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The leftist liberal loons down in Madison pulled over the statue of Hans Christian Heg, beheaded it and threw it in Lake Mendota. He was a Wisconsinite who died fighting to end slavery. Poorly educated buffoons.

Maxi has reduced to one sentence retorts. That means she wants to posture rope a dope 🤜 💥  to get her exhausted negative energy back. Pimp’ing ain’t easy and neither is being pummeled relentlessness with common sense truths you refuse accept. 

When she gets to the ballot she’ll have a life decision to make. Blue pill and stay lib jello the rest of her life......or red pill and put Trump back in for 4 more years, plus opening the door for common sense. Mud Ducks UNITE, Trump 2020!!! Making A-mud-duck Great Again. 

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19 minutes ago, B MACK said:

The thing that really pisses me off is that all these associations cave in and kiss the left's ass.   The NFL's bullshit of letting them "take a knee" and now saying that its ok .     And NASCAR  ,   not having any balls and caving in agreeing to get rid of the  Confederate Flag.   I am from the north and I do not have any problem with the " Stars and Bars " .And since when did NASCAR become so political ?   I always thought the advertising on the cars was sponsors :    Shell , Esso , Ford , Gateraide ,  etc. .    To me , putting Black Lives Matter on a car is JUST political bullshit..     What would they do if the KKK  was to sponsor a car ?   I saw an interview with Bubba Wallace in which he was wearing a " I can't breath "  tee shirt ,   but if a republican wears a Make America Great tee shirt they are called on that right away.     

maybe theres something to that . if you can`t breathe YOUCAN`T DRIVE A FRICKIN RACE CAR 

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On 6/28/2020 at 11:06 PM, 41chevy said:

Blue Pills accomplishments over 150  or so years :

Trail of Tears    

Slavery

Racial segregation / oppression

Jim Crow laws

KKK Cross burnings and lynchings

Japanese Internment Camps ala FDR

Filibustered the Civil Rights Act

Eugenics

Replaced KKK with Antifa

Listening to Mark Levin on the way home tonight, and he was going on about in this day & age where you run the risk of being "cancelled" for something you might have done decades ago, how does the democrat party (and anyone who registers as a democrat) get a pass?

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Nancy's statue speech   "Monuments to men who advocated racism, slavery, cruelty and barbarism to achieve such a plainly racist ends are a grotesque affront to the morals, ideals and core values of the Democrat Party ," she wrote in a letter to the Joint Committee on the Library Chair Roy Blunt and Vice-Chair Zoe Lofgren. "These statues pay homage to hate and bigotry which my party have fought against for over 160 years.They must be removed and forever made a minor footnote of our history."

Nearly all of the men she wants to remove from the Capitol were Democrats Two have no party affiliation on record

  • Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America and former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi
  • James Zachariah George, former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi and member of the Confederacy as well as the Mississippi Secession Convention
  • Wade Hampton, lieutenant general for the Confederacy and former Democratic governor of South Carolina
  • John E. Kenna, member of the Confederate States Army, former Democratic congressman and U.S. senator from West Virginia
  • Uriah Milton Rose, chairman of the Resolutions Committee of the Arkansas Democratic Party
  • Edmund Kirby Smith, general for the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation
  • Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States who served as a Democratic congressman from Georgia and governor of Georgia 
  • Zebulon Baird Vance, member of the Confederate Army and former Democratic governor of North Carolina
  • Joseph Wheeler, commander in the Confederate Army and former Democratic congressman from Alabama
  • Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation
  • Edward Douglass White, member of Confederate Army, former Louisiana Democratic senator and associate justice of the Supreme Court

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"OPERTUNITY IS MISSED BY MOST PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS DRESSED IN OVERALLS AND LOOKS LIKE WORK"  Thomas Edison

 “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy shit, what a ride!’

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1 hour ago, 41chevy said:

Nancy's statue speech   "Monuments to men who advocated racism, slavery, cruelty and barbarism to achieve such a plainly racist ends are a grotesque affront to the morals, ideals and core values of the Democrat Party ," she wrote in a letter to the Joint Committee on the Library Chair Roy Blunt and Vice-Chair Zoe Lofgren. "These statues pay homage to hate and bigotry which my party have fought against for over 160 years.They must be removed and forever made a minor footnote of our history."

Nearly all of the men she wants to remove from the Capitol were Democrats Two have no party affiliation on record

  • Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America and former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi
  • James Zachariah George, former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi and member of the Confederacy as well as the Mississippi Secession Convention
  • Wade Hampton, lieutenant general for the Confederacy and former Democratic governor of South Carolina
  • John E. Kenna, member of the Confederate States Army, former Democratic congressman and U.S. senator from West Virginia
  • Uriah Milton Rose, chairman of the Resolutions Committee of the Arkansas Democratic Party
  • Edmund Kirby Smith, general for the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation
  • Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States who served as a Democratic congressman from Georgia and governor of Georgia 
  • Zebulon Baird Vance, member of the Confederate Army and former Democratic governor of North Carolina
  • Joseph Wheeler, commander in the Confederate Army and former Democratic congressman from Alabama
  • Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation
  • Edward Douglass White, member of Confederate Army, former Louisiana Democratic senator and associate justice of the Supreme Court

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If Nancy didn't lie, she'd never say a word!

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11 hours ago, RowdyRebel said:

Listening to Mark Levin on the way home tonight, and he was going on about in this day & age where you run the risk of being "cancelled" for something you might have done decades ago, how does the democrat party (and anyone who registers as a democrat) get a pass?

How true that is.  Amazing how clueless they are as to  the history of their party

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Partly true- At one time the republicans were the abolitionist party, the southern democrats were largely racists, and the northern democrats looked the other way. That started changing about a century ago as Roosevelt partially desegregated New Deal programs and Humphrey challenged the racist "dixiecrats". The roles of the two parties have now completely flipped, with the democrats welcoming all races while many republicans openly allow racism in their party.

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