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Feb 17, 2018 09:38:50   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Heritage is Now R****t
Posted On 13 Feb 2018
By : shawn


We really shouldn’t be surprised anymore when the left bashes us over the head with their ever-expanding definition of r****m, but they get us every time. It’s because their complaints are so ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain stupid that it seems unfathomable that we could be talking about actual, living, breathing, thinking human beings. Then, of course, we remember that the left’s entire mission in life is to divide America into 14,000 little subgroups and that we can’t take seriously everything that comes out of their blogosphere. Sometimes they mean it, sometimes they’re just trolling. The problem is, we’re not even sure THEY know which is which anymore.

The latest adventure in “Surprise, That’s R****t Now!” comes to us courtesy of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has already dealt with these freaks for most of his Washington life. In a speech before the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday, Sessions called the country’s sheriffs “a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement.”

Well, you would have thought he said these sheriffs were “our only hope to keep the Darkies in line” from the way the left-wing media exploded in outrage. From the Washington Post to Vox to The Hill, every columnist with access to a keyboard had something to say about the “obviously” r****t remark. The NAACP went so far as to draft a press release saying that Sessions’ “latest racially-tinged comments” should be enough to give “all people reason to worry.”

“His decision to link the term Sheriff to some part ‘of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement’ is an unfortunate yet consistent aspect of the language coming out of the Department of Justice under his tenure and in the opinion of the NAACP, qualifies as the latest example of dog whistle politics,” the organization said.

Dog whistle politics.

In case you’re unfamiliar with that term (and how could you be, given how often the left has trotted it out over the last couple of years?), it is used when a white politician supposedly says something that’s r****t without actually saying something r****t. In this case, Sessions is referencing the “Anglo-American heritage” of the sheriff to make it clear that law enforcement belongs to white people, BOY!

Or, you know, he was just using a commonly-accepted legal term that acknowledges that, indeed, the concept of the “sheriff” did originate in jolly old England. As did, you may recall, our Founding Fathers.

But it’s 2018, and we’re apparently supposed to forget all of that inconvenient history and pretend that America was founded by the proud Kings of Africa, the Constitution drafted by the great warriors of the Aztec, and our system of justice devised by a small group of q***r radfems the year before last. Because to even suggest that white people – ENGLISH white people, no less! – had anything at all to do with building this country is the very epitome of r****m.

We highly doubt there were many r****ts who heard Sessions use that term on Monday. But a whole lot of people heard the left declare that any reference to our nation’s English heritage is r****t and wrong.

Which message, we wonder, was more d******e and harmful at the end of the day?

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Feb 17, 2018 09:57:05   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
I am no big fan of the little munchkin AG Sessions. But it is ridiculous that the media, moonbatty snowflakes and their apparatchiks are constantly looking for the r****t bogeyman in everything a white politician says.

According to my DNA I am 50% from the British Isle (England and Scotland), 25% German and 25% French. My ancestors came to this country in the 1600s. I am proud of my Aryan heritage. If that makes me r****t, so be it. I think a lot of other beliefs I hold probably make me more r****t.

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Feb 17, 2018 09:57:08   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Heritage is Now R****t
Posted On 13 Feb 2018
By : shawn


We really shouldn’t be surprised anymore when the left bashes us over the head with their ever-expanding definition of r****m, but they get us every time. It’s because their complaints are so ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain stupid that it seems unfathomable that we could be talking about actual, living, breathing, thinking human beings. Then, of course, we remember that the left’s entire mission in life is to divide America into 14,000 little subgroups and that we can’t take seriously everything that comes out of their blogosphere. Sometimes they mean it, sometimes they’re just trolling. The problem is, we’re not even sure THEY know which is which anymore.

The latest adventure in “Surprise, That’s R****t Now!” comes to us courtesy of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has already dealt with these freaks for most of his Washington life. In a speech before the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday, Sessions called the country’s sheriffs “a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement.”

