ajax18 wrote:A white Jew or hispanic perhaps? No, even hispanics have more honor than you.
Ajax just showed us who he is. Believe him, everyone. Believe him.
Well we've know this for a while. I think it was EA who found him as a regular poster at Stormfront, the go to hangout for internet Nazis. He shared some of his comments there which were overtly racist. Once he outed him here, ajax stopped posting for a while and then changed his name to Maxine Waters. For whatever reason he decided to stop pretending to be a non-racist and he came back to his old moniker.
ajax18 wrote:A white Jew or hispanic perhaps? No, even hispanics have more honor than you.
Kishkumen wrote:Ajax just showed us who he is. Believe him, everyone. Believe him.
Kevin Graham wrote:Well we've know this for a while. I think it was EA who found him as a regular poster at Stormfront, the go to hangout for internet Nazis. He shared some of his comments there which were overtly racist. Once he outed him here, ajax stopped posting for a while and then changed his name to Maxine Waters. For whatever reason he decided to stop pretending to be a non-racist and he came back to his old moniker.
Because I live in an open primary state, I have a hard time with the whole, "I'm registered [blank]" line. I vote strategically in either party election depending on what makes sense. If I had to actually register Republican or Democrat to vote in a primary, which would be awful, I'd just be constantly flipping my registration. In the 2016 election, I voted on the Republican side of the primaries. If I had to register to do that, I'd be a "registered Republican" even though I sure as hell didn't vote for the Republican nominee in the general.
EAllusion wrote:Because I live in an open primary state, I have a hard time with the whole, "I'm registered [blank]" line. I vote strategically in either party election depending on what makes sense. If I had to actually register Republican or Democrat to vote in a primary, which would be awful, I'd just be constantly flipping my registration. In the 2016 election, I voted on the Republican side of the primaries. If I had to register to do that, I'd be a "registered Republican" even though I sure as hell didn't vote for the Republican nominee in the general.
Exactly. See, you are intelligent enough to actually vote on issues rather than for whichever guy has the right letter next to his name. Simpletons who vote straight party are a lot like the ignorant racists who use skin color to determine how “honorable” and “moral” people are.
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents "I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs
EAllusion wrote:Because I live in an open primary state, I have a hard time with the whole, "I'm registered [blank]" line. I vote strategically in either party election depending on what makes sense. If I had to actually register Republican or Democrat to vote in a primary, which would be awful, I'd just be constantly flipping my registration. In the 2016 election, I voted on the Republican side of the primaries. If I had to register to do that, I'd be a "registered Republican" even though I sure as hell didn't vote for the Republican nominee in the general.
Wait a minute now. I seem to recall you giving me crap for voting Democrat because I didn't want the Republican to win and you said you voted Gary Johnson and you even worked on his campaign. Did it "make sense" to vote for GJ in 2012 or 2016?
EAllusion wrote:Because I live in an open primary state, I have a hard time with the whole, "I'm registered [blank]" line. I vote strategically in either party election depending on what makes sense. If I had to actually register Republican or Democrat to vote in a primary, which would be awful, I'd just be constantly flipping my registration. In the 2016 election, I voted on the Republican side of the primaries. If I had to register to do that, I'd be a "registered Republican" even though I sure as hell didn't vote for the Republican nominee in the general.
Wait a minute now. I seem to recall you giving me ____ for voting Democrat because I didn't want the Republican to win and you said you voted Gary Johnson and you even worked on his campaign. Did it "make sense" to vote for GJ in 2012 or 2016?
In 2012, yes. In 2016, not so much. My post is about primary voting, though. My point is if I'd have to register with a party to vote in a primary, I'd be a "registered Republican" even with an extreme distaste of any the Republican nominee for president and, really, any Republican down ballot in 2016. Seems like a weird way to prove one's party bonafides.
ajax18 wrote:ETA: If I were black or a Democrat I'd be ashamed of Whoopi and the reputation she is creating for her party and race.
I don't know why you take the word of Breitbart when you could have watched with your own eyes what took place on the show. Even yesterday, Whoopi Goldberg made follow up comments that were intended to fill in the blanks about what took place prior to the taping. According to her, the swearage was coming from Pirro prior to the taping and based on what I saw of that days show on youtube, it fits.
Pirro was overbearing in her demeanor. All you have to do is watch the show, ajax, and you'd see it. At one point she mentioned Trump Derangement Syndrome and pointed at Whoopi Goldberg. That's when the back and forth began. Goldberg ended the segment on time and then returned to close the show.
Watch it with your own eyes.
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