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Nov 23, 2016 18:39:29   #
Yes it was Carter

nwtk2007 wrote:
It wasn't just Carter
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Nov 23, 2016 16:43:44   #
He can build all the houses he wants. It will never relieve his conscience of closing his eyes to the genocide of Pol Pot in Cambodia


eagleye13 wrote:
At least Jimmy Carter has a conscience. He has spent the reast of his life; trying to make amends for selling his soul to the Devil/Banking Cabal that got him elected. Been building houses for the poor.
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Nov 23, 2016 13:05:28   #
There is a race war. Black Genocide committed by other B****s. In total the KKK is responsible for about 2000 deaths over 150 years. That's a good year in Chicago alone. So instead of focusing on meaningless Boogey Men the Black Community needs to look within


Cool Breeze wrote:
The appeal of Trump! The loss of prestige and identity. The h**e all play a part of the Master Race to the bottom. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/comingracewar.htm. Normally I'm not a Carl T. Rowan fan but when you're right you're right!

R****m has not been as virulent throughout America since the Civil War, with short fuses burning on a thousand powder kegs. We have seen our greatest law enforcement agency, the FBI, sit for weeks in a stalemate with a small Montana cult, the Freemen, whose leaders preach that the descendants of northern Europeans are "God's chosen people," that Jews are "the children of Satan," and that African Americans and other people of color are by nature dumb and immoral.
We see the Freemen and other h**e groups like the Aryan Nation, the skinheads, the Ku Klux Klan, and assorted m*****as piling up arms for what they say is a coming race war in America that will precede the return of Christ.
These are the adherents of a "Christian Identity" movement whose, followers refuse to pay governmental levies, but collect taxes themselves. They rake in millions through extortion, the widespread use of bogus checks and phony credit cards, and simple extortion.
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Nov 23, 2016 13:03:22   #
Carter was an asshole but I honestly believe Obama is a worse President by far

eagleye13 wrote:
Lets have some more details on how Carter was made president. He was vetted by David Rockefeller, and Zbig Brzezinski. He was made a founding member of the Trilateral Commission. The TC was put together by Brzezinski for David Rockefeller. Zbig was made chief foreign policy adviser to Carter.
BTW; ZB also "advises" Obama.
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Nov 23, 2016 10:19:06   #
I find fighting back against bogus claims of r****m etc. only promotes this continued practice. They know its bulls**t themselves but still use it. Time to shut them down.


eagleye13 wrote:
Still waiting for the "Progressive" One, to stand behind his/her beliefs.
TT explain why he aligns with the likes of George Soros, or if he doesn't.

SOROS ROTHSCHILD RACE WAR PROPAGANDA EXPOSED
https://youtu.be/lhqqz3QFQKE

George Soros: Evil Z*****t Puppet Master Exposed
https://youtu.be/1eRFTHD2CTg
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Nov 23, 2016 09:40:53   #
Since the establishment of the Dept of Education in 1979 America has fallen behind many other nations in educating young people. Time to shut it down

hprinze wrote:
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Great! And the dept of Energy as well as the other unconstitutional or unnecessary government bureaus
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Nov 23, 2016 09:38:03   #
Yes time for them to understand this uncivil and dishonest behavior is why they are becoming irrelevant in America


JFlorio wrote:
I'm with you. Until his recent answers I didn't believe him to be a troll. I asked a simple hypothetical question and he ducked that because he has no intellectual honesty. I hope many decide to ignore him.
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Nov 23, 2016 08:58:48   #
I no longer engage with those who toss out faux claims of r****m etc. I blocked him and refuse to offer them a platform for lies.


Ve'hoe wrote:
Oh, theres an f-ing surprize,,,, YOU,,, not knowing what youre talking about!!!

I***t
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Nov 22, 2016 23:40:05   #
Sessions has no history of r****m unlike Byrd. In fact Sessions prosecuted a KKK member who received the DEATH PENALTY. Cry Wolf enough and nobody pays attention to you. You are on permanent ignore because I have no time for r****t bulls**t.


Progressive One wrote:
You seem to forget or just dishonest as fk that Byrd did a 180.....and was an exemplary fighter for civil rights to the extent the NAACP honored him on his A report card legislatively. That's right, you're not Christian so you don't believe in that old atone for your sins and forgive nonsense.......I bet THAT will never be said about Sessions.....but you know the deal......
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Nov 22, 2016 23:17:42   #
There is absolute proof that C*******ts were behind those organizations especially the ACLU.
This old stuff is irrelevant because comments 100 times worse were not enough to stop a Real KKK member from becoming Senate Majority leader



Progressive One wrote:
At Sessions' confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, four Department of Justice lawyers who had worked with Sessions testified that he made racially offensive remarks. One of those lawyers, J. Gerald Hebert, testified that Sessions had referred to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as "un-American" and "C*******t-inspired" because they "forced civil rights down the throats of people".[19] Hebert, a civil rights lawyer,[20] said that he did not consider Sessions a r****t, and that Sessions "has a tendency sometimes to just say something, and I believe these comments were along that vein."[21]

