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i am sure if trump will tell that to his robots tomorrow they will all believe it. noooooo - it has noting to do with right radical ideology it has nothing to do with the IQ of national racist what are sharing one brain cell under them. hate, war and violation that is your language. you and your brain-crippled brothers can only be happy that the other side is not acting as you do. if so, all of you would be with a stone on your legs already on a swim contest in the middle of the pacific. |
Another hateful racist Trump supporter spending his life behind bars :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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Something for you libs to chew on. He is being prosecuted for 2nd degree murder not 1st degree. Which means the prosecutors are saying it wasn't premeditated. They could have charged him with first and let him plea down to 2nd but they will instead end up letting him plea down to vehicular manslaughter.
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100% fake nick here :1orglaugh |
^^^^ Redhat TRIGGERED!
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You never really mentioned what you think about his actions, just that you're disappointed it wasn't a liberal that did it. |
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well the good thing on that is that it will end the era trump even earlier because when his so called supporters feel that he can not support them, thay will not vote for him again. and on the other hand trump will see now what kind of brood made him to be potus. i am pretty sure that even he did not realize which ghosts he have called. this pact with the devil can not be sustained. however that will not have a happy end. |
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Onwebcam is a liar |
Uh oh onwebcam, they're coming after you. :1orglaugh
Lawyer plans to take down racists who framed an innocent ?anti-Trump? man as the Charlottesville terrorist After a Michigan man was misidentified as the driver in Saturday?s attack on ?Unite the Right? counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, a lawyer representing the man says he?s going to ?go after? those he says framed his client. According to the Detroit Free Press, Texas-based attorney Andrew Sommerman said he believes his client was deliberately singled out because of his client?s anti-racist beliefs. ?There was a clear misidentification,? Sommerman said of his client, whose father previously owned the Dodge Challenger used to mow down protesters, killing one and wounding dozens. ?The motivation behind it, I don?t quite understand yet.? As the Daily Beast pointed out on Sunday, right-wing sites like Gateway Pundit and GotNews called the Michigan man an ?anti-Trump protester? and an ?open-borders druggie? based on a now-deleted tweet by Twitter user @Aristotle_Code. Neither site has ran a retraction. (The Beast and the Freep both declined to report the man?s name because of the number of death threats he and his family have received.) The Michigan?s man father owned the car many years before it was purchased by Alex Fields, Jr., the suspect in the Charlottesville attack. Though it?s unclear what, if any, anti-racist or anti-fascist beliefs the man might hold, his lawyer does not believe the misidentification was incidental. ?I don?t think it?s careless,? Sommerman told the Freep. He said their ?intent was to try to muddle? what happened in Charlottesville. |
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Some people just get off being dicks. |
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