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(3,997 posts)She says this of immigrants. Other than this country for almost 60 years and I have no idea how to vote maybe twice or maybe three times. This information is so damaging because its utter BS, and its exactly what certain people want to hear.
Chin music
(23,002 posts)vote more than once. These folks need to stfu and accept reality.
marble falls
(57,063 posts)marble falls
(57,063 posts)elleng
(130,827 posts)before she opened her mouth.
Thanks to the caller.
catchnrelease
(1,945 posts)Looked like she was having a gas pain! Then she got on her high horse and just looked like an ugly, sour faced ghoul.
Aussie105
(5,366 posts)She answers with lies, double talk and unsubstantiated hate points.
But why 'Politics' at the start? Should be 'sleazebag propaganda', surely? She is something else!
gohuskies
(1,155 posts)It is a travesty that this vile racist piece of garbage actually served as a judge. She deserves no respect and only scorn.
mdbl
(4,973 posts)Trump U used to offer this course.
bullimiami
(13,083 posts)marble falls
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(5,324 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)In spite of her politics, she wasn't a bad-looking woman prior to the work she had done. Honestly, I think Joan Rivers' (with as much work as SHE had) looked better than she does now. At least Joan could smile.
panfluteman
(2,065 posts)Thanks to the Mexican - American War which, if truth be told, was actually a war of imperialist aggression by the United States. And the same goes for the rest of the American Southwest. Santa Fe New Mexico, where I live, used to be the northern capital of New Spain, and the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (The Royal Road of the Heartland), which ends at Santa Fe, went all the way down the Rio Grande Valley, and all the way into the center of what is now Mexico. These racist bigot assholes are so ignorant of even the most basic facts of American history. And if you want that exotic cultural enchantment of states like New Mexico, you have to accept the historical and ethnographic realities of this part of the country as they are - you can't have it both ways.