Thomas Figures, a black Assistant U.S. Attorney, testified that Sessions said he thought the Ku Klux Klan was "OK until I found out they smoked pot". Sessions later said that the comment was not serious, but did apologize for it. Barry Kowalski, a prosecutor in the civil rights division, also heard the remark and testified that he considered it a joke. Kowalski later said that he considered Sessions to have been more welcoming to the work of the Civil Rights Division than many other Southern US Attorneys at the time.[21][22] Figures also testified that on one occasion, when the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division sent the office instructions to investigate a case that Sessions had tried to close, Figures and Sessions "had a very spirited discussion regarding how the Hodge case should then be handled; in the course of that argument, Mr. Sessions threw the file on a table, and remarked, 'I wish I could decline on all of them,'" by which Figures said Sessions meant civil rights cases generally. After becoming Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee, Sessions was asked in an interview about his civil rights record as a U.S Attorney. He denied that he had not sufficiently pursued civil rights cases, saying that "when I was [a U.S. Attorney], I signed 10 pleadings attacking segregation or the remnants of segregation, where we as part of the Department of Justice, we sought desegregation remedies".[23]

Figures also said that Sessions had called him "boy," which Sessions denied. Figures also testified that two assistant prosecutors had also heard Sessions, including current federal judge Ginny Granade. Granade denied this.[16][24] He also testified that "Mr. Sessions admonished me to 'be careful what you say to white folks.'"[25] In 1992, Figures was charged with attempting to bribe a witness by offering a $50,000 to a convicted drug dealer who was to testify against his client. Figures claimed the charge was retaliation for his role in blocking the Sessions nomination. Sessions denied this, saying that he recused himself from the case. Figures was ultimately acquitted.[26][27] Sessions was also reported to have called a white civil rights attorney "maybe" a "disgrace to his race."[28]

Sessions responded to the testimony by denying the allegations, saying his remarks were taken out of context or meant in jest, and also stating that groups could be considered un-American when "they involve themselves in un-American positions" on foreign policy. Sessions said during testimony that he considered the Klan to be "a force for hatred and bigotry." In regards to the marijuana quote, Sessions said the comment was a joke but apologized.[22]

In response to a question from Joe Biden on whether he had called the NAACP and other civil rights organizations "un-American", Sessions replied "I'm often loose with my tongue. I may have said something about the NAACP being un-American or C*******t, but I meant no harm by it."[18]


Sessions has been an opponent of same-sex marriage and has earned a zero rating from the Human Rights Campaign, the United States' largest L***Q advocacy group.[70] He v**ed against the Matthew Shepard Act, which added acts of bias-motivated violence based on sexual orientation and g****r identity to federal h**e-crimes law,[71] commenting that it "has been said to cheapen the civil rights movement"[72] Sessions v**ed in favor of advancing the Federal Marriage Amendment in 2004 and 2006, a U.S. constitutional amendment which would have permanently restricted federal recognition of marriages to those between a man and a woman.[71] Sessions v**ed against the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010.[73]

Sessions has also said regarding the appointment of a gay Supreme Court justice, "I do not think that a person who acknowledges that they have gay tendencies is disqualified, per se, for the job"[74] but "that would be a big concern that the American people might feel—might feel uneasy about that."[75]

** He says r****t and inflammatory s**t then runs from it............**
At Sessions' confirmation hearings before the Sena... (show quote)


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Nov 22, 2016 23:07:46   #
Klan Types? There is ZERO evidence Sessions is a Klan Type. You PEOPLE need to find new material


Progressive One wrote:
Not irrelevant at all as you will see.....klan types in politics is not irrelevant.....
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Nov 22, 2016 22:55:50   #
Wow better reason. Blind Trust can bankrupt you


Nickolai wrote:
While he serves as president, Jimmy Carter placed the family farm supply business into the protection of a blind trust before he left for Washington, D.C. in 1977. This trust allowed for a law firm in Atlanta to take full administration of the farm supply business during his years in the White House. The carters felt that relinquishing the business to someone else’s care would separate them from these affairs and avoid the possibility of their financial holdings resembling any conflict of interest while President Carter was in office. Their personal counsel, Charles Kirbo of the Atlanta law firm, was their financial trustee. Following the e******n loss in 1981, the Carters were informed by Charles Kirbo that because of three years of drought and several changes in warehouse management, they were over $1 million in debt.
As they struggled to recover from the unexpected financial blow, the solution to their problem became evident. The Carters sold the family business and also began writing books, which helped them recover financially.
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Nov 22, 2016 22:54:15   #
Irrelevant. He will be Attorney General


Progressive One wrote:
My testimony about Jeff Sessions’s r****t remarks kept him from becoming a judge

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/11/22/my-testimony-about-jeff-sessionss-r****t-remarks-kept-him-from-becoming-a-judge/?utm_term=.b791f95f0208
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Nov 22, 2016 22:14:10   #
Because Jeff Sessions is NOT corrupt like Loretta Lynch and just may indict her


Progressive One wrote:
he doesn't have to, so why would he?
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Nov 22, 2016 21:53:38   #
There is precedent. Ford pardoned Nixon who was not under indictment for anything. Preemptive action. There have been calls by many on the left for Obozo to Pardon her


Progressive One wrote:
and how do you think he can do that? Plus there is nothing to pardon Hillary for....just another empty ass promise based on rhetoric...hopefully america does not get attacked...he'll miss it being on twitter...........
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