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That voice being the angry white dupes of the greedy idiot GOP rich...
Dems too, and everyone else in the world...
 
You are nothing more than a tool Franco......................and not worth the effort to post to.
 
Get a load of this.................A play in the park depicting Trump getting assassinated..................Some have pulled sponsorship others now so much..............Like the NY Times and American Express....................

A freaking play that shows our current POTUS being killed in it.........................and the left thinks we are the ones with the problem.

The more I see of this.............the more I'm ready to tell them to :anj_stfu:

AmEx, Trump death play don't budge after Delta, BofA bolt


Shortly after Delta Airlines and Bank of America (BofA) pulled their sponsorship of the New York City Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar that depicted President Donald Trump as the slain emperor, American Express (AmEx) refused to pull its funding and the theater company will not budge after the public’s backlash.

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Also had a play like that about Obama....freak out, dupes...
Show the evidence..........................Do you condone that play......................Do you think it's cool................or is it your liberal wet fantasy..................
It's a play- let's make a mountain of hate out of it, dupe.
It fits right into this topic.................Spot on.................The creators of it are implying a message and a viewpoint......whether you like it or not..........................This very thread is about coming together...............

Those like yourself and the play................aren't interested.........and I'm not interested in associating with any ass that would put on a play like that one...............
They wanted to make some money. You didn't mind when it was one about Obama. Of course there was no GOP propaganda machine going on and on about that...
 
We have someone shooting at one of our few remaining bipartisan non political fun charitable events because he wants to kill a bunch of (insert political party).

The violence was against Republicans, not "insert political party." I know you want to edit it out because like a true liberal, you think it's okay to equate instead of truthfully do the math.
 
We have someone shooting at one of our few remaining bipartisan non political fun charitable events because he wants to kill a bunch of (insert political party).

The violence was against Republicans, not "insert political party." I know you want to edit it out because like a true liberal, you think it's okay to equate instead of truthfully do the math.
And insane is insane. It is unfortunate he had the facts on his side. see sig.
 
A rightwing controled Congress severely limited the free speech and employment of hundreds of Americans. That's a fact.

And the Democrats didn't?

You have Republicans passing bills to restrict free speech on college campus'.

You can't spin that away.

How has the left limited free speech?

By violence at Republican events, that's how. Protests like with Ann Coulter (and others) to stop her from speaking. As Patriot pointed out, stopping a presidential candidates rally using violence as a threat is what I call stopping free speech.
Three litte incidents Antifa lol, dupe, while RW hate crimes surge since the Orange racist...
What the hell are you smoking.
Not reported on Fox hate channel....
ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. Here's ...
https://thinkprogress.org/thinkprogress-has-been-tracking-hate-since-trumps-election-...
Feb 10, 2017 - ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. ... It is also clear that this time period produced noticeable spike in hate crimes, ...
US Hate Crimes Up 20 Percent in 2016, Fueled by Election - NBC News
www.nbcnews.com/.../u-s-hate-crimes-20-percent-2016-fueled-election-campaign-n7...
Mar 14, 2017 - Hate crimes in nine U.S. metropolitan areas rose more than 20 percent ... Trump has also expressed how he was personally affected, since his ...
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies ...
https://www.splcenter.org/.../hate-groups-increase-second-consecutive-year-trump-ele...
Feb 15, 2017 - The latest FBI statistics show that hate crimes against Muslims grew by 67 ... In the first 10 days after his election, the SPLC documented 867 ...
Hate crimes since the election: Here's who's been targeted since ...
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/02/.../hate-crimes-since...since/21712876/
Feb 13, 2017 - That's the number of hate incidentsThinkProgress has tracked since Nov. 9, 2016, when Donald Trump was declared president-elect. Of the ...
Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate ...
www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/02/olathe-kansas-shooting-trump-hate-crimes/
Feb 28, 2017 - Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate Crimes ... “What are they going to do to stop this hate crime?” ... administration stands against the hate crimes that have surged since he won the election.

Fake news.
 
A rightwing controled Congress severely limited the free speech and employment of hundreds of Americans. That's a fact.

And the Democrats didn't?

You have Republicans passing bills to restrict free speech on college campus'.

You can't spin that away.

How has the left limited free speech?

