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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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It's not liberals
or Hillary supporters
that are protesting Trump
It's ANTI-TRUMP Protesters that are protesting and hating people with Trump bumper stickers on their POS
You need to talk to them
not liberals or Hillary supporters
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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Ku Klux Klan sees Donald Trump as a sign things are going their way
With historic familial ties to the hate based organization, it is no wonder the Klan loves Trump. Klansmen across the nation see Trump's successes within the GOP electorate as a sign their message is getting across.
KKK leader Brent Waller, imperial wizard of the United Dixie White Knights in Mississippi, said stopping immigration — not blocking minority rights — is the Klan's No. 1 issue today.
And other Klan leaders say Donald Trump's ascendancy in the GOP is a sign things are going their way.
"You know, we began 40 years ago saying we need to build a wall," Arkansas-based Klan leader Thomas Robb said.
Despite trying to rebrand itself, the Klan has not stepped away from burning crosses. As the sun set on a warm Saturday in April,Klan members gathered in a huge circle in a northwest Georgia field to set a cross and Nazi swastika afire.
"White power!" they chanted in unison.
"Death to the ungodly! Death to our enemies!"
I guess non-racists are the ungodly, and the hate monger racist nationalists are godly
Just more backwards bubble world right wing delusion
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c wilmot
climber
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why is every other group of people allowed to be proud of their heritage but not whites?
why are white children taught that they should be ashamed of the color of their skin over what happened long before their birth?
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thebravecowboy
climber
The Good Places
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yeah, you know come to think of it, white people really are oppressed. I say, White Power! I say, white supremacy today, white supremacy tomorrow, white supremacy forever. Kinda catchy huh?
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c wilmot
climber
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white people are the only group discriminated against under US law by affirmative action
and how is whites being proud of their heritage 'pushing' it on others?
if thats true than what of black pride groups or La Raza?
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c wilmot
climber
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VT, CA, NM, and WY
I lived in Taos for a while where I was in the minority. It was an interesting experience for sure. and to be clear- I dont support extremist groups. I just feel the white community is doing a disservice to its youth by teaching innocent kids that they should be ashamed of their skin color over historical racism they dont understand and cant comprehend
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Winemaker
Sport climber
Yakima, WA
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Brain dead Klimmer? Wow; pot, meet kettle.
And why the Capitals in 'Bovine Dung'?
You never answer the question, but I'll ask again. What will you say when Hillary wins the election? Will you admit god didn't bless the tiny fingered homosexual or just make excuses?
If Trump chooses Newt for second in command, that will be six (6) wives between them. Now that is pretty religious.
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Fritz
Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
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This thread in general & Klimmer's posts in particular, remind me of old Kliban cartoons.
I suspect we need to conclude with a Kliban cat strafing this thread.
Enjoy yourselves.
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nah000
climber
no/w/here
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c wilmot: can you please name one thing that white people have overcome because they are white?
[and affirmative action is a non-answer as we did not have to overcome that... for all intents and purposes, we did that to ourselves to try to correct historical wrongs...]
ie. if there is no such thing, and i'm not aware of there being such a thing, then any attempts at creating a white pride movement are ultimately rooted consciously or unconsciously in pride over a past that is defined by white people being the dominant oppressor over much of the middle and western parts of the earth for too much of recentish history.
this doesn't mean that we should be ashamed of who we are now, but teaching "white pride" is [without an answer to the initial question and due to the consistency of white people's oppressive past] an exercise in racism, just as the words intrinsically connotatively imply.
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Escopeta
Trad climber
Idaho
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So the "Whites" are going to save Trump?
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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The Donald, a Pathological Liar, child rapist, corrupt, serial philanderer, bankruption King, con artist, scammer, racist, bigot, misogynist, morally bankrupt, ethically challenged, mob connected, psychopath, perv, hate monger, did we say rapist? narcissistic idiotic loser.
Is he a Perv?
I would say yes.
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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Donald Trump Spent Charity Funds On A Tim Tebow Autograph
A breach of IRS rules? Maybe. A breach of ethics? Definitely
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-charity-tim-tebow_us_57769648e4b04164640fc1f8?section=
Donald Trump appears to have spent thousands of dollars in charity funds to purchase sports memorabilia at a 2012 Susan G. Komen breast cancer fundraiser, potentially violating IRS law and providing yet another example of the faint stench of immorality that often lingers around Trump’s charitable endeavors.
The items in question were a jersey and a helmet, the latter signed by the then-popular NFL quarterback Tim Tebow. And while Trump himself raised the proverbial auction paddle and placed the $12,000 winning bid, research by The Washington Post indicates it was the Donald J. Trump Foundation — not The Donald himself — that foot the bill.
