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OddBall1st

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I really don`t know who that mth`r is and Ohio State Played, Irish on now,...Who play`s tonight ? Michigan st.??? Who else ??
 

Not GOP

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Set your channel to CBS. The Democratic Socialist Party Presidential Debate, is about to get underway...
 

UncleBuck

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Did you just report yourself for spam, because you've brought that up 10 times over?

The new poll just came out 19 hours ago. It's not spam. durp
you've refused to acknowledge how dumb you are for supporting trump 10 times in a row?

color me surprised!
 

FauxRoux

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you do realize that your posts don't make any sense, right? I doubt that you have even graduated high school.
I do realize you have a hard time understanding, yes. Speculation on my lack of education coming from someone 2/3rds my age who likely has no higher education at all is amusing.

I got a job in the Vacuum Dept at S.L.A.C. (and plz do show us your vast intellect with a janitorial joke) at 16. At that time it was still the largest P.B.A. in the world.

I'll give you a ton of credit if you can even figure out the education it requires to earn 1 of these.
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And what do you do again?
 
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MrStickyScissors

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That does seem to be his appeal for most folk.

Reminds me of when everybody liked G.W. cause he "seemed like a guy you could have a beer with".

Which kinda just sounds like "Hes easy to understand" to me.

No insult intended by that. There is alot of sense in presenting oneself in that way.
I agree, he is very personable and may be one of his strategies.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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He died in 2008. I would for the most part completely agree, although I always got the impression he was never considered anybodies fool. I wonder if Cuba would have fared better if prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union Fidel had not spent the previous 20 years becoming involved in so many incidents across south america.
He died in 2008. I would for the most part completely agree, although I always got the impression he was never considered anybodies fool. I wonder if Cuba would have fared better if prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union Fidel had not spent the previous 20 years becoming involved in so many incidents across south america.
Castro is still alive and Ernesto "Che" Guevara died in 1967.

B4L
 

bearkat42

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The Southern Poverty Law Center has tracked a number of other white nationalists who have been throwing their support behind The Donald. They include:

  • Gregory Hood, a writer who penned an essay in support of Trump for the white nationalist blog Radix. Hood wrote:
Trump is worth supporting. He is worth supporting because we need a troll. We need someone who can expose the system that rules us as the malevolent and worthless entity it is. We need someone who can break open public debate. We need someone who can expose and heighten the contradictions within the system. And we need someone who can call out the press, the politicians, and the pseudo-intellectuals as the empty shells they are.

  • Brad Griffin, founder of the Occidental Dissent, a website that describes itself as "Pro-White, Pro-South, Pro-Indepdence." On Trump, Griffin recently wrote:
Donald Trump isn’t a conservative or a racialist by any stretch of the imagination, but he is a tornado that can inflict a lot of damage upon the two-party system.

  • Jared Taylor, considered one of the leading intellectual voices of the white nationalist movement, praised Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants in a video posted on the website of hisAmerican Renaissance journal:
Americans, real Americans have been dreaming of a candidate who says the obvious, that illegal immigrants from Mexico are a low-rent bunch that includes rapists and murders.

  • Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank, called Trump's criticism of Senator John McCain's war heroism "revelatory:"
Trump is ‘divisive’ in that he forces his opponents and rivals to take sides. In this case, he demonstrated that the other GOP candidates are interchangeable cowards and conformists. As an added bonus, he associated them all with an unpopular failed presidential candidate and immigration enthusiast.

  • The White Genocide Project, a group whose mission is to raise awareness of the "genocide" of the white race, launched a White House peition demanding President Barack Obama to honor Trump for "opposing white genocide." The petition only gathered 243 signatures and was closed for not reaching the signature requirements.
  • The Daily Stormer, a Neo-Nazi news and commentary website, endorsed Trump for president, writing:
He is certainly going to be a positive influence on the Republican debates, as the modern Fox News Republican has basically accepted the idea that there is no going back from mass immigration, and Trump is willing to say what most Americans think: it’s time to deport these people. He is also willing to call them out as criminal rapists, murderers and drug dealers.
 

Not GOP

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More SPLC rubish? Haven't we already established their progressive hate group bias? The non profit takes money from big progressive donors, somewhere around 35 million a year I think. They label people as hate groups over the stupidest, most retarded reasons. Lately, they have stepped up their game to defend Islam from people who have a problem with it. Basically, if you're not in favor of sharia law, then your group goes on the "hate map." How many groups are on the hate map again? Somewhere around 16,000? They must stay busy. No wonder the radical leftist who runs SPLC pays himself 300,000$ /year, with millions more an assets. The fear game is profitable. Big money for sure
 

bearkat42

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More SPLC rubish? Haven't we already established their progressive hate group bias? The non profit takes money from big progressive donors, somewhere around 35 million a year I think. They label people as hate groups over the stupidest, most retarded reasons. Lately, they have stepped up their game to defend Islam from people who have a problem with it. Basically, if you're not in favor of sharia law, then your group goes on the "hate map." How many groups are on the hate map again? Somewhere around 16,000? They must stay busy. No wonder the radical leftist who runs SPLC pays himself 300,000$ /year, with millions more an assets. The fear game is profitable. Big money for sure
So what is your claim here? That these aren't white supremacist groups, or that they didn't endorse your boy?
 

UncleBuck

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More SPLC rubish? Haven't we already established their progressive hate group bias? The non profit takes money from big progressive donors, somewhere around 35 million a year I think. They label people as hate groups over the stupidest, most retarded reasons. Lately, they have stepped up their game to defend Islam from people who have a problem with it. Basically, if you're not in favor of sharia law, then your group goes on the "hate map." How many groups are on the hate map again? Somewhere around 16,000? They must stay busy. No wonder the radical leftist who runs SPLC pays himself 300,000$ /year, with millions more an assets. The fear game is profitable. Big money for sure


the face of a white supremacist (the fatass on the right, aka "not GOP").
 
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