Thursday, March 10, 2016

This & that.....International Women’s Day, Texas state Rep. Myra Crownover [R-Denton], The Party of Stupid


On International Women’s Day, Texas state Rep. Myra Crownover [R-Denton] chose to share her GOP IGNORANCE!

How does the GOP find the STUPID? 



Texas state Rep. Myra Crownover









Texas Republican wonders 'how many times a pure, sober sexual assault happened'



Ooops! Just because you're a RACIST John Franklin McGraw does not give you a right to assault others.....ON CAMERA! 


From WRAL: A 78-year-old Linden man has been charged with 
assaulting a protester at the rally held in Fayetteville Wednesday 
for Republican front-runner…
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Man Who Sucker Punched Black Protester At Trump Rally Arrested

From WRAL: A 78-year-old Linden man has been charged with assaulting a protester at the rally held in Fayetteville Wednesday for Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

‘…A 78-year-old Linden man has been charged with assaulting a protester at the rally held in Fayetteville Wednesday for Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
John Franklin McGraw was arrested Thursday morning and charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
A video posted on YouTube shows McGraw hitting Rakeem Jones of Fayetteville as he was being escorted out of Crown Coliseum by authorities.
Authorities said that Jones was being escorted out of the rally after disrupting Trump’s speech when McGraw edged his way to the end of the row and hit Jones in the head and face as deputies were looking away.
After being hit, Jones was tackled by law enforcement officials. A press release from the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said several deputies did not see the attack happen…’


Hillary was given 32% more time to speak in last night's debate and Bernie was interrupted 150% more times. What does that tell you? And yet he still won!








Ku Klux Klan National Director Thomas Robb - (SPLC)

The Arkansas pastor who leads the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan refuses to acknowledge the biblical fact that Jesus was a Jew.
Thomas Robb, who took over the KKK group after the departure of David Duke, discussed his views on Donald Trump and race during an interview Wednesday on “The Alan Colmes Show” on Fox Radio.
Robb last week described Trump as “the pick of the litter” among Republican presidential candidates, and he said his campaign had helped promote white supremacist groups and causes.
The KKK leader repeatedly refused to tell Colmes whether Trump would benefit white people if elected, but he praised the GOP candidate’s proposal to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.
“I do not want the demographics of this country to change, that is correct,” Robb said.
Colmes asked the Christian Identity pastor whether he was aware his Savior was Jewish.
“Well, yeah, that’s another story,” Robb said. “I don’t believe that’s true, I don’t believe it’s true. He was a Tribe of Judah.”
Robb argued that modern-day Jews were descended from Khazars, a semi-nomadic tribe that lived in western Turkey and the Caspian Basin — a theory that historians have questioned and is often associated with anti-Semitism.
Colmes asked him again, flatly, whether Jesus was Jewish or not.
“No,” Robb said. “He was an Israelite.”
Colmes said it was indisputable that the Jesus of the Bible was Jewish by faith, but Robb refused to believe it.
“Whatever you say, whatever you say,” Robb said. “It is a matter of dispute, it is a matter of dispute. He was an Israelite. The people that are today called Jews are not Israelites, they’re Khazars.”
Colmes said he was talking about Jesus’ religion, and he pointed out that Israelite was not a religion.
Robb cited the 1976 Arthur Koestler book, “The Thirteenth Tribe,” to argue that Ashkenazi Jews are descended Khazars, not the ancient Israelites — but recent genetic testing haslargely disproved that theory.
Colmes said he didn’t know of any Christians who didn’t accept the fact that Jesus was Jewish, and Robb said the radio host wasn’t Christian himself — “so how would you know?”
“Even if you’re right about everything you say, which I contest — but even if you are right about everything you say, that does not justify the genocide that is affecting our people today,” Robb said. “I’m referring to white genocide. I don’t know by whom — it doesn’t matter by whom.”
The KKK said there were “probably lots of people” committing genocide against white people, but he couldn’t specifically identify the mass murderers.
“There are whole sections in every major city in this country where white people cannot go and walk safely down the street,” Robb said. “Not only can white people not walk safely down the street, black people cannot walk safely down the street.”
But he conceded that was crime, and not racial genocide.



The Arkansas pastor who leads the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
refuses to acknowledge the biblical fact that Jesus was a Jew.
RAWSTORY.COM








Gary Shellehamer I guess my politics was formed in my youth, when Robert Kennedy said:
:Just because we cannot see clearly the end of the road, that is no reason for not setting out on the essential journey."

"A revolution is coming — a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough; compassionate if we care enough; successful if we are fortunate enough — But a revolution which is coming whether we will it or not. We can affect its character; we cannot alter its inevitability."

And, quoting Shaw: “You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’”



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