Tariq really out here trying to get Trump re-elected

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You are just proving how dumb you are. :russ:

A color and an ethnic group are two different things.

Kamala Harris is Black, but she is not an African American. A Black person in America can be from Jamaica, Haiti, Nigeria or Ethiopia, but that does not make them African Americans.

I am an African American. If I went to Jamaica, Haiti, Nigeria or Ethiopia that would not make me Jamaican, Haitian, Nigerian or Ethiopian. I would be Black just like them, but that would not make me any of those nationalities. I would be an African American.

Once again I will define this for your goofy ass. An African American is a person that is descended from the slaves in the United States. Kamala Harris is Black, but she is not an African American. She is descended from a Jamaican and an Indian.

I admire you stupidity. :wow:
I didn't say shyt about her being African American. I said she is a Black american and an Indian american. Pretty self explanatory.

This argument is so stupid. Not going continue with this. May your dashiki guide you to the light.
 

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No they didn't. Stop spreading this lie. The CBC had their own Bill, and was pressured by BIDEN AND THE DEMOCRATS to concede to biden's 94 crime bill.

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Black Caucus yields on crime bill
Karen HoslerTHE BALTIMORE SUN
1994


WASHINGTON -- With the switch of at least three votes, the Congressional Black Caucus made clear yesterday that it would come to President Clinton's rescue on the crime bill.

After a meeting at the White House with Mr. Clinton, three Black Caucus members who had voted against bringing the $33 billion measure up for final House vote last week announced
that they had succumbed to his appeals to save not only the crime bill but perhaps his presidency.

"He was selling his presidency, the party and the fact that we will not get a better bill than this," said Rep. Charles B. Rangel, a New York Democrat who found Mr. Clinton persuasive. "Every step forward in a positive way renews the confidence the people have in the president."

The black lawmakers got almost nothing in return and will probably have to give up a lot along the way to pick up the moderate Republicans whose help is also needed to make up the eight votes by which the bill fell short last week.


Leon E. Panetta said yesterday that the president would agree to cut $420 million.

The extraordinary amount of presidential pleading required to secure the help of black lawmakers in a critical moment seemed to demonstrate not only Mr. Clinton's weakness but also how much his closest political allies resent his presumption that they will always be there.

"I hope this drives home the fact that none of us should ever be taken for granted," said Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat who agreed yesterday to help Mr. Clinton, after having resisted the president's entreaties before last week's vote.


Democrats in the House voted against him when the crime bill, in an embarrassing setback for the administration, failed on a procedural motion. They were protesting the application of the death penalty to 60 more crimes.

The White House was counting on the crime bill to help Democrats in congressional elections this fall and provide momentum to pass Mr. Clinton's top priority -- health care reform legislation -- this year.

For weeks, the entire caucus had stalled final negotiations on the crime bill because Mr. Clinton could not win Senate agreement on a provision aimed at preventing racial bias in the use of the death penalty. This was the latest show of muscle by black lawmakers, who are asserting themselves increasingly on issues such as Haiti, health care reform and the federal budget.

"We don't like our position on issues to be automatically assumed before we even vote on it among ourselves," said Rep. Kweisi Mfume, the Baltimore Democrat who chairs the Black Caucus.

Cleo Fields, a Louisiana Democrat, announced yesterday that they would change their votes to allow the crime bill to come up for a debate but would oppose the measure itself in a separate vote later. Their opposition to the bill probably wouldn't be a problem for the White House, because the bill is expected to pass if a vote to consider it is permitted. Most lawmakers don't want to be seen as voting against a crime bill, even though they might be comfortable blocking it on a procedural motion.

Mr. Mfume said support for the crime bill by the Black Caucus isn't just a favor for Mr. Clinton. "We have put our stamp on this bill," he said, referring to crime-prevention programs, the assault weapons ban and limits on use of "three-time loser" life sentences for repeat offenders.

Mr. Wynn noted that no crime bill has ever drawn so much support from black lawmakers. But by denying Mr. Clinton victory last week, blacks who opposed the measure gave Republicans and conservative Democrats the leverage to make the measure less attractive to blacks.

Those arguments mean little to black lawmakers like Rep. Bobby Scott, a Virginia Democrat who said he remained deeply opposed in principle to the death penalty provisions.

"My position isn't a political position," he said. "I feel if you have a chance to stand up against racial injustice and don't do it, who will?"

The question is how much Mr. Clinton and his allies must yield to pick up the remaining votes they need from conservative Democrats and Republicans. Mr. Mfume guessed that one more black might change his vote to back the president; Mr. Lewis said he thought a few whites also would come along.

But even the 11 moderate Republicans who voted with Mr. Clinton last week told him that their support isn't assured. Rep. Constance A. Morella of Montgomery County, who was among those 11 Republicans, estimated that $1 billion to $2 billion might have to be cut from preventive programs in the bill to capture most of the Republican moderates who support the assault weapons ban, and that toughening of the criminal provisions was needed.

Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke of Baltimore spoke somberly yesterday of the need for the $33 billion crime bill as he left his office to join a delegation of mayors and police chiefs lobbying on Capitol Hill.

