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5 minutes ago, Deluge said:

You're the only one cackling, wokejob. 

Now be a good little patient and take your meds. ;)

That’s not cackling that’s the sound of me barfing from tue stench of your bile and idiocy. The anti-nausea meds aren’t working either. 

3 minutes ago, Deluge said:

Actually, they're pissed at you scumbags because you stopped broadcasting your racism.

They're the true democrats, and you liars can't even stay true alongside them. 

That doesn’t even make sense. You’re not clever enough at this comeback game. 

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1 hour ago, Deluge said:

Not necessary.

David Duke is an outcast. 

He is a charter member of the MAGA CULT. You can tell by how Trump claimed he didn't know Duke LONG AFTER HE DID KNOW DUKE. LMAO

Trump’s David Duke Amnesia

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Asked if he would publicly reject the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said, “I just don’t know anything about him.” That’s nonsense:

  • Duke ran for governor of Louisiana in 1991 as a Republican, and Trump said at the time that President George H.W. Bush was right “to come out against” Duke’s campaign. Duke lost but he won a majority of the white vote — which Trump found troubling. “I hate seeing what it represents,” Trump said, referring to what he called the “anger vote.”
  • In 2000, Trump considered running for the Reform Party presidential nomination but did not run because he said he did not want to be associated with Pat Buchanan, who had left the Republican Party to seek the Reform Party nomination, and David Duke, who supported Buchanan. Trump at the time called Duke “a bigot, a racist, a problem.”

For several days, Trump has had trouble handling questions about Duke, ever since Duke said on his radio show Feb. 24 that “voting against Donald Trump at this point is really treason to your heritage.” BuzzFeed on Feb. 25 reported Duke’s statement of support.

Duke ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for U.S. Senate in 1990 and governor of Louisiana in 1991. In a Nov. 10, 1991, story on Duke’s gubernatorial campaign, the New York Times described Duke as “an open white supremacist and anti-Semite for most of his adult life, who sold Nazi literature from his legislative office in 1989.” The Southern Poverty Law Center on its website refers to Duke as the “most recognizable figure of the American radical right, a neo-Nazi, longtime Klan leader and now international spokesman for Holocaust denial.”

On Feb. 26, Trump held a press conference to announce the endorsement of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. With Christie at his side, Trump was asked how he felt about receiving Duke’s support. “I didn’t even know he endorsed me,” Trump said, clearly irritated by the question. “David Duke endorsed me? OK. Alright. I disavow. OK?”

Trump was again asked about Duke in a Feb. 28 interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” by anchor Jake Tapper.

Tapper, Feb. 28: I want to ask you about the Anti-Defamation League, which this week called on you to publicly condemn unequivocally the racism of former KKK grand wizard David Duke, who recently said that voting against you at this point would be treason to your heritage. Will you unequivocally condemn David Duke and say that you don’t want his vote or that of other white supremacists in this election?

Trump: Well, just so you understand, I don’t know anything about David Duke. OK? I don’t know anything about what you’re even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists. So, I don’t know.

Trump went on to say that he did not want to condemn any groups until he knew something about them. He told Tapper to “give me a list of the groups” and he would review them. But Tapper returned to Duke.

Tapper: OK. I mean, I’m just talking about David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan here, but…

Trump: I don’t know any — honestly, I don’t know David Duke. I don’t believe I have ever met him. I’m pretty sure I didn’t meet him. And I just don’t know anything about him.

Trump should be well aware of Duke — especially since Trump once said he decided not to run for president in 2000 in part because of David Duke and his politics.

In 2000, Trump was considering running for the Reform Party nomination. The party had gained a significant following in 1992, when Texas billionaire Ross Perot captured nearly 19 percent of the presidential vote. Perot ran again in 1996, but he won only 8.4 percent of the vote.

But by February 2000, the Reform Party went from decline to disaster. One of the party’s leading figures — Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura — announced that he was leaving the party, citing the possibility that Pat Buchanan would be the party’s presidential nominee and Duke’s support for Buchanan’s nomination. At the time, Ventura explained his decision in an interview on CNN.

