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Anna Ruthven said: » Real talk; let's quit posting penises. You're the mod. You want penises to quit posting, start banning them. La Times article title:
Quote: Trump calling Hillary Clinton a bigot is the tactic of a 5-year-old So, if I'm to understand this correctly, a 5-year-old has been in charge of the Left's tactics all along? Ted Nugent's 12 Reasons to Vote for Trump
Friend, If you're on the fence about voting for Donald Trump OR supporting his campaign, then you need to read conservative rock star Ted Nugent's 12 Reasons to Vote for Trump: 1. Obama is against Trump 2. The Media is against Trump 3. The establishment Democrats are against Trump 4. The establishment Republicans are against Trump 5. The UN is against Trump 6. The EU is against Trump 7. China is against Trump 8. Mexico is against Trump 9. Soros is against Trump 10. Black Lives Matter is against Trump 11. MoveOn.Org is against Trump 12. Hateful, racist, violent Liberals are against Trump Still not convinced? Here are a few bonus points: • Cher says she will leave the country • Mylie Cyrus says she will leave the country • Whoopi says she will leave the country • Rosie says she will leave the country • Al Sharpton says he will leave the country • Gov. Brown says California will build a wall That is the kind of president we need! I want my country back. I'm tired of BS Big Government trying to run my life. Its a proven fact. The more the unemployment, the more crime there is. This country becoming Soros pipe dream. "If the people won't follow, make them stupid. Make them rely on the government. Then they will follow." This is what Obama has done and this will continue if Clinton gets elected. Her and Soros are like 2 peas in a pod. World Order, here we come. Sylph.Mozhat said: » Ted Nugent Offline
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Ted Nugent is an American hero.
The Enfield is heavy but better balanced. More accurate too.
Garuda.Chanti said: » The Enfield is heavy but better balanced. More accurate too. Siren.Lordgrim said: » Do you get any information that isn't in the form of a meme-like graphic or a youtube video? Also, looking into it, he didn't fight to desegregate anything. He claims (in a lawsuit, somewhere he is known for making excessive, incorrect, and inflated claims) that he was discriminated against by the local council because his club was open to blacks and Jews.
Additionally, from the Wall St. Journal:
Quote: Even the Anti-Defamation League in New York, which in a 1994 battle forced Palm Beach's Sailfish Club to open up its membership, was concerned that Mr. Trump was using the charge of anti-Semitism for his own mercantile ends. The league's national director, Abraham Foxman, met with Mr. Trump soon after to air his concerns. According to Mr. Foxman, Mr. Trump agreed to modify his claims to allege only that the town council has treated Mar-a-Lago unfairly, compared with other clubs in town. link Donald Trump can cast Utsusemi: Ni?
*impressed* Trump’s White Nationalist Buddies Aren’t Worried About His Immigration Pivot
“We of the alt-right will never abandon Donald Trump,” said white nationalist William Johnson. HuffPo Quote: WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump is waffling on a hardline immigration policy that has been central to his presidential campaign. But his white nationalist supporters aren’t giving up on him yet. Some of Trump’s friends on the so-called alt-right say the supposed pivot only indicates he’s a savvy politician, while others are taking a wait-and-see approach. Trump’s “rhetorical shift on immigration is NOT troubling,” said William Johnson, a Los Angeles-based attorney and white nationalist who was briefly a Trump delegate. “It demonstrates that he now grasps the magnitude of the enormous task ahead of him.” Trump has promised to aggressively deport 11 million undocumented immigrants and build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, policies that white nationalists embrace. But he has faced pressure to moderate as he struggles in polls, and this week, he indicated a willingness to soften on large-scale deportation, a policy considered by many to be infeasible and inhumane. (He has since walked backed his comments.) Some Republicans fear such a pivot will damage his base, which includes the “alt-right,” a group that mostly lurks on the web and seeks to distinguish itself from mainstream conservatism by openly embracing racist and anti-Semitic policies. White nationalists tend to be skeptical of mainstream political candidates, and some have worried Trump won’t live up to his promises. But the real estate mogul has so successfully courted them, they’re willing to look past his recent remarks. “He must tone down his rhetoric sometimes in order to somewhat neutralize constant media demonization,” said Tom Sunic, who has spoken at meetings sponsored by Klansmen, Holocaust deniers and neo-Nazis. “If some right-wing critics of him, having surreal hopes about D. Trump, don’t get it — it only proves they have no sense of what political realism is all about.” “We of the alt-right will never abandon Donald Trump,” Johnson added. Trump has a history of publicly denouncing white supremacy, while winking to its supporters. He initially failed to disavow former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, later blaming his remarks on a “very bad earpiece.” He also shared tweets from a white supremacist at least six times, a user listed as “WhiteGenocideTM” living in “Jewmerica” and an anti-Semitic meme about Hillary Clinton. Even if Trump is softening his positions, not merely his words, some white nationalists will still give him the benefit of the doubt. “It is impossible to imagine Mr. Trump backtracking so far on immigration that the people who support him because of his immigration policy would vote for Mrs. Clinton instead,” said Jared Taylor, editor of the white nationalist publication American Renaissance. Richard Spencer, the president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank, told BuzzFeed that “Trump has been so good for my cause that I’m able to be very tolerant and patient with him.” But he noted that if Trump truly allows “millions of Hispanics to stay — with or without citizenship,” then he’s “off the train.” One white nationalist who has complained from the beginning that Trump isn’t the hero the movement is looking for is Bob Whitaker. He ran for president on the American Freedom Party ticket, before he resigned on the basis that the party was too focused on Trump and was moderating the “white genocide” message in order to attract his supporters. “I would not be at all surprised if Trump went into desperate reverse on immigration and desperate groveling that would embarrass even the Republican National Committee,” he wrote on his blog on Thursday. Even if Trump loses some of his most ardent white nationalist followers in a last-minute bid to moderate his candidacy, that doesn’t change the fact that he’s given the fringe movement an unprecedented boost. In a speech on Thursday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton sought to link Trump to the racism of the alt-right, and discussed them at length on national TV. “Well guys. We’ve made it,” wrote Andrew Anglin, founder of Neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer. “Hillary Clinton is giving a speech about us today.” any commentary on trump's doctor news that hit NBC recently?