By violence at Republican events, that's how. Protests like with Ann Coulter (and others) to stop her from speaking. As Patriot pointed out, stopping a presidential candidates rally using violence as a threat is what I call stopping free speech.
Three litte incidents Antifa lol, dupe, while RW hate crimes surge since the Orange racist...
What the hell are you smoking.
Not reported on Fox hate channel....
ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. Here's ...
https://thinkprogress.org/thinkprogress-has-been-tracking-hate-since-trumps-election-...
Feb 10, 2017 - ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. ... It is also clear that this time period produced noticeable spike in hate crimes, ...
US Hate Crimes Up 20 Percent in 2016, Fueled by Election - NBC News
www.nbcnews.com/.../u-s-hate-crimes-20-percent-2016-fueled-election-campaign-n7...
Mar 14, 2017 - Hate crimes in nine U.S. metropolitan areas rose more than 20 percent ... Trump has also expressed how he was personally affected, since his ...
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies ...
https://www.splcenter.org/.../hate-groups-increase-second-consecutive-year-trump-ele...
Feb 15, 2017 - The latest FBI statistics show that hate crimes against Muslims grew by 67 ... In the first 10 days after his election, the SPLC documented 867 ...
Hate crimes since the election: Here's who's been targeted since ...
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/02/.../hate-crimes-since...since/21712876/
Feb 13, 2017 - That's the number of hate incidentsThinkProgress has tracked since Nov. 9, 2016, when Donald Trump was declared president-elect. Of the ...
Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate ...
www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/02/olathe-kansas-shooting-trump-hate-crimes/
Feb 28, 2017 - Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate Crimes ... “What are they going to do to stop this hate crime?” ... administration stands against the hate crimes that have surged since he won the election.

Fake news.
Hilarious, dupe. That would be the violent Dem news duhhh...Oh antifa punks video played a million times on Fox, dupe.
 
And the Democrats didn't?

By violence at Republican events, that's how. Protests like with Ann Coulter (and others) to stop her from speaking. As Patriot pointed out, stopping a presidential candidates rally using violence as a threat is what I call stopping free speech.
Three litte incidents Antifa lol, dupe, while RW hate crimes surge since the Orange racist...
What the hell are you smoking.
Not reported on Fox hate channel....
ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. Here's ...
https://thinkprogress.org/thinkprogress-has-been-tracking-hate-since-trumps-election-...
Feb 10, 2017 - ThinkProgress has been tracking hate since Trump's election. ... It is also clear that this time period produced noticeable spike in hate crimes, ...
US Hate Crimes Up 20 Percent in 2016, Fueled by Election - NBC News
www.nbcnews.com/.../u-s-hate-crimes-20-percent-2016-fueled-election-campaign-n7...
Mar 14, 2017 - Hate crimes in nine U.S. metropolitan areas rose more than 20 percent ... Trump has also expressed how he was personally affected, since his ...
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies ...
https://www.splcenter.org/.../hate-groups-increase-second-consecutive-year-trump-ele...
Feb 15, 2017 - The latest FBI statistics show that hate crimes against Muslims grew by 67 ... In the first 10 days after his election, the SPLC documented 867 ...
Hate crimes since the election: Here's who's been targeted since ...
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/02/.../hate-crimes-since...since/21712876/
Feb 13, 2017 - That's the number of hate incidentsThinkProgress has tracked since Nov. 9, 2016, when Donald Trump was declared president-elect. Of the ...
Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate ...
www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/02/olathe-kansas-shooting-trump-hate-crimes/
Feb 28, 2017 - Trump Slammed for Silence on Kansas Shooting Amid Surge in Hate Crimes ... “What are they going to do to stop this hate crime?” ... administration stands against the hate crimes that have surged since he won the election.

Fake news.
Hilarious, dupe. That would be the violent Dem news duhhh...Oh antifa punks video played a million times on Fox, dupe.

The SPLC is a proven communist propaganda organ. It claimed that the American Enterprise Institute was a hate group. We can evaluate the rest of its absurd judgements accordingly.
 
Sure, go for it. It just adds to the point that both sides have grown increasingly extreme; that both sides are part of the problem.

Both sides do bash each other, but only one incites violence. Can you name the last right-wing riot in this country?

Yes, both sides have become more extreme. On the right, there is inner-fighting between Tea Party types and the establishment. On the left, they've cozied up with Socialism. The US Communist Party supported their last three Presidential candidates.

So what we have here is constitutionalism vs communism. It's oil and water. Of course it's going to get more extreme. It's why in the past, I suggested we just separate the country; divide it right down the middle; conservatives on one side and liberals on the other. It seems that's the only way we can actually ever live in peace.
 