Ventura, Feb. 11, 2000: I can’t stay within a national party that, you know, that could well have Pat Buchanan as its presidential nominee. And now the latest word, I hear he’s getting support from David Duke. Well, I can’t be part of that.

Three days later, Ventura appeared again on CNN and said that he “encouraged Donald Trump not to seek their presidential nomination, and he concurred with that and he’s not going to do that now.” That same day, Trump announced he would not seek the Reform Party nomination during an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC’s “Today Show.” Trump told Lauer the party was “self-destructing.”

Lauer, Feb. 14, 2000: When you say the party is self-destructing, what do you see as the biggest problem with the Reform Party right now?

Trump: Well, you’ve got David Duke just joined — a bigot, a racist, a problem. I mean, this is not exactly the people you want in your party. Buchanan’s a disaster as we’ve, you know, covered. Jesse’s a terrific guy who just left the party. And he, you know, it’s unfortunate, but he just left the party. He’s going to be doing his Independence Party from Minnesota.

Trump also put out a statement that day, according to the New York Times, that referred to Duke as “a Klansman.”

New York Times, Feb. 14, 2000: Mr. Trump painted a fairly dark picture of the Reform Party in his statement, noting the role of Mr. Buchanan, along with the roles of David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and Lenora Fulani, the former standard-bearer of the New Alliance Party and an advocate of Marxist-Leninist politics.

“The Reform Party now includes a Klansman, Mr. Duke, a neo-Nazi, Mr. Buchanan, and a communist, Ms. Fulani,” he said in his statement. “This is not company I wish to keep.”

Buchanan won the party’s nomination, but garnered less than one half of 1 percent of the vote in the general election that year.

Trump also spoke out against Duke in 1991 — three days after Duke was defeated in his race for governor. Trump expressed concern in an interview with CNN’s Larry King about Duke’s politics and what it represented. Although Duke lost, he received a majority of the white vote.

King, Nov. 19, 1991: Did the David Duke thing bother you? Fifty-five percent of the whites in Louisiana voted for him.

Trump: I hate —

King: Four hundred New Yorkers contributed.

Trump: I hate seeing what it represents, but I guess it just shows there’s a lot of hostility in this country. There’s a tremendous amount of hostility in the United States.

King: Anger?

Trump: It’s anger. I mean, that’s an anger vote. People are angry about what’s happened. People are angry about the jobs. If you look at Louisiana, they’re really in deep trouble. When you talk about the East Coast — it’s not the East Coast. It’s the East Coast, the middle coast, the West Coast —

King: If he runs and Pat Buchanan runs [for president in 1992], might you see a really divided vote?

Trump: Well, I think if they run, or even if David Duke — I mean, George Bush was very, very strong against David Duke. I think if he had it to do again, he might not have gotten involved in that campaign because I think David Duke now, if he runs, takes away almost exclusively Bush votes and then a guy like Cuomo runs — I think Cuomo can win the election.

King: But Bush morally had to come out against him.

Trump: I think Bush had to come out against him. I think Bush — if David Duke runs, David Duke is going to get a lot of votes. Whether that be good or bad, David Duke is going to get a lot of votes. Pat Buchanan — who really has many of the same theories, except it’s in a better package — Pat Buchanan is going to take a lot of votes away from George Bush. So if you have these two guys running, or even one of them running, I think George Bush could be in big trouble.

So, clearly, Trump knows something about David Duke, despite what he said.

Trump, who conducted his “State of the Union” interview remotely from Florida, blamed a bad earpiece for his refusal to disavow Duke and condemn his politics during his interview with Tapper. Trump said he could “hardly hear what [Tapper] was saying.” That may be. But Trump clearly heard the name David Duke. In fact, he repeated it and claimed that he doesn’t know him.

“Honestly, I don’t know David Duke,” Trump told Tapper. “I don’t believe I have ever met him. I’m pretty sure I didn’t meet him. And I just don’t know anything about him.”

The record proves him wrong.

 

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2 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

LOL You make up the craziest sh-t!  
 

THE KKK endorses Trump and half the MAGA cult is submerged in various beliefs about Jewish conspiracies. Meanwhile most Jews, Blacks, women and visible minorities vote Democrat  

You’re an absolute joke, right down there in the forum basement with the other certified kooks like R10 and Taxme.

