Trump supporter too stupid to know who he killed

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Last week a Trump supporter shot at two non-white men in a bar in Kansas City, telling them to "get out of my country". This after he was asked to leave the bar because of his behavior and comments to the patrons but later returned and opened fire. One of the men died, the other is injured and recovering while the bartender is also recovering from the wounds he sustained while trying to stop the shooting.

The Trump supporter then fled the scene of the crime and ended up in a Missouri Applebees restaurant where, according to the bartender there, said he had shot some Iranians and needed a place to hide. Could he possibly stay at her and her husband's place until this blows over?

Turns out the Trump supporter was too stupid to know the difference between an Iranian (technically a Persian) and someone from India. Those polls showing Trump receiving large support from the uneducated were spot on.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kansas-bar-shooting-suspect-said-he-thought-he-killed-iranians-911-call-reveals/
 
Turns out the Trump supporter was too stupid to know the difference between an Iranian (technically a Persian) and someone from India.

Actually, they're variant names for the same country. You know, like Holland and the Netherlands, or Thailand and Siam, or China and Japan.
 
Last week a Trump supporter shot at two non-white men in a bar in Kansas City, telling them to "get out of my country". This after he was asked to leave the bar because of his behavior and comments to the patrons but later returned and opened fire. One of the men died, the other is injured and recovering while the bartender is also recovering from the wounds he sustained while trying to stop the shooting.

The Trump supporter then fled the scene of the crime and ended up in a Missouri Applebees restaurant where, according to the bartender there, said he had shot some Iranians and needed a place to hide. Could he possibly stay at her and her husband's place until this blows over?

Turns out the Trump supporter was too stupid to know the difference between an Iranian (technically a Persian) and someone from India. Those polls showing Trump receiving large support from the uneducated were spot on.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kansas-bar-shooting-suspect-said-he-thought-he-killed-iranians-911-call-reveals/

Without defending anybody, how do you know the shooter is or was a supporter of Trump? :confused: There is nothing to that effect in the link you included and I didn't see one anywhere else.
 
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Without defending anybody, how do you know the shooter is or was a supporter of Trump? :confused: There is nothing to that effect in the li you included and I didn't see one anywhere else.

You can tell by the "get out of my country" thing.
 
Without defending anybody, how do you know the shooter is or was a supporter of Trump? :confused: There is nothing to that effect in the li you included and I didn't see one anywhere else.

Really? You're going to question who the dumbfuck supports? Probably not cognizant enough to actually vote. But sure as shit flows downhill he would support T-Rump.

While not advocating violence against immigrants and minorities this is exactly the shyte that T-Rumps rhetoric will incite in the dumbfuck unwashed masses.

You can tell by the "get out of my country" thing.

Exactly
 
Really? You're going to question who the dumbfuck supports? Probably not cognizant enough to actually vote. But sure as shit flows downhill he would support T-Rump.

While not advocating violence against immigrants and minorities this is exactly the shyte that T-Rumps rhetoric will incite in the dumbfuck unwashed masses.



Exactly

I can find some info on the suspect, such as that he has an expired pilot's license, but nothing about his voting registration.

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems. :eek:
 
I can find some info on the suspect, such as that he has an expired pilot's license, but nothing about his voting registration.

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems. :eek:

And I can point out that you are terminally obtuse.

OK, I'll turn this on you, though, what in the hell do you know about who is included in "virtually all members of the KKK"? What percentage is "virtually all?" Maybe 97 percent? OK, hot shot--name them. Name each one of them--and provide their party affiliation beside their names.

And, after that, cite where "voter" and "supporter" are synonymous. You fly right from "supporter" to "voter" without evidence of the guy having voted for anyone. The other posters pointed to telling evidence he supports Trumps line of vileness.
 
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I can find some info on the suspect, such as that he has an expired pilot's license, but nothing about his voting registration.

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems. :eek:
Which recent violent crimes have the KKK taken credit for?

Oh, and which candidate did the KKK endorse?
 
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I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems.

Yes they were... in the 19th century! The political landscape has changed a little since then.

Even as late as the 1960's, and some members from then are still active.
 
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101 View Post

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems.



Even as late as the 1960's, and some members from then are still active.

Name them, Box. Each one. You claim "virtually all" of them are/were Democrats. You could only know that (following your own criticism of whether the Kansas shooter was a Trump supporter or not) if you know who all of them are. Name them or you are guilty of the same sin you were claiming others were making.

See how this works out for you?
 
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101 View Post

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems.



Even as late as the 1960's, and some members from then are still active.

And when civil rights legislation was passed by the Dem controlled congress and signed by President Johnson, the racists went to the Republicans in droves.
Surely you're familiar with the Republican's "southern strategy" and renewed attempts at voter suppression?
 
