonsense"
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So if you call a Mexican a Mexican it’s racist? Lmao
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So if you call a Mexican a Mexican it’s racist? Lmao
No, and this is important so pay attention, if you say that because a Judge is Mexican, they can't come to an unbiased verdict, it's racist.. see the difference?
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Nah, didn't think you would.. because...
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and by "best" I mean the thing I enjoy the most
is how everyone who defends him has to keep lowering their own personal standards
Pfffft. No one plays moral limbo like Libtardians. How low will they go? Just when you think they can't get under the bar they break out the shovels and start digging.
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Pfffft. No one plays moral limbo like Libtardians. How low will they go? Just when you think they can't get under the bar they break out the shovels and start digging.
yep
Repubs have to keep digging lower to defend Trump
or if you prefer going out on a limb to defend him
farther and farther out and either Trump cuts off the limb or their lie is so weak that it just collapses
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yep
Repubs have to keep digging lower to defend Trump
or if you prefer going out on a limb to defend him
farther and farther out and either Trump cuts off the limb or their lie is so weak that it just collapses
And here we see an example of the Libtardian playing Moral Twister. They can only use their left hand or left foot and by their very stupid nature, can only place them on blue markers.
Conservatives use both legs because they understand that in order to have balance, you have to be standing firmly on both legs and in order to better help someone out of the gutter of welfare, you have to use both arms to pull them up and help them to get a job by first stimulating the growth of the economy so that there are jobs in the USA.
Run along now, scarecrow boy. You need to go back to the shallow end of the gene pool. Being a libtard, you don't need water wings because you're all floaters. Drain the swamp and flush the floaters.
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And here we see an example of the Libtardian playing Moral Twister. They can only use their left hand or left foot and by their very stupid nature, can only place them on blue markers.
Conservatives use both legs because they understand that in order to have balance, you have to be standing firmly on both legs and in order to better help someone out of the gutter of welfare, you have to use both arms to pull them up and help them to get a job by first stimulating the growth of the economy so that there are jobs in the USA.
Run along now, scarecrow boy. You need to go back to the shallow end of the gene pool. Being a libtard, you don't need water wings because you're all floaters. Drain the swamp and flush the floaters.
Republicans attempting to defend Trump and his lies keep changing their story
why is that ?
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And here we see an example of the Libtardian playing Moral Twister. They can only use their left hand or left foot and by their very stupid nature, can only place them on blue markers.
Conservatives use both legs because they understand that in order to have balance, you have to be standing firmly on both legs and in order to better help someone out of the gutter of welfare, you have to use both arms to pull them up and help them to get a job by first stimulating the growth of the economy so that there are jobs in the USA.
Run along now, scarecrow boy. You need to go back to the shallow end of the gene pool. Being a libtard, you don't need water wings because you're all floaters. Drain the swamp and flush the floaters.
Hmm... I think we both have agreed, conservatives and liberals are untrustworthy. What this means is your beliefs don't carry any less weight (that's good) or any more weight than the liberal (that's life)
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yep
Repubs have to keep digging lower to defend Trump
or if you prefer going out on a limb to defend him
farther and farther out and either Trump cuts off the limb or their lie is so weak that it just collapses
defending Trump is precarious because you never know what he is going to say next while you are defending him on his last outburst
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defending Trump is precarious because you never know what he is going to say next while you are defending him on his last outburst
I don't worry much about that. I have long grown weary of men in power without the balls to stand up for America and Americans. Not hyphenated Americans. I owe no other country my allegiance. I am an American. It is what it is as well as what we make of it. Too many people now are just looking to be offended at the most ridiculous and petty things. Fakers. If they want to be offended they should look in the mirror.
Goodnight, brother! Tired...Whew! ;D
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lol...where were you with Obama? Hahaha
"if i had a son... he would look just like him (tears coming down cheek, looking down in sadness)"
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"if i had a son... he would look just like him (tears coming down cheek, looking down in sadness)"
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No, and this is important so pay attention, if you say that because a Judge is Mexican, they can't come to an unbiased verdict, it's racist.. see the difference?
How so? I seriously think any case you were ever involved in needs to be reviewed, you've got some sort of fucked up brain function.
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How so? I seriously think any case you were ever involved in needs to be reviewed, you've got some sort of fucked up brain function.
Seriously? He thinks a judge, born and raised in America, can't be objective because he is Mexican and you don't see a problem with that? Wonder why that is?
