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    SwikLS

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    Democrats trying to hide their racist past brings out Democrats that are proud of their racist past and are fighting with other Democrats that support hiding their racist past.
     

    indiucky

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    A Clinton Team Virginia Governor...

    Fundraising career and relationship with the Clintons[edit]

    McAuliffe had a prolific fundraising career within the Democratic Party, and a personal and political relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton.[SUP][13][/SUP] McAuliffe and his staff raised $275 million, then an unprecedented sum, for Clinton's causes while president. After Bill Clinton's tenure ended, McAuliffe guaranteed the Clintons' $1.35 million mortgage for their home in Chappaqua, New York. The deal raised ethical questions.[SUP][27][/SUP][SUP][28][/SUP] In 2000, McAuliffe chaired a fundraiser with the Clintons; setting a fundraising record of $26.3 million.[SUP][29][/SUP]
    McAuliffe told The New York Times in 1999, "I've met all of my business contacts through politics. It's all interrelated." When he meets a new business contact, he continued, "then I raise money from them."[SUP][13][/SUP] He acknowledged that success of his business dealings stemmed partly from his relationship with Bill Clinton, saying, "No question, that's a piece of it." He also credited his ties to former congressmen Dick Gephardt and Tony Coelho, his Rolodex of 5,000-plus names, and his ability to personally relate to people.[SUP][13][/SUP] In 2004, he was one of the five-member board of directors of the Clinton Foundation.[SUP][30][/SUP] He told New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich in 2012 that his Rolodex held 18,632 names.[SUP][31]

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    FBI investigation[edit]

    On May 23, 2016 it was reported that McAuliffe was being probed by the FBI "over whether donations to his gubernatorial campaign violated the law." One example cited was a donation of $120,000 from Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang. According to CNN, Wang's status as a legal permanent resident of the United States could make the donation legal under U.S. election law.[SUP][70][/SUP]

    Clinton's....The gift that keeps on giving......

    The KKK loves the Clinton's.......

    [video=youtube;8Fg3XNTMzNo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fg3XNTMzNo[/video]

    [video=youtube;y6CooBRmc3k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6CooBRmc3k[/video]

    [video=youtube;dKiWpb7di_E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKiWpb7di_E[/video]
     
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    IndyDave1776

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    The Trump Presidency

    The gift that keeps giving.

    Former KKK Leader Praises Trump Amid VA Violence.

    Why not? On the national stage there seems to be a large surplus of the message that anyone who happens to be white (along with myraid other 'offenses' as defined by the left) should at minimum be ashamed of who they are and better yet make a full time job out of penance for it. The situation has devolved to the point that it presents a temptation to throw in with the KKK even for those who disagree with most of their values. It seems like a better bet than bowing before the steamroller immediately before getting crushed into the road. It seems like this could lead to a rebirth of the KKK/other similar groups as a political power in the present climate in which being racist and acting on it is only 'offensive' for one group but apparently acceptable from any others.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Sounds as if some folks are getting tired of the Free Sπ[t Army.

    Who would that be? Maybe I missed something but your comment doesn't make any sense. It sounds like you sympathize with one of these groups. So given how much I'm also tired of the "Free %#€¥ Army," let me know which one of the groups you're talking about, so I can throw my support behind them. Surely they would embrace my joining the group.

    Kut (lols)
     

    Dddrees

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    Why not? On the national stage there seems to be a large surplus of the message that anyone who happens to be white (along with myraid other 'offenses' as defined by the left) should at minimum be ashamed of who they are and better yet make a full time job out of penance for it. The situation has devolved to the point that it presents a temptation to throw in with the KKK even for those who disagree with most of their values. It seems like a better bet than bowing before the steamroller immediately before getting crushed into the road. It seems like this could lead to a rebirth of the KKK/other similar groups as a political power in the present climate in which being racist and acting on it is only 'offensive' for one group but apparently acceptable from any others.

    Warning Sarcasim Yeah, just gotta luv all the KKK stands for. Warning Sarcasim

    Now they really got a legimate beef. Ah, their feelings were hurt. Not that much different than throwing in with terrorist when you have no other place to go.

