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Disliking the President is one thing
But this is unacceptable.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...39731863_n.jpg I can't believe there's a business somewhere making and selling shit like this. When have things gone too far? |
Go figure, after all they're duck fuckers! We want they're Benellis. If I saw that one I would start plastering that vehicle with those bullet hole stickers.:rolleyes:
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They are not "racists" I bet but play euchre. Not really they are racists!
Barney |
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It's the GOPs mystery constituency again. Just like in the Mississippi video.
Oh, what in the heck am I talking about? These people don't really exist. You have never met a racist(s) who also turned out to be a right-winger. It's all a figment of your overactive imagination. Why look, they had a black man run for president, even. They were concerned that he wouldn't get the mystery constituency vote, but they ran him. And, just look at how warm and friendly they've been towards President Obama. They only waited until a few months before the election to declare his presidency a total disaster and started spreading rumors of deathcamps and such....I mean, just how much more tolerant can you expect them to be? Why he's even returned that love by advancing so many things they originally proposed-----Well, before they realized it was "So(c)ialism", of course................................ Dave |
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On another point, I agree that vandalism in worse than the expression of racism. On the other hand, active racism in the manner in which one deals with others is worse than vandalism. One causes property damage; the other causes damage to humanity. Then again, I wouldn't classify the application of removable stickers as vandalism. Regards, D-Ray |
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