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03 Mar 2016, 9:52 am

I call "Godwin" on this thread!


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03 Mar 2016, 9:55 am

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Most black people don't care for Farrakhan. I should know....I work with them, and I'm married to a black person.

Some of them have similar views to Trump on Muslims, actually. They just don't care for other aspects of him.

I haven't heard any mention of the Million Man March since it occurred around 7 years ago or so.

He's no Dr. King.


No he isn't King. But he is some of the Black vote and this comes after what happened with Trump and the KKK which I found to be very interesting.

Here's some of Hillary Clinton's top contributors:

https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/cont ... N00000019&

Look up George Soros - He's the top leader for the One World Order and the richest man in the world. He was a Jew, but renounced his Judaism. When he was young, he even helped the Nazi armies round up some of the Jews so they could be sent off to the camps - a billion times worse than Farrakhan could ever be.


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03 Mar 2016, 9:58 am

Conspiracy theories are just a little too far into the deep end, don't you think?

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03 Mar 2016, 10:02 am

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Conspiracy theories are just a little too far into the deep end, don't you think?

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Again I laugh at the words "Conspiracy Theorist". It always gets said when one isn't sure about the topic being discussed - look it up. Soros has written several books about his life and what he wants to do to America. You don't know the half of it. :twisted:


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03 Mar 2016, 10:04 am

I honestly don't believe Trump will get considerable support from African-Americans.



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03 Mar 2016, 10:07 am

Oh, I know about it. Soros has been linked through conspiracy theories to everything from Reagan's dementia, the Challenger disaster, the Lewinsky scandal, dangling chads, to the heartbreak of psoriasis.

Anytime people want to strike fear and doubt into the hearts of the gullible, they wave the "New World Order" flag and invoke the name of Soros.


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03 Mar 2016, 10:14 am

For those of you who have an open mind and don't scoff everytime you hear the words Glenn Beck in a sentence, I've included a nice documentary on George Soros for your viewing pleasure. This is the man that is Hillary Clinton's top campaign contributer and who will be running the world if he had anything to say about it. Grab your popcorn, turn down the lights and be prepared to be scared s**tless.


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03 Mar 2016, 10:15 am

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Oh, I know about it. Soros has been linked through conspiracy theories to everything from Reagan's dementia, the Challenger disaster, the Lewinsky scandal, dangling chads, to the heartbreak of psoriasis.

Anytime people want to strike fear and doubt into the hearts of the gullible, they wave the "New World Order" flag and invoke the name of Soros.


And you need to be scared, Fnord, you need to be scared.


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03 Mar 2016, 10:16 am

My mind is open; just not so much that my brains would fall out.

Bogey-men don't scare me anymore. I've grown up.


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03 Mar 2016, 11:49 am

nurseangela wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
Most black people don't care for Farrakhan. I should know....I work with them, and I'm married to a black person.

Some of them have similar views to Trump on Muslims, actually. They just don't care for other aspects of him.

I haven't heard any mention of the Million Man March since it occurred around 7 years ago or so.

He's no Dr. King.


No he isn't King. But he is some of the Black vote and this comes after what happened with Trump and the KKK which I found to be very interesting.

Here's some of Hillary Clinton's top contributors:

https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/cont ... N00000019&

Look up George Soros - He's the top leader for the One World Order and the richest man in the world. He was a Jew, but renounced his Judaism. When he was young, he even helped the Nazi armies round up some of the Jews so they could be sent off to the camps - a billion times worse than Farrakhan could ever be.

Soros was a 14 year old victim of the Nazis [personal attacks are prohibited on WP]



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03 Mar 2016, 11:50 am

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MY Fuhrer?

I'm a friggin' Jew!

No dude, I was talking to that [redacted] nurse.



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03 Mar 2016, 12:11 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I honestly don't believe Trump will get considerable support from African-Americans.


he'll get more than any Republican in decades

he speaks to relevant issues, people just assume that Democrats own the black vote but the reality is that Republicans haven't courted it at all and Trump is somebody that will work to expand the base of the party. It's this LBJ mentality that will be the DNC's mentality.



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03 Mar 2016, 2:15 pm

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I call "Godwin" on this thread!


We have a winner! :!: :!: :!:

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03 Mar 2016, 2:19 pm

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Fnord wrote:
I call "Godwin" on this thread!
We have a winner! :!: :!: :!: ...
Uh-oh ... what did I "win"? :pale:


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03 Mar 2016, 2:22 pm

Adamantium wrote:
Fnord wrote:
I call "Godwin" on this thread!


We have a winner! :!: :!: :!:

Personal attacks are prohibited on WrongPlanet, even in PPR, even when people are exasperated.


I think Godwin's law died a long time ago.



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03 Mar 2016, 2:26 pm

nurseangela wrote:
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So... does that mean the GOP is going to embrace Farrakhan, now?


What it means is that Trump is going to get not only the White votes, but a lot of the Black votes as well.I guess being hooked to the KKK by the media didn't hurt Trump's chances much. People know a wolf in sheep's clothing when they see one. You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. So there. Nanna Nanna Boo Boo. :tongue:


I was going to respond, but others have done that for me. In the immortal words of Daniel Tosh: "Nanna Nanna Boo Boo, stick your head in dog doo."


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