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4 hours ago, Paulus said:

Ehh, I've been to war. Plebs thinking they can call me on my patriotism are ignorant twats, IRL. Also, there was a time, not too long ago, where doing your own things during the Anthem was kosher, and people didnt have to worry about half breeds getting all puffy about 'Merica. You do you, though.

Then some people did some things... right? 

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8 hours ago, Paulus said:

Ehh, I've been to war. Plebs thinking they can call me on my patriotism are ignorant twats, IRL. Also, there was a time, not too long ago, where doing your own things during the Anthem was kosher, and people didnt have to worry about half breeds getting all puffy about 'Merica. You do you, though.

No, no it wasn't. What's thisshit about half-breeds? A person with a brain injury did something he shouldn't have and that's going to change your way of doing things? WTF is the matter with you?

3 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...Billings.....:thumbsup:

Billings, that liberal enclave.

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Oh god

 

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A Michigan police officer has been placed on administrative leave after Ku Klux Klan memorabilia was reportedly found in his home. A black man said he discovered the memorabilia while touring Charles Anderson’s house, which is up for sale. The prospective buyer, Rob Mathis, posted a photo on Facebook of a framed “application for citizenship” to the Ku Klux Klan he said he found in a bedroom of the home, and said he saw Confederate flags in the house and garage, Michigan Live reports. “I thought, let me get the hell out of here right now—this is a Klan house,” Mathis said. “I just felt so gross after being in that house, like I needed to be dipped in hand sanitizer,” he said. Anderson is on leave pending an investigation into the memorabilia, Muskegon City Manager Frank Peterson told Michigan Live. Anderson told the news outlet he could not comment on the matter because it is “under internal investigation.” Anderson, who has been on the force for over 20 years, was reportedly cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a black man in 2009.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/michigan-police-officer-placed-on-leave-after-ku-klux-klan-memorabilia-reportedly-found-in-his-home?ref=home

17 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

If he's a racist he sucks at it:

 

 

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Actually, Trump is really good at racism. You think this changes everything he has said and done? Such a lame argument. 

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The ADL's definition 

 

https://www.adl.org/education/resources/glossary-terms/defining-extremism-white-supremacy

White Nationalism: White nationalism is a term that originated among white supremacists as a euphemism for white supremacy. Eventually, some white supremacists tried to distinguish it further by using it to refer to a form of white supremacy that emphasizes defining a country or region by white racial identity and which seeks to promote the interests of whites exclusively, typically at the expense of people of other backgrounds.

White Supremacy: White supremacy is a term used to characterize various belief systems central to which are one or more of the following key tenets: 1) whites should have dominance over people of other backgrounds, especially where they may co- exist; 2) whites should live by themselves in a whites-only society; 3) white people have their own “culture” that is superior to other cultures; 4) white people are genetically superior to other people. As a full-fledged ideology, white supremacy is far more encompassing than simple racism or bigotry. Most white supremacists today further believe that the white race is in danger of extinction due to a rising “flood” of non-whites, who are controlled and manipulated by Jews, and that imminent action is need to “save” the white race.

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Advertisers are fleeing Tucker Carlesons show in droves! 

 

 

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tucker-carlson-commercial-breaks-advertisements_n_5d4e23e1e4b0820e0af5ae8c

 

 

The Hollywood Reporter analyzed Carlson’s advertisers after the radio show comments were uncovered and found that in the nine programs that aired after it, “ads for Fox programming have made up 34.8 percent of the show’s advertising spots in that period, compared to just 3.7 percent in the period leading up to his December comment about immigration.”

As of the end of March, Carlson’s ad load per show fell from about 36 to about 18, and it’s remained pretty stagnant since then. A typical show features anywhere from 18 to 21 ads.

However, that number has decreased again in the last two weeks.

The sudden uptick in Fox house ads comes on the heels of Carlson announcing he would be taking some time off for a vacation until Aug. 19.

Despite the planned vacation, advertisers have been releasing statements that they are cutting ties ― marking the third mass exodus of brands in less than a year.

