Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Bringing back the Black Codes.

I have written about a sort of new post Reconstruction fever sweeping over the United States since the election of Barack Obama in the past. It is now republicans and not democrats, and it is 2014 and not 1877; but the similarities are clear.




I still tend to think of Southern elected republican politicians as Scalawags. The grand deal to elect Rutherford B. Hayes as president meant that Southern whites could go back to treating blacks the way that they did prior to the ending of the Civil War.




Here we are in 2014, but make no mistake; there are quite a few elected officials who would love nothing more than to bring back the Black Codes.




They do a great job of covering it up, but every now and then one of them slips and we are reminded of what we are dealing with.




"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Tuesday that Georgia state Senator Fran Millar (R) penned an angry response to DeKalb County’s announcement that early voting will be available on Sunday, October 26, and that an early-voting location will be opened at The Gallery at South DeKalb Mall. Millar represents part of the county and is Senior Deputy Whip for the Georgia Senate Republicans.

Millar wrote:
Now we are to have Sunday voting at South DeKalb Mall just prior to the election. Per Jim Galloway of the AJC, this location is dominated by African American shoppers and it is near several large African American mega churches such as New Birth Missionary Baptist. Galloway also points out the Democratic Party thinks this is a wonderful idea – what a surprise. I’m sure Michelle Nunn and Jason Carter are delighted with this blatantly partisan move in DeKalb.Is it possible church buses will be used to transport people directly to the mall since the poll will open when the mall opens? If this happens, so much for the accepted principle of separation of church and state. 

Many predominantly Black churches around the country organize “Souls to the Polls” events that encourage churchgoers to vote after attending Sunday church services. This often relies on carpooling and is perfectly legal, according to the Freedom From Religion Foundation (which advocates for a strict separation of church and state). While Republicans in places like North Carolina and Ohio have pushed to eliminate Sunday voting hours, it is unusual for a legislator to so candidly admit that this strategy is about reducing African American turnout. 
Millar notes that he is “investigating if there is any way to stop this action” and that he and State Representative Mike Jacobs (R) “we will try to eliminate this election law loophole in January,” as it might boost Democratic voter turnout.
 On his Facebook page Tuesday, Millar stood by his comments, writing: “I would prefer more educated voters than a greater increase in the number of voters. If you don’t believe this is an efort [SIC] to maximize Democratic votes pure and simple, then you are not a realist. This is a partisan stunt and I hope it can be stopped.” [Source]



Mr. Millar, I don't mean to be picky, but I am guessing that "more educated" voters would know how to spell e-f-f-o-r-t.


But hey, that's just me.




Anyway, I hope that we don't have to bring back the Underground Railroad for you Negroes down in Georgia. 




Finally, the NFL is saying that they tried to get that Ray Rice video of him punching out his wife in an Atlantic City elevator, but they were not "granted that opportunity".




“We had not seen any video tape of what occurred in the elevator. We assumed that there was a video, we asked for the video, we asked for anything that was pertinent, but we were never granted that opportunity.”




Yeah right.




If you think, for a minute, that one of the most powerful organizations in America could not have gotten an elevator surveillance video from the casino that involved one of their players, I have a wonderful antique bell with a slight crack on the side from my hometown that I would just love to sell you.




Sorry Roger, I am siding with Harvey Levin on this one.













 

51 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:08 PM

    The Black Code has been in effect for a long time, Mr Field. Especially in the South.

    However, even if it did not exist, Blacks don't usually vote anyway. Voting for Barack Obama was an exception. And that proved to be useful for Obama but useless and economically disastrous for Blacks everywhere.

    You can be sure Blacks will act according to Black Code whether it exists or not.

    It's depressing but that's the way it is.

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  2. Anonymous11:07 PM

    one of the most powerful organizations in America could not have gotten an elevator surveillance video




    Okay, that was laugh out loud funny.
    Only a black person could think the NFL was "one of the most powerful organizations in America".

    Wow.

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  3. Anonymous11:23 PM

    The problem with this country is too much democracy. We are ruled by the whims of the ignorant.

    Only educated, property-owning males should be allowed to vote.

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  4. agentX6:17 AM

    Glad you're following this story and the BR story, Field! But you missed out on this gem in Philly!
    http://crooksandliars.com/2014/09/philadelphia-about-decriminalize-marijuana
    Pretty soon, you won't be considered a criminal for carrying around a little weed in Philadelphia.Philly Mayor Michael Nutter confirmed Monday that he will sign a bill into law that will make his city the largest in America to decriminalize marijuana possession, Philly Mag reports. Essentially it softens the penalty for such an offense from possible jail time to a $25 fine.

