I mean I’d like to see that wack job Pelosi killed too…But this lady deserves whatever she gets.
This guy posts shit on here about maga people as though there aren’t absolute fucking mutants on his side. Give it up - we get it. You don’t like MAGA. Note taken.
The ironic thing is he’s just doing what you guys do.
Show me where I posted videos of Biden or Obama supporters over and over making fools of themselves?
I mean, there’s plenty of content, but who really cares? There’s idiots in every group.
What I wonder about is how the state can proceed against these political prisoners held without due process and denied a speedy trial in accordance with Article 6 of the United States Constitution. I am unfamiliar with federal rules, but it seems to me the most basic constitutional rights of these people have been trampled upon.
You don’t really understand the words you use, huh? You don’t think black people deserve to live in general, but these traitorous insurrectionist trash deserve special treatment. Right, right…at least you’re consistently disingenuous
Only a cunt like you would put those words in his mouth. You noble saver of black people you.
I have little sympathy for thugs regardless of color, and I despise racism which includes reverse racism. I do not believe diversity should trump equal protection of laws. Lewis Powell interjected this idea of compelling state interest in his wholly wretched decision in Bakke v Regents of the University of California. If you want an interesting read, I suggest you read about the lives of minority admittees admitted to UC Davis med school in place of Alan Bakke who in contrast turned out to be a credible physician.
Oscar Lewis who wrote a legendarily famous tome about Haiti and coined the term “culture of poverty.” Poverty creates lawlessness, gang membership, broken families, and blighted neighborhoods and has become a perennial problem in Democrat-governed cities. Liberals like Warden constantly assail others as being racists but somehow ignore the ghettoization of our cities where Democrat Party politicians have failed for nearly a century. They also ignore the fact that under Trump, black home ownership increased to its highest point ever while it decreased under Obama. Black unemployment also hits its lowest level under Trump and net worth of black families reached its apogee… The same Trump phenomenon was seen in the Latino community.
As a young Kennedy liberal, I was active in civil rights. I participated in the famous March on Montgomery, met Jessie Jackson, whom I actually used to like. I met also Ralph Abernathy, and I knew John Lewis well enough to telephone him at his home. I was formerly a member of the NAACP as was my father, and his father before him. We are from Philadelphia, the setting of the greatest study ever done in the realm of civil rights, and I would wager that I am the only one in this forum that has read it or knows anything about its author. Racism I have found is not the province of one race nor is it a matter of whose ox is being gored. In the study of human servitude, the United States and the UK are heroic in stature, for these nations abolished it. Slavery itself got its name from the earliest mass enslavement movement which was of slavic people, more than 15 million slavs captured and enslaved by the Ottoman Empire. The number of African slaves brought to the U.S. was a paltry one, 400,000 compared to the slave trade in the Middle East and Africa. More African slaves were imported into the island of Jamaica than into the USA. An equal number of white slaves were also imported as indentured servants who due to the expiration of their contracts of servitude were often treated more cruelly than black slaves who were many times more valuable economically. More than 15 million West African slaves were marched in chains by Muslim overlords across the Sahara to Eastern African ports be shipped to the Middle East. In the Middle East, all the slave men were castrated, and the babies of the women in concubines were routinely murdered.
I have tried over 20 legal cases in my life as a pro se litigant. I was in law school when my wife came down with Alzheimer’s disease. Caring for her cut short my legal ambitions though I should have stood for the bar many years earlier when a degree was not required for licensure. My commentary on legal matters usually involves the element of race but my overriding concern is not race but justice, equal justice under the law which unfortunately does not always transpire in any legal jurisdiction. My next door neighbor is a former federal magistrate, and we have had many conversations over the years on the subject of race and justice. BTW, he was born in the Bahamas. We share a conservative philosophy and belief in the sacrosanctness of the family.
Not one example you posted hits the mark…. Lol
The first video is of people ASSAULTING a gubernatorial candidate and also making racist remarks.
The second I believe committed federal felonies
The third is the AMA changing a medical definition.
The 4th is an ad campaign published by the State or City of NY.
I’m talking about idiotic statements from normal democrats and republicans.
Try again.
1st lie. You support thugs that are white, hence the defense of the insurrectionists, Charlottesville, etc. You’re a simple racist, nothing more, nothing special.
Lewis Powell Jr, who presided over the school board at the time when the Commonwealth of VA was locked in a campaign of defiance against the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of racial integration Brown vs Board of Education, and who’s law firm represented BROWN in the case Brown vs Board of Education. The same Powell Jr who, a onetime corporate lawyer for and on the board of Phillip Morris until his appointment to the Supreme Court by Nixon, attacked Ralph Nader for revealing how the automobile industry was putting profits over the safety of is consumers, as an attack on the “free enterprise system” and a move towards socialism…things like seat belts. This is the same Powell Jr who was a champion of the tobacco industry and railed against scientific evidence linking smoking to cancer deaths, arguing that tobacco company’s First Amendment rights were being infringed upon for not letting people know they are killing them. He issued a memo that led to billionaires to use their private charitable foundations to create “think tanks” which eventually just promoted junk science and lies for the benefit of big business, the Powell Memorandum. This is where we get Heritage and ALEC and inspiring the US Chamber of Commerce to become politically active. This memo foreshadowed his court opinions on things like First National Bank of Boston vs Bellotti which shifted the direction of the 1st Amendment to claiming coporate financial influence be considered the same as individual political speech. He defended the rapist, somewhat, in Coker v Georgia, saying essentially that she’ll get over it, and was called out in Snepp v US for not reading the briefing of the case at all (he had a habit of not reading anything about the case and issuing rulings based on his own opinions) pressing the need for government secrecy in favor of Nixon. He wrote the majority opinion in First National Bank v Bellotti which overturned a MA law restricting corporate contributions to political campaigns. He, of course, held the majority position in McCleskey v Kemp where he voted to uphold the death penalty against a study that showed that murderers sentenced for killing white victims were up to 40 times more likely to receive the death penalty than people who killed black victims.
Now, the only questions I have is whether Powell Jr is related to Lewis Thornton Powell who was an American Confederate soldier who attempted to assassinate William Seward as part of the plot to kill Lincoln. Wouldn’t be surprised. Seems right up your alley.
Oscar Lewis, who believed that black people were poor because of their behaviors and the behavior of their parents and had nothing to do with Jim Crow or maybe, like in Tulsa, when blacks establish their own Wall Street and hundreds of whites murder them and burn it down, had nothing to do with it at all. No, it was in their genes, in their culture. Clark believed slavery and segregation didn’t contribute at all, but instead it was “ghetto culture” that made them poor. It had nothing to do with red line laws that created ghettos and forced by law black families into them. Again, right up your alley, Bikki.
You write quite a bit, but it all boils down to the same…you’re nothing more than a simple racist, a stained soul. Too bad you’re far too gone to discover some virtue in life. You’re actually the worst person on here. Storm is an actual imbecile. GSC has no integrity whatsoever. But you…you know exactly what your pushing, and it 100% of the time is championing truly evil stuff. You’re a scary dude Biks…a very dark, dark soul.
Imagine being so in love with me you have to invoke my name in almost every post. Even the ones that have nothing to do with me.
Hey Warden…. Muah big fella. You need a little love? DJ didn’t scratch your back last night?