People are fed up

People were obviously fed up with Dear Leader.
And no, two states will never be made out of Illinois.
It's been tried in California and elsewhere. Tell the Trumptards not to waste their time.

Woosh over your head....again

Nope I skimmed your dumb story about stupid people.

And you skimmed over the facts

Don't you have a Best Buy to loot

Ahh facts. Things you don't acknowledge when they smack ya upside? Gotcha :rolleyes-41:

You presented no facts, I'll wait...while you blabber
 
People are fed up but not fed up enough. It is time for pitchforks and torches. Stores try to save themselves by putting up signs that they support black lives matter. They need to be forced into posting "Not a Democrat".
What a great American you are, you fascist.
Fascism is Democrats getting votes the easy way, expropriating millions of ballots, or buying the ballots through solicitation, then filling them out with all-Democrat runners with votes to tip the scale, so the election will go to all their extreme leftists who haven't the majority due to their lack of appeal to moderates. And Uncle Joe has method of making tax dollars go into his deep pockets of past extortions.

And that's what I think.
 
Oregon, California, Illinois.....think hard

Some parts Oregon and California are very sparsly populatied, and tend heavily conservative ... think timber, mining and ranching ... if Jefferson because a state, Oregon would keep her 5 House seats, California would lose 3 is all ... this is 75% of Oregon and 33% of California by land area (roughly) ... staunchly Republican ...

I don't know what Illinois' problem is ... not a place where 10,000 sq mile chunks of wilderness is common ... like it is here on The West Coast ...
 
People were obviously fed up with Dear Leader.
And no, two states will never be made out of Illinois.
It's been tried in California and elsewhere. Tell the Trumptards not to waste their time.

Woosh over your head....again

Nope I skimmed your dumb story about stupid people.

And you skimmed over the facts

Don't you have a Best Buy to loot

Ahh facts. Things you don't acknowledge when they smack ya upside? Gotcha :rolleyes-41:

You presented no facts, I'll wait...while you blabber

I have some advice for the people in downstate Illinois and their stupid, meaningless "non-binding resolution".
Don't fucking go to Chicago!
 
Last edited:
Oregon, California, Illinois.....think hard

Some parts Oregon and California are very sparsly populatied, and tend heavily conservative ... think timber, mining and ranching ... if Jefferson because a state, Oregon would keep her 5 House seats, California would lose 3 is all ... this is 75% of Oregon and 33% of California by land area (roughly) ... staunchly Republican ...

I don't know what Illinois' problem is ... not a place where 10,000 sq mile chunks of wilderness is common ... like it is here on The West Coast ...

Illinois is corrupt as the day is long, hell their governors keep going to prison
 
People are fed up but not fed up enough. It is time for pitchforks and torches. Stores try to save themselves by putting up signs that they support black lives matter. They need to be forced into posting "Not a Democrat".
What a great American you are, you fascist.
Fascism is Democrats getting votes the easy way, expropriating millions of ballots, or buying the ballots through solicitation, then filling them out with all-Democrat runners with votes to tip the scale, so the election will go to all their extreme leftists who haven't the majority due to their lack of appeal to moderates. And Uncle Joe has method of making tax dollars go into his deep pockets of past extortions.

And that's what I think.
you nailed it.could not have said it better myself.
 
People are fed up but not fed up enough. It is time for pitchforks and torches. Stores try to save themselves by putting up signs that they support black lives matter. They need to be forced into posting "Not a Democrat".
What a great American you are, you fascist.
Fascism is Democrats getting votes the easy way, expropriating millions of ballots, or buying the ballots through solicitation, then filling them out with all-Democrat runners with votes to tip the scale, so the election will go to all their extreme leftists who haven't the majority due to their lack of appeal to moderates. And Uncle Joe has method of making tax dollars go into his deep pockets of past extortions.

And that's what I think.
Prove your accusations or be quiet.
 
People are fed up but not fed up enough. It is time for pitchforks and torches. Stores try to save themselves by putting up signs that they support black lives matter. They need to be forced into posting "Not a Democrat".
What a great American you are, you fascist.
Fascism is Democrats getting votes the easy way, expropriating millions of ballots, or buying the ballots through solicitation, then filling them out with all-Democrat runners with votes to tip the scale, so the election will go to all their extreme leftists who haven't the majority due to their lack of appeal to moderates. And Uncle Joe has method of making tax dollars go into his deep pockets of past extortions.

