CrusaderFrank
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Trump is going to send Guno back to Cuba
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Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a day when people would not judge each other based on race, but thanks to guys like guno, that day has not yet come.
Trump has people sitting 24/7 on every political forum on the internet in the US. Including this one. So does the FBI/CIA/NSA and a few dozen other 'Agencies' who monitor every thread/post.Trump is going to send Guno back to Cuba
Trump has people sitting 24/7 on every political forum on the internet in the US. Including this one. So does the FBI/CIA/NSA and a few dozen other 'Agencies' who monitor every thread/post.Trump is going to send Guno back to Cuba
Every time the word 'Trump' is posted someone somewhere reads the post.
If I were 'Batshit' I'd be 'travelling light' if Trump becomes the next President.
Yes, America will be a better place
America’s demographic changes are shifting the electorate – and American politics. The 2016 electorate will be the most diverse in U.S. history due to strong growth among Hispanic eligible voters, particularly U.S.-born youth.
Nearly 59 million immigrants have arrived in the U.S. in the past 50 years, mostly from Latin America and Asia. Today, a near-record 14% of the country’s population is foreign born compared with just 5% in 1965. Over the next five decades, the majority of U.S. population growth is projected to be linked to new Asian and Hispanic immigration. American attitudes about immigration and diversity are supportive of these changes for the most part. More Americans say immigrants strengthen the country than say they burden it, and most say the U.S.’s increasing ethnic diversity makes it a better place to live.
10 demographic trends that are shaping the U.S. and the world
Who gives a shit about your pathetic opinion, go fuck yourself,Yes, America will be a better place
America’s demographic changes are shifting the electorate – and American politics. The 2016 electorate will be the most diverse in U.S. history due to strong growth among Hispanic eligible voters, particularly U.S.-born youth.
Nearly 59 million immigrants have arrived in the U.S. in the past 50 years, mostly from Latin America and Asia. Today, a near-record 14% of the country’s population is foreign born compared with just 5% in 1965. Over the next five decades, the majority of U.S. population growth is projected to be linked to new Asian and Hispanic immigration. American attitudes about immigration and diversity are supportive of these changes for the most part. More Americans say immigrants strengthen the country than say they burden it, and most say the U.S.’s increasing ethnic diversity makes it a better place to live.
10 demographic trends that are shaping the U.S. and the world, Right on, that basically means you will never see another Garbage RepubliKKKon in the WH again
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I have been all over the USA many times over in my 40 years of life and the best most educated intelligent people are from very diverse cities like LA, NY, ....
The dumbest of course is the pathetic poor southern Repugs, Rednecks, who have been voting for the same Garbage Republicons since the Carter days, and still poor as dirt with no health insurance but they hate union jobs because they love their 10 buck an hour promising promising Wal Mart gig![]()
So, you're nothing more than another dime-a-dozen, brainless, hyper-partisan drone? Great, just what no one needs.
Who gives a shit about your pathetic opinion, go fuck yourself,Yes, America will be a better place
America’s demographic changes are shifting the electorate – and American politics. The 2016 electorate will be the most diverse in U.S. history due to strong growth among Hispanic eligible voters, particularly U.S.-born youth.
Nearly 59 million immigrants have arrived in the U.S. in the past 50 years, mostly from Latin America and Asia. Today, a near-record 14% of the country’s population is foreign born compared with just 5% in 1965. Over the next five decades, the majority of U.S. population growth is projected to be linked to new Asian and Hispanic immigration. American attitudes about immigration and diversity are supportive of these changes for the most part. More Americans say immigrants strengthen the country than say they burden it, and most say the U.S.’s increasing ethnic diversity makes it a better place to live.
10 demographic trends that are shaping the U.S. and the world, Right on, that basically means you will never see another Garbage RepubliKKKon in the WH again
...
I have been all over the USA many times over in my 40 years of life and the best most educated intelligent people are from very diverse cities like LA, NY, ....
The dumbest of course is the pathetic poor southern Repugs, Rednecks, who have been voting for the same Garbage Republicons since the Carter days, and still poor as dirt with no health insurance but they hate union jobs because they love their 10 buck an hour promising promising Wal Mart gig![]()
So, you're nothing more than another dime-a-dozen, brainless, hyper-partisan drone? Great, just what no one needs.your post..
Yes, America will be a better place
America’s demographic changes are shifting the electorate – and American politics. The 2016 electorate will be the most diverse in U.S. history due to strong growth among Hispanic eligible voters, particularly U.S.-born youth.
Nearly 59 million immigrants have arrived in the U.S. in the past 50 years, mostly from Latin America and Asia. Today, a near-record 14% of the country’s population is foreign born compared with just 5% in 1965. Over the next five decades, the majority of U.S. population growth is projected to be linked to new Asian and Hispanic immigration. American attitudes about immigration and diversity are supportive of these changes for the most part. More Americans say immigrants strengthen the country than say they burden it, and most say the U.S.’s increasing ethnic diversity makes it a better place to live.
10 demographic trends that are shaping the U.S. and the world