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That's silly. Two bad people or groups can hate each other. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't just judge a man by his friends, I also judge him by who is his enemy. This is a ringing endorsement of Trump IMHO. That's silly. Two bad people or groups can hate each other. While true, the enemy of my enemy is often my friend, at least for a while. |
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That's pretty rich, considering the track record of the Oval Office's current occupant. Not a big Trump fan myself, but I do like the fact that he doesn't kiss the ass of America's "protected" class, which seems mandatory for all modern politicians, regardless of party. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Farrakhan said that... the Republican presidential candidate is "exacerbating the race situation in America.”
Not a big Trump fan myself, but I do like the fact that he doesn't kiss the ass of America's "protected" class, which seems mandatory for all modern politicians, regardless of party. Exactly what I was thinking. Nobody in modern, national-level politics has stirred the racial pot like this President. |
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If I believed in conspiracy theories I would think that Donald Trump is paying the country's biggest known assholes to say bad things about him.
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Change three things in that sentence and it rings even truer Obama is tearing away the skin of the onion of Black civility and the more he pulls the skin of that onion back, he’s beginning to show something in the character of the Blacks that follow him, that they don’t care what he says,” Farrakhan said. “He could say one thing this minute, another thing the next minute and you can see that the man has a little problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Minister Louis Farrakhan has a warning for the American public: “If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.” That’s the message that the controversial Nation of Islam leader delivered in a recent video that was posted to his Facebook page. In it, Farrakhan said that Trump has certainly “done great things in the business world,” but charged that the Republican presidential candidate is “exacerbating the race situation in America.” “Mr. Trump is tearing away the skin of the onion of white civility and the more he pulls the skin of that onion back, he’s beginning to show something in the character of the whites that follow him, that they don’t care what he says,” Farrakhan said. “He could say one thing this minute, another thing the next minute and you can see that the man has a little problem.” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/12/31/farrakhans-warning-about-what-will-happen-if-donald-trump-becomes-president-and-his-message-about-the-character-of-the-whites-who-follow-him/ Change three things in that sentence and it rings even truer Obama is tearing away the skin of the onion of Black civility and the more he pulls the skin of that onion back, he’s beginning to show something in the character of the Blacks that follow him, that they don’t care what he says,” Farrakhan said. “He could say one thing this minute, another thing the next minute and you can see that the man has a little problem. THIS! |
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List of Trump's enemies (all who spoke out against him)
The media The White House Democrats SJWers Hillary Obama Bernie Sanders Jeb McCain McConnell Romney Wall Street Soros The GOPe The GOPe apologists Farrakhan Basically everyone that is ruining America hates Trump. That's enough endorsement for me to vote for him |
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Racism in modern day America is most likely a person with one or more of the following attributes:
1) Liberal (Democrat) 2) Black 3) Media. Farrakhan has been a racist as long as I have heard of him. Perhaps someone can go back and get snippets of his speeches to see if he has advocated bad things. He, Sharpton and Obama are racists of the worst kind. As for blasting Trump, racist Farrakhan needs to look at Obama. Obama exuded racism from his early days and the professor/cop incident that led to the beer summit. Obama will have had eight years to try to fix the failed black society in the US. What has he done to make it better? Has he lower the black bastard rate significantly? Has he improved high school graduation rate among blacks? Has Obama greatly reduced black on black crime in Chicago? Obama had a golden chance to improve the condition of blacks and he blew it. Instead he greatly made race relations worse in the US to the point that it may take another generation or more to get to where we were in early 2008. The assault knock out crimes. Black lives matter. Riots, looting, arson etc after Mike Brown and other events are symptomatic of a judicial system that tolerates such criminal actions and which has corrupted police departments all over with their kid glove treatment of said criminal actions. Another of my saying is "Liberals lie...liberalism kills." Farrakhan and his racist liberal buddies just project onto decent folks what really drives them. They know the media will not call them out for their own racism. I hope that this raises the subject that Democrats are largely responsible for the pathetic condition of the black community with their Great Society welfare programs. That has to change if blacks are to end this cycle of high bastard rates, broken families, drugs, crime, etc. It won't happen with Democrats. They get nearly 100% of the black vote. That in exchange for programs that destroy the black family and continue their crime and violence ridden culture. Isn't it ironic that a whitey honkie is more concerned with having the black community reverse their current path and onto one that results in them being a peaceful and successful part of America....and all the black racists (and media and white liberal racists), do nothing. Elect liberals....destroy America. Obama has done more than his fair share to destroy my country. Get Trump in there to reverse eight years of an America hating foreigner. |
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Is he afraid that CAIR won't be invited back to the Whine Haus or that there'd be no more muslims appointed to political positions of influence in our government?
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Farrakhan and Obama are both FOS but a lot of tools believe everything they say.
