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The new sheriff is a real piece of work. First openly homosexual sheriff in America (????)...
He lost every city in the entire county....except Minneapolis, and won
See how democrat policies work?
Trump lost the vast majority of Pennsylvania's populated areas, and still squeaked by and won the state. Brian Kemp, the current governor of Georgia, literally rigged his own election. He ran for governor while failing to step down as secretary of state. Guess what he was in charge of? Election data, polling machines,etc. He purged over 1 million voters from the rolls, the majority of them still lived in Georgia. He also had over 200 polling stations closed down. A majority of them were in predominantly Black areas. All of that, and he is now the governor of Georgia. He basically had a conflict of interest problem and participated in voter suppression. There is also a video recording of him basically admitting that he doesn't want more people to vote.
If you think this is just a Democratic problem, you are lying to yourself or you just have your own bias. If you have your own bias, just man up and say so.
That doesn't matter. What matters is, you need to get out more. Your view of life and people is so limited it's frightening.
I do need to get out more....but I am not interested in experiencing the other side of biker gangs. I don't drink....so I don't even go to bars and I am not looking to start drinking just so that I can "get out more".
Not me.. But then again I carry concealed and have drawn a firearm in self defense.. So who's more afraid ?you, who avoids places limiting your right to free access or me who is willing to defend my right to free access?
Just because you have a concealed weapon on you doesn't mean you go walking into an ambush or flak zone on purpose.
Trump lost the vast majority of Pennsylvania's populated areas, and still squeaked by and won the state. Brian Kemp, the current governor of Georgia, literally rigged his own election. He ran for governor while failing to step down as secretary of state. Guess what he was in charge of? Election data, polling machines,etc. He purged over 1 million voters from the rolls, the majority of them still lived in Georgia. He also had over 200 polling stations closed down. A majority of them were in predominantly Black areas. All of that, and he is now the governor of Georgia. He basically had a conflict of interest problem and participated in voter suppression. There is also a video recording of him basically admitting that he doesn't want more people to vote.
If you think this is just a Democratic problem, you are lying to yourself or you just have your own bias. If you have your own bias, just man up and say so.
I do need to get out more....but I am not interested in experiencing the other side of biker gangs. I don't drink....so I don't even go to bars and I am not looking to start drinking just so that I can "get out more".
If you think the only choice for getting out more is going to a bar, you really need to get out more.
I looked up 13/90. I figured it was similar to 14/88 as a white supremacist dog whistle. 13/90 is a hyperbolic reference. Basically, said person is saying "Blacks are 13 percent of the population but commit 90% of all crime". A large portion of crime (especially violent crime) might come from Black Americans, but not 90%. Said person is exaggerating to justify having racist attitudes towards Blacks.
My comment about getting out more isn't exclusive to biker gangs, it's in general.
Hopefully meeting biker gangs isn't on your bucket list.
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