The Klan were not so much "conservatives" as "übeconservatives"
The KKK was founded by the Dumbocrats, you dimwit. There wasn't a conservative in sight. :lmao:

WRONG Buttsoiler. I gave you names, dates and places right there. You go right ahead and try to prove any of that wrong. Be the first.
And you didn't give a single link. Chew on this bitch...
Founded in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party
It gets better, bitch....
Though Congress passed legislation designed to curb Klan terrorism, the organization saw its primary goal–the reestablishment of white supremacy–fulfilled through Democratic victories in state legislatures across the South in the 1870s
We're not done yet, bitch...
The KKK was founded in Tennessee immediately after the end of the Civil War as a sort of social club for former Confederate Soldiers whose influence quickly spread through the decimated Southern states. As Columbia professor Eric Foner wrote in his A Short History of Reconstruction, in its early days, the group was loosely bound by one main principle: launching a reign of terror against Republican leaders
:dance::dance::dance:

Ku Klux Klan - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

The Democratic Party and the KKK | Dan O'Donnell | News/Talk 1130 WISN

Ah, it's links you want while I'm getting to bed so I can wake up at 0530 rested, is it Buttsoiler?

Well, you're in luck. Having educated liars like you over and over in the past and dropped links all over this fucking site, I've got 'em bookmarked. Here's just a few of 'em.

Source One: Wiki
First KKK
>> The first Klan was founded in 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee, by six veterans of the Confederate Army.[17] The name is probably derived from the Greek word kuklos which means circle, suggesting a circle or band of brothers.[18]

Although there was little organizational structure above the local level, similar groups rose across the South and adopted the same name and methods.[19] Klan groups spread throughout the South as an insurgent movement during the Reconstruction era in the United States. As a secret vigilante group, the Klan targeted freedmen and their allies; it sought to restore white supremacy by threats and violence, including murder, against black and white Republicans.

Second KKK
... In 1915, the second Klan was founded in Atlanta, Georgia. Starting in 1921, it adopted a modern business system of recruiting (which paid most of the initiation fee and costume charges as commissions to the organizers) and grew rapidly nationwide at a time of prosperity. Reflecting the social tensions of urban industrialization and vastly increased immigration, its membership grew most rapidly in cities, and spread out of the South to the Midwest and West. The second KKK preached "One Hundred Percent Americanism" and demanded the purification of politics, calling for strict morality and better enforcement of prohibition. Its official rhetoric focused on the threat of the Catholic Church, using anti-Catholicism and nativism.[4] Its appeal was directed exclusively at white Protestants.[21] <<

Source Two: The Present Day Ku Klux Klan Movement, Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, December 11, 1967
>> The six Confederate army veterans credited with originating the Ku Klux Klan on Christmas Eve of 1865 in Pulaski, Tenn. are not memorialized in current klan literature. ... The organization to which modern klansmen pay homage was the Ku Klux Klan headed by Nathan Bedford Forrest, which officially operated in at least nine Southern states from 1867 to 1869 and unofficially for some years thereafter.

The conversion of klan purposes from amusement to terrorism had already been demonstrated by the time representatives of the local klan "dens" held a unifying convention in Nashville, Tenn., in 1867 and elected former Confederate Army General Forrest as their grand wizard. <<​

(worth noting -- Forrest was not even present, elected in absentia. In January 1869, concerned about the violence developing, he issued his fist and only General Order Number one, officially disbanding the organization and ordering its robes and other regalia destroyed. So when President Grant worked to wipe out the Klan in the next decade, he was battling an organization that officially no longer existed as such. These were ad hoc local/regional groups that had ignored the order to disband.

Fun quiz: who was the next POTUS after Grant to take on the Klan?

Lyndon Johnson, 1965

Source TWO: ---Extremism in America/ADL

>> About the Ku Klux Klan

The Ku Klux Klan is a racist, anti-Semitic movement with a commitment to extreme violence to achieve its goals of racial segregation and white supremacy.

... At first, the Ku Klux Klan focused its anger and violence on African-Americans, on white Americans who stood up for them, and against the federal government which supported their rights. Subsequent incarnations of the Klan, which typically emerged in times of rapid social change, added more categories to its enemies list, including Jews, Catholics (less so after the 1970s), homosexuals, and different groups of immigrants.

Founder: Confederate Civil War veterans Captain John C. Lester, Major James R. Crowe, John D. Kennedy, Calvin Jones, Richard R. Reed, Frank O. McCord <<

Source THREE:
In Pulaski, Tennessee, a group of Confederate veterans convenes to form a secret society that they christen the "Ku Klux Klan." The KKK rapidly grew from a secret social fraternity to a paramilitary force bent on reversing the federal government's progressive Reconstruction Era-activities in the South, especially policies that elevated the rights of the local African American population.

