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Jul 27, 2019 14:28:34   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
That’s all u guys have? Racist when nothing else works!!


Petey boy thinks anyone who doesn't consider wetbacks manna from heaven is a racist. He doesn't realize that Bill Weld is not even a Republican.

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Jul 27, 2019 14:50:41   #
Lonewolf
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
You have christians and unborn children.


No real Christian could support trump your party is in control so when trump held all 3 branches of government why dident you do something about obortoin shoes on your foot!
It's you killing the baby's now!

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Jul 27, 2019 16:01:55   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
crazylibertarian wrote:
I can not even begin to express my contempt for PeterS, moldyoldy, Kevyn, you & people like you. All you know is name calling.

I resent being called a racist but short of calling you out, and I will not stoop to that, there's nothing I can do. I will just say that I don't like nor do I respect any of you.



Your actions and your orange cult leader speak for them selves..

Your words do not replace the action in front of americas eyes..



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Jul 27, 2019 16:08:12   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Who would want today's Democrats. They have not changed. They just put on a better front. Not only are they still racists but now they are pro radical Islam supporters, anti Christian bigots who want to put the USA under Marxism rule.


Bold talk from a one eyed fat man.. or so they say..

You people always talk the talk, but when it comes to action you never do other then damn the safty net created by Democrats and whine about the 36 dollars a year spent for domestic programs while cheering that the very rich have their taxes cut while spending like drunken sailors with not provision to ever pay for the government which you then lie about loving..

Supporting equal right for all does not mean we support any particular sect, religion or group.

It is America which we support.



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Jul 27, 2019 16:11:14   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
Really nothing else need be posted. Here we have a Republican and a member of the GOP who is calling Trump a racist and because of that the Republican Party is becoming the Party of Racism. Myself, I think you cons have always been racist which is why Men or women like Weld won't vote for him. That you will only goes to show what I have always believed is correct...


The squad called Pelosi a racist. They call anyone who disagrees with them a racist. Omar says we should fear the white man. Sya Allah be praised for stopping the evils of Israel. the Squad is the new face of the left/democrats. Get real BoZo.

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Jul 27, 2019 16:18:47   #
Lonewolf
 
permafrost wrote:
Bold talk from a one eyed fat man.. or so they say..

You people always talk the talk, but when it comes to action you never do other then damn the safty net created by Democrats and whine about the 36 dollars a year spent for domestic programs while cheering that the very rich have their taxes cut while spending like drunken sailors with not provision to ever pay for the government which you then lie about loving..

Supporting equal right for all does not mean we support any particular sect, religion or group.

It is America which we support.
Bold talk from a one eyed fat man.. or so they say... (show quote)


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Jul 27, 2019 16:20:37   #
Lonewolf
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
The squad called Pelosi a racist. They call anyone who disagrees with them a racist. Omar says we should fear the white man. Sya Allah be praised for stopping the evils of Israel. the Squad is the new face of the left/democrats. Get real BoZo.


It's called freedom of speech and your side would ban it and trumps working hard at it!

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Jul 27, 2019 16:38:41   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Lonewolf wrote:
It's called freedom of speech and your side would ban it and trumps working hard at it!


It's called racism, dope! Look at the thread title. No one says they can't speak to their free will's delight, but it's racism. they are democrats. Trump has never come close to that form of racist speech.

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Jul 27, 2019 17:03:23   #
Lonewolf
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
It's called racism, dope! Look at the thread title. No one says they can't speak to their free will's delight, but it's racism. they are democrats. Trump has never come close to that form of racist speech.


Really trump supports all white supremists groups and they support him!

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Jul 27, 2019 17:20:33   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
It's called racism, dope! Look at the thread title. No one says they can't speak to their free will's delight, but it's racism. they are democrats. Trump has never come close to that form of racist speech.



Follow the link and read the rest of this short list..

trump is as racist as the rest of the orange cult..

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/06/trump-racism-comments/588067/


The first quotation from Donald Trump ever to appear in The New York Times came on October 16, 1973. Trump was responding to charges filed by the Justice Department alleging racial bias at his family’s real-estate company. “They are absolutely ridiculous,” Trump said of the charges. “We have never discriminated, and we never would.”

To hear more feature stories, see our full list or get the Audm iPhone app.