Al Qaeda endorses the LPOC. So did islamic state. Are you a member of Al Qaeda? 

You're in no position to call anyone a joke, cowushin boy. If you don't simmer down I'll tell your mom to turn off your wifi. 

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1 hour ago, BeaverFever said:

That’s where all the overt KKKers end up…on the Republican fringe…while Trump winks at them. 
 

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Are you saying that the Dems' militia members are leaving to vote Republican? 

Are those black guys really in the KKK? 

Thanks for solving so much stuff, Beave. You're a regular pet detective.

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2 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

Are you saying that the Dems' militia members are leaving to vote Republican? 

Are those black guys really in the KKK? 

Thanks for solving so much stuff, Beave. You're a regular pet detective.

The “Blacks for Trump” nutjobs will definitely stand with with any Trump supporters, KKK or otherwise, and will say all kinds of crazy things defending slavery.

The only real militia members are the tight wing terrorists who attacked the Capitol and tried to kidnap a governor. 

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4 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

Are you saying that the Dems' militia members are leaving to vote Republican? 

Are those black guys really in the KKK? 

Thanks for solving so much stuff, Beave. You're a regular pet detective.

Fitting how the party of the Klan, Jim Crowe and slavery is now the party of political prisoners.

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51 minutes ago, West said:

Fitting how the party of the Klan, Jim Crowe and slavery is now the party of political prisoners.

Funny how the party who armed Iran, the Taliban, the Latin American Drug Cartels, Al-Qaeda, waged a brutal “war on drugs” against its own citizens, caused the unprecedented fraudulent humanitarian disaster known as the second Iraq invasion, admires Putin, and denies global warming in the face of constant natural disasters…. tried to steal an election and end western democracy. 

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5 minutes ago, BeaverFever said:

That was a lame post. Try harder. 

I know that you don't mind being considered the world's biggest Russian collusion stooge because you're still brainwashed and that will never change, but trust me, there's no new low for your credibility to sink to. If you joined the Moonies you would gain credibility back, even among atheists. 

1 hour ago, West said:

Fitting how the party of the Klan, Jim Crowe and slavery is now the party of political prisoners.

Don't forget all the people who were jailed (judicially enslaved) for marijuana possession by Biden's shiny Demmie laws. 

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20 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

the world's biggest Russian collusion stooge

The world’s biggest Russian collusion stooges are you goofs who support Putins invasion of Ukraine and push all your ridiculous “Biolab” and “Jewish Nazi” nonsense 

 

22 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

Don't forget all the people who were jailed (judicially enslaved) for marijuana possession by Biden's shiny Demmie laws. 

The ones who oppose marijuana legislation are Republicans. 

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15 hours ago, robosmith said:

He is a charter member of the MAGA CULT.

David Duke is a racist, just like you. He is a former Grand Wizard of the KKK, a disgusting arm of the democrat party that used to lynch innocent black people. 

Since the lynchings, the democrat party has adjusted its mistreatment of blacks in the form of perpetual poverty and poor education. I've never seen a more disgusting group of racists than the democrats in the democrat party. 

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13 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

The “Blacks for Trump” nutjobs will definitely stand with with any Trump supporters, KKK or otherwise, and will say all kinds of crazy things defending slavery.

The only real militia members are the tight wing terrorists who attacked the Capitol and tried to kidnap a governor. 

BeaverFever is trying to hide his racism again. lol

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On 8/24/2023 at 9:10 PM, BeaverFever said:

The world’s biggest Russian collusion stooges are you goofs who support Putins invasion of Ukraine

What does the invasion of Ukraine have to do with cowushin little boy?

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and push all your ridiculous “Biolab” 

It's Tory Nuland and the US gov't that said it. Call them kooks if you want to...

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and "Jewish Nazi” nonsense 

You're the one who invented "Jewish Nazis", so yeah, it's obviously pretty stupid. 

On 8/24/2023 at 9:10 PM, BeaverFever said:

The ones who oppose marijuana legislation are Republicans. 