The name of the Ku Klux Klan was derived from the Greek word kyklos, meaning "circle," and the Scottish-Gaelic word "clan," which was probably chosen for the sake of alliteration. Under a platform of philosophized white racial superiority, the group employed violence as a means of pushing back Reconstruction and its enfranchisement of African Americans. Former Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest was the KKK's first grand wizard; in 1869, he unsuccessfully tried to disband it after he grew critical of the Klan's excessive violence. <<

Source FOUR:
>> The original Ku Klux Klan was created in an 1865 meeting in a law office by six Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was, at first, a humorous social club centering on practical jokes and hazing rituals. From 1866 to 1867, various local units began breaking up black prayer meetings and invading black homes at night to steal firearms. Some of these activities may have been modeled on previous Tennessee vigilante groups such as the Yellow Jackets and Redcaps.

... As historian Elaine Frantz Parsons discovered:

"Lifting the Klan mask revealed a chaotic multitude of antiblack vigilante groups, disgruntled poor white farmers, wartime guerrilla bands, displaced Democratic politicians, illegal whiskey distillers, coercive moral reformers, bored young men, sadists, rapists, white workmen fearful of black competition, employers trying to enforce labor discipline, common thieves, neighbors with decades-old grudges, and even a few freedmen and white Republicans who allied with Democratic whites or had criminal agendas of their own." << --- Ku Klux: The Birth of the Klan During Reconstruction, Elaine Franz Parsons PhD, p.816

Source FIVE:
>> The first Klan was created by six men from Pulaski Tennessee, in the image of other secret societies of the day. The hierarchical organization with local chapters housed under a national umbressa [sic] structure.

... History and context:

The first KKK was formed in the American South at the end of the civil war, when the victorious Union government imposed a version of martial law on the south and began to enforce laws designed to end segregation against black citizens. When a constitutional amendment granted black men the right to vote in 1870, the group turned to intimidation and violence to try to halt de-segregation. <<

Source SIX:
>> Started during Reconstruction at the end of the Civil War, the Klan quickly mobilized as a vigilante group to intimidate Southern blacks - and any whites who would help them - and to prevent them from enjoying basic civil rights. <<

Source SEVEN:
>> The original Ku Klux Klan was organized by ex-Confederate elements to oppose the Reconstruction policies of the radical Republican Congress and to maintain "white supremacy." After the Civil War, when local government in the South was weak or nonexistent and there were fears of black outrages and even of an insurrection, informal vigilante organizations or armed patrols were formed in almost all communities. These were linked together in societies, such as the Men of Justice, the Pale Faces, the Constitutional Union Guards, the White Brotherhood, and the Order of the White Rose. The Ku Klux Klan was the best known of these, and in time it absorbed many of the smaller organizations. <<
I can give you a long list of these vigilante groups. Dozens of them. One of them, the "White League" was the organization commemorated in the "Liberty Place" monument that the city of New Orleans just took down

Source EIGHT:
>> The 19th-century Klan was originally organized as a social club by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tenn., in 1866. They apparently derived the name from the Greek word kyklos, from which comes the English circle; Klan was added for the sake of alliteration and Ku Klux Klan emerged. The organization quickly became a vehicle for Southern white underground resistance to Radical Reconstruction. Klan members sought the restoration of white supremacy through intimidation and violence aimed at the newly enfranchised black freedmen. A similar organization, the Knights of the White Camelia, began in Louisiana in 1867. <<​

I've got lots more of these. And you know damn well I have 'em since you've been shown all this before. Apparently the strategy of the Cult of Ignorance is an attempted war of attrition, hoping to wear me out by having to look these up over and over and over. Unfortunately I saw this coming and that's exactly why I bookmarked them. I knew the Self-Delusionists would be back trying the same myths expecting different results. Meanwhile all I have to do is cut an paste what I already did and what you already ignored. Because
you cannot win with Ignorance.

Meanwhile, I invited you to refute ANY of the detailed info I posted, and you FAILED. Again.

Bonus track:
>> They were explicitly Christian terrorist in ideology, basing their beliefs on a "religious foundation" in Christianity.[65] The goals of the KKK included, from an early time on, an intent to "reestablish Protestant Christian values in America by any means possible," and believe that "Jesus was the first Klansman."[66] Their cross-burnings were conducted not only to intimidate targets, but to demonstrate their respect and reverence for Jesus Christ, and the lighting ritual was steeped in Christian symbolism, including the saying of prayers and singing of Christian hymns.[67] Many modern Klan organizations, such as the Knights Party, USA, continue to focus on the Christian supremacist message, asserting that there is a "war" on to destroy "western Christian civilization." (QuickWiki)

Though similar to the pagan fire festivals of central Europe during the middle ages, the Klan's cross burnings in the 1920s were invariably constrained by a strict Christian ritual. The ceremony opened with a prayer by the "Kludd", or Klavern minister. The multitude then sang "Onward Christian Soldiers."