In the years since then, Trump has assembled a long record of comment on issues involving African Americans as well as Mexicans, Hispanics more broadly, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews, immigrants, women, and people with disabilities. His statements have been reflected in his behavior—from public acts (placing ads calling for the execution of five young black and Latino men accused of rape, who were later shown to be innocent) to private preferences (“When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor,” a former employee of Trump’s Castle, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, told a writer for The New Yorker). Trump emerged as a political force owing to his full-throated embrace of “birtherism,” the false charge that the nation’s first black president, Barack Obama, was not born in the United States. His presidential campaign was fueled by nativist sentiment directed at nonwhite immigrants, and he proposed barring Muslims from entering the country.

Instances of bigotry involving Donald Trump span more than four decades. The Atlantic interviewed a range of people with knowledge of several of those episodes. Their recollections have been edited for concision and clarity.

I. “You Don’t Want to Live With Them Either”
The Justice Department’s 1973 lawsuit against Trump Management Company focused on 39 properties in New York City. The government alleged that employees were directed to tell African American lease applicants that there were no open apartments. Company policy, according to an employee quoted in court documents, was to rent only to “Jews and executives.”

The Justice Department frequently used consent decrees to settle discrimination cases, offering redress to plaintiffs while allowing defendants to avoid an admission of guilt. The rationale: Consent decrees achieved speedier results with less public rancor.

Nathaniel Jones was the general counsel for the NAACP. He later became a federal judge. John Yinger, an economist specializing in residential discrimination, served at the time as an expert witness in a number of fair-housing cases. Elyse Goldweber, a Justice Department lawyer, brought the first federal suit against Trump Management.

NATHANIEL JONES: The 1968 Fair Housing Act gave us leverage to go after major developers and landlords. The situation in New York was terrible.

JOHN YINGER: Community groups like the Urban League started doing audits and tests to show discrimination. In 1973, the Urban League found a lot of discrimination in some of the properties that Trump Management owned.

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Jul 27, 2019 17:44:28   #
Rose42
 
PeterS wrote:
Really nothing else need be posted. Here we have a Republican and a member of the GOP who is calling Trump a racist and because of that the Republican Party is becoming the Party of Racism. Myself, I think you cons have always been racist which is why Men or women like Weld won't vote for him. That you will only goes to show what I have always believed is correct...


What it shows is you are easily led to irrational conclusions if you think all conservatives are racist. People who are racist themselves never shut up about it. The democrat party does its best to fuel racism and you are helping them with your silly talk.

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Jul 27, 2019 18:23:47   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Really trump supports all white supremists groups and they support him!


He condemned them and you know it. Dude. You're lying to yourself like most Trump haters. That's pathetic. Even worse, the leftist Trump hating media outlets like MSNBC, CNN, NYT, WAPO, etc repeat the same lies, and then you say Trump is lying.

I've never seen such sheer stupidity in my life. But hey, if it gets Trump reelected, fine.

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Jul 27, 2019 18:28:28   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
Follow the link and read the rest of this short list..

trump is as racist as the rest of the orange cult..

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/06/trump-racism-comments/588067/


The first quotation from Donald Trump ever to appear in The New York Times came on October 16, 1973. Trump was responding to charges filed by the Justice Department alleging racial bias at his family’s real-estate company. “They are absolutely ridiculous,” Trump said of the charges. “We have never discriminated, and we never would.”

To hear more feature stories, see our full list or get the Audm iPhone app.

In the years since then, Trump has assembled a long record of comment on issues involving African Americans as well as Mexicans, Hispanics more broadly, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews, immigrants, women, and people with disabilities. His statements have been reflected in his behavior—from public acts (placing ads calling for the execution of five young black and Latino men accused of rape, who were later shown to be innocent) to private preferences (“When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor,” a former employee of Trump’s Castle, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, told a writer for The New Yorker). Trump emerged as a political force owing to his full-throated embrace of “birtherism,” the false charge that the nation’s first black president, Barack Obama, was not born in the United States. His presidential campaign was fueled by nativist sentiment directed at nonwhite immigrants, and he proposed barring Muslims from entering the country.

Instances of bigotry involving Donald Trump span more than four decades. The Atlantic interviewed a range of people with knowledge of several of those episodes. Their recollections have been edited for concision and clarity.

