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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: OK_Cat on January 18, 2016, 10:45:35 AM
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Not so fast, Fake Sugar Dick
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Celebrate responsibly
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I am spending this afternoon with Renosweets. Hope for a better afternoon. Too bad we don't have great men like this as leaders today. Obama is not King's dream.
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
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MLK never wanted people to be lifelong wards of the state generation after generation. He wanted to see a nation where a person succeeds by their merit and ability unhindered by societal and racial roadblocks. The republican way. LbJ created the whirlpool of dispair that has entrapped many into bureaucratic enslavement. Goodie do screwer liberals have ruined the lives of many.
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MLK never wanted people to be lifelong wards of the state generation after generation. He wanted to see a nation where a person succeeds by their merit and ability unhindered by societal and racial roadblocks. The republican way. LbJ created the whirlpool of dispair that has entrapped many into bureaucratic enslavement. Goodie do screwer liberals have ruined the lives of many.
What
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
1. That's not what I was referring to.
2. "Leftist cities" aren't sullying his name
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MLK in mhk is alright
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LbJ created the whirlpool of dispair that has entrapped many into bureaucratic enslavement.
The Civil Rights Act?
Goodie do screwer liberals have ruined the lives of many.
Affirmative Action?
:lol:
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
Best road in east Cleveland
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MLK in mhk is alright
We have one in mhk? :excited:
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
1. That's not what I was referring to.
2. "Leftist cities" aren't sullying his name
1. :confused:
2. Oh yes they are
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MLK in mhk is alright
We have one in mhk? :excited:
Like 17th St or something
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
1. That's not what I was referring to.
2. "Leftist cities" aren't sullying his name
1. :confused:
2. Oh yes they are
1. I was referring to King being a Republican. First, he didn't claim a party as he claimed feeling betrayed by both. Democrats pushed civil rights agenda not Republicans, and that's who he worked with. Even if you want to make the WEAK argument that King was a Republican it's not the same Republican party that exists today.
2. I do not believe that, "leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him." Perhaps, it's appropriate, to place it an area of town made up of the very people he spoke for.
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Like 3x as many dems opposed the civil rights act as republicans. A rough ridin' dem refused to hear the bill in judiciary committee promting political gymnastics, and dem Robert Byrd tried to filibuster it.
It was a bipartisan effort with more republican support (as a % of teps) than democrat support.
But yeah, you have your fantasy.
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Who gives a eff?
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You are such a miserable person.
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You are such a miserable person.
eff you, idiot
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I'm always curious how badly the real sugar dick feels when fake sugar dick is a bad person
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Like 3x as many dems opposed the civil rights act as republicans. A rough ridin' dem refused to hear the bill in judiciary committee promting political gymnastics, and dem Robert Byrd tried to filibuster it.
It was a bipartisan effort with more republican support (as a % of teps) than democrat support.
But yeah, you have your fantasy.
Robert Kennedy and LBJ, democrats, are the ones who worked with King to get the job done. I think you make a valid point that it was a bipartisan effort, but to call King a Republican is just a troll job that sullies King on a date dedicated to him.
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You are such a miserable person.
eff you, idiot
I'll bring the lube :fatty:
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Like 3x as many dems opposed the civil rights act as republicans. A rough ridin' dem refused to hear the bill in judiciary committee promting political gymnastics, and dem Robert Byrd tried to filibuster it.
It was a bipartisan effort with more republican support (as a % of teps) than democrat support.
But yeah, you have your fantasy.
Robert Kennedy and LBJ, democrats, are the ones who worked with King to get the job done. I think you make a valid point that it was a bipartisan effort, but to call King a Republican is just a troll job that sullies King on a date dedicated to him.
Southern democrats were the only ones opposed to it. The only people who deny his political leanings are butthurt leftist revisionists, such as yourself.
But yeah, this was a troll
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Like 3x as many dems opposed the civil rights act as republicans. A rough ridin' dem refused to hear the bill in judiciary committee promting political gymnastics, and dem Robert Byrd tried to filibuster it.
It was a bipartisan effort with more republican support (as a % of teps) than democrat support.
But yeah, you have your fantasy.
Robert Kennedy and LBJ, democrats, are the ones who worked with King to get the job done. I think you make a valid point that it was a bipartisan effort, but to call King a Republican is just a troll job that sullies King on a date dedicated to him.
Southern democrats were the only ones opposed to it. The only people who deny his political leanings are butthurt leftist revisionists, such as yourself.
But yeah, this was a troll
Ok, please make your case for King being a Republican :lol:
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God, I called my shot with this thread. Thanks, MLK!
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You are welcome
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El BJ created the Great Society programs. It.was.suppose to be a war on poverty, but created ghettos and destroyed minority families.
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El BJ created the Great Society programs. It.was.suppose to be a war on poverty, but created ghettos and destroyed minority families.
That's the way they like it, out of sight out of mind - not in my neighborhood
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You are welcome
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:lol:
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I don't think the reverend MLK would support the democrats #1 platform issue, abortion.
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I don't think the reverend MLK would support the democrats #1 platform issue, abortion.
It wasn't even mentioned in last night's debate. Meanwhile profiling seems to be the number one priority of the Republican candidates.
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I don't think the reverend MLK would support the democrats #1 platform issue, abortion.
It wasn't even mentioned in last night's debate. Meanwhile profiling seems to be the number one priority of the Republican candidates.
Why in the world would they debate abortion?
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I don't think the reverend MLK would support the democrats #1 platform issue, abortion.
It wasn't even mentioned in last night's debate. Meanwhile profiling seems to be the number one priority of the Republican candidates.
Why in the world would they debate abortion?
It has been a big talking point in the Republican debates. Why not the Democratic debates?
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God, I called my shot with this thread. Thanks, MLK!
:emawkid:
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https://twitter.com/nhannahjones/status/821045324043194369
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truth
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Indeed.
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MLK Blvd. in Des Moines is very nice.
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Man, that was a fine day for sugar dick bbs'ing :ROFL:
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MLK3 really did not give reporters what they were hoping for today after his meeting with Trump. Among other loaded questions, did Trump's tweet about Rep Lewis "shake you to your core?" :lol: I'm sure they'll mine enough out of his polite comments to run another anti-Trump screed.
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2017/01/16/reporters-plead-mlk-iii-attack-trump-did-lewis-tweets-shake-you (http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2017/01/16/reporters-plead-mlk-iii-attack-trump-did-lewis-tweets-shake-you)
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MLK, Jr., was a great man and great republican. It's too bad leftist cities insist on sullying his name by naming the worst road through the worst neighborhood in town after him.
You cannot possibly believe the BS you spew. Not only is it wrong, factually, but it doesn't even have any face value.
Have you ever driven on a Martin Luther King jr. Blvd that wasn't in a shithole neighborhood? ????
(https://s29.postimg.org/qssn3pep3/oic.jpg)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzVsefpZBtw
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http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2014/01/city_streets_named_for_martin_luther_king_jr_struggle_across_us.html
"Dr. King would be turning over in his grave."
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Thanks for sharing these beautiful lessons you learned from MLK, guys.