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ChesusRice

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Chesus. I have never written that word and like I said I had to look up its meaning and it fit you and buck like a glove.
Oh so that's what you actually think of us.
NO wonder your daughter married a black man. I bet when they come over she makes a show of getting intimate with her husband in front of you.
 

nitro harley

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Oh so that's what you actually think of us.
NO wonder your daughter married a black man. I bet when they come over she makes a show of getting intimate with her husband in front of you.
After reading its definition I am convinced it fits you and buck like a glove.

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mudscuttle
A White American who seems intent upon single-handedly making reparations for every wrong Black Americans have suffered at the hands of the White Man. The keynote characteristic of the mudscuttle is that he will reflexively ascribe nobility of character to Black folk. The mudscuttle imagines his behavior indicative of enlightened sophistication, when the behavior is instead a sinister form of prejudice in which bigotry has been replaced with intransigent advocacy. A mudscuttle boss will brazenly assign choice assignments to Blacks and turn a deaf ear to the most rational requests from Whites for parity in the workplace. It is typical of the mudscuttle to express nauseating levels of adoration for famous Black people, wildly disproportionate to actual accomplishment.
I'll never get promoted! My mudscuttle boss gave the last three promotions to Shaniqua, DeMontross and M'Kell!
 

ChesusRice

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After reading its definition I am convinced it fits you and buck like a glove.

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mudscuttle
A White American who seems intent upon single-handedly making reparations for every wrong Black Americans have suffered at the hands of the White Man. The keynote characteristic of the mudscuttle is that he will reflexively ascribe nobility of character to Black folk. The mudscuttle imagines his behavior indicative of enlightened sophistication, when the behavior is instead a sinister form of prejudice in which bigotry has been replaced with intransigent advocacy. A mudscuttle boss will brazenly assign choice assignments to Blacks and turn a deaf ear to the most rational requests from Whites for parity in the workplace. It is typical of the mudscuttle to express nauseating levels of adoration for famous Black people, wildly disproportionate to actual accomplishment.
I'll never get promoted! My mudscuttle boss gave the last three promotions to Shaniqua, DeMontross and M'Kell!
Please just stop. Your digging the hole deeper
We got so much in common. Its unfortunate I can never respect you.
 

nitro harley

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FOX NEWS REPORTS.


Hopefully someday I can fly between Oregon and Hawaii without worrying about going to jail.


Passengers can now carry marijuana on Oregon flights
Published July 12, 2015
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Flying high: Marijuana allowed on Oregon flights

Airports are going to pot.

Passengers traveling on flights within Oregon will be allowed to transport a small amount of weed, after the state’s recreational marijuana law went into effect July 1.

According to Fox 12 Oregon, people flying through Portland International Airport, Oregon’s biggest airport, won’t be dragged from the line and hauled away if security officials spot pot.

The Transportation Security Administration said its primary focus was to “detect threats to aviation security,” not stop adult marijuana users who obey the state’s 1 ounce marijuana limit, the International Business Times reported.

If a passenger is found carrying pot, security agents will alert airport police, who will investigate whether the traveler is of legal age to possess the marijuana and that they are not flying out of state.

"I'm not anti-marijuana, but I'm pro-hairspray."

- Verena Douglas

Passengers traveling out of state will have to leave pot behind because transporting it to another place is still a federal offense.


"I don't care if they got it in their pocket. I could care less as long as they can't smoke it in the airport, you can't smoke it in the airplane. So depends if wherever they're going if it's legal, that's fine with me," Arnold Lucht told Fox 12.

"I'm not anti-marijuana, but I'm pro-hairspray. I would really like to have some hairspray or some shampoo. What's shampoo going to do to somebody? Why can't I take my shampoo on a plane? I think it's a little lopsided. Silly, it's actually silly," said Verena Douglas, who moved to Oregon from Colorado.

The news comes as recreational pot became legal in Oregon on July 1, a move celebrated on July 3 as hundreds of people gathered in downtown Portland for a “Weed the People” rally.

The State House has passed a bill allowing retail marijuana sales to begin on October 1.

The bill would allow tax-free retail sales through existing medical marijuana dispensaries.
 

nitro harley

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GO BERNIE GO.

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Sanders draws early support for White House bid from long-time union allies
Published July 11, 2015
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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is getting support from unions members across the county that includes a mix of long-time political backers and potential voters apparently wary of party frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s relationship with Wall Street and Big Business.

Sanders has already gotten support from one of the country’s most influential labor leaders, Larry Cohen, the outgoing president of the roughly 700,000-member Communications Workers of American.

Cohen cited Clinton’s failure to publicly oppose giving President Obama so-called “fast-track” approval on trade deals under the pending Trans Pacific Partnership legislation, which unions argue, if approved, would send manufacturing jobs overseas.

He also told The Huffington Post that organized labor is not a rubber stamp for the Democratic Party “and certainly not for corporate Democrats."

And the grassroots group Labor for Bernie 2016 has already pulled support from hundreds of union members with similar concerns.

“While we come from different unions and backgrounds, our goal is a government that carries out the will of the people, not prop up the profits of the 1 percent at the expense of the rest of us,” reads a letter on the group’s website that already has 1,109 signatures.


