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Ha...ha...point blank range and they still can't hit the target! But they'll keep trying don't 'ya know?
(and missing) Good one @WVU82 !
Love the 'dagger of lies' stuck in the FNM's hip![thumb2]
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That is racist? And to say every single racist currently running for US Congress is a Republican is laughable.
It absolutely is. The reason they are taking a knee is to bring attention to the fact that black men are being gunned down in the streets of the USA by police officers using unnecessary deadly force.
That is racist? And to say every single racist currently running for US Congress is a Republican is laughable.
Really? Looks to me like it's 8-0, Republicans.
RUNNING
Joe Arpaio, Republican
U.S. Senate – Arizona
The former Maricopa County Sheriff first rose to prominence in 2005 for instructing his officers to demand proof of citizenship from any person suspected of being undocumented. He stubbornly stuck to the policy even after courts ruled it constituted racial profiling. He was convicted of contempt of court in 2017, but pardoned by President Trump before he was even sentenced, paving the way for the once-vocal birther’s bid for Senate.
John Fitzgerald, Republican
U.S. House – California’s 11th District
A Holocaust-denier who believes 9/11 was a Jewish-orchestrated conspiracy, Fitzgerald netted more than 36,000 votes in his California district’s June primary – enough to earn him a slot on the ballot in November. Since then, he’s been making media rounds, promoting his campaign on neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic podcasts where he’s reiterated his promise to expose “the truth about the Holocaust and how it’s an absolute fabricated lie.”
Seth Grossman, Republican
U.S. House – New Jersey’s 2nd District
The former city councilman and county freeholder from Atlantic City has written that gay men should have been quarantined in the ‘80s and called Islam “a cancer.” On Facebook, he’s shared posts by Jihad Watch’s Robert Spencer, anti-Islam agitator Pamela Geller, alt-right posterboy Milo Yiannopoulos as well as racist memes, including one that suggested Arabs, like Obama, want to “move to your country, rape our women, bomb your buses, riot in your streets, and demand that you accept [their] religion.”
Arthur Jones, Republican
U.S. House – Illinois’ 3rd District
A former member of the American Nazi party, Jones lost seven bids for Congress before finally securing the GOP nomination this year at the age of 70 to the chagrin of the state’s Republican party, which paid for robocalls warning voters to “stop Illinois Nazis.” Twenty-thousand Republicans nonetheless pulled the lever for Jones, whose campaign website calls the Holocaust was “a greatly overblown nonevent.”
Steve King, Republican
U.S. House – Iowa’s 4th District (Incumbent)
King – considered a shoe-in for an eighth term this November – has approvingly retweeted prominent bigots like Geert Wilders, Mark Collett and Viktor Orbán, proudly displayed a Confederate flag on his desk for years, once said white people contributed more to civilization than any other “subgroup” in history, and has casually characterized immigrants having “calves the size of cantaloupes” from hauling drugs across the desert.
Paul Nehlen, Republican
U.S. House – Wisconsin’s 1st District
The self-described “pro-White” congressional candidate has palled around with ex-KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and signal-boosted Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin. He’s been permanently suspended by both Twitter (for making a racist joke about Meghan Markle) and the alt-right’s favorite social network, Gab (for doxxing a right-wing troll). His views are so toxic that he’s not only been condemned by the state GOP and Paul Ryan, whose seat he’s seeking, but even on the alt-right platform of Breitbart, which once championed his candidacy, too.
Corey Stewart, Republican
U.S. Senate – Virginia
At the height of the debate over Confederate monuments last year, Minnesota-born Stewart declared on Twitter, “Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments don’t matter.” More recently, he’s asserted his disbelief “that the Civil War was ultimately fought over the issue of slavery.”
Russell Walker, Republican
U.S. House – North Carolina’s 48th District
Walker, who has declared “God is a racist and a white supremacist” and all Jewish people “descend from Satan,” won the Republican primary in May. Since then, he’s appeared on the white supremacist Stormfront Action podcast where he was scolded by the show’s host for using the n-word to describe voters in his district. Walker will face an African American minister in November general election.
You left out countryroads89... ...he doesnt know his own heritage so he dresses as a zebra ...Really? Looks to me like it's 8-0, Republicans.
RUNNING
Joe Arpaio, Republican
U.S. Senate – Arizona
The former Maricopa County Sheriff first rose to prominence in 2005 for instructing his officers to demand proof of citizenship from any person suspected of being undocumented. He stubbornly stuck to the policy even after courts ruled it constituted racial profiling. He was convicted of contempt of court in 2017, but pardoned by President Trump before he was even sentenced, paving the way for the once-vocal birther’s bid for Senate.
