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Apr 14, 2018 05:55:26   #
debeda wrote:
Yeah... And those that EARN 60k a year have to give 20-30% in various taxes. What a system!!




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Apr 14, 2018 05:50:30   #
working class stiff wrote:
Which 'trolls' were awakened?


Those that responded to my post.

Asking that dumb question.

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Apr 14, 2018 05:47:07   #
lindajoy wrote:
Ohhhh Good damn Grief, kevvy...Wake Up before you start filling cyber land with your obstructional BS..
Please, give it a break and stop proving your ignorance in digesting what is really going on..




Grandpa always said it was best to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are stupid than to open your mouth and let people KNOW you are stupid.

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Apr 14, 2018 05:38:55   #
king hall wrote:
We should take notice; that child, Mr. Handsome, showed more character and said more with his pledge than hogg & company to date.


Amen.

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Apr 14, 2018 05:37:17   #
bahmer wrote:
Good job man the Marines still love America.




Most all military personnel love our beautiful country.
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Apr 13, 2018 18:10:56   #
America 1 wrote:
How do we get from a great little kid 5 years old reciting the pledge of allegiance to AH football players?
Thanks Kevyn and your stupid BS.


It's easy when parents teach their children
Love instead of h**e. I have several grandchildren who can recite the pledge of allegiance because they have been taught
to love their county and God.

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Apr 13, 2018 17:56:15   #
America 1 wrote:
How long is it going to take to heal from the last guy.
Maybe never.




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Apr 13, 2018 16:46:59   #
Heads shall roll when the t***h finally comes out.

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Apr 13, 2018 16:38:19   #
Kevyn wrote:
They are respectfully kneeling to bring attention to police shootings of young black men.


BS. If they want to kneel to pay respect to police shootings they should do it in their own church. If they have one.

Standing at a football game to honor our f**g is not the proper place to express their respects for anyone.

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Apr 13, 2018 16:21:39   #
Kevyn wrote:
The teabaggers have turned the once respected party of Lincoln into a reeking garbage scow. Trumps presidency has filled it with his own fetid sewage and then he set it on fire to the abject horror of decent thinking people around the world. The bananarepublican wharf rats who have been fattening themselves feasting on the garbage by pimping a failed ideology for years now recoil from their self immolating Golgothan Pumpkinfuhrer, and the writing on the wall. This vermin is jumping ship with what little of their p***e or for that matter souls are left. Speaker of the house Paul Ryan just tucked his tail between his legs and jumped overboard. Ryan was more than aware he was in for a drubbing in the midterms and decided to save himself from a humiliating and well earned beating. Ryan is a half bright scumbag who has left a s**t stain on this nation that will be difficult to wash off, but rest assured it will be washed off. Once Trump is run out on a rail early next year the nation will have to stomach an emasculated bible thumping snake handler until we correct course into the next decade. As a nation we will survive and carry on, let’s hope the failed ideas of the Republican Party don’t.
The teabaggers have turned the once respected part... (show quote)


More Demon-crat misinformation..



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Apr 13, 2018 16:18:10   #
bahmer wrote:
Dear America: Here’s A Republican Civil Rights Hero Your Kids Will Never Hear About
This lady was a great civil rights leader and every American should know who she is.

Ida B. Wells was an abolitionist, an activist, a journalist, an equal rights feminist, and a proponent of equal rights for African Americans.
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She was one of the founding members of the NAACP and a leader in the anti-lynching campaign.

She was also a Republican.

When Wells was just 16 she had to drop out of school and get a job as a teacher when tragedy struck her family. Her parents and one of her siblings died from a yellow fever outbreak and Wells took on the caretaker role for her other five siblings.


Biography.com gives some insight into her life and her legacy.

Early Life

Ida Bell Wells was born to s***es James and Lizzie Wells in Holly Springs, MO on July 16, 1862. She and her parents were emancipated when Ida was just 6 months old.