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Seriously? He thinks a judge, born and raised in America, can't be objective because he is Mexican and you don't see a problem with that? Wonder why that is?
I think you have minimal knowledge, contact and experience with minorities and quite honestly I question anything about your supposed past.
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I think you have minimal knowledge, contact and experience with minorities and quite honestly I question anything about your supposed past.
so you are racist... I understand why you saw no red flag in that obvious racist comment
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so you are racist... I understand why you saw no red flag in that obvious racist comment
Epic deflection.
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Seriously? He thinks a judge, born and raised in America, can't be objective because he is Mexican and you don't see a problem with that? Wonder why that is?
Does said Judge hold allegiance to Mexico or to the United States? If the former, fuck 'em. I don't hyphenate my nationality and find any that do so to be at the least, disingenuous. I am American. Not white American, not black American, not Mexican-American, not Irish-American, not anything but American.
My allegiance is to our nation. The flag may be red, white and blue but like the people that make up our country it's not the color that matters but the content. To betray your nation by holding an allegiance to another is disgusting especially so if you've left some shithole to come to the USA and still hold fast to what is essentially a steaming, coiled, toilet cobra of a 5th world. If it is so precious to these people, why then did they ever leave and take an oath of citizenship elsewhere?
FTN.
So again is the Judge American or Mexican? Where does his allegiance lie or did he just lie about everything to get where he's at. People do that you know. Regardless of the shade of their skin they will temporarily shed the truth to lie for personal gain.
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Does said Judge hold allegiance to Mexico or to the United States? If the former, fuck 'em. I don't hyphenate my nationality and find any that do so to be at the least, disingenuous. I am American. Not white American, not black American, not Mexican-American, not Irish-American, not anything but American.
My allegiance is to our nation. The flag may be red, white and blue but like the people that make up our country it's not the color that matters but the content. To betray your nation by holding an allegiance to another is disgusting especially so if you've left some shithole to come to the USA and still hold fast to what is essentially a steaming, coiled, toilet cobra of a 5th world. If it is so precious to these people, why then did they ever leave and take an oath of citizenship elsewhere?
FTN.
So again is the Judge American or Mexican? Where does his allegiance lie or did he just lie about everything to get where he's at. People do that you know. Regardless of the shade of their skin they will temporarily shed the truth to lie for personal gain.
The judge was born in INDIANA and is every bit an American as YOU or ME
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The judge was born in INDIANA and is every bit an American as YOU or ME
So lemme ax you dis. Is he like me in that his allegiance is to these United States of America or is he like you and his allegiance is elsewhere, e.g. based upon unimportant crap like the color of one's skin or origin of his family?
You already knew I was speaking of this and still you wrote the above quoted silliness in a limp failure to make light of my question. If said Judge is American without question, fine. If his judgment tends toward being against America and her Constitution, fuck him. Again, you knew what I meant.
Oh wait... The word "meant" contains the word "mean". How insensitive. America and Americans FIRST. None of that hyphenated crap. I don't give an intercourse where you're from so long as you're here to be American and all that entails. If I have to explain it, it's only because you "think" outside the truth.
Later, man.
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So lemme ax you dis. Is he like me in that his allegiance is to these United States of America or is he like you and his allegiance is elsewhere, e.g. based upon unimportant crap like the color of one's skin or origin of his family?
You already knew I was speaking of this and still you wrote the above quoted silliness in a limp failure to make light of my question. If said Judge is American without question, fine. If his judgment tends toward being against America and her Constitution, fuck him. Again, you knew what I meant.
Oh wait... The word "meant" contains the word "mean". How insensitive. America and Americans FIRST. None of that hyphenated crap. I don't give an intercourse where you're from so long as you're here to be American and all that entails. If I have to explain it, it's only because you "think" outside the truth.
Later, man.
"lemme ax you dis"?
is this really how you speak ?
if so that explains a lot
I know this is very difficult for you to understand (perhaps impossible) but the judge in question, myself and you are exactly the same
We are all Citizens of the United States with an allegiance to OUR COUNTRY
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"lemme ax you dis"?
is this really how you speak ?
if so that explains a lot
I know this is very difficult for you to understand (perhaps impossible) but the judge in question, myself and you are exactly the same
We are all Citizens of the United States with an allegiance to OUR COUNTRY
Nubainian, puhleeze...I was merely (and as usual, you knew this) being colloquial for the benefit of those less educated than many of us here. Look, you are ill equipped to cross wits with even someone as weak minded as I, so take your attempts elsewhere. IOW cease and desist with playing moral Twister. If this Judge is American and judges accordingly, fine but if he does it based upon "feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelings" and/or Libtardian zeitgeist and you know what I mean so do not feign libtardian ignorance, then fuck him.