I. “You Don’t Want to Live With Them Either”
The Justice Department’s 1973 lawsuit against Trump Management Company focused on 39 properties in New York City. The government alleged that employees were directed to tell African American lease applicants that there were no open apartments. Company policy, according to an employee quoted in court documents, was to rent only to “Jews and executives.”

The Justice Department frequently used consent decrees to settle discrimination cases, offering redress to plaintiffs while allowing defendants to avoid an admission of guilt. The rationale: Consent decrees achieved speedier results with less public rancor.

Nathaniel Jones was the general counsel for the NAACP. He later became a federal judge. John Yinger, an economist specializing in residential discrimination, served at the time as an expert witness in a number of fair-housing cases. Elyse Goldweber, a Justice Department lawyer, brought the first federal suit against Trump Management.

NATHANIEL JONES: The 1968 Fair Housing Act gave us leverage to go after major developers and landlords. The situation in New York was terrible.

JOHN YINGER: Community groups like the Urban League started doing audits and tests to show discrimination. In 1973, the Urban League found a lot of discrimination in some of the properties that Trump Management owned.
Follow the link and read the rest of this short li... (show quote)


Try doing your own writing and learn the difference between racism, bigotry and race vs nationality.

Was Cesar Chavez racist in his chant to stop illegals from coming to the US?

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Jul 27, 2019 18:31:00   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
Follow the link and read the rest of this short list..

trump is as racist as the rest of the orange cult..

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/06/trump-racism-comments/588067/


The first quotation from Donald Trump ever to appear in The New York Times came on October 16, 1973. Trump was responding to charges filed by the Justice Department alleging racial bias at his family’s real-estate company. “They are absolutely ridiculous,” Trump said of the charges. “We have never discriminated, and we never would.”

To hear more feature stories, see our full list or get the Audm iPhone app.

In the years since then, Trump has assembled a long record of comment on issues involving African Americans as well as Mexicans, Hispanics more broadly, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews, immigrants, women, and people with disabilities. His statements have been reflected in his behavior—from public acts (placing ads calling for the execution of five young black and Latino men accused of rape, who were later shown to be innocent) to private preferences (“When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor,” a former employee of Trump’s Castle, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, told a writer for The New Yorker). Trump emerged as a political force owing to his full-throated embrace of “birtherism,” the false charge that the nation’s first black president, Barack Obama, was not born in the United States. His presidential campaign was fueled by nativist sentiment directed at nonwhite immigrants, and he proposed barring Muslims from entering the country.

Instances of bigotry involving Donald Trump span more than four decades. The Atlantic interviewed a range of people with knowledge of several of those episodes. Their recollections have been edited for concision and clarity.

I. “You Don’t Want to Live With Them Either”
The Justice Department’s 1973 lawsuit against Trump Management Company focused on 39 properties in New York City. The government alleged that employees were directed to tell African American lease applicants that there were no open apartments. Company policy, according to an employee quoted in court documents, was to rent only to “Jews and executives.”

The Justice Department frequently used consent decrees to settle discrimination cases, offering redress to plaintiffs while allowing defendants to avoid an admission of guilt. The rationale: Consent decrees achieved speedier results with less public rancor.

Nathaniel Jones was the general counsel for the NAACP. He later became a federal judge. John Yinger, an economist specializing in residential discrimination, served at the time as an expert witness in a number of fair-housing cases. Elyse Goldweber, a Justice Department lawyer, brought the first federal suit against Trump Management.

NATHANIEL JONES: The 1968 Fair Housing Act gave us leverage to go after major developers and landlords. The situation in New York was terrible.

JOHN YINGER: Community groups like the Urban League started doing audits and tests to show discrimination. In 1973, the Urban League found a lot of discrimination in some of the properties that Trump Management owned.
Follow the link and read the rest of this short li... (show quote)


BTW, settling is not an admission of any guilt OR liability.

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Jul 27, 2019 18:49:20   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Try doing your own writing and learn the difference between racism, bigotry and race vs nationality.

Was Cesar Chavez racist in his chant to stop illegals from coming to the US?



I do not care about Cesar at all.. my concern is about my nations surviving and having a future to match our past greatness..

In that context, my concern is reserved for orange figure head con man trump the fool and others like McConnell who are making a mockery of the expectations of our founders and how our nation would be governed..



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