Mr. Schmoke, a Democrat, said he has worked for more than three years on the crime bill with other big-city mayors. "We're trying very hard to explain to Congress that this is a matter that needs bipartisan support," he said. "It's essential."

For Baltimore, the bill would provide funding to hire more police, expand drug treatment programs and resurrect police youth clubs.

Copyright © 2020, The Baltimore Sun, a Baltimore Sun Media Group publication
So Kweisi Mfume is a c00n then?

"We don't like our position on issues to be automatically assumed before we even vote on it among ourselves," said Rep. Kweisi Mfume, the Baltimore Democrat who chairs the Black Caucus.

Cleo Fields, a Louisiana Democrat, announced yesterday that they would change their votes to allow the crime bill to come up for a debate but would oppose the measure itself in a separate vote later. Their opposition to the bill probably wouldn't be a problem for the White House, because the bill is expected to pass if a vote to consider it is permitted. Most lawmakers don't want to be seen as voting against a crime bill, even though they might be comfortable blocking it on a procedural motion.

Mr. Mfume said support for the crime bill by the Black Caucus isn't just a favor for Mr. Clinton. "We have put our stamp on this bill," he said, referring to crime-prevention programs, the assault weapons ban and limits on use of "three-time loser" life sentences for repeat offenders.
 

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I didn't say shyt about her being African American. I said she is a Black american and an Indian american. Pretty self explanatory.

This argument is so stupid. Not going continue with this. May your dashiki guide you to the light.

You got exposed so you got to go. :mjlol:

Peace be with your jerk chicken curry eating dotheadness.
 

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It's like people forgets that most black people supported the 94 crime bill...
I bet they did.

The CIA Bush, Bill Clinton & co. And the Israeli Mafia (branch of Military Intell for Israel) aka Deep State Cabal, had flooded the country with cocaine. Then they taught gang members how to cook crack. And dispatched them to fux up black neighborhoods.

They were also arming the drug crews and street gangs with Uzis and shyt.

They created the problem, then proposed the imprisonment solution. Of course the black leaders would back that. The folks who wrote the bill had turned the black neighborhoods into warzones...with drug dealers and gang leaders as warlords armed with military grade weapons.
 
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I have, so this is racist because we should have known black people commit more crimes?

NO YOU fukkING IDIOT.

BLACK PPL GET LOCKED UP UNPROPORTIONATELY FOR BULLshyt
THEY GIVE WHITES A PASS FOR.

MOST OF THOSE DUDES IN THERE
FOR WEED OFFENSES
WHILE THE CACS NEVER GOT LOCKED
UP FOR THAT MINOR shyt.

IVE PERSONALLY SEEN CACS
BE GIVEN COUNSELING FOR THEFT & FRAUD
THEN HAVE THE shyt COMPLETELY
WIPED OFF THEIR RECORD AFTER COMPLETING THE COURSE.

YOU DEMOCRACTIC SHILL c00nS
ARE JUST AS BAD AS THE MAGA c00nS.
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He said Bidens anti black track record is worse than Trump's. This is factual. Racist laws and policies are more harmful than prejudiced opinions.

So are you completely ignorant of what Trump has done to civil rights laws over the last 3 years, or are you just trolling for daps?
 

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NO YOU fukkING IDIOT.

BLACK PPL GET LOCKED UP UNPROPORTIONATELY FOR BULLshyt
THEY GIVE WHITES A PASS FOR.

MOST OF THOSE DUDES IN THERE
FOR WEED OFFENSES
WHILE THE CACS NEVER GOT LOCKED
UP FOR THAT MINOR shyt.

IVE PERSONALLY SEEN CACS
BE GIVEN COUNSELING FOR THEFT & FRAUD
THEN HAVE THE shyt COMPLETELY
WIPED OFF THEIR RECORD AFTER COMPLETING THE COURSE.

YOU DEMOCRACTIC SHILL c00nS
ARE JUST AS BAD AS THE MAGA c00nS.
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You aren't going to research the climate when the bill was passed, or some of the people who supported it. You're just on that rah rah Tariq shyt. No need going back and forth with you because you simple minded as fukk. If you think Democrats and Republicans are all the same, then cool.
 

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You aren't going to research the climate when the bill was passed, or some of the people who supported it. You're just on that rah rah Tariq shyt. No need going back and forth with you because you simple minded as fukk. If you think Democrats and Republicans are all the same, then cool.

:scust:nikka YOUVE JUST STATED 3 DIFFERENT THINGS IN YOUR LAST 3 POSTS
REGARDING THIS BILL.

YOU LOOK LIKE A FOOL.
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:scust:nikka YOUVE JUST STATED 3 DIFFERENT THINGS IN YOUR LAST 3 POSTS
REGARDING THIS BILL.

YOU LOOK LIKE A FOOL.
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The fukk I did. I quoted Kweisi Mfume. Who has done more for the black cause today than you have in your life. You won't comment on that besides, calling him a c00n though.
 

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You aren't going to research the climate when the bill was passed, or some of the people who supported it. You're just on that rah rah Tariq shyt. No need going back and forth with you because you simple minded as fukk. If you think Democrats and Republicans are all the same, then cool.
he doesn't need to research anything bro I just posted the article that gives you the climate. It was from 1994 with quotes directly from Charles Rangle.
 
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