Well, you would have thought he said these sheriffs were “our only hope to keep the Darkies in line” from the way the left-wing media exploded in outrage. From the Washington Post to Vox to The Hill, every columnist with access to a keyboard had something to say about the “obviously” r****t remark. The NAACP went so far as to draft a press release saying that Sessions’ “latest racially-tinged comments” should be enough to give “all people reason to worry.”

“His decision to link the term Sheriff to some part ‘of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement’ is an unfortunate yet consistent aspect of the language coming out of the Department of Justice under his tenure and in the opinion of the NAACP, qualifies as the latest example of dog whistle politics,” the organization said.

Dog whistle politics.

In case you’re unfamiliar with that term (and how could you be, given how often the left has trotted it out over the last couple of years?), it is used when a white politician supposedly says something that’s r****t without actually saying something r****t. In this case, Sessions is referencing the “Anglo-American heritage” of the sheriff to make it clear that law enforcement belongs to white people, BOY!

Or, you know, he was just using a commonly-accepted legal term that acknowledges that, indeed, the concept of the “sheriff” did originate in jolly old England. As did, you may recall, our Founding Fathers.

But it’s 2018, and we’re apparently supposed to forget all of that inconvenient history and pretend that America was founded by the proud Kings of Africa, the Constitution drafted by the great warriors of the Aztec, and our system of justice devised by a small group of q***r radfems the year before last. Because to even suggest that white people – ENGLISH white people, no less! – had anything at all to do with building this country is the very epitome of r****m.

We highly doubt there were many r****ts who heard Sessions use that term on Monday. But a whole lot of people heard the left declare that any reference to our nation’s English heritage is r****t and wrong.

Which message, we wonder, was more d******e and harmful at the end of the day?
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Herita... (show quote)


well for the most part there is a lot of r****t out there & including the dumb snowflakes !!! i will not speak some kind of african language to late they do not like the way we speak & write go back where your roots are & leave us a lone !!!!

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Feb 17, 2018 10:13:43   #
Lonewolf
 
Sessions has a long history of being r****t


no propaganda please wrote:
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Heritage is Now R****t
Posted On 13 Feb 2018
By : shawn


We really shouldn’t be surprised anymore when the left bashes us over the head with their ever-expanding definition of r****m, but they get us every time. It’s because their complaints are so ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain stupid that it seems unfathomable that we could be talking about actual, living, breathing, thinking human beings. Then, of course, we remember that the left’s entire mission in life is to divide America into 14,000 little subgroups and that we can’t take seriously everything that comes out of their blogosphere. Sometimes they mean it, sometimes they’re just trolling. The problem is, we’re not even sure THEY know which is which anymore.

The latest adventure in “Surprise, That’s R****t Now!” comes to us courtesy of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has already dealt with these freaks for most of his Washington life. In a speech before the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday, Sessions called the country’s sheriffs “a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement.”

Well, you would have thought he said these sheriffs were “our only hope to keep the Darkies in line” from the way the left-wing media exploded in outrage. From the Washington Post to Vox to The Hill, every columnist with access to a keyboard had something to say about the “obviously” r****t remark. The NAACP went so far as to draft a press release saying that Sessions’ “latest racially-tinged comments” should be enough to give “all people reason to worry.”

“His decision to link the term Sheriff to some part ‘of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement’ is an unfortunate yet consistent aspect of the language coming out of the Department of Justice under his tenure and in the opinion of the NAACP, qualifies as the latest example of dog whistle politics,” the organization said.

Dog whistle politics.

In case you’re unfamiliar with that term (and how could you be, given how often the left has trotted it out over the last couple of years?), it is used when a white politician supposedly says something that’s r****t without actually saying something r****t. In this case, Sessions is referencing the “Anglo-American heritage” of the sheriff to make it clear that law enforcement belongs to white people, BOY!

Or, you know, he was just using a commonly-accepted legal term that acknowledges that, indeed, the concept of the “sheriff” did originate in jolly old England. As did, you may recall, our Founding Fathers.