John Fitzgerald, Republican
U.S. House – California’s 11th District
A Holocaust-denier who believes 9/11 was a Jewish-orchestrated conspiracy, Fitzgerald netted more than 36,000 votes in his California district’s June primary – enough to earn him a slot on the ballot in November. Since then, he’s been making media rounds, promoting his campaign on neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic podcasts where he’s reiterated his promise to expose “the truth about the Holocaust and how it’s an absolute fabricated lie.”
Seth Grossman, Republican
U.S. House – New Jersey’s 2nd District
The former city councilman and county freeholder from Atlantic City has written that gay men should have been quarantined in the ‘80s and called Islam “a cancer.” On Facebook, he’s shared posts by Jihad Watch’s Robert Spencer, anti-Islam agitator Pamela Geller, alt-right posterboy Milo Yiannopoulos as well as racist memes, including one that suggested Arabs, like Obama, want to “move to your country, rape our women, bomb your buses, riot in your streets, and demand that you accept [their] religion.”
Arthur Jones, Republican
U.S. House – Illinois’ 3rd District
A former member of the American Nazi party, Jones lost seven bids for Congress before finally securing the GOP nomination this year at the age of 70 to the chagrin of the state’s Republican party, which paid for robocalls warning voters to “stop Illinois Nazis.” Twenty-thousand Republicans nonetheless pulled the lever for Jones, whose campaign website calls the Holocaust was “a greatly overblown nonevent.”
Steve King, Republican
U.S. House – Iowa’s 4th District (Incumbent)
King – considered a shoe-in for an eighth term this November – has approvingly retweeted prominent bigots like Geert Wilders, Mark Collett and Viktor Orbán, proudly displayed a Confederate flag on his desk for years, once said white people contributed more to civilization than any other “subgroup” in history, and has casually characterized immigrants having “calves the size of cantaloupes” from hauling drugs across the desert.
Paul Nehlen, Republican
U.S. House – Wisconsin’s 1st District
The self-described “pro-White” congressional candidate has palled around with ex-KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and signal-boosted Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin. He’s been permanently suspended by both Twitter (for making a racist joke about Meghan Markle) and the alt-right’s favorite social network, Gab (for doxxing a right-wing troll). His views are so toxic that he’s not only been condemned by the state GOP and Paul Ryan, whose seat he’s seeking, but even on the alt-right platform of Breitbart, which once championed his candidacy, too.
Corey Stewart, Republican
U.S. Senate – Virginia
At the height of the debate over Confederate monuments last year, Minnesota-born Stewart declared on Twitter, “Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments don’t matter.” More recently, he’s asserted his disbelief “that the Civil War was ultimately fought over the issue of slavery.”
Russell Walker, Republican
U.S. House – North Carolina’s 48th District
Walker, who has declared “God is a racist and a white supremacist” and all Jewish people “descend from Satan,” won the Republican primary in May. Since then, he’s appeared on the white supremacist Stormfront Action podcast where he was scolded by the show’s host for using the n-word to describe voters in his district. Walker will face an African American minister in November general election.
It absolutely is. The reason they are taking a knee is to bring attention to the fact that black men are being gunned down in the streets of the USA by police officers using unnecessary deadly force.
Looks to you? You ARE A RACIST. Who fuking cares how it looks to you?Really? Looks to me like it's 8-0, Republicans.
RUNNING
Joe Arpaio, Republican
U.S. Senate – Arizona
The former Maricopa County Sheriff first rose to prominence in 2005 for instructing his officers to demand proof of citizenship from any person suspected of being undocumented. He stubbornly stuck to the policy even after courts ruled it constituted racial profiling. He was convicted of contempt of court in 2017, but pardoned by President Trump before he was even sentenced, paving the way for the once-vocal birther’s bid for Senate.
John Fitzgerald, Republican
U.S. House – California’s 11th District
A Holocaust-denier who believes 9/11 was a Jewish-orchestrated conspiracy, Fitzgerald netted more than 36,000 votes in his California district’s June primary – enough to earn him a slot on the ballot in November. Since then, he’s been making media rounds, promoting his campaign on neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic podcasts where he’s reiterated his promise to expose “the truth about the Holocaust and how it’s an absolute fabricated lie.”
Seth Grossman, Republican
U.S. House – New Jersey’s 2nd District
The former city councilman and county freeholder from Atlantic City has written that gay men should have been quarantined in the ‘80s and called Islam “a cancer.” On Facebook, he’s shared posts by Jihad Watch’s Robert Spencer, anti-Islam agitator Pamela Geller, alt-right posterboy Milo Yiannopoulos as well as racist memes, including one that suggested Arabs, like Obama, want to “move to your country, rape our women, bomb your buses, riot in your streets, and demand that you accept [their] religion.”