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LULZ, he's speaking in support of this: https://twg2a.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/bidenbackinchains.jpg?w=584 Irony, U haz its you ignorant Racist fuck. View Quote It is truly amazing the BS that the left gets to spew with getting checked. |
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The Minister Louis Farrakhan has a warning for the American public: “If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.” That’s the message that the controversial Nation of Islam leader delivered in a recent video that was posted to his Facebook page. In it, Farrakhan said that Trump has certainly “done great things in the business world,” but charged that the Republican presidential candidate is “exacerbating the race situation in America.” “Mr. Trump is tearing away the skin of the onion of white civility and the more he pulls the skin of that onion back, he’s beginning to show something in the character of the whites that follow him, that they don’t care what he says,” Farrakhan said. “He could say one thing this minute, another thing the next minute and you can see that the man has a little problem.” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/12/31/farrakhans-warning-about-what-will-happen-if-donald-trump-becomes-president-and-his-message-about-the-character-of-the-whites-who-follow-him/ View Quote Really is crazy that people still choose to listen to this guy. I mean his followers and the people who attend his 'sermons'. |
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Race or gender is an important issue for the progressive who make judgements on the color of one's skin or reproductive organs rather than the content of their character. If character counted who would follow Farrakhan or Clinton?
The issues like the economy or national security are not important to followers of the progressives. |
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Blah blah blah... Same shit, different day. He's less important than Jeb Bush.
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View Quote When you see that shit like this is getting slammed by the twitter generation, people really are getting tired of it. They're starting to push so far that they're even losing support of the youth. |
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List of Trump's enemies (all who spoke out against him) The media The White House Democrats SJWers Hillary Obama Bernie Sanders Jeb McCain McConnell Romney Wall Street Soros The GOPe The GOPe apologists Farrakhan Basically everyone that is ruining America hates Trump. That's enough endorsement for me to vote for him View Quote A war hero is ruining America? |
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Read this post, and all I could see was... At what point is it okay to start thinking, "You know what, enough is enough - this shit is getting old"? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Or maybe white people have had enough bullshit from the crybabies and shit talkers in the black community that use racism as a tool to gain power and influence. Read this post, and all I could see was... ... maybe white people have had enough bullshit from... the black community... At what point is it okay to start thinking, "You know what, enough is enough - this shit is getting old"? When the bullshit, exacerbated by politicians, useful idiots, and the media begins to tear the country apart. It's not a hard concept: "you aren't special, live your life, love those you love, and do all you can to be fucking happy". White, black, purple, whatever only factor in when it can be used to someone's advantage to gain some sort of advantage over another. I'll never understand what pushes a person to want to control other, to sit around and think of ways to take from others. |
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“If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.” View Quote those of us old enough to remember when America was pretty fucking great, will probably concur that we are currently already neck deep into the abyss of hell |
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List of Trump's enemies (all who spoke out against him) The media The White House Democrats SJWers Hillary Obama Bernie Sanders Jeb McCain McConnell Romney Wall Street Soros The GOPe The GOPe apologists Farrakhan Basically everyone that is ruining America hates Trump. That's enough endorsement for me to vote for him A war hero is ruining America? I judge McCain by who and what he is now. He is a RINO. He was part of the Gang of Eight amnesty folks. I hold him is such contempt that I did not cast a vote for him in 2008. Arizona needs to retire that POS. |
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The best thing that could happen as the result of Trump winning the White House is for Farrakhan to spontaneously combust.
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Quoted: The Minister Louis Farrakhan has a warning for the American public: "If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.” That’s the message that the controversial Nation of Islam leader delivered in a recent video that was posted to his Facebook page. In it, Farrakhan said that Trump has certainly "done great things in the business world,” but charged that the Republican presidential candidate is "exacerbating the race situation in America.” "Mr. Trump is tearing away the skin of the onion of white civility and the more he pulls the skin of that onion back, he’s beginning to show something in the character of the whites that follow him, that they don’t care what he says,” Farrakhan said. "He could say one thing this minute, another thing the next minute and you can see that the man has a little problem.” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/12/31/farrakhans-warning-about-what-will-happen-if-donald-trump-becomes-president-and-his-message-about-the-character-of-the-whites-who-follow-him/ View Quote |
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List of Trump's enemies (all who spoke out against him) The media The White House Democrats SJWers Hillary Obama Bernie Sanders Jeb McCain McConnell Romney Wall Street Soros The GOPe The GOPe apologists Farrakhan Basically everyone that is ruining America hates Trump. That's enough endorsement for me to vote for him A war hero is ruining America? Just because he's a "war hero" doesn't mean he gets a pass to destroy America as a politician. McCain is essentially a Democrat hiding under the "R" name |
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The Minister Louis Farrakhan has a warning for the American public: “If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.” View Quote Oh, great, we will end up getting to choose between candidate 1 who will lead us to hell, and candidate 2 who will drive us to hell. candidate 1 = Clinton candidate 2 = Trump. |
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Why isn't Louie in jail?
Trump to Attorney General West; "Have Farrakhan arrested for tax fraud tomorrow". |
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Two things that frighten King Louis Chaka Kahn.
