Mayoral Candidate in Jackson Mississippi

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Max E., Apr 8, 2014.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Don't forget Hank Johnson. Another African Democrat. He's the one who thought Guam might "tip over".
     
    #11     Apr 8, 2014
  2. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    And I've gotta say after living around REAL Africans in FL who actually WORK, this pile of shit has ZERO business being called an "African American." The REAL Africans hate trash like him, and I support the REAL Africans in their findings... Call him for what he is, a POS N____, but "African American," he is not! I came from Italian Grandparents. Do I call myself Italian American? Don't think so! Do I want a 'free' ride as my Grandfather fought in WWII? Nope! I want freedom. What a bad word that is while America falls to PURE communism thanks to our sheep who won't hold demonazis accountable for RUINING this GREAT country!:mad:
     
    #12     Apr 8, 2014
  3. Wide Tailz

    Wide Tailz

    Every major city that has been taken over by black politicians has set foot on the slippery slope that leads straight to Liberia: the black mecca where ex-American slaves have been liberated, with nary a white person in sight, free to live as they choose........
     
    #13     Apr 8, 2014
  4. piezoe

    piezoe

    This is neither a democrat nor republican issue, it's an ignorance issue, and it is much worse in Mississippi than the video clip might suggest. Not that there is anyone more ignorant than the mayoral candidate, but there are thousands like her in Mississippi. These folks have little likelihood of being elected, even in Mississippi, BUT THEY ARE ALLOWED TO VOTE! The real problem for Mississippi is three-fold: the churches; the public schools, the mayoral candidate being not necessarily an atypical student, and ignorance among the legislature and Governor's office.

    Governor Phil Bryant, of "Personhood" Amendment fame, and the legislature have just finished debating whether "In God we Trust" should be added to the State Seal -- conclusion: it should. Last week, the "Religious Freedom Act" was passed, an act with only minor changes from the one recently vetoed in Arizona. Meanwhile a couple hundred thousand Mississippians have no access to routine medical care even though that care would cost the State not one cent more than it is already paying and would actually provide an increase in State Revenues. The reason for this incredible stupidity: the Governors concern that "down the line" the Federal Government might change its mind.

    If we, as individuals, used Governor Bryant's logic, none of us would bother to get out of bed!

    http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/web...ant-to-troops-no-being-gay-on-state-property/

    N.B. Bryant's son Patrick is gay.
     
    #14     Apr 9, 2014
  5. fhl

    fhl

    Hey, i know. Let's just force every product purchased in the US to be made in the US. Look at how many people it would put to work! Anyone who says it might do some damage to the country 'down the line' must be some kind of religious nut, right pie?

    I won't hold it against the governor that his son is a homosexual. I promise.
     
    #15     Apr 9, 2014