    Nutter wasn't a fan of the bill in the past, but he told KYW Newsradio that he agreed to sign the bill -- with a caveat -- because he's seen too many of his citizens slapped with charges for small amounts of pot.

    "So I think the agreement ends up putting the city and our citizens in a much better place," Nutter told CBS News, noting that signing the bill won't be the same as condoning marijuana use.

    Though earlier reports have stated that Nutter would sign the bill this week, it'll likely take another two. He arrived at a compromise with City Councilman Jim Kenney, who originally sponsored the bill in May. Nutter's tweak will tack on a $100 fine for smoking in public, which can be waived with a few hours of public service. Kenney's bill will be amended Thursday by the council and get a final vote two weeks later before it shows up on Nutter's desk again.

    Kenney says the amendment is still a whole lot better than Philadelphia's current law, which punishes any marijuana possession with at least a $200 fine, a drug abuse course and an arrest record, according to Mic.


    Who says city hall (in Philly, anyway) is hopelessly corrupt?

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  5. Anon, i know u don't have a computer in your home, so when the public library opens get on one of theirs and do some research about the net worth of the NFL owners and the power of "The Shield".

    I hope u are being willfully ignorant, if not, u are a disgrace to your race and your family.

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  7. Senator Fran Millar is correct.

    In North Carolina, Obama's DOJ sued a country for wanting to use nonpartisan ballots. Obama's DOJ argued without the "D" on ballots, blacks wouldn't know who to vote for.

    In Texas, blacks helped elect Dave Wilson.

    In South Carolina, blacks elected Alvin Greene (someone who didn't have a campaign operation) because he was a Democrat and had a black sounding name.


    Despite rising unemployment rates, crime rates, poverty rates and falling incomes in the black community, over 90% blacks still voted for Obama. Obama gets over 85% approval rating among blacks.

    We can look at what black voting has done to places like Detroit, Chiraq and Oakland.


    You can't blame YT for pointing out the stupid of black voters.


    And field, you can blame the NFL for submitting to black privilege.

    Within most sports, blacks can get away with (or get a slap on the wrist) for abusing women.

    Especially black women.


    Sad for Ray Rice there's a video.

    That's not gonna stop blacks from overwhelming supporting him.

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  8. Kuckoo, if their weren't for the fact that racist Republicans have purposely undermined the President, Blacks would be more upset about the things you mentioned.

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  9. Democrats up to their old tricks again.


    State launches fraud investigation into voter registration group

    ATLANTA — Channel 2 Action News has learned Georgia's secretary of state is investigating allegations of forged voter registration applications and demanding records from a voter registration group with ties to one of the state's highest ranking Democrats.

    A subpoena was sent to the New Georgia Project and its parent organization Third Sector Development on Tuesday.

    The organization is a project of the nonprofit organization Third Sector Development, which was founded and is led by House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams.

    The subpoena demands all documents be turned over to the State Election Board's investigators by Sept. 16.

    In a memo sent to county elections officials, Secretary of State Brian Kemp said in recent weeks his office has “received numerous complaints about voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project.”

    Kemp wrote, “Preliminary investigation has revealed significant illegal activities’ including forged voter registration applications, forged signatures on releases, and applications with false or inaccurate information.”

    http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/state-launches-fraud-investigation-voter-registrat/nhJxg/

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  10. Right dr. queen. If not for Republicans, blacks would be more upset about their plight in life.


    Blaming YT is the default position for blacks.

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  11. Anonymous10:57 AM

    Blogger field negro said...
    Anon, i know u don't have a computer in your home, so when the public library opens get on one of theirs and do some research about the net worth of the NFL owners and the power of "The Shield".

    I hope u are being willfully ignorant, if not, u are a disgrace to your race and your family.

    6:34 AM
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    How did you know I don't have a computer in my home?

    Libraries have computers I can use? I didn't know that...Wow. That sounds good? Are they free?

    Thanks Field, you are a true brother. And yes, I feel and know I am a disgrace not only to my black race but to the human race. But that's about to change thanks to your suggestion! Already I am starting to feel better about myself.

    You are a good Negro.

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  12. Fact Check Negro11:04 AM

    "You are a good Negro."

    You mean-

    "You are a good Democrat House Negro"?