1. Trump is not PC and is not going to handle Islamists that are causing trouble in the US with kid gloves, and that threatens his empire. He plays nice, they do community service, all sorts of things, but under the surface, and not too far, there is a lot of evil , vile, anti American and anti white desires by his followers to do away with the white race. 2. Trump is drawing the working and tax paying black voters away from the dems in percentages that are devastating. They are no different than anyone else, and they want to keep more of what they earn, be able to afford to send their kids to college, and have the things a comfortable life affords. Once off of the democrat plantation, the black voters see that there isn't racism everywhere, and that the republicans are not the slave masters that they' ve been told they were. When they go back to visit their family back on the farm, they let them in on this secret, and freedom spreads. More non democrat voters are created. Democrats have to have a subservient class that can claim oppressed status so that they can go to bat for them. This is why they are importing all of the people they are right now, to replace a demographic that is moving away from them that is no longer useful. |
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When the bullshit, exacerbated by politicians, useful idiots, and the media begins to tear the country apart. It's not a hard concept: "you aren't special, live your life, love those you love, and do all you can to be fucking happy". White, black, purple, whatever only factor in when it can be used to someone's advantage to gain some sort of advantage over another. I'll never understand what pushes a person to want to control other, to sit around and think of ways to take from others. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Or maybe white people have had enough bullshit from the crybabies and shit talkers in the black community that use racism as a tool to gain power and influence. Read this post, and all I could see was... ... maybe white people have had enough bullshit from... the black community... At what point is it okay to start thinking, "You know what, enough is enough - this shit is getting old"? When the bullshit, exacerbated by politicians, useful idiots, and the media begins to tear the country apart. It's not a hard concept: "you aren't special, live your life, love those you love, and do all you can to be fucking happy". White, black, purple, whatever only factor in when it can be used to someone's advantage to gain some sort of advantage over another. I'll never understand what pushes a person to want to control other, to sit around and think of ways to take from others. By that metric, that point was reached in the late 60's, I guess. I'm not a racist - I don't believe that white people are intrinsically better than black people, nor do I believe that being black automatically makes one a bad person. However, at this stage of my life, I am completely and utterly apathetic to the complaints of "Black America", whether those complaints have any merit or not. I simply don't care anymore. The "R Word" to me is code for "Stop listening now." The idea that blacks in America today are struggling for equality is a joke. The bar has been lowered so much for them, at this point the fucking Morlocks are tripping over it. American society bends over backwards, making concessions, making excuses, and yet it's never enough. Nothing ever changes. And, I doubt that anything ever will. (In my lifetime, at least.) So, I just ignore it all. It's not even that I don't care anymore - I can't. I just don't have it in me. |
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List of Trump's enemies (all who spoke out against him) The media The White House Democrats SJWers Hillary Obama Bernie Sanders Jeb McCain McConnell Romney Wall Street Soros The GOPe The GOPe apologists Farrakhan Basically everyone that is ruining America hates Trump. That's enough endorsement for me to vote for him A war hero is ruining America? Being A war hero doesn't give a permanent pass on douchebaggery. |
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Quoted: By that metric, that point was reached in the late 60's, I guess. I'm not a racist - I don't believe that white people are intrinsically better than black people, nor do I believe that being black automatically makes one a bad person. However, at this stage of my life, I am completely and utterly apathetic to the complaints of "Black America", whether those complaints have any merit or not. I simply don't care anymore. The "R Word" to me is code for "Stop listening now." The idea that blacks in America today are struggling for equality is a joke. The bar has been lowered so much for them, at this point the fucking Morlocks are tripping over it. American society bends over backwards, making concessions, making excuses, and yet it's never enough. Nothing ever changes. And, I doubt that anything ever will. (In my lifetime, at least.) So, I just ignore it all. It's not even that I don't care anymore - I can't. I just don't have it in me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Or maybe white people have had enough bullshit from the crybabies and shit talkers in the black community that use racism as a tool to gain power and influence. Read this post, and all I could see was... ... maybe white people have had enough bullshit from... the black community... At what point is it okay to start thinking, "You know what, enough is enough - this shit is getting old"? When the bullshit, exacerbated by politicians, useful idiots, and the media begins to tear the country apart. It's not a hard concept: "you aren't special, live your life, love those you love, and do all you can to be fucking happy". White, black, purple, whatever only factor in when it can be used to someone's advantage to gain some sort of advantage over another. I'll never understand what pushes a person to want to control other, to sit around and think of ways to take from others. By that metric, that point was reached in the late 60's, I guess. I'm not a racist - I don't believe that white people are intrinsically better than black people, nor do I believe that being black automatically makes one a bad person. However, at this stage of my life, I am completely and utterly apathetic to the complaints of "Black America", whether those complaints have any merit or not. I simply don't care anymore. The "R Word" to me is code for "Stop listening now." The idea that blacks in America today are struggling for equality is a joke. The bar has been lowered so much for them, at this point the fucking Morlocks are tripping over it. American society bends over backwards, making concessions, making excuses, and yet it's never enough. Nothing ever changes. And, I doubt that anything ever will. (In my lifetime, at least.) So, I just ignore it all. It's not even that I don't care anymore - I can't. I just don't have it in me. The problem isn't skin color, the problem is a certain culture. |
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