    Anybody that ain't like me doesn't deserve to live. Pretty much all the KKK really stands for. Talk about sorry.
     
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    Kutnupe14

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    Why not? On the national stage there seems to be a large surplus of the message that anyone who happens to be white (along with myraid other 'offenses' as defined by the left) should at minimum be ashamed of who they are and better yet make a full time job out of penance for it. The situation has devolved to the point that it presents a temptation to throw in with the KKK even for those who disagree with most of their values. It seems like a better bet than bowing before the steamroller immediately before getting crushed into the road. It seems like this could lead to a rebirth of the KKK/other similar groups as a political power in the present climate in which being racist and acting on it is only 'offensive' for one group but apparently acceptable from any others.

    This sounds like an endorsement. No seriously, it does.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    A Clinton Team Virginia Governor...

    Fundraising career and relationship with the Clintons[edit]

    McAuliffe had a prolific fundraising career within the Democratic Party, and a personal and political relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton.[SUP][13][/SUP] McAuliffe and his staff raised $275 million, then an unprecedented sum, for Clinton's causes while president. After Bill Clinton's tenure ended, McAuliffe guaranteed the Clintons' $1.35 million mortgage for their home in Chappaqua, New York. The deal raised ethical questions.[SUP][27][/SUP][SUP][28][/SUP] In 2000, McAuliffe chaired a fundraiser with the Clintons; setting a fundraising record of $26.3 million.[SUP][29][/SUP]
    McAuliffe told The New York Times in 1999, "I've met all of my business contacts through politics. It's all interrelated." When he meets a new business contact, he continued, "then I raise money from them."[SUP][13][/SUP] He acknowledged that success of his business dealings stemmed partly from his relationship with Bill Clinton, saying, "No question, that's a piece of it." He also credited his ties to former congressmen Dick Gephardt and Tony Coelho, his Rolodex of 5,000-plus names, and his ability to personally relate to people.[SUP][13][/SUP] In 2004, he was one of the five-member board of directors of the Clinton Foundation.[SUP][30][/SUP] He told New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich in 2012 that his Rolodex held 18,632 names.[SUP][31]

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    FBI investigation[edit]

    On May 23, 2016 it was reported that McAuliffe was being probed by the FBI "over whether donations to his gubernatorial campaign violated the law." One example cited was a donation of $120,000 from Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang. According to CNN, Wang's status as a legal permanent resident of the United States could make the donation legal under U.S. election law.[SUP][70][/SUP]

    Clinton's....The gift that keeps on giving......

    The KKK loves the Clinton's.......

    [video=youtube;8Fg3XNTMzNo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fg3XNTMzNo[/video]

    [video=youtube;y6CooBRmc3k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6CooBRmc3k[/video]

    [video=youtube;dKiWpb7di_E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKiWpb7di_E[/video]

    This is a deflection Indi. This has no relevance to today's event.
     

    1DOWN4UP

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    Kut,considering the rally had to do with removal of another statue,the people who are tired of the FSA are on the offensive.I am sure if you too are tired of bottom feeders who are don't value free speech,want to destroy American History,lean Socialist,don't work,and who want what you and I took a lifetime to achieve overnight,I am sure there are some like-minded people there to get to know,and throw your support behind.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Kut,considering the rally had to do with removal of another statue,the people who are tired of the FSA are on the offensive.I am sure if you too are tired of bottom feeders who are don't value free speech,don't work,and who want what you and I took a lifetime to achieve overnight,I am sure there are some like-minded people there to get to know,and throw your support behind.

    I'll ask you again, since I told you that I am also tired of the "FSA." Would I be welcomed within the group we saw today, and accepted as an equal?
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Well unfortunately it seems that it's gaining in popularity.

    Yes, and it will as long as it is more acceptable for Louis Farrakhan to call for extermination than it is for some other folks to get pissed off about having their park renamed and their statues removed.
     

    IndyDave1776

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    I'll ask you again, since I told you that I am also tired of the "FSA." Would I be welcomed within the group we saw today, and accepted as an equal?

    This is the problem with this type of polarization. It devolved into division by the most obvious attributes while the more reasonable members of both larger groups are forced to go along with the mob for safety's sake lest they get overtaken by the other mob.
     
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