How many Posters believe that the protests (riots) will "Metastasize" to every state in America? Or, at least a portion of the states?
Christian references don't suit you, AB. I wonder why? Oh, now I remember.
A bust of Abraham Lincoln was torched in Chicago. Why would someone choose old Abe Lincoln to dishonor? Is he not credited for helping to free the slaves? There are a number of fine citizens who have a problem with Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington now. I suppose next on the agenda will be the destruction of their statues/monuments. Perhaps, we need to change the name of Washington DC too, Barack Obama DC or Hillary Clinton DC?
Not much is known about that. I'm intrigued by the pattern of the black coloring on a concrete bust - have you ever seen concrete itself burn top that pattern and sooty color?
The authorities dime know who did it or when: the soot on the front of the plinth looks like a deposit from from firework rockets. Perhaps it wasn't vandalised at all, given that none knows anything about it.
Um, nope, nope and nope...
You haven't half gotten strange these days Patrick.
Why can't you answer the question?
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Yeah, perhaps a flying saucer landed within a few feet of the bust and the cosmic exhaust burned up the bust?
A West Englewood resident interviewed Thursday speculated that some burn damage to the Lincoln bust may have been caused by fireworks set off on July 4th.
“People were out partying on the 4th of July and lighting fireworks off of it,” said Christopher Jackson, 22, who lives two blocks from the statue and saw the revelers also light newspapers on fire on top of the statue.
Blaming the Democrats for obstructing the President seems silly when there are Republican majorities in both houses. Politics is polarised, and I recall the GOP tried to support Obama. Painting the conservatives as victims isn't going to wash.
Don't you have some gay bashing to do? Like the Nazis?
None of us can actually CONTROL who likes or dislikes us, ultimately. Is it Trump's fault that some unsavory type characters happen to like him and voted for him? I would suggest you start using your head for something other than, hitting it against a wall.
Even removing some of Trumps grandpa end of the spectrum, comparatively benign racial nonsense, the enemy of their enemy (progressive thinking) will always be the closest thing they have to a friend.Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
I'm just pointing out that Donald Trump received the official endorsement of Jew hating racists, i.e. degenerates who without a doubt have this picture [of Hitler] hanging somewhere in their white trash trailer:
Like Hitler, evidently they see something in Donald Trump that they admire.
:think: Were that true at least their outfits would look better, so you lost me there.It just so happens that there are many homosexuals within the white supremacist movement.
TOL's socialist leftists are all good people that love their neighbor and lover America. Not so for the majority of liberals nationwide who want Trump out no matter how it happens. They are against free speech and they want their free government stuffA bust of Abraham Lincoln was torched in Chicago. Why would someone choose old Abe Lincoln to dishonor? Is he not credited for helping to free the slaves? There are a number of fine citizens who have a problem with Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington now. I suppose next on the agenda will be the destruction of their statues/monuments. Perhaps, we need to change the name of Washington DC too, Barack Obama DC or Hillary Clinton DC?
Blaming the Democrats for obstructing the President seems silly when there are Republican majorities in both houses. Politics is polarised, and I don't recall the GOP tried to support Obama. Painting the conservatives as victims isn't going to wash.
Very true. The Democrats started the KKK back in the 19th century. Senator Robert Byrd a Democrat Icon and so-called mentor to Hillary Clinton was a member of the KKK.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub.L. 88–352, 78 Stat. 241, enacted July 2, 1964) is a landmark civil rights and US labor law in the United States which outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. It prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools, employment, and public accommodations.
... its duty to guarantee all citizens equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment and its duty to protect voting rights under the Fifteenth Amendment. The Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964, at the White House.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964