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The KKK member Sen. Robert Bryd(D) was lauded upon his death by the liberal New York Times as "The respected voice of the Senate". Liberals only care about racism when it is displayed by Republicans.
And conveniently won't list the names of the 4 Democratic Mayors who were named by Anon either. Funny how that works out for them, huh?
What are the names of the 5 mayors? And don't any of you find it curious as to why we don't have the names of the Mayors from the "news article" the OP linked to?
Care to hazard a guess you scions of sniffing out racism in one party?
Just take a small little guess....
Just a tiny guess why they're not named?
Any guesses?
Just one!?
Did you even read the link?. A mayor is in the 1st sentence of the USA Today article.
USA Today is being cautious and only naming those who have publicly responded to the allegations.
"The mayor of Lexington, Kentucky says he's not a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Anonymous postings saying he is are "false, insulting and ridiculous," Jim Gray said in a statement on Monday."
Read the link. A mayor is in the 1st sentence of thee USA Today article.
USA Today is being cautious and only naming those who have publicly responded to the allegations.
"The mayor of Lexington, Kentucky says he's not a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Anonymous postings saying he is are "false, insulting and ridiculous," Jim Gray said in a statement on Monday."
I hope they have more than what is listed. These are seriously claims and as I said before, they better have actual facts to back it up or any legitimacy they may have go outs the window.
Did you even read the link?. A mayor is in the 1st sentence of the USA Today article.
USA Today is being cautious and only naming those who have publicly responded to the allegations.
"The mayor of Lexington, Kentucky says he's not a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Anonymous postings saying he is are "false, insulting and ridiculous," Jim Gray said in a statement on Monday."
I believe it is a fake list and not from Anonymous.
Yeah, I read both articles the OP listed. The first one mentions Jim Gray, but conveniently forgets to mention his political party affiliation while "conveniently" mentioning the Republicans party affiliation. The second article listed by the OP mention none of the Democratic mayors, period.
Yeah, I read both articles the OP listed. The first one mentions Jim Gray, but conveniently forgets to mention his political party affiliation while "conveniently" mentioning the Republicans party affiliation. The second article listed by the OP mention none of the Democratic mayors, period.
Mayor don't run on a party platform or officially represent a party. Senators do run as the official Republican or Democrat candidate... or as an Independent.
Mayor don't run on a party platform or officially represent a party. Senators do run as the official Republican or Democrat candidate... or as an Independent.
Where do you get this from? Of course they do. For small town local mayors it may mean little but I'm pretty sure it's not those that are being exposed.
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