Whether or not this was an explicit breach of tax law hangs on what the presumptive GOP nominee did with the football gear after that January night in Palm Beach, California.
If Trump kept the items for himself, it is indeed a violation — after all, those dollars surely weren’t donated to help a billionaire freshen up his jersey collection. Trump likely would have needed to repurpose the signed memorabilia by donating it to another charity in order to avoid, per The Post, “self-dealing” IRS regulations, “which are designed to keep nonprofit officials from using their charities to help themselves.”
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Winemaker
Sport climber
Yakima, WA
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Well, at least Trump is finally rising some money:
WASHINGTON—In an effort to bolster his campaign war chest after reporting historically low levels of cash on hand heading into July, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump reportedly raised $50 million at a Thursday night fundraiser dinner in which GOP donors were given the chance to watch him weep for two consecutive hours. “Witnessing Mr. Trump stand hunched over at the dais as tears began streaming down his flushed, contorted face made for a truly wonderful evening, and it was an opportunity I simply could not pass up,” said billionaire industrialist David Koch, a longtime Republican donor who was reportedly one of 200 campaign contributors who paid $250,000 a plate to see the distraught GOP nominee break down into a fit of heavy sobs and occasional moans over the course of 120 minutes in the Grand Ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. “I know there was incredible demand for tickets to this event, and personally, I would have been willing to pay twice as much as I did to hear him sniffling as he wiped away the tears from his eyes before burying his face in his hands. This was easily the most enjoyable political fundraising event I have attended in decades.” Sources confirmed the campaign is also planning on offering donors who contribute over $5 million the chance to eat dinner alone with Donald Trump while he chokes on a steak.
Thanks Onion.
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Winemaker
Sport climber
Yakima, WA
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Even more fund raising stuff for the Man, although I'm not sure how this will fly with some of the Trumpsters:
NEW YORK—With his presidential campaign facing a historic funding shortfall that has left it with only $1.3 million on hand, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump was reportedly forced to reduce costs this week by replacing Eric Trump with a cheap migrant son. “In order to keep this campaign running smoothly, I had to find some ways to cut back on expenses, which is why I’ve made the tough but necessary decision to part ways with Eric and bring on Javier as my third-born child,” said Trump at a morning press event, placing his hand on the shoulder of the suit-clad 32-year-old Mexican immigrant while explaining that his newly appointed son, who recently arrived in the U.S. without documentation or a work visa, would assume his former son’s place in the family as the younger brother to Donald Jr. and Ivanka. “Eric has been a very good son and done some great work on this campaign, but the fact is that we need to make some adjustments. By replacing him with Javier, I’m getting a good, hardworking, loyal son at a fraction of the cost. It’s a win-win. Plus, Javier loves being here—you can tell he’s so grateful just to have the opportunity to be a Trump.” The presidential candidate added that although he appreciated Javier’s productivity and work ethic, there would likely be no place for him in the Trump family after the migrant son’s seasonal election work ends in November.
Again, thanks for the super info from The Onion. (The Onion is sort of like a reverse Klimmer source, so I hope they cancel. Although, after about 10 seconds thought, I realized the Onion is way more intelligent than Klimmer's youtube sh#t, so I guess they won't. Cancel that is. That means, Klimmer, that if two forces meet, the stronger one will prevail. It's sort of a physics thing, like Fund's First Law of Opposition: If you push it hard enough, it will fall over)
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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Michael Savage: 'Trey Gowdy Should Be Impeached For Wasting My Time' On Benghazi
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/michael-savage-trey-gowdy-should-be-impeached-wasting-my-time-benghazi
Conservative talk radio host Michael Savage mocked Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., yesterday after Gowdy’s Benghazi Select Committee released a report that offered no new information about the 2012 attack.
“Trey Gowdy should be impeached for wasting my time!” he fumed. “He promised us a lot! Remember?”
He added: “He had a Benghazi hearing three months ago and it was an embarrassment. Hillary turned them into idiots. Trey Gowdy. Here he is again now, $80 million later, what did he find out? Nothing other than what we knew already.”
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Ken M
Mountain climber
Los Angeles, Ca
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I lived in Taos for a while where I was in the minority. It was an interesting experience for sure. and to be clear- I dont support extremist groups. I just feel the white community is doing a disservice to its youth by teaching innocent kids that they should be ashamed of their skin color over historical racism they dont understand and cant comprehend
I'm not aware of anyone teaching children that they should be "ashamed".
It sounds like you are advocating hiding the past from these kids, not allowing them to make up their minds. Not what I'd call liberty.
I imagine that you'd not want the Germans teaching about WWII, and you must LOVE the Turks denying the genocide, no doubt to spare their children.
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Winemaker
Sport climber
Yakima, WA
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Klimmer, the guy is a self serving as#@&%e. Get a grip.
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