Ida B. Wells’ parents were active in the Republican Party during Reconstruction. Her father, James, was involved with the Freedman’s Aid Society and helped start Shaw University, a school for the newly freed s***es (now Rust College), and served on the first board of trustees.
It was at Shaw University that Ida B. Wells received her early schooling. However at the age of 16 she had to drop out when tragedy struck her family. Both of her parents and one of her siblings died in a yellow fever outbreak, leaving Wells to care for her other siblings. Ever resourceful, she convinced a nearby country school administrator that she was 18, and landed a job as a teacher.
A major turning point

On one fateful train ride from Memphis to Nashville, in May 1884, Wells reached a personal turning point. Having bought a first-class train ticket to Nashville, she was outraged when the train crew ordered her to move to the car for African Americans, and refused on principle. As she was forcibly removed from the train, she bit one of the men on the hand. Wells sued the railroad, winning a $500 settlement in a circuit court case. However, the decision was later overturned by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
This injustice led Ida B. Wells to pick up a pen to write about issues of race and politics in the South. Using the moniker “Iola,” a number of her articles were published in black newspapers and periodicals. Wells eventually became an owner of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, and, later, of the Free Speech.
While working as a journalist and publisher, Wells also held a position as a teacher in a segregated public school in Memphis. She became a vocal critic of the condition of b****s only schools in the city. In 1891, she was fired from her job for these attacks. She championed another cause after the murder of a friend and his two business associates.
On her anti-lynching campaign

A lynching in Memphis incensed Ida B. Wells and led to her to begin an anti-lynching campaign in 1892. Three African-American men — Tom Moss, Calvin McDowell and Will Stewart — set up a grocery store. Their new business drew customers away from a white-owned store in the neighborhood, and the white store owner and his supporters clashed with the three men on a few occasions. One night, Moss and the others guarded their store against attack and ended up shooting several of the white vandals. They were arrested and brought to jail, but they didn’t have a chance to defend themselves against the charges. A lynch mob took them from their cells and murdered them.
Wells wrote articles decrying the lynching of her friend and the wrongful deaths of other African Americans. Putting her own life at risk, she spent two months traveling in the South, gathering information on other lynching incidents.
One editorial seemed to push some of the city’s w****s over the edge. A mob stormed the office of her newspaper, destroying all of her equipment. Fortunately, Wells had been traveling to New York City at the time. She was warned that she would be k**led if she ever returned to Memphis.
Her efforts went all the way to the White House and in 1898, she called on President McKinley to make reforms.

The NAACP

Ida B. Wells established several civil rights organizations. In 1896, she formed the National Association of Colored Women.
After brutal assaults on the African-American community in Springfield, Illinois, in 1908, Wells sought to take action: The following year, she attended a special conference for the organization that would later become known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Though she is considered a founding member of the NAACP, Wells later cut ties with the organization; she explained her decision thereafter, stating that she felt the organization, in its infancy at the time she left, lacked action-based initiatives.
Wells also called on President Wilson to stop discriminatory hiring practices for government jobs. She worked for the rights of all women with the National Equal Rights League and fought for women’s suffrage.

She was quite the lady.

Now share this so that others can see what an amazing woman Ida B. Wells was.
Dear America: Here’s A Republican Civil Rights Her... (show quote)


Now today Negros want to be called b****s or African-American (there is no such race as Black or white) this young lady was wise for her times and should be a fine example for young people today.



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Apr 13, 2018 16:06:06   #
Dr. Evil wrote:
You must be referring to women with 9 kids and 3 fathers (Democrat leaches).





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Apr 13, 2018 16:03:34   #
Pure Demon-crat BS.

President Trump didn't fire his lying ass,
the justice department fired him.

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Apr 13, 2018 06:08:48   #
PeterS wrote:
This isn't about stopping 'most' murders but stopping mass shooting which is a whole different ball park....


Changing the constitution or outlawing guns isn't the answer. It's stupid brainwashed people that causes mass shooting.

Next you will want to outlaw cars and airplanes because they k**l people.

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Apr 13, 2018 06:02:13   #
sisboombaa wrote:
It is my opinion to leave the second amendment alone. Most murders are committed by weapons other than guns; such as knifes, bombs, motor vehicles, poison, electricity, drugs, hands, baseball bats, etc. The second amendment was designed to protect the people from the government(s). We already have laws against murder; how well are they working? Do you honestly think passing another law such as outlawing guns will solve anything? You would do just as well to figure out how to outlaw hatred or mental illness; another impossible goal.
It is my opinion to leave the second amendment alo... (show quote)


If it isn't broke don't try to fix it.

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