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Amergin posted:While black people represent about 13% of the US pop, they commit over half of all homicides. You tend to make lovely posts, so I'm gonna profile you as someone not worth making a good reply to.
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Mr. Wookums posted:Maybe do things that prevent murders rather than use them as a statistic to oppress minorities through systematic racism... So instead of forgiving crimes because the criminals are black we should forgive crimes because the criminals are poor? That I can get behind. Booourns posted:You tend to make lovely posts, so I'm gonna profile you as someone not worth making a good reply to. Only in this thread.
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Amergin posted:So instead of forgiving crimes because the criminals are black we should forgive crimes because the criminals are poor?
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Amergin where else do you post?
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In case you were curious, the League of Women Voters is not happy that Steve Scalise compared them to David Duke's organization.
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DemeaninDemon posted:Amergin where else do you post? Stormfront.
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Amergin posted:So instead of forgiving crimes because the criminals are black we should forgive crimes because the criminals are poor? I think its more we shouldn't treat black criminals different than white criminals. Like choking them to death.
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DemeaninDemon posted:Amergin where else do you post? I was posting in fantasy football threads a bit this past season and at some point I'm going to stop lurking in GWS and start contributing. I also made some posts in Joe's US military thread but that's only because Joe is awesome and those articles were good reads. chitoryu12 posted:Stormfront. They banned me very quickly.
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CommieGIR posted:I think its more we shouldn't treat black criminals different than white criminals. Like choking them to death. To be fair it is easier to tell when a white perp is turning blue.
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Gravel Gravy posted:To be fair it is easier to tell when a white perp is turning blue. Gotta watch out too, the black ones like to hulk out. Those white ones just need help.
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Amergin posted:I was posting in fantasy football threads a bit this past season and at some point I'm going to stop lurking in GWS and start contributing. Dunno why but Ted Cruz avatar posting about Fantasy Football and food just makes me laugh. I'd say go for Freep next but I'm sure they'd kick you out too fast.
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When your downplaying consists of "well it isn't like we literally discussed our preference for another holocaust," the inevitable question is "well how close did you get to crossing that particular line there?"
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This is all so terribly good, I'm glad of everything.
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Quote of the day, "Frankly, I was in prison in 2002, and that organization doesn’t ring a bell with me. But I’m not going to second-guess Steve Scalise. He might have had another purpose in going. He might have wanted to change their minds. I’ve been to some very hostile meetings, and in some instances, I changed minds. I’ve been to meetings of the White Citizens Council, which I knew going in was a racists' group, but I wasn’t afraid to talk to them. Frankly, almost everything bad that could be said has been said about me, but nobody's called me a racist. And I think Congressman Scalise is nothing at all like a racist." ~ Edwin Edwards When Edwards ran against Duke in the early nineties he said, "The only thing we have in common is we’re both wizards under the sheets."
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Joementum posted:When Edwards ran against Duke in the early nineties he said, "The only thing we have in common is we’re both wizards under the sheets." That is the most amazing line I have seen in quite some time.
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Joementum posted:Quote of the day, "Frankly, I was in prison in 2002, and that organization doesn’t ring a bell with me. But I’m not going to second-guess Steve Scalise. He might have had another purpose in going. He might have wanted to change their minds. I’ve been to some very hostile meetings, and in some instances, I changed minds. I’ve been to meetings of the White Citizens Council, which I knew going in was a racists' group, but I wasn’t afraid to talk to them. Frankly, almost everything bad that could be said has been said about me, but nobody's called me a racist. And I think Congressman Scalise is nothing at all like a racist." ~ Edwin Edwards Isn't that "I was only trying to convert people" defense what bigots say when they get found in bed with gay hookers?
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Joementum posted:When Edwards ran against Duke in the early nineties he said, "The only thing we have in common is we’re both wizards under the sheets." quote:He also feigned concern for Duke's health due to smoke inhalation "because he's around so many burning crosses" and when a reporter asked Edwards what he needed to do to triumph over Duke, Edwards replied "stay alive."
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FAUXTON posted:Isn't that "I was only trying to convert people" defense what bigots say when they get found in bed with gay hookers? Edwards voted for the renewal of the Voting Rights Act in 1970 while in Congress and has a good civil rights record. He had plenty of problems and vices, but racism wasn't one of them. He's enough of an egomaniac that I can honestly see him walking into a white power rally thinking he can turn some minds.
