Photo of Mitch McConnell in Front of a Confederate Flag Resurfaces Amid Northam Yearbook Controversy

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  1. FreshAir

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    Trump?

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    your right, only republicans would be waving the confederate flag on the front lines, President Bones spurs leading the way
     
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    Trump supporters?

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    Hmmmmm...

    IOKIYAR, I guess... :roll:
     
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    Come back when you remove the open antisemite/ anti white racist congressmen and leaders from your party. Until then you've got nothing.

    And please, educate yourself on why the south really broke off because you are just embarassing yourself.

    Photoshopped pictures mean nothing
     
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    can you list which people you think are anti-white \ anti-Jew in Congress?

    it was Trump sayign "fine People" when the marchers with tiki touches were chanting "blood and soil, Jews will not replace us" in Charlottesville
     
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    Liberal desperation at it's finest.
     
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    guavaball Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely.

    Do you want the antisemtites as well or did you just want to ignore those? Be specific
     
  9. FreshAir

    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    both of them, come on, let see your list of people you think hate Whites and Jews in Congress



    Scary people... not Fine people.. do you agree?

     
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    No with a New Civil War.....Republicans and those on the Right would be carrying the Stars and Stripes. The Demos and the left would be carrying the Colors of the Rainbow for a Flag or Flags with the Jackass on it.
     
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    guavaball Well-Known Member

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    What you posted: "can you list which people you think are anti-white in Congress?"

    Noting about antiemetic Democrats

    Next time don't fabricate words you never said.

    Now that the truth is out:

    Keith Ellison. Now he's a twofer. Both an anti semite and anti white racist

    This is only a snippet


    Despite the furor over Trump aide Steve Bannon’s alleged anti-Semitism, there’s been virtually no media attention paid to the man likely to become the next chair of the Democratic National Committee, Cong. Keith Ellison (D-MN).

    The man poised to head the Democratic Party was a spokesman for the Nation of Islam well into his 30’s who publicly spewed anti-Semitism and later in life as a Congressional candidate knowingly accepted $50,000 in campaign contributions given and raised by Islamic radicals who openly supported Islamic terrorism and were leaders of front groups for Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.

    And once in office as a Congressman, Keith Ellison more than hinted that 9/11 was an inside job carried out to create pretext for war against Muslims – a trope often pushed by anti-Semites who claim Israeli or “Mossad” complicity – by comparing 9/11 to the Reichstag Fire, the infamous 1933 arson of the German Parliament building, which the Nazis pinned on Communists and thus used to gain majority control of the government and establish Nazi Germany.

    To be clear, Ellison has never genuinely repudiated his past anti-Semitism or his close association with the terror-tied Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) or its co-founder, Nihad Awad, who has publicly supported Islamic terrorism.

    Because Ellison’s record has received precious little attention in the mainstream media – especially compared to the ad nauseum repetition of a few nuggets about Bannon – it seems necessary to give a highlight reel that demonstrates the judgment and decisions of the man poised to run one of the two main political parties in America.

    Though Ellison acknowledged in a deeply dishonest letter of “apology” to the local Jewish community during his run for Congress in 2006 that he had been “involved” with Minister Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam, he falsely minimized his past role as a leader in the religious organization rife with overt anti-Semitism and hateful bigotry.

    For nearly a decade, from law school through his first run for state representative in 1998, Ellison openly identified with the Nation of Islam. This was not simply a question of religious observance. He was dedicated to slamming “Zionism” and Jews, while repeatedly and vocally defending Farrakhan. As a law student and proud NOI member in 1990, Ellison helped sponsor a speech titled: “Zionism: Imperialism, White Supremacy or Both?,” according to the respected Scott Johnson of Power Line Blog, who also noted that “Ellison reject[ed] the appeal of Jewish law students to withdraw sponsorship of the lecture.” In 1995, Ellison wrote in a local Minneapolis newspaper under his nom de guerre, “Keith X Ellison,” a stirring defense of repugnant and unabashed anti-Semitic leader of the Nation of Islam, stating emphatically, “Farrakhan is a role model for Black youth.” He even went the extra step of denying decades of evidence, saying, “[H]e is not an anti-Semite.”



    https://dailycaller.com/2016/11/17/...-anti-semitic-past-and-ties-to-radical-islam/


    Trayon White


    Washington, D.C., councilman Trayon White, Sr. said a $500 donation to the Nation of Islam was meant to show his appreciation for local black men who have helped him to reach and help local youth.