But it’s 2018, and we’re apparently supposed to forget all of that inconvenient history and pretend that America was founded by the proud Kings of Africa, the Constitution drafted by the great warriors of the Aztec, and our system of justice devised by a small group of q***r radfems the year before last. Because to even suggest that white people – ENGLISH white people, no less! – had anything at all to do with building this country is the very epitome of r****m.

We highly doubt there were many r****ts who heard Sessions use that term on Monday. But a whole lot of people heard the left declare that any reference to our nation’s English heritage is r****t and wrong.

Which message, we wonder, was more d******e and harmful at the end of the day?
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Herita... (show quote)

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Feb 17, 2018 10:36:23   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Sessions has a long history of being r****t


Everyone who calls someone a r****t today has a very small vocabulary. They just can't think of another word to use. R****t is the most convenient for them. Just a lack of brainpower. They probably don't even know what it means. Let them play. They have nothing else to do.

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Feb 17, 2018 16:54:41   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
EL wrote:
Everyone who calls someone a r****t today has a very small vocabulary. They just can't think of another word to use. R****t is the most convenient for them. Just a lack of brainpower. They probably don't even know what it means. Let them play. They have nothing else to do.


It is true that much of our law comes directly from English Common Law.
Just keep saying it! Anglo-American Law!

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Feb 17, 2018 18:01:08   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Sessions has a long history of being r****t



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Feb 18, 2018 06:25:43   #
Big Kahuna
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Heritage is Now R****t
Posted On 13 Feb 2018
By : shawn


We really shouldn’t be surprised anymore when the left bashes us over the head with their ever-expanding definition of r****m, but they get us every time. It’s because their complaints are so ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain stupid that it seems unfathomable that we could be talking about actual, living, breathing, thinking human beings. Then, of course, we remember that the left’s entire mission in life is to divide America into 14,000 little subgroups and that we can’t take seriously everything that comes out of their blogosphere. Sometimes they mean it, sometimes they’re just trolling. The problem is, we’re not even sure THEY know which is which anymore.

The latest adventure in “Surprise, That’s R****t Now!” comes to us courtesy of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has already dealt with these freaks for most of his Washington life. In a speech before the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday, Sessions called the country’s sheriffs “a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement.”

Well, you would have thought he said these sheriffs were “our only hope to keep the Darkies in line” from the way the left-wing media exploded in outrage. From the Washington Post to Vox to The Hill, every columnist with access to a keyboard had something to say about the “obviously” r****t remark. The NAACP went so far as to draft a press release saying that Sessions’ “latest racially-tinged comments” should be enough to give “all people reason to worry.”

“His decision to link the term Sheriff to some part ‘of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement’ is an unfortunate yet consistent aspect of the language coming out of the Department of Justice under his tenure and in the opinion of the NAACP, qualifies as the latest example of dog whistle politics,” the organization said.

Dog whistle politics.

In case you’re unfamiliar with that term (and how could you be, given how often the left has trotted it out over the last couple of years?), it is used when a white politician supposedly says something that’s r****t without actually saying something r****t. In this case, Sessions is referencing the “Anglo-American heritage” of the sheriff to make it clear that law enforcement belongs to white people, BOY!

Or, you know, he was just using a commonly-accepted legal term that acknowledges that, indeed, the concept of the “sheriff” did originate in jolly old England. As did, you may recall, our Founding Fathers.

But it’s 2018, and we’re apparently supposed to forget all of that inconvenient history and pretend that America was founded by the proud Kings of Africa, the Constitution drafted by the great warriors of the Aztec, and our system of justice devised by a small group of q***r radfems the year before last. Because to even suggest that white people – ENGLISH white people, no less! – had anything at all to do with building this country is the very epitome of r****m.

We highly doubt there were many r****ts who heard Sessions use that term on Monday. But a whole lot of people heard the left declare that any reference to our nation’s English heritage is r****t and wrong.