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Pohl posted:Fox News presents awards for the worst reporting... I find it hard to describe the emotion I get when watching this video. If pressed, I guess pity would be the closest analog. Even the multimedia team is phoning in the faux outrage. Just watch that transition before they introduce the MRC lady.
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Can someone explain to me please: Why are ex-Cubans who are now American, the most anti-cuba politicians? http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201412171000 Frank Calzon being a shitlord for about an hour. Not happy about the cuban diplomatic relations thing.
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FAUXTON posted:Isn't that "I was only trying to convert people" defense what bigots say when they get found in bed with gay hookers? It's also the line Ron Paul trotted out in 2008 when it came to light that he took money from Stormfront.
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Amergin posted:So instead of forgiving crimes because the criminals are black we should forgive crimes because the criminals are poor? Not having poor parents means you're more likely to get adequate nutrition as a child. Adequate nutrition during childhood makes for healthier brains. The owners of healthier brains do less stupid poo poo. Not getting constantly antagonized or pandered to or spit on also helps quite a fair loving bit.
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Quote of the night, “The American people need bold inspiring solutions to reverse the damaging policies of the President and his party. This is not a time for half measures. It’s time for new dynamic leadership in the House of Representatives. Trey Gowdy is my choice for speaker. He has the ability to articulate and implement the changes needed to get the country on the right path.” ~ Sean Hannity
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redreader posted:Can someone explain to me please: Why are ex-Cubans who are now American, the most anti-cuba politicians? http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201412171000 Frank Calzon being a shitlord for about an hour. Not happy about the cuban diplomatic relations thing. For a long time, rabid anti-Castro activism was the defining political stance of Cubans in america. This is because those initial waves of immigrants were largely made up of people who had actually suffered at the hands of the Revolution. Oftentimes in loss of property or prestige, sure, but also in lost loved-ones, violence, and degredation. The Castos' Evil Dictator status may be overblown in comparison to some of the people we regularly do business with, but they were Revolutionary leaders and they did murk a whole bunch of folks. It's much how like, if you stumble upon a nest of Rhodesian expats, you will probably find them to be some of the more vehemently anti-black racists you've ever met. Ingrained prejudice compounded with the trauma of Mugabe's purges. Iranian-Americans are known to take a very hard line against the Islamic Republic, too, as so many of them arrived here while fleeing the '79 revolution. Younger Cuban-Americans tend not to care as much unless they are trying to curry favor with their crusty elders. PupsOfWar fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Dec 30, 2014 |
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Joementum posted:Quote of the night, “The American people need bold inspiring solutions to reverse the damaging policies of the President and his party. This is not a time for half measures. It’s time for new dynamic leadership in the House of Representatives. Trey Gowdy is my choice for speaker. He has the ability to articulate and implement the changes needed to get the country on the right path.” ~ Sean Hannity Such a damaging presidency, what with the
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redreader posted:Can someone explain to me please: Why are ex-Cubans who are now American, the most anti-cuba politicians? http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201412171000 Frank Calzon being a shitlord for about an hour. Not happy about the cuban diplomatic relations thing. Because many of the Cubans that fled to America after the rise of Castro are vehemently anti-Socialistic. Of course it also follows that being pro-Capitalistic, they had a decent amount of capital and goods accrued that they lost in the shake up.
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Joe I really feel like you could be doing quote of the hours with how much poo poo is coming out now
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redreader posted:Can someone explain to me please: Why are ex-Cubans who are now American, the most anti-cuba politicians? http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201412171000 Frank Calzon being a shitlord for about an hour. Not happy about the cuban diplomatic relations thing. Many Cuban-Americans fled or were exiled from Cuba after Castro took power. A lot of people left the island with the assumption that the regime would not last long, and had their property forcibly confiscated after leaving. Others have vowed not to return to the island until Castro and his supporters have been removed from power for the abuses that they inflicted on their people. There was a lot of nasty business that occurred during the Revolution and still occurs today. Many of these politicians see normalizing relations as a betrayal. Ending the embargo was a huge carrot for encouraging democratic reforms and they see Obama as having thrown an opportunity away.
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Frabba posted:Such a damaging presidency, what with the Something something obamacare something something political discourse.