Some AFL-CIO chapters have also expressed support for Sanders, including ones in South Carolina and Vermont, which has resulted in group President Richard Trumka reminding state and local divisions of the labor federation that only national leadership can announce an endorsement, as reported first by Politico.

Though Trumka was in fact citing existing bylaws, the announcement was seen by some as an attempt to quell the Sanders uprising, considering Clinton and her well established campaign, right now, have a much better shot at beating Republicans in the 2016 White House race.

Democratic-leaning strategist Kelly Grace Gibson told FoxNews.com this week that Clinton and Sanders each have a grassroots following, though perhaps not composed of exactly the same people or groups. And she argued that a unified endorsement like the one the AFL-CIO gave President Obama late in his 2008 primary race against Clinton has a bigger impact.

“The purpose of the whip-cracking is … Trumka is trying to maintain the importance and weight of the endorsement,” she said.

Republican leaning strategist and lobbyist Matt Keelen say that "at the grassroots level, most Democrats, at least those being talked about in the news anyway, are not particularly thrilled with (Clinton’s) corporatist, crony capitalist, Democratic strategy.”

Clinton, Sanders and fellow Democratic candidate Martin O’Malley, a former Maryland governor, reportedly have been invited to meet privately and separately with the members of the AFL-CIO’s executive council when they gather in late July in suburban Washington.

Meanwhile, Sanders, a progressive, continues to draw large crowds at campaign events, including 10,000 recently in Madison, Wis., more than 2,500 in Council Bluffs, Iowa and 7,500 this week in Portland, Maine.

Sanders also has significantly cut into Clinton’s lead, according to a recent CNN/WMUR New Hampshire primary poll.

The poll shows Sanders has cut the lead from 38 percent to 8 percent in roughly the past two months, 43-to-55- percent, compared to 51-to-13 percent in May.

That Sanders is now getting union support and financial backing is no surprise, considering he has been a long-time champion for organized labor.

The top-5 campaign committees and leadership PACs for Sanders since 2009 are Sheet Metal Workers ($27,500); Communications Workers of America ($23,000); American Postal Workers ($20,000) Unite Here ($20,000) and Machinists/ Aerospace Workers Union ($20,000), according to OpenSecrets.org.

The group LaborUnionReport.com also conducted an informal survey recently in which respondents favored Sanders over Clinton 76 percent to 11 percent and reportedly cited such factors as Clinton's silence on the trade pact, her having worked for the Rose law firm, which helped employers fight unions and her having been a member of the Walmart board of directors.

Still, Sanders, a self-described socialist, will have a difficult path to victory even if he wins the union endorsement, considered essential for any Democratic presidential candidate.

Beyond Clinton’s much larger war chest, she also has a far bigger and more-organized campaign operation and Capitol Hill endorsements.

The Hill reports Clinton has endorsements from at least 26 of the 69 Democrats in the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

“I think it’s clear to say that Clinton is the candidate for most members of Congress and the Democratic establishment,” Sanders told the newspaper.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

Fogdog

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After reading its definition I am convinced it fits you and buck like a glove.

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mudscuttle
A White American who seems intent upon single-handedly making reparations for every wrong Black Americans have suffered at the hands of the White Man.
This sounds like a word made up by the racist who can't stand the idea that a black person beat them out of a job. White racists are soooo victimized and preyed upon. I guess that Branch Rickey was a mudscuttle to most white players of the day. (initiate baby crying in the background)

Oh and when a white person preferentially hires and promotes white people its called "bias".

Edit: Its pretty funny, this is a way obscure word and as far as I can tell, it only appears in the urban dictionary. A google search for origin of the word gives nothing. Rollitup appears several times on the top entries using the word when you search on google too. Does anybody know where this word comes from? Did @desert dude invent it and somehow get it entered into the urban dictionary? Its a way stupid concept anyway.
 
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nitro harley

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This sounds like a word made up by the racists who can't stand the idea that a black person beat them out of a job. White racists are soooo victimized and preyed upon. I guess that Branch Rickey was a mudscuttle to most white players of the day. (initiate baby crying in the background)

Oh and when a white person preferentially hires and promotes white people its called "bias".
Hey Fogdog. your buddies are the ones that bring it up. Talk to them about it and maybe you can work it out with them.
 

Fogdog

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Hey Fogdog. your buddies are the ones that bring it up. Talk to them about it and maybe you can work it out with them.
I didn't ask you where the word came from so I don't know why you bothered to reply. Actually, DD at RIU showed up in a search on google (not RIU) for this term, so I was wondering if he knew anything. Keep your vitriol flowing, buddy.
 

ChesusRice

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I didn't ask you where the word came from so I don't know why you bothered to reply. Actually, DD at RIU showed up in a search on google (not RIU) for this term, so I was wondering if he knew anything. Keep your vitriol flowing, buddy.
But DD denies he is a racist.
it's origins are from the white pride crowd.
 

Fogdog

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But DD denies he is a racist.
it's origins are from the white pride crowd.
I'm sure it is a term from the white pride crowd and that DD has nothing to do with them. But there is almost nothing found in a google search on this other than from RIU. DD is the first to reference the Urban Dictionary, so maybe he know something. From this, it seems the term was made up at RIU

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Edit: my bad, it was @ChesusRice that had the first reference to the Urban Dictionary. Any background info on this CR?

https://www.rollitup.org/t/thought-crimes.545981/page-4
 
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