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  13. Having grown up in Texas and spent my almost four decades of life here, I definitely see the resurgence of Black Codes and other remnants of the Reconstruction and Jim Crow period. However, we need to have Codes for ourselves if we're going to effectively fight the Codes of the dominant society. I recently wrote a piece on my book blog called "The Black Code for Law Enforcement" (aka the GHOST Rules). You can find it here:

    http://www.minoritytech.com/blog/theblackcodeforlawenforcementtheghostrules

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  14. Anonymous11:21 AM

    do some research about the net worth of the NFL owners and the power of "The Shield".


    Uhhh... wealthy yeah, well connected, yeah, accomplished at arranging bread and circuses for the unwashed ignorant masses and creating employment opportunities for the new Jiggers, but "powerful" ... not so much.

    The NFL is popular in the US as is college ball. Got it. But there are loads of people who don't watch NFL, who couldn't care less, and whose lives aren't impacted by anything the NFL does or doesn't do.

    That doesn't equate into "powerful" unless you allow mindless mouth breathing entertainers to influence your day.

    Sad, and pathetic, but TNB.

    Explain exactly how the NFL has the power to restrict my individual freedoms, choices and mobility and then maybe I'll buy off on your delusion that they are "powerful".

    Wow.

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  15. Anonymous11:31 AM

    Hey Anjuan Simmons -

    I read your GHOST piece. Although I applaud your initiative, your piece doesn't address the issues.

    (1) Groups of black people, especially black men, in light of the uptick in wilding and random violence by blacks against non-whites translates into the wide held belief that Groups = immediate danger and raises the perceived threat threshold. You are asking for more hostile interactions when you cluster in Groups and you play right into ALL of the stereotypes.

    (2) Nobody cares about your social media uploads, etc for the water-carrying corporate media, which is rapidly losing power and influence because of their refusal to report the truth and instead are sackless water boys for the BGI.

    Social media uploading (witness both the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown social media accounts) are backfiring in your attempts to fight back against the meme of the black feral "thug". Video uploads of wilding events like Louisville KY and the recent Kroger attack in Memphis TN only add to the perception that all blacks are out of control, violent and uncivilized.

    Voluntary social media uploading to WSHH and other similar sites has made your image problem much worse instead of improving it.

    (3) If you think the actions in #Ferguson made anyone not black "feel your pain" you are deluded. Whites and Asians went on with their lives, except they became more entrenched in their belief system that all black men are violent and criminal and liars.

    Gun sales went through the roof in STL.

    The BGI meme was quickly mocked by "Pants Up" and "Don't Shoot, We're Only Here to Rob and Loot"....

    Well played, #Ferguson agitators, well played.

    Aside from that, carry on ...

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  16. Anonymous11:35 AM

    I still tend to think of Southern elected republican politicians as Scalawags. The grand deal to elect Rutherford B. Hayes as president meant that Southern whites could go back to treating blacks the way that they did prior to the ending of the Civil War.



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    I have repeatedly warned here that blacks needed to take the reins of power with the election of Obama and handle them carefully, by leading through example.

    Instead, the current crop of black leadership couldn't help themselves and dove headfirst into the muck of corrupt and cronyism and "political payback" against their perceived enemies.

    The backlash that is coming the way of Black America is going to be very ugly, and much worse than anything that happened in Redeemed America.

    And yes, the era of Peak Negro has passed for you all. That was as good as it gets. Hope you enjoyed the ride.

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  17. Anonymous11:38 AM

    Saw the piece on the downfall of Kwame Kilpatrick and his cronies.

    Then tried to figure out any black leadership that hasn't been found criminally corrupt, or any majority black, black run berg that isn't dysfunctional and bankrupt.

    Even PG county in MD is FUBAR. The upper middle class professional blacks are fleeing there for Prince Wm county in Virginia, and they're busy turning PWC into a sewer and white flight is pretty much complete.

    Blacks, as history and track record have shown, are completely incapable of not only building a functioning civilization, they are completely incapable of maintaining a functioning one when they get their hands on the steering wheel.



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  18. Anon, I see u have doubled down on you ignorance.about the power of the NFL.

    You.might need to stop, you are embarrassing yourself.

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  19. Anon:@11:38, what have YOU ever built? The outhouse behind your trailer doesn't count.

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  20. Virus hitting the U.S. could be 'tip of iceberg,' CDC official say
    ...
    Twelve states have contacted the CDC for assistance in investigating clusters of enterovirus: Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Utah.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/07/health/respiratory-virus-midwest/



    I wonder what states obama moved the "unaccompanied children" to.




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  21. Whoooo... Man...still lots of Stinky Racists in here.......

