But on the other hand Ajax lies about me using the N word over and over
Veritas you told me verbatim back on the old board where the posts are not accessible, "Just because Allen West is a useful house *****." Are you arguing that you had a license to use the forbidden word because you're a liberal? Have you apologized for using the forbidden word? Were you drunk at the time and don't remember? I'm not sure what you're arguing but to claim you never typed that out is just gas lighting.
And this is relevant to the topic not just because Democrats are now calling Herschel Walker house "forbideen word that can't be typed" but because it shows which standard for racism applies to the left and which standard applies to the right and they're not even close to the same. If Herschel were a Democrat and you a Republican you'd immediately be labeled a racist, lose your job, be banned from the public square, and Herschel the victim of racial discrimination from a white supremacist who believes he has a superior intellect because of the way Herschel was raised to speak the English language. When does a white man get to call a black man stupid and be immune to accusations of racism? Only when the white man is a Democrat and the black man is a Republican is when.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
Canpakes places no stock in having a Confederate general who founded the Klan as an
That was Nathan Bedford Forrest, Moksha. Thomas Jackson died before the war ended.
I mean, she does seem evil.
And probably very scary to someone who belongs to a family dependent upon generational welfare. I"m sure the thought of cancelled stimulus checks and the possibility of having to reenter the labor force is evil incarnate to those who vote against MJT. How could it be that people still have to work for a living in the year 2020 after so much progress by Democrats in the last century?
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.