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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:So? Considering the example of the Balttimore Black kids who jumped a guy for the crime of walking hone from his job, who should be surprised? Not all black boys are dangerous but almost all city danger comes from black boys. Yes. Go ahead and tell me that the problem is my fear. The problem is your fear. The Klan is not going to be patrolling inner cities, dumbass. I'm not the PP but in light of the rise of the New Black Panthers and the lack of objection to their tactics and words, are you surprised the Klan is trying to make a comeback? The New Black Panthers are a hate group repudiated by liberals. Even repudiated by the Black Panthers. Listed as a hate group by The liberal watchdog Southern Poverty Law Center. Why are you making excuses for the Klan??? Yet liberals defend their behavior at the polls.[/quote] Um, no we don't. Voter suppression is always wrong. The New Black Panther thing that Faux-watchers keep yapping about, however, was an isolated incident at one or two polling places. If it happened at all--I haven't read up on it to determine whether it's not just another made-up issue in the right-wing echo chamber. The voter suppression problem in this country, however, is not with the New Black Panthers. It's with the Republican Party. Suppressing the vote has become a plank in y'all's platform. State after state after state, trying to preserve your position by keeping people from voting. There's one party trying to keep people from voting in this country, and it's not exactly dominated by liberals. [/quote] It doesn't matter if it was isolated or not - it was still passed over by liberals by being non-threatening behavior. Even Jeff, your vaunted leader on this site, has stated that he felt no one felt threatened. It's on video. Unless the right wing staged the video, it happened. You have no idea this actually happened? Really? Republicans are not trying to suppress the vote; we are looking for a fair vote, y'know, one in which liberals don't vote six times, bus in those that should not be voting in certain precincts, and allowing illegals to vote. I know that's considered suppressing the vote to liberals, but hell, that's not surprising either.[/quote]
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