    Kinky you are just ITCHING to eclipse WMV#1 with dumb ass comments...

    Stupid crap Kinky says....

    "And field, you can blame the NFL for submitting to black privilege."

    Black Privilege ...Mann Kinky Lay off the Meth...

    Your losing critical thinking skills....


    Hey Field...Have you decided what position your gonna take on the O's speech tonight?

    Its time to focus on another long drawn out war...


    You already know my position on the matter...

    Check out what our friend Glen Ford has to say about it...


    So, as an update, it's now become quite clear, and it will becoming more clear in the next few days, that the U.S. is going to try to turn this anti-ISIS campaign--a campaign that President Obama seems physically very uncomfortable with, for some very fundamental reasons--they're going to try to turn this anti-ISIS military campaign into a renewed war against the Syrian government. And he has already telegraphed that it will be a long war. Long wars mean very expensive wars. He says it will be a three-year campaign. In short, under the guise of taking the war against ISIS, this air war against ISIS, deep into Syria, the U.S. is going to attempt to become the air force for those so-called moderate Syrian rebels, forces that actually don't exist, but become an air force for them as the United States and its NATO allies did for the jihadists in Libya three years ago.

    And to create this force on the ground that actually does not exist in terms of moderates, the United States wants to give those folks these imaginary people. I'm sure that they will somehow appear if the United States gives them the $500 million that Obama has set aside for them pending congressional approval.

    http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=12342

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  22. Was this guy Rice a star, or just an average pro?

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  23. STAR..Purple cow...check the stats for Rice and Rutgers Univ

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  24. So now Republicans are playing the seperation of Church and state card????? In Georgia???? GTFOH. My man says he wants better quality voters not necessarily more voters. Nice to see the gop opposes democracy but it worries me that they are becoming too secular. Ha!

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  25. STAR..Purple cow...check the stats for Rice and Rutgers Univ

    ...and how do I do that?

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  26. Anonymous6:14 PM

    Blogger PilotX said...
    So now Republicans are playing the seperation of Church and state card????? In Georgia???? GTFOH. My man says he wants better quality voters not necessarily more voters. Nice to see the gop opposes democracy but it worries me that they are becoming too secular. Ha!

    4:28 PM
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    PilotX, you misspelled "seperation" It is correctly spelled s-e-p-'a'-r-a-t-i-o-n. Most educated people know how to spell that word correctly.

    PX, did you go to college? If so, was it an accredited college? I doubt it.
    QLB

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  27. Anon@4:26, great points.

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  28. Anonymous6:41 PM


    "...if their weren't for the fact that racist Republicans have purposely undermined the President...."

    And, once again, Yīshēng puts on the full stupid.

    For the first two years of Prezidentin' Obama's first term, Democrats controlled the Congress (...children, that is the collective term for the House of Representatives and the Senate).



    "The GHOST Rules will provide the guidelines we need to reduce the number of Blacks who are killed by law enforcement representatives."

    So will not attacking Police Officers.

    But, Anjuan Simmons, what are the "acronym" rules for Blacks to prevent being killed by other Blacks?



    field negro says:

    "Anon:@11:38, what have YOU ever built? The outhouse behind your trailer doesn't count."

    Detroit, Camden, Newark, Ferguson, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Birmingham.....what do all of these locations have in common?



    "Hey Field...Have you decided what position your gonna take on the O's speech tonight?"

    Field has his knee pads on already.



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  29. Anonymous7:16 PM

    Anon wrote,
    Hey Field...Have you decided what position your gonna take on the O's speech tonight?"

    Field has his knee pads on already.
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    LMFAO, the only thing missing for Field is the money shot. Meanwhile in Chicago we now have homicide #'s 13 and 14 confirmed with a 15th probable today.
    BTW don't expect Field or any of his acolytes to answer the question about Detroit, Camden, Newark etc.

    QLB

    PS; Anon 6:14 PM is not me. But you know what about imitation.

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  30. Anonymous7:42 PM

    QLB thanks for keeping the Southside Chicago News front and center on FN. This blog needs some factual information about what's going on in PX's black community.

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  31. Anonymous8:03 PM

    Hold the presses. I have now have confirmation of kill #15 with two more probables on deck. The vast majority of both perp's and victim's are Black. Yet when the popo shoot and kill the so called "gentle giant" they somehow are upset. The blame YT carnival continues with Field the lead barker.

    QLB

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  32. Anonymous8:27 PM

    Wow, QLB really knows how to report and stay on top of things happening.

