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Sen. Rand Paul thanks DC cops for saving him from 'crazed mob' after RNC

Thanks for showing the true liberal compassion and attitude that far too many have in your party today. The rule of law doesn't exist in the liberal world and people like you hiding behind a computer screen represent all that is wrong in this country today. You don't let the legal system work, you create violent protests, rioting, looting, and destruction. Law and Order doesn't exist in the Progressive ideology today and you are going to find out in November just how many reject that ideology

Testify, Brother!
 
It's very difficult to read the idiocy you put into your posts and not insult you.

If you think you can insult me, do your best. I'll be looking forward to the challenge.
 
Watch and listen to the video and stop showing liberal ignorance. Get your ideology straight, it is radicalism on display in total violation of the rule of law. How a liberal/progressive can condone actions like this define specifically what this November election is all about

When the President says that ALL Americans have equal rights, he is called a bully.

When a raging mob of indecent and profane morons are applauded by more of their ilk, they are called heroes.

WTF is wrong with people?
 
Welcome to trumps America.

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Do you know how stupid your post makes you look?
 
Yes. This is the new civility. This is where we are.

What you describe is where the Democrat-Socialists are.

Trump Supporters are in the gun stores buying more AMMO.
 
Lol, and that hasn't happened? It's part of the reason people are protesting in the streets. The right keeps denying systemic racism and yet how long has the KKK been around?

Your posts make if almost impossible to not insult you.
 
If you think you can insult me, do your best. I'll be looking forward to the challenge.

Observations regarding the intelligence or absence of intelligence are regulated in this forum.

Yet another fact that seems to have escaped you.
 
Paul is the so-called Libertarian, Right?

Common courtesy is really something that people needn't have legislated.

Ignorant members of street mobs are immune from the guidance of common courtesy.

It's a shame they hate civilization. They really need to be removed from things they hate so much.

It might calm them to be exiled to Venezuela.
 
Observations regarding the intelligence or absence of intelligence are regulated in this forum.

Yet another fact that seems to have escaped you.

I'm sorry you can't figure out a way to insult me without breaking any rules. I guess you're correct about intelligence. See what I mean?
 
Common courtesy is really something that people needn't have legislated.

Ignorant members of street mobs are immune from the guidance of common courtesy.

It's a shame they hate civilization. They really need to be removed from things they hate so much.

It might calm them to be exiled to Venezuela.

Funny, I didn’t hear a peep from your side when shutdown protesting anti-maskers yelled at Michigan’s Governor. They call that hypocrisy :roll:
 
Lol, and that hasn't happened? It's part of the reason people are protesting in the streets. The right keeps denying systemic racism and yet how long has the KKK been around?

First, the KKK is not "the system". While it was very influential in a few communities at one point that hasn't been the case in 60 years.

As far as "peaceful protest" goes, how peaceful can a protest actually be when the primary rallying call is "no justice, no peace"?
 
First, the KKK is not "the system". While it was very influential in a few communities at one point that hasn't been the case in 60 years.

As far as "peaceful protest" goes, how peaceful can a protest actually be when the primary rallying call is "no justice, no peace"?

Ok then explain to me why the gop is ninety something percent white men? It might just mean no justice, we will keep protesting? But hey, the right can stick with their mob rule theory.
 
First, the KKK is not "the system". While it was very influential in a few communities at one point that hasn't been the case in 60 years.

As far as "peaceful protest" goes, how peaceful can a protest actually be when the primary rallying call is "no justice, no peace"?

Sure, they learned not to wear hoods and white sheets, but the White Wing is very much still the KKK. Why else do you think the GOP recruited them so heavily?

All the rich Repubs up in the Northeast needed the stupid rednecks down South to vote for policies favoring the rich. There is no better way to ensure that than to stoke their inner KKK.
 
Yes. This is the new civility. This is where we are.

I don't accept this as the new civility. More important, I wonder what voters think if they put themselves in the Paul's position.
 
Ok then explain to me why the gop is ninety something percent white men? It might just mean no justice, we will keep protesting? But hey, the right can stick with their mob rule theory.

Sure, they learned not to wear hoods and white sheets, but the White Wing is very much still the KKK. Why else do you think the GOP recruited them so heavily?

All the rich Repubs up in the Northeast needed the stupid rednecks down South to vote for policies favoring the rich. There is no better way to ensure that than to stoke their inner KKK.

You guys keep trying to paint the Republicans as the party of the Klan. That's simply inaccurate.

Associate justice Hugo Black was nominated to the Supreme Court by FDR and had been a member of the Klan earlier in his life. While he had renounced the Klan prior to entering government he was still the guy that wrote the opinion in Korematsu which validated putting US citizens of Japanese descent into camps.

Robert Byrd, as we all know, was very active in the Klan and he even filibustered the 1964 CRA.

There have been several other House and Senate members with KKK affiliation in their history and the VAST majority (not all) have been Democrats.

Look, I'll be realistic about this. If you were running for office in the south anywhere from 1875-1960 or so you probably needed Klan support to get the votes. There is no question but that there was a lot of concern about what life would look like in the south following the Reconstruction and a lot of opposition to racial equity. The Democrats, generally, ran on a platform surrounding those concerns and it wasn't until after WWII that things really started to change. I wasn't around at the time but I'm pretty sure that some of the horrors we saw in Germany got a whole lot of people thinking that we NEVER wanted to be like that. Ike was a strong supporter of desegregation and equal rights. The Democrats of the time saw the writing on the wall and, pretty much as a party, flipped from being segregationist to "civil rights" advocates. After all, if they were starting to lose white voters they needed to get votes from somewhere else and the south was full of blacks.

The Democrat history with race is more about preserving political power than it is about "rights" and that couldn't be more clear than it is these days.
 
I don't accept this as the new civility. More important, I wonder what voters think if they put themselves in the Paul's position.

Doesn't matter. People murder people and get gofundmes for their defense for the general public.

So what happened to Ron Paul is, by today's standards, very small potatoes.
 
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