... Bathed in warmth, left arms oustretched toward the blazing icon and voices raised in "The Old Rugged Cross," Klansmen felt as in one body. -- The Fiery Cross: The Ku Klux Klan in America <<
--- that's another good comprehensive source on the whole story (Disclaimer: literacy required)

Random further reading:
Of course, I'll run these out all over again the next time you decide to pretend you never saw all this shit, just as you did all the previous times. Which is exactly why I bookmark 'em.
 
Yes folks - Pogo Homo really did contradict himself in back-to-back posts.
The Klan were not so much "conservatives" as "übeconservatives"

None of them had any known political affiliation.
So in post #1197 he claims that the KKK was (and I quote) "über conservatives" and then in post #1209 he says "none of them had any known political affiliation". :laugh:

"Conservative" is not a political party, Dumbass. It's a type of ideological values. :banghead:
 
Both sides do bash each other, but only one incites violence. Can you name the last right-wing riot in this country?

Yes, both sides have become more extreme. On the right, there is inner-fighting between Tea Party types and the establishment. On the left, they've cozied up with Socialism. The US Communist Party supported their last three Presidential candidates.

So what we have here is constitutionalism vs communism. It's oil and water. Of course it's going to get more extreme. It's why in the past, I suggested we just separate the country; divide it right down the middle; conservatives on one side and liberals on the other. It seems that's the only way we can actually ever live in peace.

Libturds are like locusts. They've destroyed most of the cities, they've fucked up commiefornia and the NE now they're spreading like a disease into states like Montana, TX and the south and continue to vote for bed wetters.

We need a wall around these places also.
 
Founded in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party
Imbecile... that would be the Bible Belt ... the bastion of conservatism...
Bwahahaha!!! Stupid...in 1870...the entire nation was the "Bible Belt". Everyone had a deep faith and subscribed to a rigid religious doctrine. The South was dominated by the Dumbocrats.

We can add history to economics, business, politics, current events, basic math, and grammar as the list of things that Faun Over Men doesn't have the first clue about. :laugh:

The level of moronity is off the proverbial scale.

In terms of political parties the South was indeed dominated by Democrats at the time the Klan was founded (it was in fact the only political party that even existed there in 1865) ---- but that doesn't mean every person walking around there is registered with a fucking political party. Doesn't mean that now, didn't mean that then, and unless somebody passes some weird law making a political party registration mandatory, it will NEVER mean that.

What you're vainly attempting here is yet another dishonest Composition Fallacy that is at the heart of this entire thrust of this thread ---- " "their side" did X, therefore everyone on "their side" did X". Even though you've been humiliated with the evidence, let alone the fact that neither "their side" nor "your side" means today what it meant 150 years ago. The Republicans of that era was where the Liberals called home. That is, if they had a political party at all, a status which has never in history been a requirement for anybody.

Freaking idiot.
 
'sir' donald?

more like prisoner # 3576620 :eusa_dance:

Please don't play into that. It's so un-American.

Look, when Obama was elected, he was our president.

Did anyone dispute that? No.

I gave him 1 year before I realized all that "most transparent administration ever" was horseshit.


Leftists? They were looking to impeach The Donald before Inauguration Day.

That ain't right.

don't talk to me about being un-american. look at what's right in front of you. will you still deny everything when he resigns or his cabinet are in handcuffs?

THAT, my dear will be downright unpatriotic.

I'm sorry dear. :cuckoo:

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What's the battery life on that puppy?

ask mike pence. oh wait. he just lawyer'd up. uh-oh.....lol.....
 
Please don't play into that. It's so un-American.

Look, when Obama was elected, he was our president.

Did anyone dispute that? No.

I gave him 1 year before I realized all that "most transparent administration ever" was horseshit.


Leftists? They were looking to impeach The Donald before Inauguration Day.

That ain't right.

don't talk to me about being un-american. look at what's right in front of you. will you still deny everything when he resigns or his cabinet are in handcuffs?

THAT, my dear will be downright unpatriotic.

I'm sorry dear. :cuckoo:

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What's the battery life on that puppy?

ask mike pence. oh wait. he just lawyer'd up. uh-oh.....lol.....
...and? Why wouldn't he? He knows how corrupt the left wing attackers are.
 
He's a rich old man who gives his $$$ to charity. Unlike your rich old man who uses his to hoodwink people and get as many dollars from them as he can.

I presume you know that your benevolent mentor, George Soros is a convicted felon.

Aside from what he "gives" to a charity he also fuels:

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Those are the things he believes in. You don't have to agree but he isn't running the left.
 
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