Surely you're familiar with the Republican's "southern strategy" and renewed attempts at voter suppression?

As well as the Democrats who turned Republican to maintain such things as their affiliations with the KKK.

I'm looking forward to seeing Box's list. As the KKK is a secret society, it will be great for all of us to benefit from his knowledge of who "virtually all" of them are and have ever been. :rolleyes:
 
And when civil rights legislation was passed by the Dem controlled congress and signed by President Johnson, the racists went to the Republicans in droves.
Surely you're familiar with the Republican's "southern strategy" and renewed attempts at voter suppression?

Here is info on the Civil Rights Act 0f 1964:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964

And here is the voting by party and region:

Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states.[23]

The original House version:
Southern Democrats: 8–87 (7–93%)
Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)

The Senate version:
Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%) (John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against)
Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)

As you can see, a higher percentage of Republicans than Dems voted for it.

The "Southern Strategy" was an effort by the GOP to be more like the Dems in southern states. And, even then, Dems were aiming at voter suppression. No party is trying to do so now. Voter ID doesn't prevent people from voting if those people really want to do so.
 
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Here is info on the Civil Rights Act 0f 1964:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964

And here is the voting by party and region:

Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states.[23]

The original House version:
Southern Democrats: 8–87 (7–93%)
Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)

The Senate version:
Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%) (John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against)
Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)

As you can see, a higher percentage of Republicans than Dems voted for it.

The "Southern Strategy" was an effort by the GOP to be more like the Dems in southern states. And, even then, Dems were aiming at voter suppression. No party is trying to do so now. Voter ID doesn't prevent people from voting if those people really want to do so.

Where did you learn your math, Trump University? Look at those numbers again, and tell us with a straight face that a higher percentage of Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act. And no, the Southern Strategy was used by the GOP to appeal to racist white voters pissed off at the Dems for passing civil rights laws. You do know that while Democrat LBJ won the 1964 presidential election in a landslide while Republican Barry Goldwater won the southern states, don't you?

As for voter suppression, Republican state officials have boasted about how more stringent voter ID laws disproportionately lower voter turnout in traditionally Dem leaning districts. Too tired to link sources now, but look at Pennsylvania & Texas for starters. And please don't give us any of that rampant voter fraud crap.
 
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101 View Post

I'd like to point out that virtually all members of the KKK are or were Dems.



Even as late as the 1960's, and some members from then are still active.

Get fucking real! Or at least in real time. Way way back maybe the Southern Democrats were linked to the KKK. But what party today is supported by the KKK? You want to see their endorsement from their site?

Are you really that fucking stupid? Or just so caught up in making excuses for your party and your POTUS?

Democrat KKKs would be white haired septuagenarians by now!
 
I'm talking about the voters, the ones who eventually turned the Solid South solid red. Please spare us the PRATTs.

In that case prove it. The people who promoted slavery, Jim Crow, Bull Connor were all Democrats. Republicans freed the slaves, promoted black rights, elected the first black members to the House and Senate. Why would a bunch of racists join the party that kicked their asses, freed their slaves, and were mostly responsible for Black civil rights?
 
In that case prove it. The people who promoted slavery, Jim Crow, Bull Connor were all Democrats. Republicans freed the slaves, promoted black rights, elected the first black members to the House and Senate. Why would a bunch of racists join the party that kicked their asses, freed their slaves, and were mostly responsible for Black civil rights?
Maybe you should ask David Duke. http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...ke-says-of-course-trump-voters-are-his-voters

Or the editor of the KKK newsletter. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...d-trump-for-president/?utm_term=.770cb0e67031
 
Last week a Trump supporter shot at two non-white men in a bar in Kansas City, telling them to "get out of my country". This after he was asked to leave the bar because of his behavior and comments to the patrons but later returned and opened fire. One of the men died, the other is injured and recovering while the bartender is also recovering from the wounds he sustained while trying to stop the shooting.

The Trump supporter then fled the scene of the crime and ended up in a Missouri Applebees restaurant where, according to the bartender there, said he had shot some Iranians and needed a place to hide. Could he possibly stay at her and her husband's place until this blows over?

Turns out the Trump supporter was too stupid to know the difference between an Iranian (technically a Persian) and someone from India. Those polls showing Trump receiving large support from the uneducated were spot on.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kansas-bar-shooting-suspect-said-he-thought-he-killed-iranians-911-call-reveals/

Yes. And its a hallmark of Trump supporting. Didn't you know?
 
In that case prove it. The people who promoted slavery, Jim Crow, Bull Connor were all Democrats. Republicans freed the slaves, promoted black rights, elected the first black members to the House and Senate. Why would a bunch of racists join the party that kicked their asses, freed their slaves, and were mostly responsible for Black civil rights?

Thank you for demonstrating that you're living in the past, and your ignorance in claiming that the fictional minstrel show character Jim Crow was a Democrat.
 
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