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Just now, Rob's House said:

It's a story because it scares people like you to see that many coloreds get uppity enough to defy the master of Democrat plantation.

 

Honestly, Rob. Ten years ago would you ever imagine we'd be arguing the same points on the subject of race? :lol:

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Posted
2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Honestly, Rob. Ten years ago would you ever imagine we'd be arguing the same points on the subject of race? :lol:

You've come a long way, Pilgrim.

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Posted
2 hours ago, LABillzFan said:

Deadbeat race-baiter whines that young blacks aren't falling in line like good little uneducated coloreds.

 

 

 

Sharpton's twitter feed might be the dumbest thing on the internet.  

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Posted
37 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Sharpton's twitter feed might be the dumbest thing on the internet.  

 

How many gators would you rate it?

Posted
5 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

How many gators would you rate it?

 

 

????

 

4 gators...........................................(only Tibsy can be 5)

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, B-Man said:

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Stark difference in how the stories are "framed"

 

 

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It's a benefit actually. To those who aren't too far gone down the NPC route, they are seeing the games being played. Used to be the media would try to hide it, not anymore. It's blatant because they know we live in two different realities as a country now: 

 

1) Those still living inside the establishment media's bubble, who believe Trump is a Russian puppet/illegal president/neo-Hitler. 

 

and

 

2) Those who deal in reality. 

 

The media is banking on group number 1 being larger. They're wrong, as we're about to find out in a little over a week.

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, B-Man said:

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Stark difference in how the stories are "framed"

 

 

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lol. what a joke.

 

full frontpage headline for a bomb suspect who by the way would be more appropriately termed a non-bomb suspect. two-thirds frontpage headline far a 'Congressman shot' story where someone was actually injured.

 

nothing to see here, move along.

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's a benefit actually. To those who aren't too far gone down the NPC route, they are seeing the games being played. Used to be the media would try to hide it, not anymore. It's blatant because they know we live in two different realities as a country now: 

 

1) Those still living inside the establishment media's bubble, who believe Trump is a Russian puppet/illegal president/neo-Hitler. 

 

and

 

2) Those who deal in reality. 

 

The media is banking on group number 1 being larger. They're wrong, as we're about to find out in a little over a week.

Well, I hope you are right, but 2016 makes me think you should avoid predictions.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Foxx said:

lol. what a joke.

 

full frontpage headline for a bomb suspect who by the way would be more appropriately termed a non-bomb suspect. two-thirds frontpage headline far a 'Congressman shot' story where someone was actually injured.

 

nothing to see here, move along.

And the shooting  of the congressman was a local story for the Washington Post.

Posted
1 hour ago, Foxx said:

lol. what a joke.

 

full frontpage headline for a bomb suspect who by the way would be more appropriately termed a non-bomb suspect. two-thirds frontpage headline far a 'Congressman shot' story where someone was actually injured.

 

 

Well, they had to save the other third to put an anti-Trump story above the fold...  :lol:

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