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11-12-2017, 08:36 PM
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Your orange boyfriend
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Careful. There are those around who will drop the 'racist' bomb on ya when you judge someone by color.
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11-12-2017, 08:41 PM
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#572
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Just for fun, why don't you, or anyone else, define a "liberal". I consider myself slightly left of center.
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Oh, you're a lib alright. There are just degrees of stupidity. That's all.
The ones that deny the NFL is in deep shit are a special kind of stupid.
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11-12-2017, 08:41 PM
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I honestly don’t believe it’ll be necessary; it’s much more like that he’ll cause a 25th Amendment crisis by fleeing to a country that doesn’t have an extradition treaty with the US the night before his criminal indictment is handed down.
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What "criminal indictment"? You mean articles of impeachment? I thought you said you knew the Constitution?
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11-12-2017, 09:02 PM
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What "criminal indictment"? You mean articles of impeachment? I thought you said you knew the Constitution?
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The articles will come eventually, for him be tried in absentia. Before that, other charges will be filed. It won’t matter, he’ll be thousands of miles away, laughing at how he had all of you poor saps hoodwinked.
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11-12-2017, 09:22 PM
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#575
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The articles will come eventually, for him be tried in absentia. Before that, other charges will be filed. It won’t matter, he’ll be thousands of miles away, laughing at how he had all of you poor saps hoodwinked.
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No, you idiot. Under the Constitution, impeachment would have to come first, not afterwards. Once a POTUS is out of office, then he becomes a private citizen again and, as such, is subject to normal civil and/or criminal proceedings. But you can't "criminally indict" a sitting POTUS.
The idea of Trump ever fleeing the country is just another silly, hyterical libtard fantasy. Is that all you got?
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11-13-2017, 09:26 AM
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No, you idiot. Under the Constitution, impeachment would have to come first, not afterwards. Once a POTUS is out of office, then he becomes a private citizen again and, as such, is subject to normal civil and/or criminal proceedings. But you can't "criminally indict" a sitting POTUS.
The idea of Trump ever fleeing the country is just another silly, hyterical libtard fantasy. Is that all you got?
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Trump will probably die of old age before Mueller finds any incriminating evidence on him.
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11-13-2017, 09:58 AM
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11-13-2017, 11:37 AM
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Boy oh boy. Those two are a joke. They made no sense in the video. Just talking out of their ass. And people like you say see these two black women agree with us. Yeah they have the extreme minority view of a minority population. I mean this video was so inaccurate on all the things they are trying to say. Talking about if you have a job dressing in a suit it’s not about your personal life. When Kaepernick’s job, he didn’t wear suits. And there actually wasn’t any rules at his job that prevented him from doing what he did.Which is why others are doing it. Then the nonsense about boycotting Victoria Secret? And talking about him being a millionaire, how is he oppressed? They voted for Donald Trump… Lol a “billionaire” who was talking about the troubles of working class people… How do you square that? Lebron James is a millionaire and one of the most popular athletes in the world, didn’t stop his gate from having the n-word painted on it. Being famous/wealthy doesn’t stop African Americans from being treated like lesser. And they talk about him needing to go into those oppressed communities to do something.. which he has done. He took a million to the black communities. He gave out free suits for job interviews. Ifyou’re going to try to attack a person’s character and their deeds, at least have the facts right. Kaepernick will probably never play football again.. but he will go down as a social justice warrior. Which is why he was named GQ’s Citizen of the Year. Yeah he’s hurting so much. These two women are jokes and stage props for Trump people needing some who looks like me to share they viewpoints.
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11-13-2017, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
No, you idiot. Under the Constitution, impeachment would have to come first, not afterwards. Once a POTUS is out of office, then he becomes a private citizen again and, as such, is subject to normal civil and/or criminal proceedings. But you can't "criminally indict" a sitting POTUS.
The idea of Trump ever fleeing the country is just another silly, hyterical libtard fantasy. Is that all you got?
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Can the President Be Indicted? A Long-Hidden Legal Memo Says Yes - https://nytimes.com/2017/07/22/us/po...tarr-memo.html
Your move, princess.
