@neotheflyingone why are you voting for Donald Trump in 2024??

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It's amazing what George Floyd's murder has resulted in

I never thought we'd get a day when white police were beating and killing their own like they kill us

Wattba. Plus you know white folks can force the change that needs to happen in America.

The police has already lost morally. They just dont know it yet

Wattba

Rest in peace to that young woman. She literally died for the cause.

I'm awestruck by the bravery of these white protestors, and I salute them for their sacrifices
That explains this comment ^^gollywillickers he’s awestruck

:mjlol::mjlol:
Black people sacrifice their entire lives but he sacrificed his right to vote for a racist as president with McCain fronting like he was leveraging his vote but he has so much animosity for actual black posters that do.
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Just keep in mind only like 5% of black people vote republican. All of them must post here.




back before the Republican party drove itself off a cliff after Obama got elected, there were waaay more black republicans than just 5%.

Most black ppl with money were Republicans, until they let their party get taken over by the Klan.
 
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That explains this comment ^^gollywillickers he’s awestruck

:mjlol::mjlol:
Black people sacrifice their entire lives but he sacrificed his right to vote for a racist as president with McCain fronting like he was leveraging his vote but he has so much animosity for actual black posters that do.
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a white woman went out there and died getting in between black protesters and the police. Literally got killed trying to stand up for black protesters.

What do you expect me to say? "Yay, glad that cac is gone!"

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This white @neotheflyingone likes starting threads on covid related deaths - especially around April
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https://www.thecoli.com/threads/a-g...for-covid-19-after-a-wedding-in-india.790271/

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/one...staceys-mom-has-just-died-from-corona.770286/

so his “cousin died” a few weeks after April - but he’s posting up a thread a few weeks before that
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/one...staceys-mom-has-just-died-from-corona.770286/


But at the same time, he watching page views and statistics for popularity purposes instead of mourning in his alleged grief??





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then a few months after that- he claims someone texted him that someone local that he knows died
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/yal...nstream-news-righ.784002/page-2#post-37878871

April 2nd he says this

Then he claims that his cousin died on April 30th .. hmmm. Lot of coincidences.

and ummm, might as well drop this that I picked up on before with him-


shyt is cringe coming from a McCain supporter even if he was being “sarcastic”
Let me get this straight - your cousin dies on April 20th and not only are you watching post counts and thread views, no worry about if your other family members who were in contact with her could have been infected- this dude is still worried about politics than medical intervention. This is the same poster calling everyone a conspiracy theorists yet he never manages to not leave the presidential elections off his posts in talking about alleged family deaths. How he manages to not speak on the doctors or hospital staff, medical arrangements, risk of transmission in his own family but...
:francis:

It's on sight with you too. It amazes me that with 92,000 ppl dead because of a terrible president that is telling folks to inject themselves with lysol and bleach, the lengths yall will go to to defend him, even to the point of accusing ppl that have lost family to Trumps BUNGLING of the pandemic... yall accuse us of LYING.

NICCA WHAT DO I HAVE TO LIE ABOUT??

I've been VERY transparent. It's this simple for me

My cousin caught the virus and died because of Trump mishandling this crisis.

92,000 ppl have died because Trump mishandled this crisis.

Then I said TRUMP HAS TO GO. I haven't tried to lie or trick anybody. This is Trumps fault and he needs to be voted out.

Next thing I know all you MAGA c00ns and CACS come out thr woodworks to attack me. Why? All because I went against your leader Trump

You can get some too. You want to be added to the ban bet?
 
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Let me get this straight - your cousin dies on April 20th and not only are you watching post counts and thread views, no worry about if your other family members who were in contact with her could have been infected- this dude is still worried about politics than medical intervention
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what post counts and thread views was I watching? What are you even talking about? :dahell::mindblown:

nothing that you're saying makes any type of sense :what:
 

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Breh, I think your timeline is a lil messed up.

McCain was the republican nominee in 2008. The Tea Party didn't rise up until 2010, two years later. By that time, McCain had no voice - at least not in the way of being able to shut down a radical wing of the Republican party.

After his failed presidential bid, he went back to being just another Republican senator.

Kinda like Hillary Clinton... she is a failed presidential candidate, and in 2018, she had no power within the Democratic Party. She was just a former nominee, that's all.

The issues we see with the republican party today largely has its origins in the McCain-Palin ticket.

I'm not criticizing your choice to vote for whomever you felt addressed your issues. But I simultaneously don't think it's cool to have cognitive dissonance about the consequences of that choice.