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Joementum posted:Quote of the night, “The American people need bold inspiring solutions to reverse the damaging policies of the President and his party. This is not a time for half measures. It’s time for new dynamic leadership in the House of Representatives. Trey Gowdy is my choice for speaker. He has the ability to articulate and implement the changes needed to get the country on the right path.” ~ Sean Hannity Yes. Yessss. Please let this Speaker election be as entertainingly frantic as the last time.
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DemeaninDemon posted:Something something obamacare something something political discourse. Don't forget his "divisive policies," "elitist disconnect from real Americans," and other such code-phrases for "he's an uppity black."
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PupsOfWar posted:For a long time, rabid anti-Castro activism was the defining political stance of Cubans in america. This is because those initial waves of immigrants were largely made up of people who had actually suffered at the hands of the Revolution. Oftentimes in loss of property or prestige, sure, but also in lost loved-ones, violence, and degredation. The Castos' Evil Dictator status may be overblown in comparison to some of the people we regularly do business with, but they were Revolutionary leaders and they did murk a whole bunch of folks. Yeah, my anecdotal experience has been that older Cuban expats are rabidly anti-Castro, while their kids are more concerned about being perceived as better than those other minorities. Maybe I just interacted with a bad contingent, but I've never seen a group in my age range more openly racist against black people and Mexicans than the children of Cuban expats.
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Good Citizen posted:Yeah, my anecdotal experience has been that older Cuban expats are rabidly anti-Castro, while their kids are more concerned about being perceived as better than those other minorities. Maybe I just interacted with a bad contingent, but I've never seen a group in my age range more openly racist against black people and Mexicans than the children of Cuban expats. Let me introduce you to some of my high school classmates... seriously though the whole model minority thing is toxic as hell. Jerry Manderbilt fucked around with this message at 23:08 on Dec 30, 2014 |
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Here are Richard Nixon's New Years resolutions for 1970:quote:Compassionate, Bold, Courageous,… Zest for the job (not lonely but awesome). Goals — reorganized govt. Idea magnet….
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Joementum posted:Here are Richard Nixon's New Years resolutions for 1970: Who was watching him write that list? The Senate?
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/queens/plainclothes-officers-trouble-didn-recognize-off-duty-chief-article-1.327540quote:At least one cop has been disciplined for ordering the NYPD's highest-ranking uniformed black officer out of his auto while the three-star chief was off-duty and parked in Queens, the Daily News has learned.
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Joementum posted:Quote of the night, “The American people need bold inspiring solutions to reverse the damaging policies of the President and his party. This is not a time for half measures. It’s time for new dynamic leadership in the House of Representatives. Trey Gowdy is my choice for speaker. He has the ability to articulate and implement the changes needed to get the country on the right path.” ~ Sean Hannity Oh good, the guy who wants to have even more Benghazi investigations next year.
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CommieGIR posted:http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/queens/plainclothes-officers-trouble-didn-recognize-off-duty-chief-article-1.327540 "Well he didn't look like a cop..."
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ComradeCosmobot posted:You know how Grimm has announced that he is going to resign? You'll never guess who's the frontrunner to replace him. A person who shamelessly ensures cops aren't charged with murder when caught on camera? The seat is his for the taking. Sir Tonk posted:http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/30/opinion/police-respect-squandered-in-attacks-on-de-blasio.html?_r=0 I hope the cops are stupid enough to repeat this at the next funeral. DeBlasio shouldn't stop giving them all the rope they want to hang themselves with. If their little work stoppage tantrum actually helps the city then I hope DeBlasio holds a presser announcing he's looking to make the changes in behavior permanent because the reduction in petty police actions would've prevented the death of Eric Garner. Though that'll just cause the police to start killing even more minorities to make up for lost time I guess. fade5 posted:Wait holy poo poo we actually busted through the Republican-Nazi barrier? I thought it was like Freep where you get infinitely close but never actually cross it. Wow. Except it'll just shift right again until the GOP and its base are simply ok with their reps meeting with neo-Nazis and being open about it. redreader posted:Can someone explain to me please: Why are ex-Cubans who are now American, the most anti-cuba politicians? http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201412171000 Frank Calzon being a shitlord for about an hour. Not happy about the cuban diplomatic relations thing. gently caress You Got Murica.
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This story is hilarious: Scalise In 1999: I Agree With KKK Leader On 'Conservative' Issues But 'He Can't Get Elected'quote:Below is the relevant excerpt from the Roll Call article:
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