Libtardian zeitgeist is not worthy of law. It is however, worthy of derision and expulsion from civilized society.
Oh and lest you feeeel otherwise, "nubainian" is not a color or even a real "race" but merely a play on the word Nigerian and the pain kill so popular among drugged up bodybuilders, Nubain. HTH. No need to get butthurted over that one, it is meant (damn, there's that word "mean" again!) to be humorous.
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Nubainian, puhleeze...I was merely (and as usual, you knew this) being colloquial for the benefit of those less educated than many of us here. Look, you are ill equipped to cross wits with even someone as weak minded as I, so take your attempts elsewhere. IOW cease and desist with playing moral Twister. If this Judge is American and judges accordingly, fine but if he does it based upon "feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelings" and/or Libtardian zeitgeist and you know what I mean so do not feign libtardian ignorance, then fuck him.
Libtardian zeitgeist is not worthy of law. It is however, worthy of derision and expulsion from civilized society.
Oh and lest you feeeel otherwise, "nubainian" is not a color or even a real "race" but merely a play on the word Nigerian and the pain kill so popular among drugged up bodybuilders, Nubain. HTH. No need to get butthurted over that one, it is meant (damn, there's that word "mean" again!) to be humorous.
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your way of debating a topic is to declare yourself superior and then tell your opponent to run away
I'll remind you yet again that you and me and the judge born in Indiana are all the same in that we're all citizens of this country with our allegiance solely to what is best for OUR country
I know it's painful for you to process that fact
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your way of debating a topic is to declare yourself superior and then tell your opponent to run away
you really should not argue with the scott un less you have his level of intelligence and wit
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The judge was born in INDIANA and is every bit an American as YOU or ME
Do you have access to his records as a judge? His political affiliations? I believe I saw he was a judge in CA....automatically makes him biased in favor of Mexicans. CA judges love illegals. FACT!
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your way of debating a topic is to declare yourself superior and then tell your opponent to run away
I'll remind you yet again that you and me and the judge born in Indiana are all the same in that we're all citizens of this country with our allegiance solely to what is best for OUR country
I know it's painful for you to process that fact
Ah...Libtardian Logic, aka "begging the question", aka "circular reasoning", aka "I dunno so I'll just keep axing and stating the same ol' sheit".
Me? "Superior" to you? As if that were too difficult for just about any American with a sense of patriotism versus communism. As for you running away, sure. Let your mouth run away. I have zero shame in this great nation called the United States of America and in our president, Donald Trump. Speaking of senses...
It's said we have five senses - sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing. But I've got a sense of humor and a sense of pride in the USA and a sense of duty to same. If the Judge in question is the same one I am thinking of, he's a "viva la raza" kind of individual. FTN.
By the way, many Hispanics are classified as "white". Oh the a-go-neeeeee..... ;D Libtardians want to cram the diversity shit down our throats. Celebrate the differences! Cram 'em down whitey's cake-hole! DEF2YT!
The truth is the palette of mankind has far more in common than they do differences. We should use our shared traits to bring us together, instead Libs want to use the few differences to tear us apart. FTN.
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so you are racist... I understand why you saw no red flag in that obvious racist comment
i love when you guys say "you are a racist"......that comment feeds us because that's your only defensive mechanism to counteract facts. its a given now....
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Point out his bigotry
You really are blind if you need someone to point out his bigotry. Unless you're a bigot yourself.
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so you are racist... I understand why you saw no red flag in that obvious racist comment
Do you consider this racist?
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Settle down Aunt Jemima
Settle down Aunt Jemima
What's the point of calling Vince "Aunt Jemimia"?
Pretty racist comment from a supposed non-racist liberal.
He is a fat black man who looks like a fat black woman
Donald Trump Approved
#MAGA
still flowing Jemima?
Hi Aunt Jemima
How is that working out for Hillary ?
Any better than for you?
LOL - still on the rag Aunt Jemima
Does being obese make your period last longer?
Go make me some pancakes Aunt Jemima
Settle down Aunt Jemima and go make some me some pancakes
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You liberals really need to quit playing the race 'tard.