BrokeLoser
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With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
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With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
Please, take those things away from us. Stop being racist, make all men and women truly equal, and stop the billionaires and the megacorps from turning us all into serfs.What if the Dems couldn't use impactful talking points such as racism, equality & income inequality to cultivate victim groups..what would they have?
Lets go with that Texas's Finest.I'm pretty sure that the "stop the steal" folks are the biggest victims in America today.
Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
I'll say yes, I agree.Lets go with that Texas's Finest.
But what about the standard practice of the Party Of Filth? Could they stay relevant without their pet humans they keep in shackles on the plantation on emotional promises to save them from evil, racist, greedy, capitalist, heterosexual, Christian whitey?
Great theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
It looks like everyone has sprinted by the African-Americans except you.Great theory...makes perfect sense.
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
I can spell plantation so clearly that puts me beyond 85% of blacks...but anyhoo, go ahead and refute the post with something substantive...you have my permission.It looks like everyone has sprinted by the African-Americans except you.Great theory...makes perfect sense.
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
How...Why?
I don’t think Blacks, or anybody with a brain, would agree that they are shackled on the plantation. But if you’re the one saying it then I guess I don’t really expect you to understandGreat theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
I don’t think Blacks, or anybody with a brain, would agree that they are shackled on the plantation. But if you’re the one saying it then I guess I don’t really expect you to understandGreat theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
Be honest and direct with your arguments and I’ll directly address. Fluff it up with distorted dishonest hyperbole and I’ll address that.I don’t think Blacks, or anybody with a brain, would agree that they are shackled on the plantation. But if you’re the one saying it then I guess I don’t really expect you to understandGreat theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
Don't let it scare you from addressing the total context...it's just a figure of speech, we both know you already knew that.
Try again....I'm standing by.
Great theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
I don’t think blacks have elected to stay shackled on the plantation. They are free citizens fighting back through generations of oppression. I can’t explain what you want me to explain because your whole premise is a lie.Great theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
Okay Slade, once again, I'll play your game of silly semantics.I don’t think blacks have elected to stay shackled on the plantation. They are free citizens fighting back through generations of oppression. I can’t explain what you want me to explain because your whole premise is a lie.Great theory...makes perfect sense.Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the peopleWith that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
Thank you for the permission Sir!I can spell plantation so clearly that puts me beyond 85% of blacks...but anyhoo, go ahead and refute the post with something substantive...you have my permission.
I'm sorry, but not only isn't that a sentence, it makes no sense. It might just need punctuation, or maybe you just need a punch in the nose.BrokeDick said:Lets go with that Texas's Finest.