is there even one single non-racist right winger on this forum?

schuylaar

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It's the cabbage smell that always freaks me out...
i think for me it's the aire of pedophelia..you got some crazy looking fuckers that look like they'd steal you just as soon as look at you.

EDIT: is it the ride people or the carnies?..for me it's the carnies.
 

earnest_voice

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i think for me it's the aire of pedophelia..you got some crazy looking fuckers that look like they'd steal you just as soon as look at you.

EDIT: is it the ride people or the carnies?..for me it's the carnies.
Both... I much prefer hanging with the agricultural type people and chatting with them about their produce and farming methods.
 

UncleBuck

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Rude? Coming from you, I consider that a compliment.

I don't recite any stormfront motto. I hate racism, whether it's direct against blacks, or indirect reverse-discrimination against whites.
you're way too sensitive to (incorrectly) perceived anti-white racism, and about as sensitive as a dick on novacaine towards your own anti-black racism. hence why you refer to blacks as "witnesses" instead of witnesses.

go recite the stormfront motto elsewhere. maybe you can convince my wife and parents that i am racist against them.
 

kelly4

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you're way too sensitive to (incorrectly) perceived anti-white racism, and about as sensitive as a dick on novacaine towards your own anti-black racism. hence why you refer to blacks as "witnesses" instead of witnesses.

go recite the stormfront motto elsewhere. maybe you can convince my wife and parents that i am racist against them.
I just gained a whole new level of respect for MJK. He named his son Devo.
 

Bullethighway

Well-Known Member
I tried to grow some kale
this year
rabbits eat it i didnt get none
love some turnips
squasg okra all that good stuff



Im a right winger
And not a racist
as i said before i hate just as many
White people as i do black people
May god be with you buck
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I tried to grow some kale
this year
rabbits eat it i didnt get none
love some turnips
squasg okra all that good stuff



Im a right winger
And not a racist
as i said before i hate just as many
White people as i do black people
May god be with you buck
aren't you the same guy who is outraged at obama for not prosecuting the NBPP case, when bush also refused to prosecute the same case?
 

Bullethighway

Well-Known Member
I remembered bush not being in office
But i do remember hearing obamas crew
Wouldnt prosecute them
am i a racist for thinking they should of been
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I remembered bush not being in office
But i do remember hearing obamas crew
Wouldnt prosecute them
am i a racist for thinking they should of been
i don't know, how do you prosecute a case of voter intimidation when no voters say they were intimidated?

were you also up in arms when a bunch of white men tried to stand in front of polling places and ask hispanics for their papers illegally?
 

Bullethighway

Well-Known Member
First i herd of that
but hell yea if ur not an american
U dont vote you should not be aloud to vote
if you dont got an id
something is bad wrong with you
Very iresponsible to not have an id
And be tresspassing on our land
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
if you dont got an id
something is bad wrong with you
Very iresponsible to not have an id
And be tresspassing on our land
yeah. you've said enough.



voter ID is a scheme to disenfranchise voters because republicans can not win on the merits. it is a solution to a problem that does not exist.
 

AlecTheGardener

Well-Known Member
First i herd of that
but hell yea if ur not an american
U dont vote you should not be aloud to vote
if you dont got an id
something is bad wrong with you
Very iresponsible to not have an id
And be tresspassing on our land
I often leave my house without my passport.

Good thing I don't live in a tottalarian state, that seems to be your wet dream.

The next time someone stops you I hope you show your papers, don't question anything about it, just hand them over. If they are regular citizens be sure to let them look through your wallet also.

I like my liberty. Back up buddy, that sort of thinking belongs in soviet Russia, Khmer Cambodia, Hitlers's germany, El Duce's Italy and other assorted trash governments throughout history.

No, I am allowed to travel freely about my business without being interrupted.
 

Nutes and Nugs

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i don't know, how do you prosecute a case of voter intimidation when no voters say they were intimidated?

were you also up in arms when a bunch of white men tried to stand in front of polling places and ask hispanics for their papers illegally?
I remember the "voter intimidation" in Philly.

 

SmokeyDan

Well-Known Member
Getting your cock sucked by bums for free!
Walk up to a homeless woman and her daughter with a bag from McDonalds or Wendeys or some such.

Tell them the bag is theirs for sexual favors from the daughter.

Then after you give them the bag, which they discover is empty.

And that is how you make a homeless child cry twice.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Maybe the KKK needs to stand around polls next time?