Arthur Jones, Republican
U.S. House – Illinois’ 3rd District
A former member of the American Nazi party, Jones lost seven bids for Congress before finally securing the GOP nomination this year at the age of 70 to the chagrin of the state’s Republican party, which paid for robocalls warning voters to “stop Illinois Nazis.” Twenty-thousand Republicans nonetheless pulled the lever for Jones, whose campaign website calls the Holocaust was “a greatly overblown nonevent.”
Steve King, Republican
U.S. House – Iowa’s 4th District (Incumbent)
King – considered a shoe-in for an eighth term this November – has approvingly retweeted prominent bigots like Geert Wilders, Mark Collett and Viktor Orbán, proudly displayed a Confederate flag on his desk for years, once said white people contributed more to civilization than any other “subgroup” in history, and has casually characterized immigrants having “calves the size of cantaloupes” from hauling drugs across the desert.
Paul Nehlen, Republican
U.S. House – Wisconsin’s 1st District
The self-described “pro-White” congressional candidate has palled around with ex-KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and signal-boosted Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin. He’s been permanently suspended by both Twitter (for making a racist joke about Meghan Markle) and the alt-right’s favorite social network, Gab (for doxxing a right-wing troll). His views are so toxic that he’s not only been condemned by the state GOP and Paul Ryan, whose seat he’s seeking, but even on the alt-right platform of Breitbart, which once championed his candidacy, too.
Corey Stewart, Republican
U.S. Senate – Virginia
At the height of the debate over Confederate monuments last year, Minnesota-born Stewart declared on Twitter, “Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments don’t matter.” More recently, he’s asserted his disbelief “that the Civil War was ultimately fought over the issue of slavery.”
Russell Walker, Republican
U.S. House – North Carolina’s 48th District
Walker, who has declared “God is a racist and a white supremacist” and all Jewish people “descend from Satan,” won the Republican primary in May. Since then, he’s appeared on the white supremacist Stormfront Action podcast where he was scolded by the show’s host for using the n-word to describe voters in his district. Walker will face an African American minister in November general election.
Never forget, Countryroads89 is a racist and hates black people.
Looks to you? You ARE A RACIST. Who fuking cares how it looks to you?
What? Liberal telling a lie to make an opponent look bad? No way.I know in the case of Joe Arpaio, that bio offered is horribly slanted and full of half truths and mistruths. You can tell it's from some Left wing outfit. "Undocumented immigrants" who uses that type of language except some Leftist activists? They're ILLEGAL ALIENS! "Racial profiling", more Left wing bilge. Country cut and pasted that article from some Left wing fishwrap like Vox, or Blade, or Slate, or someplace like that which hates Republican Conservatives, and tries to paint them all as racists and Nazis.
Ignore it.
Looks to you? You ARE A RACIST. Who fuking cares how it looks to you?
No. Just calling out the racist. You dont get to comment on race. You are part of the problem.LOL! You mad.
No. Just calling out the racist. You dont get to comment on race. You are part of the problem.
No. Just calling out the racist. You dont get to comment on race. You are part of the problem.
When you’ve got nothing else, blurt out “racist.”
Ive proven for years I have plenty. I am calling you a racist because you chose to be racist. Stop trying to deflect from your own thoughts. You earned this.When you’ve got nothing else, blurt out “racist.”
countryroads89 will always be known as a racist on here because of his racism.
Stop being modest. You know that "scientific poll" you sponsored without help from the Russians was the Official certification by proxy of country's racist credentials.
The results weren't even arguable and no Russians "interfered" with the voting.
Nice job. 007[thumb2]
Poor little turd is such a bitch.I'm still waiting on countryroads89 to sue everyone for calling him out on his racism.
I'm still waiting on countryroads89 to sue everyone for calling him out on his racism.
Poor little turd is such a bitch.
I'm still waiting on countryroads89 to sue everyone for calling him out on his racism.
Yeah, except I’m not racist. Good luck with that. You guys are the ones fighting for the Confederate statues to keep standing. You guys are the ones supporting the racist in chief.
This post truly sums up how stupid you are.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police.
Of those 987 people, 223 were black. - 22.6% of those killed were black. There are over 40 million black people in the United States. Only 0.0005575% of the US black population was killed by police in 2017.
If you spent less time looking like Rachel Maddow you would know this and wouldn't say such stupid things.
...and finally after all of those "unanswered" questions, he closes off the debate with this gem in post #147:
Y.A. G Si Ye Nots said "And as I have mentioned a million times, I have no problem answering any of your questions"
Yet only about 12% of the U.S. population is black, which means blacks are being killed by police at a rate two times
You really should start using some logic in your posts.
You are the one who inferred that a black member of this board was a house ******. Yes, you ARE racist.