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7 minutes ago, LeviF said:

 

What about you, doc? Retiring to the inner city for the vibrancy?

By the way, I live in the city. Not the suburbs. And somehow I don't live in fear.

1 minute ago, Big Turk said:

You may not like or it agree with it, but that's what the Constitution says and how the Supreme Court has interpreted it---more than once.

Including just last week, by a 9-0 vote.

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1 minute ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Nope.  I like wide open spaces and plenty of room. Is someone or something forcing you to live inner city?


No, I pay the tax as well. I did live in the inner city (mostly by) choice for some time. The neighborhood didn’t seem to mind; I’m a fair man. 

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35 minutes ago, LeviF said:

@Big Turk @The Frankish Reich Feel free to post the racial breakdown of your census tract and then we'll have a conversation.

 

https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/exploring-age-groups-in-the-2020-census.html

 

I grew up in a nearly All-Black neighborhood on the East Side of Buffalo in the Kensington-Bailey area not far from the Kenfield and Langfield projects and Ken High. I was one of 3 white kids in the neighborhood.  I'm not the one, B, I promise you that.

 

I'd probably take a good long look in the mirror. I probably had more minorities living on my street than you have interacted with in your lifetime.

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22 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

no one is calling for Americans to bow their heads to other countries.  It's not either or.  We need countries with common interests to trust and respect us .  Without that, we are on our own.  That sounds good to MAGA's until they find out how much things will cost and what they'll have to do without when the full effects of isolationism come to fruition.  That will be soon.  And I suppose many MAGAs have never nor will ever travel internationally for pleasure.  For those that do, it's going to become less pleasurable.

My comment was directed to Turk based on what he shared, not a comment on strategic alliances and global politics.   Thank you, though, for sharing your thoughts unrelated to mine.  
 

In my neighborhood analogy, there’s usually one neighbor who does that, stops to interrupt a conversation before attempting to hold court on his favorite subject (himself, usually) and going on about his financial prowess.  My experience is there is a pretty high likelihood that somewhere down the road, a For Sale sign ends up in his front lawn when economic changes occur or poor decision making catches up with him.  
 

 

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9 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

My comment was directed to Turk based on what he shared, not a comment on strategic alliances and global politics.   Thank you, though, for sharing your thoughts unrelated to mine.  
 

In my neighborhood analogy, there’s usually one neighbor who does that, stops to interrupt a conversation before attempting to hold court on his favorite subject (himself, usually) and going on about his financial prowess.  My experience is there is a pretty high likelihood that somewhere down the road, a For Sale sign ends up in his front lawn when economic changes occur or poor decision making catches up with him.  
 

 

so we should bow our heads to Canada?  You seem confused.

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22 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

I grew up in a nearly All-Black neighborhood on the East Side of Buffalo in the Kensington-Bailey area not far from the Kenfield and Langfield projects and Ken High. I was one of 3 white kids in the neighborhood.  I'm not the one, B, I promise you that.

 

I'd probably take a good long look in the mirror. I probably had more minorities living on my street than you have interacted with in your lifetime.

Based on the thoughts shared in this post, can I ask if you were born in 1911?  

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32 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

I have no idea what this means.

Sometimes people call other people "racist" on slim evidence.

Sometimes they call them racist because they are unabashed racists.

 

(As far as I can tell, you are a Club of One on this forum. I take some solace in that.)

Some here call people racist over the out of control border situation during the Brandon era. Isn’t that something!

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11 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Based on the thoughts shared in this post, can I ask if you were born in 1911?  

 

Nope, it's still valid in rural America to a large degree. Only kidding yourself if you think it's not.

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11 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Some here call people racist over the out of control border situation during the Brandon era. Isn’t that something!

Ignores the point that the poster in question is an unabashed one.

No accusations needed.

Posted
27 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Some here call people racist over the out of control border situation during the Brandon era. Isn’t that something!

 

They are too used to their magic words having power over people, and lash out in pain when they realize it, with increasing frequency, has no effect at all. 

 

I made peace long ago with my answer to the question, "would you rather be called racist or have your people dispossessed of their ancestral homeland?"

Posted
8 hours ago, LeviF said:

 

"would you rather be called racist or have your people dispossessed of their ancestral homeland?"

Sounds like "from the river to the sea" in different words.

3 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

And I can assure you that no Latin American gang member would ever ever ever have a tattoo in rainbow colors. But good enough for ICE agents trying to make a quota.

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From anything I've been hereing he was deported more than once & had more than one domestic violence charge for fighting with his wife which he only married after being deported to become a legal citizen and more than 1 judge determined that he had some affiliation to MS-13 .

 

But none of that seems to have any bearing on this situation because Orange Man Bad ...

 

And then this is getting more media than the man convicted of killing Rachel Morin because he too was a illegal immigrant deported many times and allowed to come back under a much more lax boarder policy and killed a US citizen .

 

But nothing to see here let's focus on the big bad Orange man deporting this poor innocent illegal immigrant for noting at all ...

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