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Bill is correct...although I would never vote for his wife, I agree with him.
ANyone who was living and old enough to remember around 15+ years ago can remember that crime in that era was much different back then. A heavy hand was needed, and the people incarcerated for long periods of time have earned it, and they know it.
A lot of the BLM crew just isn't old or experienced enough to understand how bad crime had gotten back then. They just didn't experience it. All they look at is "statistics" with a false narrative. In certain black communities back then, innocent black folks were terrorized and held hostage by crime in their own neighborhoods.
It may have not been the smartest political move on his part--but it's the truth.
That really doesn't address my point. It's usually the insecure that falls back on name calling.
Here we go again. Is this some sort of compulsive behavior?
I think it addressed your point just fine, I can handle their opinions, that doesn't change the fact that I think they are whacko's.
Sorry if that is so offensive to you.
And it still doesn't change the fact that the Bernie crowd is by far the most vocal in trying to silence anyone they disagree with. Look at the Trump rallies, look at the BLM at Clinton events, look at campuses where they try to silence anyone who dare speak of Israel in a positive light. The list goes on and on. That my friend is not being able to handle a different opinion, not RubyTwo jokingly calling them whackos.
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