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rjnwmillParticipantThat’s an impressive list Rocky. Wonder when they will wake up and recognize that their own “house negroes” like this learned professor, are coming for them?
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rjnwmillParticipantHow can content like this pass muster with Dorsey’s community standards? I don’t understand. Racism is racism. Ignorance is ignorance.
How does this fellow feel about fatherless households? How about abortions…https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/state-indicator/abortions-by-race/?currentTimeframe=0&sortModel=%7B%22colId%22:%22Location%22,%22sort%22:%22asc%22%7D
Abortions of black fetuses are over four times their percentage of the population.
And this “scholar” is a professor? He’s paid handsomely for his thinking? Perhaps I’ll endow “The David Duke Chair for the Study of Systemic Racism” just for him.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 26, 2020 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Recognizing a Progressive, Marxist Attempt at Revolution When We See It #2803
rjnwmillParticipantWould that it was only the Floyd drug death. You have the Taylor shooting where the first man down was a cop shot by her boyfriend…after they announced before breaching the premises. You have the shooting of the fellow with a knife who was violating a protective order.
And consider who is pushing the false narratives. AG Ellison who indicts white cops for murder when the issue is clearly one of use of force procedure. He slinks off when the facts are fully presented. Ben Crump who just got his slice of a $14 mil settlement with the city of Louisville. Marketing, marketing, marketing. BLM, the offspring of ACORN? The media. What has happened to standards in this industry? Ready, fire, aim for eyes, politics and money?
And the end result…$2 bil in insured loses and who know how much in uninsured losses?
I don’t think we’re so stupid that we will vote for this.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 26, 2020 at 9:00 am in reply to: Kamala Harris Speech Crystallizes Our Election Choice #2790
rjnwmillParticipantHere's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
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rjnwmillParticipantRocky, instead of a soloist, perhaps Durham has a choir ready to sing? Their insurance carriers probably want them to come clean?
And when will the networks terminate the Obama era stooges/commentators like Stzruck? For me it would be an embarrassment/business judgment error to prolong the association.
I for one am interested in seeing how the Orange political disclosure strategy will unfold. Can he force the media to cover his narrative? I would think indictments might be a useful tool?
And I recall GR reassuring us this conspiracy stuff is just so much crap. No way a cabal of sufficient size could operate under the covers. Naïveté leading to self delusion harms one’s credibility. Coming in to view now; four years of wanton disclosure violations by our senior law enforcement officers and agencies suggest what was seen as impossible is simply every day business in the Obama/Biden/Holder/Lynch DoJ…with the help from Bubba on the tarmac.
The last five weeks of the campaign and the subsequent legal challenges will truly be something to behold. We’re living in history and our ability to reform our broken institutions and protect our bureaucracy from high level perversion by political types is the standard we must meet. I get sick thinking of Schiff/Pelosi et al hiding a 50 page expose on governmental malfeasance in a safe in the basement of the capital…so they can lie to the people; so they can pervert our institutions in a quest for personal power and enrichment.
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rjnwmillParticipantInteresting vignette.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 25, 2020 at 9:06 am in reply to: Mueller Team Member Now Accuses Team of Persecuting Flynn Unfairly #2758
rjnwmillParticipantThis puts Judge Sullivan and the Clinton stooges who filed the brief in Sullivan’s court suggesting the motion to dismiss be rejected and then argued in his behalf before the appeals court in an interesting position, no? Was the judge purposely deceived by the Mueller prosecutors? Was he aware of these facts and chose to ignore them? If so, why didn’t he reflect this in his decision not to reverse the plea? In his appeals court filing? It’s clear as could be this exculpatory evidence should have been disclosed before now?
This whole episode feels so “Clinton”…so “You can keep your doctor”.
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rjnwmillParticipantI too came across an interesting piece of statistical minutia. In recent elections, over 22% of mail in ballots have been ruled ineligible and therefore uncounted. Might it be even higher this cycle?
Democrats have a much higher percentage of vote by mail participants. Republicans on the other hand have a much higher percentage of vote in person participation. Can the democrats commit fraud on a sufficiently broad scale to actually influence the result?
(ps: this dovetails nicely with Rocky’s links)
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 24, 2020 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Brennan Skewed the ICA Report To Claim Russia Supported Trump #2745
rjnwmillParticipantThanks Rocky.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 24, 2020 at 8:54 pm in reply to: Brennan Skewed the ICA Report To Claim Russia Supported Trump #2741
rjnwmillParticipantThe link doesn’t like me.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 24, 2020 at 12:10 pm in reply to: Senate Report on Biden Family Corruption is Devastating #2722
rjnwmillParticipantI too have difficulty rationalizing their narrative. Now it seems they are turtling in their safe space. Orange wants to take away your Obamacare and the protection re pre existing conditions. A program predicated on lies to the electorate. That’s so 2018..a time long ago when Orange wasn’t on the ballot. A time of economic prosperity where a share the wealth narrative may have enjoyed a much broader appeal. Paying for health care for 11+ million illegals may not be as popular when food and rent are real issues for families and the congress isn’t helping…instead favoring a pissing contest about process that won’t help people sleep at night.
As his boss stated, “don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to fuck things up”.
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Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past longSeptember 23, 2020 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Amy Coney Barrett is Exceptional But I Think Barbara Lagoa Will Be Nominated #2711
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rjnwmillParticipantLow? No that’s fun. That’s where our politics are/should be? Don’t take the crap so seriously.
Low might be seen as unnamed sources claiming Orange dissed WWII dead on a trip to France? Biden repeating it…over & over & over?
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rjnwmillParticipantI may well be mistaken here but Citizens United/Hobby Lobby were privately held family businesses. (The implications of the decision covered unions as well? However Union members could/can opt out of participation in political matters?)
Anyway let the family owners choose the vehicle to be used for their participation in the public square. Why should that right be narrowly available to families that buy seats in the Congress. See the Kennedys, the Rockefellers, the Frists…
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rjnwmillParticipantAnd now for something completely different…a humorous aside…Bloomberg’s investments in the 2020 election cycle.
First, a billion to be seen as this year’s Rudy Guilliani? A delayed entry that positioned him to quit before his first contest. To publicize his career as a sexual predator? And now…he invests $15 million to buy votes from felons in Florida and places himself at risk for his very own felony indictment.
This politics/election stuff is harder than it looks. It’s not nearly as easy as the global media sector! The guy has won the title…the “Hunter Biden” of politics?
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