Once McCain put Palin on the ticket, Republican “grown-ups,” who presumably knew better, had to bite their tongues. But after the election, when they were free to speak their minds, they either remained quiet or abetted the dumbing-down of the party. They stood by as Donald Trump and others noisily pushed claims that Obama was born in Kenya. And they gladly rode the tea party tiger to sweeping victories in 2010 and 2014.

Now that tiger is devouring the GOP establishment. Party elders had hoped new presidential debate rules would give them greater control. But they are watching helplessly as Trump leads the pack and House Republicans engage in fratricide.

The GOP’s dysfunction all started with Sarah Palin-

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...d34892-7442-11e5-8248-98e0f5a2e830_story.html

There was a dumbing down of the republican party that led to the Tea Party. McCain had a part in aiding and abetting that.
 
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The issues we see with the republican party today largely has its origins in the McCain-Palin ticket.

I'm not criticizing your choice to vote for whomever you felt addressed your issues. But I simultaneously don't think it's cool to have cognitive dissonance about the consequences of that choice.



The GOP’s dysfunction all started with Sarah Palin-

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...d34892-7442-11e5-8248-98e0f5a2e830_story.html

There was a dumbing down of the republican party that led to the Tea Party. McCain had a part in aiding and abetting that.




breh, the very quote that you posted proves my point though.

Once McCain put Palin on the ticket, Republican “grown-ups,” who presumably knew better, had to bite their tongues. But after the election, when they were free to speak their minds, they either remained quiet or abetted the dumbing-down of the party. They stood by as Donald Trump and others noisily pushed claims that Obama was born in Kenya. And they gladly rode the tea party tiger to sweeping victories in 2010 and 2014.

Now that tiger is devouring the GOP establishment. Party elders had hoped new presidential debate rules would give them greater control. But they are watching helplessly as Trump leads the pack and House Republicans engage in fratricide.




It's not cognitive dissonance. I'm telling you that your timeline is messed up. I'm saying that the Tea Party came along way after the 2008 election, in 2010, and Trump and others were the result of that when they began questioning Obama's origins.
 

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In 2008, most of the Democratic candidates running for office supported the war in Iraq because Bush gave them false info.

And Obama was against reparations. What is your point? :jbhmm:

No what is your point? Obama didn’t support it which is partly why he beat Hilary. I don’t even know what your last statement has to do with anything
 
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Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

He was going to be the nominee for the reform party directly after Perot. He wanted universal healthcare and oprah as VP :mjgrin:





:patrice: I see what you're saying, but honestly?


If Trump had ran for president in 2000, there's no way in hell that he would have ran the campaign that he ran in 2016.

Of course, he still would have been incompetent, but there's no way it would have been a full on embrace of racism and KKK members like it is now.

The reason why white folks are doing this now is because they are feeling marginalized because of what the election of Obama means for them.

Truth is, Obama changed everything.:ehh:
 

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breh, the very quote that you posted proves my point though.






It's not cognitive dissonance. I'm telling you that your timeline is messed up. I'm saying that the Tea Party came along way after the 2008 election, in 2010, and Trump and others were the result of that when they began questioning Obama's origins.
Here you are in 2019 praising the first black president that you didn’t vote for - this comment of yours didn’t age well. At all. Because you are on a McCain ticket aligning.

Put yourself in the hot seat and destroy your own legacy and the legacy of your children and face possible prison time all because you mad at the first black president brehs :wow:
 

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I believe and still do that if McCain had done more research, there ain't no way in hell he would have picked Palin.

There was no Palin appeal when he first picked her. Nobody knew her nationally, so she didn't appeal to mouth breathing bigots or anybody else since she wasn't known and so that couldn't have been the reason he chose her. :gucci:


but yeah, at the time, I thought it was a bad choice, but I figured maybe a full presidential campaign with advisors getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars knew something I didn't know.

Newsflash: They didn't :unimpressed:

Breh, the Palin pick screamed McCain all day. He’s the maverick and always does shyt outside the grain right? So what better way to kick start his dry ass campaign then picking a young female VP to offset the historic nature of the other side. And she’s conservative and stupid so she will appeal to the dummies who’ve always been weary of him. And you voted for that. Explain that to the youngins 40 years from now :mjlol:
 
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No what is your point? Obama didn’t support it which is partly why he beat Hilary. I don’t even know what your last statement has to do with anything



I was making the point that no candidate is going to be the "perfect candidate" for me. Even now with Joe Biden: He ain't the perfect candidate, but he's the best out of the two.

Obama wasn't the perfect candidate. No one ever will be.

and I agree with you, Obama didn't support the war in Iraq. I was simply making the point that most of the candidates in 2008 had previously supported the war in Iraq, as it was a popular decision when it was made in 2003. So McCain was just one of many other candidates that supported the war in Iraq
 
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