This week, Long John Silver’s said it will no longer advertise on Fox News as a whole, and Nestlé, HelloFresh and Stein Mart confirmed that they are no longer running ads on Carlson’s show.

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DHS: Domestic Terrorism Is A Greater Threat Than International Terrorism

 

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan stated that domestic terrorism is “absolutely” a bigger threat than international terrorism on Sunday.

“Is it fair to say that you want to change the priority–that your priority needs to be domestic terrorism?” NBC host Todd asked during an interview with McAleen. “Is that a greater threat, right now, than international terrorism?”

“Absolutely,” the acting DHS secretary replied, adding that the DHS “has to balance threats.”

McAleenan said that his department’s emphasis is providing support for “prevention, awareness, and response capability” regarding domestic terrorism on a local and state level.

Though CNN reported last week that the White House had been rejecting the DHS’ attempts to prioritize domestic terrorism for over a year, McAleenan told Todd on Sunday that he’s “getting all the support I’m asking for.”

President Donald Trump has downplayed the rise of white nationalism, claiming it’s only “a small group of people.”

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It is a testament to Tibsy's ignorance (and bias) that he leaps to a false conclusion.

 

While the DHS says that Domestic terrorism is the bigger threat, they, of course, know that white supremacists are just a part of domestic terrorism

 

There are multiple "terror" groups, on both the left and right, included in our Homeland list, but again the pathetic spin is attempted.........?

 

 

 

 

Take a Breath; America Is Still a Decent Country Filled With Decent People

by Tucker Carlson

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ABC News did the legwork:

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A nationwide review conducted by ABC News has identified at least 36 criminal cases where Trump was invoked in direct connection with violent acts, threats of violence or allegations of assault.

In nine cases, perpetrators hailed Trump in the midst or immediate aftermath of physically attacking innocent victims. In another 10 cases, perpetrators cheered or defended Trump while taunting or threatening others. And in another 10 cases, Trump and his rhetoric were cited in court to explain a defendant’s violent or threatening behavior.

Seven cases involved violent or threatening acts perpetrated in defiance of Trump, with many of them targeting Trump’s allies in Congress. But the vast majority of the cases — 29 of the 36 — reflect someone echoing presidential rhetoric, not protesting it.

 

This study did not include the Christchurch terrorist attack where Trump’s replacement language was prevalent in the suspect’s writings. The Post reported: “Like the suspect accused of killing 11 Jewish synagogue-goers in Pittsburgh last October, the suspected mosque shooter in New Zealand allegedly drew inspiration from the rise of white nationalism in America. The 74-page manifesto posted online hailed Trump as a symbol ‘of renewed white identity and common purpose.’”

 

 

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On 8/11/2019 at 10:50 PM, Tiberius said:
 

DHS: Domestic Terrorism Is A Greater Threat Than International Terrorism

 

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan stated that domestic terrorism is “absolutely” a bigger threat than international terrorism on Sunday.

“Is it fair to say that you want to change the priority–that your priority needs to be domestic terrorism?” NBC host Todd asked during an interview with McAleen. “Is that a greater threat, right now, than international terrorism?”

“Absolutely,” the acting DHS secretary replied, adding that the DHS “has to balance threats.”

McAleenan said that his department’s emphasis is providing support for “prevention, awareness, and response capability” regarding domestic terrorism on a local and state level.

Though CNN reported last week that the White House had been rejecting the DHS’ attempts to prioritize domestic terrorism for over a year, McAleenan told Todd on Sunday that he’s “getting all the support I’m asking for.”

President Donald Trump has downplayed the rise of white nationalism, claiming it’s only “a small group of people.”

During the September 11 attacks of 2001, 2,977 people were killed (excluding the 19 hijackers) ... It has been reported that over 1,400 9/11 rescue workers who responded to the scene in the days and months after the attacks have since died

 

Terrible pos racist troll.

