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Quote (Black XistenZ @ 26 Jan 2020 11:19)
The electorate differs from the adult population at large. Now, which one is it that elects politicians? ;)
His approval ratings among non-voters is irrelevant in the end.


not when it's "likely"
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They could also murdering hundreds of thousands citizen with nuclear weapons to patiently analyze all the effects of radioactivity on humans.
Oops.

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Lol, maybe we need age limits for officials. Or even better, max voting age limit.
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wtf does Peter Strzok have to do with Seth Rich?

I'd like to believe that this can be explained away as FBI officials who were paying attention to the public conspiracy theories in the aftermath of the Seth Rich shooting just talking to each other about it as a news story and what to be aware of / etc
or just the lovebirds chatting about it because it was in the news. But who wrote the email they forwarded and whats the context?
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How it goes for multipartism countries ? Parties are renewed.

But here...



This post was edited by Saucisson6000 on Jan 27 2020 05:24pm
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Back in reality, the first gun control case to go to the supreme court was United States v. Cruikshank in 1876, after the Colfax massacre where black republicans were slaughtered by Democrats who rigged the election and then seized their guns and denied their right to vote. And the SCOTUS effectively stopped the prosecutions of the white militias and allowed the rise of the Klan to disarm the black populace and allowed Jim Crow gun control laws to proceed. The "gun violence prevention movement" was started a century and a half ago by the Ku Klux Klan who certainly made it into the history books, but apparently not at Harvard.
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Quote (Goomshill @ 27 Jan 2020 22:03)
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Back in reality, the first gun control case to go to the supreme court was United States v. Cruikshank in 1876, after the Colfax massacre where black republicans were slaughtered by Democrats who rigged the election and then seized their guns and denied their right to vote. And the SCOTUS effectively stopped the prosecutions of the white militias and allowed the rise of the Klan to disarm the black populace and allowed Jim Crow gun control laws to proceed. The "gun violence prevention movement" was started a century and a half ago by the Ku Klux Klan who certainly made it into the history books, but apparently not at Harvard.



what is this pale pasty privileged lefty (and the first one to benefit from affirmative action) davide hogg ranting about now?

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https://i.redd.it/0ulex5lp9ed41.jpg

Back in reality, the first gun control case to go to the supreme court was United States v. Cruikshank in 1876, after the Colfax massacre where black republicans were slaughtered by Democrats who rigged the election and then seized their guns and denied their right to vote. And the SCOTUS effectively stopped the prosecutions of the white militias and allowed the rise of the Klan to disarm the black populace and allowed Jim Crow gun control laws to proceed. The "gun violence prevention movement" was started a century and a half ago by the Ku Klux Klan who certainly made it into the history books, but apparently not at Harvard.


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