And that's what I think.
you nailed it.could not have said it better myself.
Oh, you post lies too?
 
is corrupt as the day is long, hell their governors keep going to prison

Funny, so do corrupt Trump insiders. :)

3000.jpg
 
LoL! Rightwing tears are tasty ANY time of the day.

#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC
The inner cities will not change. Those tears are forever. A few dollars more if that happens, will not change if the people do not change. No paid African American in political circles or near it, says a word about it. It is always someone else who did them wrong. Friends are needed. Do not cut them away. It is going to be difficult enough with this stolen election as it is.
 
Dude just stop, you're impressing nobody

Neil Goldschmidt, former governor of Oregon ... need I say more ...

I didn't know Goldschmidt, but as an Oregonian I figured I should probably Google him.

~~~~~~~~~

In May 2004, a rapid series of events resulted in Goldschmidt's confession to a sexual relationship with a young teenage girl in the 1970s; the quick demise of his political career, including resignations from several prominent organizations; and the transfer of his many documents from the privately run Oregon Historical Society to the state-run Oregon State Archives.

On May 6, under pressure from Willamette Week, Goldschmidt publicly announced that he had engaged in a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl (the victim later indicated she was 13)[41] for an extended period during his first term as Mayor of Portland.[2] Sex with a person under 16 years of age constitutes third degree rape under Oregon law, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.[42][43] By the time the relationship had become public, however, the statute of limitations had expired, making Goldschmidt immune from any prosecution over the matter.

Under Oregon law, Goldschmidt would have been required to register as a sex offender, had he been convicted of the crime of third-degree rape.[44] The fact that the registration law did not pass until 1997, after the illicit sexual relationship ended, would not have exempted him from registration.[45] Oregon case law has determined that the registration of offenders whose acts were committed prior to the passage of the law does not violate either Oregon's Constitution or the United States Constitution's prohibition on ex post facto laws.[46]

Goldschmidt's confessional letter was published on the front page of The Oregonian on May 7, 2004.[47] It differed from the Willamette Week's account, most notably in the length of the relationship ("nearly a year" according to Goldschmidt, but three years according to Willamette Week) and in Goldschmidt's use of the term "affair" to characterize it. The Oregonian was criticized for its coverage and use of the term "affair". Writers and editors at The Oregonian acknowledged mistakes in their handling of the story, but denied that a desire to protect Goldschmidt motivated the mistakes.[1] The Willamette Week article, written by Nigel Jaquiss, was awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.[48]

In his initial negotiations with Willamette Week, Goldschmidt agreed to resign his positions with the Texas Pacific Group and the Board of Higher Education, which he did.[1] His decision in 1990 not to run for a second term as governor, long the subject of speculation,[31] was finally explained.[49] Further developments revealed that Goldschmidt was assisted by businessman Robert K. Burtchaell in keeping his molestation of the girl a secret. In return, Goldschmidt gave his support to Burtchaell's (unsuccessful) bid to extend a lease for a houseboat moorage on the Willamette River.[50]

Goldschmidt's rabbi made an appeal in The Oregonian for forgiveness. Although Goldschmidt could no longer be prosecuted for the offense, the Oregon State Bar began an investigation into the matter. Goldschmidt submitted a Form B resignation, which was received by the bar on May 13, where he says that he is aware that he would not be eligible for readmission.[49][51]

Following complaints from local media over limited access to Goldschmidt's public papers stored at the Oregon Historical Society (OHS),[52] the state archivist announced May 29 that Goldschmidt would seize the 256 boxes of documents to guarantee public access as defined in a state law passed in 1973. That law required that public access to such records be maintained, but did not specify where the records be kept.[53] Following Goldschmidt's decision to put the documents in the care of the OHS, the state legislature passed a law requiring future governors to leave their documents in the state archives.[53] Many records were published on the state archives' website[54] in early 2005.[55]

The scandal has affected numerous people and organizations associated with Goldschmidt. Many people have been accused of knowing of the crime, but failing to act accordingly. Debby Kennedy, who worked for Goldschmidt while he was governor, recalled, "I just can't tell you how many rumors there were about him then."[56] Multnomah County Sheriff Bernie Giusto, who admitted knowing about the abuse,[56] announced his early retirement in February 2008.[57]

On March 7, 2011, the Oregon Senate President and Co-Speakers of the House released a statement that Goldschmidt's Governor's portrait had been removed from the walls of the State Capitol building in Salem and put into storage, out of respect for his victim.[58]
 

Forum List

Back
Top