Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III your next Attorney General: Senate Confirmations 1/11

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What will it take for the mods to ban these altright plants. They already know not to say certain words, so they mask their racism by sayin dumb shyt like racism is good because it will re-form the Panthers :what: I guess rape is good because it will make girls more cautious next time. Robbery is good because it toughens a nikka up. Man, I hope someone breaks into my crib tonight, it'll wake me up!!

And the point of posting what David Duke says isn't that anyone here thinks he's the boogyman, it's that anything that he cosigns should be something we should reject. Dumb cacs tryin to manipulate and con people here. GTFO. This shyt is tiresome, purge these fakkits already.

I wish pain for any idiot whothought both candidates were the same or that trump was better (JJG). cacmamba whines about her being investigated while running, but it came up empty with no charges. So that's not even a liability. NOT GUILTY. I guess dude automatically thinks anyone who gets pulled over did a crime. Cacs stay posting dumb shyt.

Despite the c00nery and idiocy, the blame for this falls on cacettes. The fakkit won the cacette vote. Despite saying he grabs em by the p*ssy. Any pawg chasing loser gets ignore on site, these hoes are as racist as their men. Get that thru your skulls, c00ns, white women are fukking racist. They caused all this bullshyt we'll now have to deal with. It's gonna get real ugly, fukk anyone who said it's funny the faq won because of the fukkery. There's fukkery, then there's loss of civil rights. That isn't funny in the slightest.
 

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:laff: this is a great development

no more liberal enabling bullshyt. you fukks are gonna get your act together, or else


and :laff: at your 'woke' new-social media tactic of putting his name in the thread for people who search on google. as if this black-supremacist website is going to make a difference in anything

i love it tbh thats why i come here. dont agree with yall but very entertaining.

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In Alabama, Jeff Sessions Desegregated Schools and Got the Death Penalty for KKK Head

12:25 PM, NOV 18, 2016 | By MARK HEMINGWAY

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Now that Jeff Sessions is Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, you're going to hear a lot of people dig up old accusations that Sessions is a racist. In fact, CNN did so last night. However, between the nature of the accusations and Sessions's actual record of desegregating schools and taking on the Klan in Alabama, it strains credulity to believe that he is a racist.

These accusations all center around the bruising judicial nomination process Sessions went through in 1986. Ronald Reagan had tapped Sessions to serve on the federal bench and the Senate judiciary committee ultimately rejected him after they heard testimony that he had supposedly called the ACLU and NAACP "un-American" and "communist-inspired," as well as made racist remarks. The accusations came from Thomas Figures, a black assistant U.S. attorney who worked for Sessions who said Sessions called him "boy" and had made a joke about how he thought the KKK was "O.K. until [he] found out they smoked pot." Another prosecutor, J. Gerald Hebert, said Sessions had called a white lawyer "a disgrace to his race" for representing black clients.

There is no concrete reason to doubt Figures or Herbert. Sessions vehemently denied calling Figures "boy," but he didn't rebut the substance of some of the claims—though he asserted they were taken out of context. It's not exactly inaccurate to point out that the NAACP and ACLU were "communist-inspired." He said thought it absurd to think he would make a pro-KKK joke considering he was prosecuting the Klan at the time he made the remark. And for what it's worth, Figures also directed accusations at a another assistant U.S. Attorney who worked with Figures. That assistant U.S. Attorney also said Figures wasn't telling the truth and defended Sessions's integrity. Ultimately, the charges were no more than hearsay.

However, it's worth noting that Senator Ted Kennedy, on the Senate judiciary committee at the time, seemed heavily invested in tanking Sessions nomination. The next year, Kennedy's crusade was to sink Robert Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court, which has generally been regarded as a shameful smear campaign ever since. The episode upended the comity that had previously existed between the Senate and the White House on Supreme Court nominations—Antonin Scalia was approved to the court 98-0 the year before, the same year that Sessions was filleted by Kennedy and Democrats on the judiciary committee. Perhaps Sessions was a trial run for "Borking."

In 2009, Sessions himself told me that "When I got to Washington, there had been an orchestrated campaign to smear my record, and it was executed with great care. And I, frankly, was a babe in the woods and wasn't sufficiently prepared for it." For that reason, when Sessions got to the Senate he has always been more deferential toward nominations than most of his GOP colleagues. For instance, he was one of the only Republican senators to support Eric Holder's nomination for attorney general.

Sessions's actual track record certainly doesn't suggest he's a racist. Quite the opposite, in fact. As a U.S. Attorney he filed several cases to desegregate schools in Alabama. And he also prosecuted the head of the state Klan, Henry Francis Hays, for abducting and killing Michael Donald, a black teenager selected at random. Sessions insisted on the death penalty for Hays. When he was later elected the state Attorney General, Sessions followed through and made sure Hays was executed. The successful prosecution of Hays also led to a $7 million civil judgment against the Klan, effectively breaking the back of the KKK in Alabama.

As a U.S. attorney, he also prosecuted a group of civil rights activists, which included a former aide to Martin Luther King Jr., for voter fraud in Perry County, Alabama. The case fell apart, and Sessions bluntly told me he "failed to make the case." This incident has also been used to claim that Sessions is racist—but it shouldn't be. The county has been dogged with accusations of voter fraud for decades. In 2008, state and federal officials investigated voter fraud in Perry County after "a local citizens group gathered affidavits detailing several cases in which at least one Democratic county official paid citizens for their votes, or encouraged them to vote multiple times." A detailed story in the Tuscaloosa News reported that voting patterns in one Perry County town were also mighty suspicious in 2012: "Uniontown has a population of 1,775, according to the 2010 census but, according to the Perry County board of registrars, has 2,587 registered voters. The total votes cast thereTuesday—1,431—represented a turnout of 55 percent of the number of registered voters and a whopping 80.6 percent of the town's population."

Perhaps there are a lot of ideological reasons for liberals to be upset about Sessions becoming attorney general. But I don't think the character attacks on the man can be taken seriously.

In Alabama, Jeff Sessions Desegregated Schools and Got the Death Penalty for KKK Head


LOLOLOL Cac Alert.

These white fakkits really come here and expect us not to check the sources?

The Weekly Standard is a neoconservative website run by this a$$hole.

William Kristol - Wikipedia

who is basically a FOX news contributor.
 

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However, it's worth noting that Senator Ted Kennedy, on the Senate judiciary committee at the time, seemed heavily invested in tanking Sessions nomination. The next year, Kennedy's crusade was to sink Robert Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court...
The void that Ted Kennedy left behind still remains unfulfilled today.

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The void that Ted Kennedy left behind still remains unfulfilled today.

:mjcry:

Real shyt. Warren is our only hope. Booker and Schumer definitely aint bout it.

Edit:I fux w/ Franken, but Minny is a lil too purple. Not red, but not dependable as a blue state imo. He can probably be voted out. Liz aint goin nowhere
 
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:jbhmm:Hmm a man who has made racist documented jokes in the past is now the AG. What could possibly go wrong?

Oh that's right, some people in this thread wanted Trump to win so we can have shyt like this :sas2:.
I tell you man nikkas dumb as shyt. They hated Hillary tho so this is acceptable.


We are just so fukked
This is exactly what we and our children need to wake up tho! Hillary would have been so much worse :whew: You should be celebrating.
 
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