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NATIONAL SECURITY

Addressing white nationalists directly, Herdman said, “the Constitution protects your right to speak, your right to think, and your right to believe. If you want to waste the blessings of liberty by going down a path of hatred and failed ideologies, that is your choice.”

“What you don’t have, though, is the right to take out your frustration at failure in the political arena by resorting to violence. You don’t have any right to threaten the lives and well-being of our neighbors,” he said.

“They have an absolute God-given and inalienable right to live peacefully, to worship as they please, to be free from fear that they might become a target simply because of the color of their skin, the country of their birth, or the form of their prayer,” he added.

In his warning, Herdman also invoked the killing of 22 people in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month. The suspect in the case reportedly told police he intended to kill “Mexicans” and has been tied to a racist, anti-immigrant manifesto. Herdman also pointed to Dylann Roof, the white supremacist convicted of murdering nine African American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., in 2015.

“Threatening to kill Jewish people, gunning down innocent Latinos on a weekend shopping trip, planning and plotting to perpetrate murders in the name of a nonsense racial theory, sitting to pray with God-fearing people who you execute moments later — those actions don't make you soldiers, they make you cowards,” Herdman said.

“And law enforcement does not go to war with cowards who break the law, we arrest them and send them to prison,” he added.

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19 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Please stop calling people antisemites and call them by the common term...RACISTS

 

all so childish, they have nothing else to do but KNOW what is in people's minds and hearts

 

and they haven't even met them or interacted at all

 

such a foolish waste of time, they should tend to their real lives instead

 

 

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The 2019 hysteria over topics like Iran, mass shootings and domestic terrorism really clash with US/Iranian relations in the 1980s, the mass shootings of the 80s and domestic terrorism in the United States in the 1990s.  

 

In the age of the Internet, we (and especially the media) pay even less attention to history.  

 

The US and Iran were shooting at each in the 1980s.  We shot down an Iranian airliner filled with people!  Mentally ill white guys were shooting up restaurants (McDonalds, Ruby's) in the 1980s.  Nobody remembers Tim McVeigh or how messy Ruby Ridge and Waco got?  

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10 minutes ago, dpberr said:

The US and Iran were shooting at each in the 1980s.  We shot down an Iranian airliner filled with people!  

 

But that was like, totally Iran's fault!

 

(Really, I can't believe Rogers stayed in command of Vincennes after that.  Even though it was colossal *****-up by almost the entire US Navy.)

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17 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

But that was like, totally Iran's fault!

 

(Really, I can't believe Rogers stayed in command of Vincennes after that.  Even though it was colossal *****-up by almost the entire US Navy.)

I'd agree - especially for two reasons.    One, the Navy has effectively ended the careers of the commanders of boats and subs that ram into other boats and there was a significantly smaller losses of civilian life in recent times.  

 

Two, the Vincennes was exceptionally  negligent IMO - not only did they overreact and shoot down a civilian airliner full of people, they were  in Iranian territory when they fired those missiles.  It was a complete disaster in how to run a boat. Can you imagine if that happened today? 

 

 

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18 hours ago, dpberr said:

The 2019 hysteria over topics like Iran, mass shootings and domestic terrorism really clash with US/Iranian relations in the 1980s, the mass shootings of the 80s and domestic terrorism in the United States in the 1990s.  

 

In the age of the Internet, we (and especially the media) pay even less attention to history.  

 

The US and Iran were shooting at each in the 1980s.  We shot down an Iranian airliner filled with people!  Mentally ill white guys were shooting up restaurants (McDonalds, Ruby's) in the 1980s.  Nobody remembers Tim McVeigh or how messy Ruby Ridge and Waco got?  

After 9-11 there was a deliberate attempt to turn all terrorism into "Islamic terrorism." We even had Fox News with a terror alert color coded graph. We fought a War on Terror, which was global, not domestic. It's a little known fact, but the very last--so far--IRA bombing in London took place in August 2001. After that the IRA didn't want to be associated with terrorism. 

And when Obamas homeland security wanted to raise the alarm about right wing terrorism, the right went nuts, claiming it was all a deep State plot or something

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