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-doctor-wrote-health-letter-just-5-minutes-limo-waited-n638526 dude looks like a 70s porn extra Asura.Iuno said: » any commentary on trump's doctor news that hit NBC recently? http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-doctor-wrote-health-letter-just-5-minutes-limo-waited-n638526 dude looks like a 70s porn extra Remember when Windows XP was the best? Donald Trump's Doctor remembers. fonewear said: » Ted Nugent is an American hero. Garuda.Chanti said: » Trump’s White Nationalist Buddies Aren’t Worried About His Immigration Pivot “We of the alt-right will never abandon Donald Trump,” said white nationalist William Johnson. HuffPo Quote: WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump is waffling on a hardline immigration policy that has been central to his presidential campaign. But his white nationalist supporters aren’t giving up on him yet. Some of Trump’s friends on the so-called alt-right say the supposed pivot only indicates he’s a savvy politician, while others are taking a wait-and-see approach. Trump’s “rhetorical shift on immigration is NOT troubling,” said William Johnson, a Los Angeles-based attorney and white nationalist who was briefly a Trump delegate. “It demonstrates that he now grasps the magnitude of the enormous task ahead of him.” Trump has promised to aggressively deport 11 million undocumented immigrants and build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, policies that white nationalists embrace. But he has faced pressure to moderate as he struggles in polls, and this week, he indicated a willingness to soften on large-scale deportation, a policy considered by many to be infeasible and inhumane. (He has since walked backed his comments.) Some Republicans fear such a pivot will damage his base, which includes the “alt-right,” a group that mostly lurks on the web and seeks to distinguish itself from mainstream conservatism by openly embracing racist and anti-Semitic policies. White nationalists tend to be skeptical of mainstream political candidates, and some have worried Trump won’t live up to his promises. But the real estate mogul has so successfully courted them, they’re willing to look past his recent remarks. “He must tone down his rhetoric sometimes in order to somewhat neutralize constant media demonization,” said Tom Sunic, who has spoken at meetings sponsored by Klansmen, Holocaust deniers and neo-Nazis. “If some right-wing critics of him, having surreal hopes about D. Trump, don’t get it — it only proves they have no sense of what political realism is all about.” “We of the alt-right will never abandon Donald Trump,” Johnson added. Trump has a history of publicly denouncing white supremacy, while winking to its supporters. He initially failed to disavow former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, later blaming his remarks on a “very bad earpiece.” He also shared tweets from a white supremacist at least six times, a user listed as “WhiteGenocideTM” living in “Jewmerica” and an anti-Semitic meme about Hillary Clinton. Even if Trump is softening his positions, not merely his words, some white nationalists will still give him the benefit of the doubt. “It is impossible to imagine Mr. Trump backtracking so far on immigration that the people who support him because of his immigration policy would vote for Mrs. Clinton instead,” said Jared Taylor, editor of the white nationalist publication American Renaissance. Richard Spencer, the president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank, told BuzzFeed that “Trump has been so good for my cause that I’m able to be very tolerant and patient with him.” But he noted that if Trump truly allows “millions of Hispanics to stay — with or without citizenship,” then he’s “off the train.” One white nationalist who has complained from the beginning that Trump isn’t the hero the movement is looking for is Bob Whitaker. He ran for president on the American Freedom Party ticket, before he resigned on the basis that the party was too focused on Trump and was moderating the “white genocide” message in order to attract his supporters. “I would not be at all surprised if Trump went into desperate reverse on immigration and desperate groveling that would embarrass even the Republican National Committee,” he wrote on his blog on Thursday. Even if Trump loses some of his most ardent white nationalist followers in a last-minute bid to moderate his candidacy, that doesn’t change the fact that he’s given the fringe movement an unprecedented boost. In a speech on Thursday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton sought to link Trump to the racism of the alt-right, and discussed them at length on national TV. “Well guys. We’ve made it,” wrote Andrew Anglin, founder of Neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer. “Hillary Clinton is giving a speech about us today.” The Huffington post a Zionist propaganda race division news agency that works for Obama and Clinton. Our Immigration Laws are equal and are not racist. Under US immigration laws we have deported white , black, Hispanic, jews, asians. No one's above our immigration laws. So this dead horse that's constantly being revived to be beaten to death again is not going to work. Not to be left out under US immigration laws we have indeed also deported Middle eastern people as well.
A mod edited my post without my permission and put windurstian instead of my original Zionist term that must be a zionist supporter who supports obama and clinton.
rooks coded the word -z-i-o-n-i-st its Confirmed he is balls deep in israel
I've got limits as to how much stupid and racism I'll put up with on a Saturday morning.
Also, you've been topicbanned. Siren.Lordgrim said: » Confirmed he is balls deep in israel I love the way the Sinai Peninsula tickles my sack. Siren.Lordgrim said: » A mod edited my post without my permission Rooks said: » I've got limits as to how much stupid and racism I'll put up with on a Saturday morning. Also, you've been topicbanned. Oh Rooks. Was Lordgrim the one lost in the battle?
Valefor.Sehachan said: » Was Lordgrim the one lost in the battle? |
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