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Irwin F Fletcher

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  1. I wonder if lou marin enjoys cats and would appreciate facts about them. 
    He looks like he'd enjoy facts about cats. No information about said bus trip on their website.b5078934f156ceb1a49d8cd915144c62.jpg
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  2. Man, this day just keeps getting better and better. A hateful bigot who fanned the flames of the culture wars finally met his great reward, Trumps gets indicted, and Liverpool signed a really good midfielder. I think I'll just take the rest of the week off. 
    Who works on a Friday these days?
  3. trump will run, and win, from jail.  from the hole.  from a holding cell.  charges pending. charges coming.  trial pending.  mid-trial.  from russia.  from siberia.  he will run, and win, no matter what.  people need to stop wishcasting and get comfortable with this.
    even if he dies i give it 50/50.
    Well, if he's running a campaign from Russia, I'm on the fence.



    I kid, I kid. Fuck that puto.
  4. I mean if you had to choose, that's better than voting for Hillary Clinton. Now that definitely would be something shameful. Probably explains why certain posters are so pissy, trying to make up for that embarrassment.
    Good luck to you @Brothahorn. You've shown your true identity and I no longer need to waste my time with you.
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  5. That's interesting @Brothahorn

    I didn't vote for him either time as well. But right now, looking back he's in my opinion the best President in my lifetime. I'm 50 years old.

    I reluctantly admit I voted for Trump back in 2016. While I will forever feel shame for enabling that piece of shit, it did open my eyes to what the GOP stands for. Unfortunately, the GOP has realized their days are numbered as a political force and they are fine with embracing a culture of fascism to remain in power.

    If Obama could run again, I'd cast my vote for him today.

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  6. But what is more chickenshit than refusing to accept you lost an election and trying to inspire a coup instead?  I get not liking Democrat policies.  I’m conservative and was Republican until 2015/2016 when the fucking crazy train went off the rails so bad I couldn’t ignore it anymore.  But if we are choosing which side to lambast, the side that celebrates the most loathsome American politician ever and who doesn’t believe in free elections anymore seems like the bigger problem, don’t you think?
    Also, it hasn’t been years you said anything about voting for the GOP.  This all started because you said you wanted to vote for Desantis instead of Biden, in part because of Biden’s racism and ice cream.  What issues are most important to you that makes you believe the GOP challenger is preferable to Biden? 
    This.
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  7. It's been years since I said anything about voting for the GOP.  What I keep saying is stop trying to sell that bullshit of Democrat policies are better. When you look at those policies and how they have served the people they claim to represent, how can you not question that? Unless of course your are more interested in pushing that political agenda than actually helping.  Black, White, Brown, Red or Yellow, I don't care who you vote for. But just be honest about your chickenshit politics.
     
    Barack and Biden were crooked chickenshit mofos, so of course they were perfect for each other. If you actually took the time to follow anything other than Democrat talking points there are plenty of black Barack critics. The same type that you love to parrot when their politics fit your goal. 
     
     
    Hey @Brothahorn I'm curious did you vote for Obama? First term or second?

    I'm interested in your reply.
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  8. I know that neither party has the best interest of blacks or any minorities in their platform. But if you try to sell on the Dems being better, we will absolutely not agree. 
     
    Deep down you know it.
    No I do disagree. I grew up under a republican/conservative house. There is a distinct difference, and it is even more obvious today.
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  9. Might as well. I'm sure you would prefer the other word but are too cowardly to use it on the internet. Need those internet points, right? That's who you are. Just another chickenshit racist, who only uses minorities to push your bullshit politics. The only white supremacists here are people like you and Biden. You are not nor will you ever be better than me simply because you are white. Sell that bullshit to one of those useless negroes you can goad with fearmongering.
     
    Fuck you, right back.
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    Hate to break it to you @Brothahorn but you're supporting a white supremacist. The GOP is the party of racism today.

    Deep down you know it.
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  10. Fascism is an ultranationalist, authoritarian political philosophy. It combines elements of nationalism, militarism, economic self-sufficiency, and totalitarianism. It opposes communism, socialism, pluralism, individual rights and equality, and democratic government
    1. FL Senate Bill 266 bans Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in FL colleges. 
    2. FL Senate Bill 254 bans medical care for transgender children 
    3. FL Senate Bill 300 bans DNC medical care for women
    4. FL HB 1557 bans books about gays in school 
    Hey, but fuck other peoples rights huh?
    You support a fascist.  Go fuck yourself.
    I'm not always the best with words, but these two posts complete my thoughts on Desantis and those who support him. Props to you both.
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  11. What kind of books were banned?  Give me some specifics. I'm not anti-anything. But some shit needs to be age appropriate.
     
    BTW, I love you too, [mention=550]PenelopeWitherspoon[/mention]. Our differences are what brings us together.
     
     
    Not "anti-anything'? Really? Do you live in Texas, because you'll probably love my follow up question.
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  12. What kind of books were banned?  Give me some specifics. I'm not anti-anything. But some shit needs to be age appropriate.
    Sorry you live under a rock.

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two years into a surge of book bans across the United States, Florida is a hot spot in the clash over what reading material is appropriate for children, with laws that have greatly expanded the state’s ability to restrict books.

    Historically, books were challenged one at a time. As bans in schools and libraries began increasing nationally in 2021, efforts were largely local, led by a parent or a group. But over the past year, access to books, particularly those touching on race, gender or sexual orientation, became increasingly politicized. With that came an increase in legislation and regulations in some states and school districts that affected which books libraries could offer.

    The shift is particularly evident in Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican-controlled Legislature and a rapidly growing network of conservative groups aligned to pass three state laws last year aimed, at least in part, at reading or educational materials. Among the books removed from circulation in one of the state’s school districts are Toni Morrison’s “Beloved,” and Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

    Proponents of the restrictions say their aims are to protect students from inappropriate materials and to give parents more control over their children’s education. In focusing on “parents’ rights,” Mr. DeSantis is trying to build on the popularity he amassed when he resisted Covid-19 restrictions, particularly in schools. The push is a signature part of the conservatism he is showcasing in Florida. His Parental Rights in Education law, for example, constrains instruction on gender and sexuality, which has led some districts to remove books with L.G.B.T.Q. characters.

    Some teachers and librarians say the policies are vague, with imprecise language and broad requirements, leading to some confusion. But they are trying to comply. Violation of the law could be a third-degree felony; in general, such crimes are punishable by up to five years in prison

    In January, when the new guidelines went into effect, some teachers removed or covered up books that had not been vetted by certified media specialists, whose approval is now legally required. Others are not ordering titles that could draw complaints. Some educators emptied shelves or pulled collections until the titles could be reassessed.
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