It wasn't Republicans who tabled the "Put as many black superpredators as you can in jail for marijuana possession" bill. It was Joe Buduhhhn.

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20 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

What does the invasion of Ukraine have to do with cowushin little boy?

Go meditate on that, Putin Puppet

 

20 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

It's Tory Nuland and the US gov't that said it.

Lie

20 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

You're the one who invented "Jewish Nazis",

Lie

20 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

t wasn't Republicans who tabled the "Put as many black superpredators as you can in jail for marijuana possession" bill. It was Joe Buduhhhn.

It was all of them, but Republicans are the party calling for more mass incarceration. 

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15 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

Go meditate on that, Putin Puppet

So you admit that you were just talking out of your ass and now you have to go to plan A: sandbox insults.

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You'd save a lot of keystrokes if you just changed your username to "Lie", and just posted "Lie" instead of going into your lengthy drawn out false narratives and lies.

Tory Nuland offered up the fact that the US had joint bioweapons research labs with Ukraine while she was in Congress testifying under oath. Don't say that something is a lie just because you refuse to learn about it.

https://greenwald.substack.com/p/victoria-nuland-ukraine-has-biological

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That's just you lying again. The US had websites that openly admitted to the fact that they were researching cures for bioweapons in Ukraine.  

Fact-Faker websites and rags like the NYT and WashPo created their own straw man argument by saying the labs were referred to as "bioweapons research labs" and implying that they were accused of being "bioweapons manufacturing labs" but that was never the claim, and no one said that the US ever admitted to that. The US only admitted that they had labs in Ukraine that there were working on cures for known bioweapons. They never admitted to having labs that were creating new bioweapons, or mass manufacturing them. 

It's like if I call you collusion boy and you say "I never said that anyone needed to get the death penalty for colluding with Russia". Technically what you're saying is true, but you're responding to an accusation that no one ever made. 

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It was all of them, but Republicans are the party calling for more mass incarceration.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/07/politics/biden-1993-speech-predators/index.html

Biden and Hillary babbling about superpredators

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4 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

So you admit that you were just talking out of your ass and now you have to go to plan A: sandbox insults.

Seriously? You MAGAs honestly can’t understand you how yourspreading Kremlin’s ridiculous lies and misinformation about the war in Ukraine is supporting the Kremlin and therefore makes you a Kremlin Kollider even if you’re too stupid to realize it?

 

4 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

Tory Nuland offered up the fact that the US had joint bioweapons research labs with Ukraine while she was in Congress testifying under oath. Don't say that something is a lie just because you refuse to learn about it.

https://greenwald.substack.com/p/victoria-nuland-ukraine-has-biological

You’re too stupid to understand what you’re reading and your link is AN OPINION BLOG written by another propagandist with ZERO credibility. So first off yes Putin and his MAGA puppets did say US and Zelensky were developing weapons and no the US did not say it was workout on “cures”. that was claimed as a justification for invasion  Why would there be any problem with a “cure” that would justify invasion?  
 

As for the alleged research itself, this lie is derived from two massive distortions put together:  the first FACT is that universities and research institutions around the world conduct their own research into public health issues and outbreaks of contagious diseases - not biological weapons- and some/many of those receive international funding  Like Canada and any number of countries, Ukraine has universities and health institutions doing such research, where some of the funding is internationally sourced and a public health partnership was formed with the US in particular. The second distortion is derived from the fact that since the 1990s the US has lead a “biological threat reduction program” in Ukraine, to support the safe disposal and/or ling term storage of old expired/inert Soviet stockpiles which are still HAZMAT despite being expired and non-functional as a weapon. This program has been in place even when Ukraine was rule by Kremlin puppets  But you’re too mych of a mindless sheep to understand any of that you just believe what you’re told to believe  

 

4 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

Biden and Hillary babbling about superpredators

Yep they sure did. That was a point n time which Democrats have since renounced and that came back to haunt Hillary in 2016. Meanwhile Republicans always have and always will support mass incarceration and ultra-aggressive policing.  I don’t have to dig up a 30-year old article to find Republicans’ mass-incarceration rhetoric and fear-mongering over criminals, it’s part of their daily rhetoric 

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