    I hear that after Obama's speech tonight that he will carry 55%+ approval among Whites. That seems like an awful lot of Whites for one bm in politics to carry, but that's the latest guesstimate.

    I don't believe it.

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  33. Anonymous8:39 PM

    "...hear that after Obama's speech tonight that he will carry 55%+ approval among Whites."

    It will be 100% approval among ISIS / ISIL.

    Putin smiles.....

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  34. Anonymous9:13 PM

    Watching the Prezident right now....

    Does anyone else recognize that his ears are more broad than his shoulders?

    And now onto the economy...more lies....

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  35. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Wait....

    I thought that ISIS / ISIL was the JV team?

    ...the Prezident told us so...

    why do they, the JV team, rate a prime-time Prezident speachifying?

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  36. Thanks for the spellcheck QLB. Why yes I did graduate from and accredited university did you?

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  37. BTW QLB, most educated people know that the contraction of you are is you're not your. Do you have a college degree?

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  38. "Detroit, Camden, Newark, Ferguson, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Birmingham.....what do all of these locations have in common?"

    They are all in America.

    And, unlike where you live, they have running water.

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  39. Anonymous9:44 PM

    Bill Gates does not have a College degree.....

    ...and a College degree from an HBCU does not count.....for anything....

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  40. Yeah, QLB doesn't give us the crime reports from Eastern Kentucky and W. Virginia where people are ODing on heroin daily. Funny he focuses on a place he doesn't live and ignores her own home. Interesting.

    QLB, do you have a college degree?

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  41. "No, your just beating a dead horse. 60 years of civil rights, affirmative action, EBT cards, section 8 housing and Obama phones has gotten us just more excuses."

    See your work QLB? Don't you know that you should have used YOU'RE and not YOUR? Not too bright are we? Keep studying your GED material you might get that college degree one day. Who am I kidding?

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  42. Anonymous10:14 PM

    "And, unlike where you live, they have running water."

    I live in America, The United States of America....

    I am an American by choice.....I served in the US Navy and did two tours with the US Marine Corps.....

    P.S. Prezident O...the "p" is silent.....

    Actually, Field, I did grow up in the third world.....

    I grew up in a world where running water was a luxury.....

    ....google "tondo slum."

    Let us play, Field, you are a product of affirmative action and you suckle at the teat of the taxpayer for your sustenence.

    Let us play, Field....

    I know poverty on a scale that you cannot imagine.

    I know "hope" that does not require the Big Govenerment and the concept to take from the productive to give to the un-productive.

    I know corrupt Governmet...I have seen it in action....and you "hope" for more of it.....

    Let us play, Field....

    You and me on your blog....you can ban me or block me at any time....

    Let us play Field...

    Your eperience in this world -vs- mine....

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  43. Anonymous10:25 PM

    Pilot X said,
    See your work QLB? Don't you know that you should have used YOU'RE and not YOUR? Not too bright are we? Keep studying your GED material you might get that college degree one day. Who am I kidding?
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    I usually don't spell check or correct the Dragon. Take it up with them.
    However, here's an update on the Chicago. We now have confirmation of kills 16 and 17. Both look like YBM's. Still no NRA members or Hillbillies involved.

    QLB

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  44. "Still no NRA members or Hillbillies involved."

    Because they're usually responsible for shooting their own. Check Eastern Kentucky and W. virginia for the latest.

    BTW, do you have a college degree QLB? It's a simple question.

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  45. Anonymous1:53 AM

    "...and a College degree from an HBCU does not count.....for anything...."

    Says an imbecile with no degree.

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  46. I don't play with ignorant wingnuts. But feel free to always post. I don't ban or block humans.

    Glad u have lived in a Third World country. Sadly, it didn't seem to elevate your thinking much.

    Whenever I pass through certain parts of West Virginia and Kentucky I am reminded of those countries.

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  47. Anonymous7:15 AM

    Field said,
    Whenever I pass through certain parts of West Virginia and Kentucky I am reminded of those countries.
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    The key word here may be "certain parts." For your people it's "just about everywhere." I know you understand the difference. BTW they don't shoot each other wholesale in "certain parts."

    QLB

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  48. 12thManUnited12:41 PM

    Just shut the hell up QLB

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  49. Anonymous1:17 PM

    Anon@9:13
    Guess those big ears come from his white side, big ears and no lips seems to be their trademark.

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  50. Anonymous9:01 PM

    12th man united said,
    Just shut the hell up QLB
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    Why? Scared of the truth?

    QLB

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  51. QLB sock-puppeting sgain...

    Pathetic and slightly sad.

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