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11-13-2017, 01:05 PM
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Ok how about this one
https://youtu.be/lwfvRbAK2IM
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Boy oh boy. Those two are a joke. They made no sense in the video. Just talking out of their ass. And people like you say see these two black women agree with us. Yeah they have the extreme minority view of a minority population. I mean this video was so inaccurate on all the things they are trying to say. Talking about if you have a job dressing in a suit it’s not about your personal life. When Kaepernick’s job, he didn’t wear suits. And there actually wasn’t any rules at his job that prevented him from doing what he did.Which is why others are doing it. Then the nonsense about boycotting Victoria Secret? And talking about him being a millionaire, how is he oppressed? They voted for Donald Trump… Lol a “billionaire” who was talking about the troubles of working class people… How do you square that? Lebron James is a millionaire and one of the most popular athletes in the world, didn’t stop his gate from having the n-word painted on it. Being famous/wealthy doesn’t stop African Americans from being treated like lesser. And they talk about him needing to go into those oppressed communities to do something.. which he has done. He took a million to the black communities. He gave out free suits for job interviews. Ifyou’re going to try to attack a person’s character and their deeds, at least have the facts right. Kaepernick will probably never play football again.. but he will go down as a social justice warrior. Which is why he was named GQ’s Citizen of the Year. Yeah he’s hurting so much. These two women are jokes and stage props for Trump people needing some who looks like me to share they viewpoints.
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11-13-2017, 05:06 PM
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Well at least this guy doesn’t come off as a joke. But he makes horrible arguments also. Just like the other video, you have someone talking about millionaires not understanding the issues of the average person. Again, you can’t seriously make this argument if you voted for a “billionaire” who purported to understand the plight of the working class. If Trump can be that voice for the working class, why can’t an African American athlete do the same for our communities? Because it being rich never prevents you from being black. And that’s why cops, employers and the general public see first.
Next this guy brings up religion which is hilarious. Trump cheated on his wife, lies routinely and worships wealth. A man with a golden palace in the sky shouldn’t be defended with religion.
Next he talks about Lebron James, who I guarantee you knows more about being an average American than a guy like Trump who grew up rich. He also gets the black experience too.
The he moves to the favorite of people who can’t defend cops killing blacks. Why aren’t African Americans talking about black on black crime… Something we talk about daily in our communities and something we are actively trying to combat. Also that BS argument just omits the fact that it’s scientifically it’s proximity that effects who kills who. Black people tend to kill black people. White people tend white people. Yet you never hear what all these white men killing innocent children. You know like with Sandy Hook, or in Vegas, or at a church in Texas. Furthermore, him comparing black on black crime to cops killing black people is asinine. Cops are killing people they are suppose to protect. They are killing black people, who are lower percentage of the population, at a higher rate than other races with a higher percentage of the population. For example, here in Lubbock, a white student killed a cop and fled. They found drug paraphernalia at his place. Yet somehow that kid was able to walk into a station and survive. Odds are if he’s black it doesn’t end that way.
The best thing about this video is that this guy makes the point for players. He talks about being a small business owner since he was 20 and driving nice cars. Then admits that cops have pulled him over at gunpoint. He even admits to randomly being handcuffed in a case of mistaken identity. Things that you don’t really hear about with white citizens. He then insinuates that those people being killed aren’t complying. When we saw video of a guy killed while complying.
The video loses it again when he talks about real/average Americans are the ones that voted for Trump. That’s utter bullshit. If you want to say that, go ahead but have the decency to put white in front of that. Real/average African Americans didn’t vote for Trump. Nor did Hispanic voters. Furthermore saying the people are on the side with Trump is false too. Sure some people are but it’s not most. And again saying Trump is for the people and by the people. Trump isn’t for the people. And he forgot that by the “white” people.
So yeah the guy in the video was less of a joke but not really saying anything that is substantial to the people who look like me who I know and ones I’ve heard speak out.
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11-13-2017, 06:31 PM
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Ok-what I am hearing in this is--that Black Republicans who
do not agree with the what the players are doing are ---wrong?
Also, people who are rich and have sinned can't be redeemed?
No one who is Hispanic voted for Trump? And if they did than they aren't "real Hispanic"?
Well, thanks for watching the video. Goodness, there is such a divide here but at least we are talking-that's why I'm asking these questions.
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Well at least this guy doesn’t come off as a joke. But he makes horrible arguments also. Just like the other video, you have someone talking about millionaires not understanding the issues of the average person. Again, you can’t seriously make this argument if you voted for a “billionaire” who purported to understand the plight of the working class. If Trump can be that voice for the working class, why can’t an African American athlete do the same for our communities? Because it being rich never prevents you from being black. And that’s why cops, employers and the general public see first.
Next this guy brings up religion which is hilarious. Trump cheated on his wife, lies routinely and worships wealth. A man with a golden palace in the sky shouldn’t be defended with religion.
Next he talks about Lebron James, who I guarantee you knows more about being an average American than a guy like Trump who grew up rich. He also gets the black experience too.