    White, already under fire for saying on Facebook that rich Jews control the weather and for leaving an organized tour of the U.S. Holocaust museum, said he donated $500 to the Nation of Islam’s Saviours’ Day gathering in Chicago from his constituent services fund because two local members asked him to.

    He had initially said he did not know about the donation, though his treasurer told the Washington Post, which first reported the donation, that the councilman had ordered him to cut the check. The constituent services funds is made up of private money raised by lawmakers to help the residents of their districts.


    https://www.jta.org/2018/04/22/unit...anti-semitic-statements-gave-500-nation-islam

    Keith again joined by Gregory Meeks of New York and Andre Carson of Indiana,


    l3 Dem Congressmen Attended A Private Dinner With Iran’s President And Louis Farrakhan[​IMG]


    By Jason Hopkins
    February 13, 2018 at 11:18am
    Share on Facebook Tweet EmailWall Street Journal report that broke the story.

    The event was orchestrated and attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

    The newly elected leader of Iran at the time, Rouhani had traveled to New York to give a speech to the United Nations. After addressing the U.N. General Assembly, Rouhani invited Muslim leaders in the U.S. to dinner.

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    Elected in 2006, Ellison holds the distinction of being the first Muslim member of Congress. Carson, who entered Congress following a 2008 special election, followed soon after.

    Final Call, a publication for the Nation of Islam, reported on the 2013 dinner. However, the event received virtually no other media coverage, leaving the general public unaware.

    The revelations call into question why several Democrat members of Congress would dine with the president of what the U.S. government describes as the leading state sponsor of terror. The U.S. has listed Iran as a state sponsor of terror since the Reagan administration.


    https://www.westernjournal.com/3-de...ivate-dinner-irans-president-louis-farrakhan/

    Maxine Waters and the other racists in the Congressional Black Caucus



    Most people are aware of Farrakhan’s racism, which is nothing new. According to Breitbart, Farrakhan once said in a speech, “White folks are going down. And Satan is going down. And Farrakhan, by God’s grace, has pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew and I’m here to say your time is up, your world is through.”


    Those words sum up a speech Waters was present for just a few weeks ago, and they also reflect the NOI leader’s sentiments when Waters was meeting with him in 2009. Heck, Farrakhan’s white man hatred is his entire show. So when Mad Maxine tells him, “I think we need to get together and talk about how are we going to put your words on the national agenda,” her goal is pretty clear.




    https://madworldnews.com/maxine-farrakhan-white-folks-trump/

    Ilhan Omar


    Democrat Ilhan Omar came under fire for calling the US stance on the Israel-Palestinian conflict “aggravating” and saying that she “almost chuckles” when the Jewish state is upheld as a democracy. The scandal came amid a heated exchange with Republican Lee Zeldin, who slammed her “anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hate”, but received threats later.

    Freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, the first Somali-American in Congress and a Muslim, has caused backlash for her comments on the US policy towards Israel. The Democrat, who was placed on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, said in an interview with Yahoo News that the US policy “that makes one superior to the other” had been “aggravating” for her.

    “And we mask it with a conversation about justice and a two-state solution. When you have policies that clearly prioritize one over the other”, she said, referring to the US relationship with Israel.

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    She stated that Israel has implemented laws that “recognize it as a Jewish state and does not recognize the other religions that are living in it”. She said that she “almost chuckles” when the US upholds Israel “as a democracy in the Middle East”, saying: “I know that if we see that [in] any other society we would criticize it, call it out”.

