Well, the other half are graffiti
Only half?
These post-election posters are hilarious. Worse than post-Pau lakerfan
Well, the other half are graffiti
Post-election, just like you're post-Pau.
Definition of pussy.
You thought you were gonna win easy, Splits. Now you have to take it.
You're better at losing though, Splits. That's your thing. You lose, you beef, you protest, you march in the streets, then do it all over again.
Maybe you can find another community organizer with a racist bent.
That's post-Nov8 talking. You were nowhere to be found in these parts prior to.
Front-running got, just like Post-Pau, per par.
Carry on.
[You] tried to talk him out it, Splits.
He'd have none of it. Ran her to ground around the Great Lakes. Lured her in to shallow water & drowned her.
Judge At Citizenship Ceremony: Don't Like Trash? 'Go To Another Country'
“I can assure you that whether you voted for him or you did not vote for him, if you are a citizen of the United States, he is your president,” Primomo said in a video capture by the station.
“He will be your president and if you do not like that, you need to go to another country.”
He also went on to criticize anti-Trump protestors and those who kneel during the National Anthem as a protest, according to the
station.
“I detest that, because you can protest things that happen in this country; you have every right to,” Judge Primomo said.
“You don't do that by offending national symbols like the national anthem and the flag of the United States.”
Primomo later told KHOU that he meant his words to be unifying and not political.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...+%28TPMNews%29
The LGBT rights backlash under Trump has already begun: New laws in Texas are a shocking harbinger of things to come
If anti-LGBT bills slated for 2017 session in Texas are any measure, an avalanche of hate looms in state houses
Texas state lawmakers filed proposed bills ahead of the 2017 legislative session, which begins on Jan. 10.
The 400 laws set to be debated by legislators next year include regulations that would force anyone casting a ballot in Texas to provide valid identification at the voting booth, a proposal to ban sanctuary cities in the state, and a pair of bills that would bring the battle over trans bathroom use to the Lone Star State.
There’s also legislation that, if enacted, would effectively out LGBT students to their families.
More than 200 anti-LGBT bills were introduced to local legislatures in 2016, as theHuman Rights Campaign reports. Many of these bills, facing retaliation from the business community, were tabled or voted down. Those that passed faced sustained and organized resistance.
You might remember Patrick as the politician who suggested that the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, deserved it because they were LGBT. “A man reaps what he sows,”
he tweeted, although that message has since been deleted. He has made it a top priority in 2017 to chip away at equal protections in the Lone Star State — with a particular focus on the already vulnerable trans community.
First up, State Senator Konni Burton introduced Senate Bill 242, which LGBT advocates argue could force educators to out and trans students to their parents.
The legislation was introduced in response to a policy in Fort Worth public schools that prevents teachers and faculty from disclosing a trans student’s gender iden y to their families. Those guidelines were amended after pressure from Patrick.
Senate Bill 92, which will void local ordinances that protect LGBT people from discrimination. Cities like Austin, El Paso, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth and Waco have laws in place that offer equal access in public accommodations on the basis of either gender iden y or sexual orientation. That prevents bias in areas like housing, employment and public places, which include restrooms.
Striking down those laws will reportedly impact nearly 9 million people, as Equality Texas reports. That amounts to more than a third of the state’s population.
Patrick believes that Trump’s presidency makes it the right time to push through such a bill. “Starting in 2017, we will have a friend in the White House who was clearly elected because the people of this country believe in the conservative principles that have guided the way we govern in Texas — life, liberty and lean government that promotes prosperity,” he said in a press release.
As other states look at the team Trump is building in the White House, they are likely to view his administration as offering carte blanche when it comes to passing whatever anti-LGBT legislation they’ve had hanging out in the bottom drawer.
http://www.salon.com/2016/11/19/the-...hings-to-come/
TX Repugs are pieces of , as are the pieces of who elect them.
lol never once...
I mean, he was also never once hailed as an anti-establishment populist until he decided to run against Democrats either, I suppose you could say.
You Lie
Trump's housing discrimination lawsuit ranks among largest in U.S. history
http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-p...history-228741
San Antonio Muslims Say Post-Election Harassment "Worse Than After 9/11"
"Parents are pulling their children out of school, afraid to go out in public,"Husain told the Current.
"Women who wear hijabs are especially frightened."
One woman called to say a local Walmart checker had demanded she take off her hijab, because "you can't wear that anymore in this country."
Many parents said their children had been beat up and taunted at school for being Muslim.
http://www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/a...han-after-9-11
Rick Perry: "Saddle Up & Ride, Bro!!"
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMmOq_jh...=governorperry
http://www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/a...p-and-ride-bro
JimmyRicky, What a in clown
The left isn't even bothering to make their hate hoaxes convincing anymore.
MSM needs to stop calling these geeks "alt right". they are white supremacists.
Big ing Deal. And the Black Panthers didn't like Trump being elected. We have the extremist assholes on both sides. Quit painting with such a broad brush.
False ing Equivalence.
and your BEST defense is "my white nationalist supremacists are just as bad as the black guys". Some ing defense!![]()
Dumbass
There are extremists on both sides.
The 60 million+ people that voted for Trump and the other 10% that refused to vote for Hillary aren't all right wing ed up racists.
^^^^
this is the at ude that is going to keep dividing america. i just want trump to condemn all these anti semitic hate groups who are openly practicing white supremacy in his name. is that asking too much?
I doubt he is really thinking about those ed up assholes right now. He has to make plans to run the country.
yup. i just want this country to be great again. making excuses and rolling eyes at white supremacist hate groups just because some imaginary black panthers didn't like trump being elected(just like millions of other people around the world) is sad.
62M people voted for Hillary, a ing landslide.
60M aren't all racists, but I'd say the majority in red/slave states ARE racists, even if their primary ing dumb motivation was to vote for Don The Con, thinking he would help them economically.ing stupid.
Trash and the Repugs will (continue to) screw Trash's voters who revolted against be screwed for decades by .... the Repugs. ing insanity!![]()
lol okay. he's very aware. he is still tweeting about silly so running the country doesn't seem like his main priority at the moment. as future commander in chief, i think he needs to stop tweeting so much and condemn the large number of white supremacist groups who are openly supporting him.
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