Alleged voter intimidation in Philadelphia[edit]
Main article: New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case


Alleged instance of voter intimidation in Philadelphia during the 2008 US presidential election.
During the 2008 presidential election, poll watchers found two New Black Panther militia members shouting racial slurs outside a polling place in Philadelphia.[26] One of the two was a credentialed poll watcher, while the other was a New Black Panther member who had brought a police-style nightstick baton. A University of Pennsylvania student, Stephen Robert Morse, was hired by the local Republican Party on behalf of the John McCain presidential campaign to tape the incident.[27] His video aired on several news outlets throughout the country. Republican poll watcher Chris Hill stated that voters were complaining about intimidation, while the District Attorney's office stated that they had not been contacted by any voters.[28] The New Black Panther with the nightstick was escorted away by the police.[29]
On January 7, 2009, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a civil suit against the New Black Panther Party and three of its members alleging violations of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 over the incident at the Philadelphia polling place. The suit accused members King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson of being outside a polling location wearing the uniform of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, and said that Shabazz repeatedly brandished a police-style baton weapon.[30] The suit sought an injunction preventing further violations of the Voting Rights Act. After the defendants did not appear for court, a default judgment was entered.[citation needed] On May 29, 2009, the Department of Justice requested and received an injunction against the member who had carried the nightstick, but against the advice of prosecutors who had worked on the case, department superiors ordered the suit dropped against the remaining members. On July 6, 2010, J. Christian Adams, a former lawyer for the Justice Department, testified before the Commission on Civil Rights and alleged that the case was dropped because “We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens,”.[31] Former Civil Rights Division Voting Section Chief Christopher Coates testified on September 24, 2010, "I am here today to testify about the Department of Justice's final disposition of the New Black Panther Party case and the hostility in the Civil Rights Division and the Voting Section toward the equal enforcement of some of the federal voting laws." (pp. 7, 22–25; pp. 8, 1–2)[32] Abigail Thernstrom, the Republican-appointed vice chairwoman of the Commission, has written that perhaps the Panthers should have been prosecuted under section 11 (b) of the Voting Rights Act for [its] actions of November 2008, but the legal standards that must be met to prove voter intimidation—the charge—are very high. And "The incident involved only two Panthers at a single majority-black precinct in Philadelphia. So far—after months of hearings, testimony and investigation no one has produced actual evidence that any voters were too scared to cast their ballots."[33]
According to an April 23, 2010 press release from the New Black Panther Party, the Philadelphia member involved in the nightstick incident was suspended until January 2010. "The New Black Panther Party made it clear then and now we don't support voter intimidation...The charges against the entire organization and the chairman were dropped. The actions of one individual cannot be attributed to an entire organization any more than every act of any member of the Catholic Church be charged to the Vatican."[34]
 

Nutes and Nugs

Well-Known Member
Alleged voter intimidation in Philadelphia[edit]
Main article: New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case


Alleged instance of voter intimidation in Philadelphia during the 2008 US presidential election.
During the 2008 presidential election, poll watchers found two New Black Panther militia members shouting racial slurs outside a polling place in Philadelphia.[26] One of the two was a credentialed poll watcher, while the other was a New Black Panther member who had brought a police-style nightstick baton. A University of Pennsylvania student, Stephen Robert Morse, was hired by the local Republican Party on behalf of the John McCain presidential campaign to tape the incident.[27] His video aired on several news outlets throughout the country. Republican poll watcher Chris Hill stated that voters were complaining about intimidation, while the District Attorney's office stated that they had not been contacted by any voters.[28] The New Black Panther with the nightstick was escorted away by the police.[29]
On January 7, 2009, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a civil suit against the New Black Panther Party and three of its members alleging violations of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 over the incident at the Philadelphia polling place. The suit accused members King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson of being outside a polling location wearing the uniform of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, and said that Shabazz repeatedly brandished a police-style baton weapon.[30] The suit sought an injunction preventing further violations of the Voting Rights Act. After the defendants did not appear for court, a default judgment was entered.[citation needed] On May 29, 2009, the Department of Justice requested and received an injunction against the member who had carried the nightstick, but against the advice of prosecutors who had worked on the case, department superiors ordered the suit dropped against the remaining members. On July 6, 2010, J. Christian Adams, a former lawyer for the Justice Department, testified before the Commission on Civil Rights and alleged that the case was dropped because “We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens,”.[31] Former Civil Rights Division Voting Section Chief Christopher Coates testified on September 24, 2010, "I am here today to testify about the Department of Justice's final disposition of the New Black Panther Party case and the hostility in the Civil Rights Division and the Voting Section toward the equal enforcement of some of the federal voting laws." (pp. 7, 22–25; pp. 8, 1–2)[32] Abigail Thernstrom, the Republican-appointed vice chairwoman of the Commission, has written that perhaps the Panthers should have been prosecuted under section 11 (b) of the Voting Rights Act for [its] actions of November 2008, but the legal standards that must be met to prove voter intimidation—the charge—are very high. And "The incident involved only two Panthers at a single majority-black precinct in Philadelphia. So far—after months of hearings, testimony and investigation no one has produced actual evidence that any voters were too scared to cast their ballots."[33]
According to an April 23, 2010 press release from the New Black Panther Party, the Philadelphia member involved in the nightstick incident was suspended until January 2010. "The New Black Panther Party made it clear then and now we don't support voter intimidation...The charges against the entire organization and the chairman were dropped. The actions of one individual cannot be attributed to an entire organization any more than every act of any member of the Catholic Church be charged to the Vatican."[34]
Well it looks like justice was served then.
 
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