    “We do that to Iran, we do that to any other place that sort of upholds its religion. And I see that now happening with Saudi Arabia and so I am aggravated, truly, in those contradictions”, she claimed.


    https://sputniknews.com/us/201902011072044892-muslim-congresswoman-anti-semitic-rant/


    Rashida Talib


    “Newly-installed Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is being criticized for an antisemitic tweet,” in which she accused “pro-Israel Americans of dual loyalty — a common theme used by antisemites to attack Jews.”

    Tlaib’s tweet was in response to Bernie Sanders’ opposition to anti-BDS legislation (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions). The BDS movement is itself “widely considered antisemitic for singling out Israel.”

    The BDS movement is part of the jihad against Israel. It aims both to delegitimize the Jewish state and cripple it with economic sanctions. The ultimate goal is to obliterate the Jewish state “from the River to the Sea.”

    Westerners have been naive to think that Islamic supremacist conditioning from back home will somehow be left at Western borders.

    It is noteworthy how quickly the Palestinian-American Rashida Tlaib has taken her Palestinian war against Israel into her position in Congress.


    https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/01/...pro-israel-americans-of-dual-loyalty-over-bds

    Of course there are more but I've run out of room in this reply.

    Now that you've been educated on your own people for their anti white and anti semitic positions with no blowback from other democrats, what excuse are you going to come up with this time?
     
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    WATCH: Ilhan Omar Admits She Has to 'Unlearn' Her Anti-Semitic Ways

    Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has come under fire for anti-Semitic comments in the past. During an interview with on "The Daily Show," Omar explained how she never tried to be anti-Semitic but she understands how her comments could be deemed anti-Semitic. The most interesting aspect: Omar compares her being blind to her anti-Semitism to white people who don't understand they have "white privilege." …..snip~

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethb...-she-has-to-unlearn-her-semitic-ways-n2540712


    :roflol:


    Typical Democrat.....Forgive me for my racism, I will move forward to Identity politics/racism. :laughing:
     
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    yeah, I do not support a Congressional Black Caucus, I would not support a Congressional White Caucus either, think time to end those

    the donations to religions is up to the members themselves, just do not use tax payer money via faith based initiatives imo

    hard to read your post, all over the place
     
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    All over, right. Each link with documented quotes with each person listed before each quote and link. So hard to follow. Sure Fresh.

    Yes I would say that too if I didn't want to face the racism in my party.

    The point is not only does racism exist in your party it isn't confronted or denounced by anyone on your side including your leadership making your party the one party that excuses racism.
     
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    Democrats and the leftness think they can hide their racism within their gender wars and with the Special People.
     
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    At Beauvoir, or a Sons of Confederate Veterans event, or in any museum, that flag has historical significance and is totally appropriate.

    It will not be seen in the VFW because it has no historical context there.

    There is a Ku Klux Klan Museum in Silver Springs, MD, and other museums around the country which contain Kluxer artifacts and robes, and in these cases it is totally appropriate because of the historical context.
     
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    Ha Ha... No way Trump would be on the front lines of any confrontation.... He'd be the first under the table (if there was room under there for him)....
     
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    I shared real campaign material. You shared Photoshopped lies.

    You have no credibility now.
     
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    keep it short and sweet... keep to the point

    I proved you wrong many times, I denounce both white racists and black racists - do you?
     
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    I did. And owned you once again :)

    Name one with evidence.

    Really. Then denounce the racists in your party I listed. Go ahead.
     
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    no you didn't and no it wasn't

    you have yet to point out a list of racists
     
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    So you have no evidence you've proven me wrong. No surprise there.

    And I listed each racist in your party with links and evidence. The "nuh uh" argument doesn't cut it.

    Of course I knew you were making it up when you claimed to denounce all racists. Thanks for proving me right yet again.
     
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    do a search on my history for "black racists" - why would I lie, I am not Trump

    do you call out white racists?
     
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    You can't even call out ones named and supported with facts for you.

    Keep running. You prove me right every time you do.
     

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