The Klannish strike again

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AK Forty Seven, Apr 8, 2012.

  1. Now let the outrage begin, brASS? Remember now, Zimmerman is a Hispanic Democrat.

    He's your kind, brASS.

    What you gonna do?

    Jack off to some more teen porn?
     
    #21     Apr 9, 2012
  2. Capitalism is racism?
    He does have a point,but probably not for the reason he wants to explore.


    Well I guess capitalism feels like racism,when you compare the IQ's of the 2 populations.

    The average black with an IQ of 85 is competing with whites who avg (apx) 100.

    BTW: That's a 1.5 standard deviation differential!

    You might not like it but ,these are indisputable facts.

    Capitalism left to it's own devices does not reward ineptitude,for that you need govt.
     
    #22     Apr 9, 2012
  3. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    BINGO!
     
    #23     Apr 9, 2012
  4. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    Well these two coconuts arrested in Oklahoma deserve life in prison or even the death penalty if they are found to be guilty. The articles makes it sound like the police have a very strong case. Random murder based on race for the purpose of terror.

    But the OP was unfair in his choice of title. The KKK was founded by democrats opposing reform forced onto the south during Reconstruction by the "radical republicans". That the KKK identity has been shifted to the GOP is an lesson in public relations and the "Big Lie". These two idiots in Oklahoma aren't claiming KKK membership so the OP is being pretty unfair.

    The KKK is real. I was stationed in Goldsboro NC when I was in the USAF and there was a billboard on the highway showing a large image of a white horse running and it said "This is KKK Country!". The sign wasn't enough to convince me but then I literally saw a KKK rally being held on a Saturday morning out in the countryside south of Goldsboro. There were people dressed in full KKK garb and some were carrying standards something like the roman legions carried (a small sign with insignia and ornaments). I can imagine that after dark they probably burned a cross. There were no black people present, duh. At the time I couldn't understand why the federal government would not stop such a rally. There must be a law prohibiting such gatherings.
     
    #24     Apr 9, 2012
  5. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    That reminds me of something my former/first father in law told me years ago.
    He said there used to be a billboard at the edge of town in Crossville, TN years earlier that read something to the affect: "Nigger don't let the sun set on your ass here".
    Seems like he mentioned some homes being burned down as well.
     
    #25     Apr 9, 2012
  6. jem

    jem

    Senator Byrd was a community organizer for the KKK before becoming the Democrat Speaker of the house.

    Even recently they were doing the work of democrats...

    as Max E Pad pointed out with this post he provided...

    "You mean the same KKK who is against the Tea Party? Whoops there goes that talking point for the Democrats.





    A clear sign that perhaps you've gone off the deep end? When even the Ku Klux Klan tries to distance itself from your actions.

    According to some little noticed 2010 press releases on the KKK's main website, which turned up this week on Reddit, it seems as if America's most famous hate group is actually very concerned about being mistakenly lumped in with other zealots on the right, including Koran-burning churches, the Westboro Baptists, and the Tea Party.

    In one statement from August 2010, the Klan had this (shockingly reasonable thing) to say about Terry Jones, the Florida pastor whose Koran burning set off a massacre at a U.N. building in Afghanistan in early April this year:

    There are without doubt Islamic sects that teach extreme views of Islam but, going down to their level of hatred by burning their books is a dangerous and ignorant way to confront their teachings. The flames made by such unholy fires never die out! The Ku Klux Klan, LLC. opposes this most un-American thinking and activity.

    The Klan also says it "absolutely repudiates" the Westboro Baptist Church's practice of protesting at American soldiers' funerals, and, maybe most surprisingly, it says it's no fan of the Tea Party.

    "Our Associates, members and supporters are here officially ordered: NOT to attend Tea Party events or support them in ANY way," writes the Klan. "The Tea Party does not represent any but a shallow limited political agenda, which fails to serve our Nations interests."
     
    #26     Apr 9, 2012
  7. jem

    jem

    and also note...

    I got this a while ago from newsmax.

    from newsmax.

    the record shows that since 1933 Republicans had a more positive record on civil rights than the Democrats.

    In the 26 major civil rights votes after 1933, a majority of Democrats opposed civil rights legislation in over 80 percent of the votes. By contrast, the Republican majority favored civil rights in over 96 percent of the votes.
     
    #27     Apr 9, 2012
  8. You see here is where the looney liberals have shot themselves in the foot again.

    The liberal MSM cannot be trusted to refrain from grossly manipulating stories and information about what really happened.

    Therefore rational people will be ever skeptical of the charges against these two.

    I mean do we have another charles manson on our hands or another BS media manipulation event with potential political ulterior motives?


    Just like in Godwin's law, when debaters abuse the Hitler comparison they actually serve to trivialize the utter ghastliness of Nazism .
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
     
    #28     Apr 9, 2012
  9. MKTrader

    MKTrader

  10. Seems that many here are unaware that the parties switched from the democratic party representing the south to the republican party representing the south.The south has always been home to the Klannish regardless of the party who represented them at the time
     
    #30     Apr 10, 2012