The he moves to the favorite of people who can’t defend cops killing blacks. Why aren’t African Americans talking about black on black crime… Something we talk about daily in our communities and something we are actively trying to combat. Also that BS argument just omits the fact that it’s scientifically it’s proximity that effects who kills who. Black people tend to kill black people. White people tend white people. Yet you never hear what all these white men killing innocent children. You know like with Sandy Hook, or in Vegas, or at a church in Texas. Furthermore, him comparing black on black crime to cops killing black people is asinine. Cops are killing people they are suppose to protect. They are killing black people, who are lower percentage of the population, at a higher rate than other races with a higher percentage of the population. For example, here in Lubbock, a white student killed a cop and fled. They found drug paraphernalia at his place. Yet somehow that kid was able to walk into a station and survive. Odds are if he’s black it doesn’t end that way.
The best thing about this video is that this guy makes the point for players. He talks about being a small business owner since he was 20 and driving nice cars. Then admits that cops have pulled him over at gunpoint. He even admits to randomly being handcuffed in a case of mistaken identity. Things that you don’t really hear about with white citizens. He then insinuates that those people being killed aren’t complying. When we saw video of a guy killed while complying.
The video loses it again when he talks about real/average Americans are the ones that voted for Trump. That’s utter bullshit. If you want to say that, go ahead but have the decency to put white in front of that. Real/average African Americans didn’t vote for Trump. Nor did Hispanic voters. Furthermore saying the people are on the side with Trump is false too. Sure some people are but it’s not most. And again saying Trump is for the people and by the people. Trump isn’t for the people. And he forgot that by the “white” people.
So yeah the guy in the video was less of a joke but not really saying anything that is substantial to the people who look like me who I know and ones I’ve heard speak out.
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11-13-2017, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Ok-what I am hearing in this is--that Black Republicans who
do not agree with the what the players are doing are ---wrong?
Also, people who are rich and have sinned can't be redeemed?
No one who is Hispanic voted for Trump? And if they did than they aren't "real Hispanic"?
Well, thanks for watching the video. Goodness, there is such a divide here but at least we are talking-that's why I'm asking these questions.
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We are talking but you just made statements you insinuated I made.
The black Republicans who don't agree with the players don't represent the majority opinion of African Americans in this country. They are free to share their opinion but it's insulting to then take that opinion and use it as some proof that your stance on the subject is validate by their opinion.
People who are rich and have sinned can be forgiven. The Bible teaches that. But someone using religion to defend someone who is still lying and worshiping wealth isn't being honest about things. And people who keep trying out that these athletes are millionaires, what do they know... they are the same people who voted for a billionaire who said he understand working class voters. That's hypocrisy at its finest to say the black athlete who probably grew up in tough conditions and had to deal with the injustice doesn't understand the people they are fighting for. But a billionaire who grew up rich does understand people living paycheck to paycheck.
And I never said that no Hispanic voted for Trump. That's idiotic to think. And the real/average weren't my words.. those were the words of the guy in the video. And they were wrong because as I said, there are African Americans who are real/average Americans and we overwhelmingly were against Trump. So it does a disservice to say that, unless you are saying that we aren't real Americans.
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11-13-2017, 08:15 PM
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No, of course I'm not saying that.
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We are talking but you just made statements you insinuated I made.
The black Republicans who don't agree with the players don't represent the majority opinion of African Americans in this country. They are free to share their opinion but it's insulting to then take that opinion and use it as some proof that your stance on the subject is validate by their opinion.
People who are rich and have sinned can be forgiven. The Bible teaches that. But someone using religion to defend someone who is still lying and worshiping wealth isn't being honest about things. And people who keep trying out that these athletes are millionaires, what do they know... they are the same people who voted for a billionaire who said he understand working class voters. That's hypocrisy at its finest to say the black athlete who probably grew up in tough conditions and had to deal with the injustice doesn't understand the people they are fighting for. But a billionaire who grew up rich does understand people living paycheck to paycheck.
And I never said that no Hispanic voted for Trump. That's idiotic to think. And the real/average weren't my words.. those were the words of the guy in the video. And they were wrong because as I said, there are African Americans who are real/average Americans and we overwhelmingly were against Trump. So it does a disservice to say that, unless you are saying that we aren't real Americans.
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11-13-2017, 08:29 PM
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No, of course I'm not saying that.
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Ok cool. So you can see why a statement saying real/average Americans voted for Trump is misleading. Because that either omits our votes or the statement is false without a qualifier.
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