Which message, we wonder, was more d******e and harmful at the end of the day?
Attention Everyone: Referencing Our English Herita... (show quote)

Actually everyone is a r****t and a bigtime sinner. That is nothing new. We have known that since the beginning of Adam and Eve. Now if you follow the history of r****m since supposedly Adam and Eve were black, this means that the 1st r****ts had to be black. Now the l*****ts think God created Adam and Steve so the 1st r****ts had to be 2 gay black men. Does everbody see the l*****t logic in this realtime scenario? Where did the 1st woman come in? Well, Steve evolved into a woman over time and grew a vagina so he was the 1st r****t pussy woman/pussy man who then just evolved into our 1st real pussy woman who rosie o'donald and the demonratic women are all related to.

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Feb 18, 2018 11:19:04   #
kemmer
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Actually everyone is a r****t and a bigtime sinner. That is nothing new. We have known that since the beginning of Adam and Eve. Now if you follow the history of r****m since supposedly Adam and Eve were black, this means that the 1st r****ts had to be black. Now the l*****ts think God created Adam and Steve so the 1st r****ts had to be 2 gay black men. Does everbody see the l*****t logic in this realtime scenario? Where did the 1st woman come in? Well, Steve evolved into a woman over time and grew a vagina so he was the 1st r****t pussy woman/pussy man who then just evolved into our 1st real pussy woman who rosie o'donald and the demonratic women are all related to.
Actually everyone is a r****t and a bigtime sinner... (show quote)


The "Adam/Eve" story is just that. Simply another of the thousands of creation myths formulated by peoples all over the planet to show THEY are the superior and first peoples.

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Feb 18, 2018 12:01:34   #
Big Kahuna
 
kemmer wrote:
The "Adam/Eve" story is just that. Simply another of the thousands of creation myths formulated by peoples all over the planet to show THEY are the superior and first peoples.


I know, I believe we were created by nothing and nothing existed before nothing ever was or ever will be. Existence is nonexistence and it's provable by those of us who don't currently exist or ever existed. I am a figment of my imagination and even questioning that I have an imagination demonstates my non existence. I can equvocally say that the Adam and Eve story was a h**x even though I didn't exist back then but I exist now and even though g****l w*****g is a myth and can be scientifically proven to be false, I can unequivocally say that it is absolutely and deniably true. I can say up is down, down is up, wrong is right and right is wrong because I am a brainwashed nonexistent l*****t.

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Feb 18, 2018 19:15:11   #
kemmer
 
drlarrygino wrote:
... I can say up is down, down is up, wrong is right and right is wrong because I am a brainwashed nonexistent l*****t.

That's not ALL you are....


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Feb 18, 2018 21:05:54   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Manning345 wrote:
It is true that much of our law comes directly from English Common Law.
Just keep saying it! Anglo-American Law!


"Anglo" comes from the "Angles," who along with the Jutes and Saxons came to merry old England in the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Centuries after the Romans left in around 410 AD. These tribes were mostly Germanic in origin. So "Anglo-Saxons" are actually descended from the old Germans. The same Germanic tribes who invaded Northern Africa and interbred with the Black and Semitic peoples living there, who then re-invaded Spain after the Muslims took over. The Germanic tribes initially settled in parts of Spain before moving on to Africa.

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Feb 18, 2018 22:27:04   #
teabag09
 
You have a long history as being DUMB as dirt. I don't agree that Sessions is doing the job he was hired to do but calling him a r****t is rediculace. Mike
Lonewolf wrote:
Sessions has a long history of being r****t

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Feb 19, 2018 05:45:40   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Sessions has a long history of being r****t


When Sessions was denied a judgeship because of so-called r****t behavior, the Democrats based their opposition mostly on the testimony of one witness who was later sentenced to prison for taking bribes. Sessions history of prosecuting r****ts on more than one occasion would belie this notion. He withdrew his name from consideration at the request of Republicans wishing to avoid a long, drawn out fight, even though he was not guilty of the behavior of which he was accused. Pretty good job by the Dems. They get someone's name withdrawn from consideration based on the testimony of a disgruntled ex employee with an ax to grind and an affinity for taking bribes.

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Feb 19, 2018 06:25:01   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Sessions has a long history of being r****t


Then it won’t tax your brain to furnish some proof of this “long history” or maybe you are blowing hot air again.

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