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who's Willie brown?
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The Dems claim a "systemic racism" built by old white men.
In 1992, during a speech on the Senate floor, Sen. Biden, D-Del., bragged that a crime bill he had written was so heavy-handed that it did “everything but hang people for jaywalking.” In 1994, Biden, authored the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and would, for the next 20 years, defend what he called the “Biden bill.” Signed by President Clinton, the law led to longer prison sentences, more prison cells, harsher policing, and higher incarceration rates for African Americans. that racist 1994 crime bill that Biden authored, championed, and defended for so many years? The same crime bill that fueled the mass incarceration that decimated the African-American community in the United States? Well, it was that bill that gave Harris the bricks to build her own political career on the west coast. Harris was not the fabled “progressive prosecutor” she pretends to be. While she was San Francisco District Attorney, lawyers who worked for her were routinely accused of prosecutorial misconduct and cutting corners to rack up convictions even if some innocent people of color went to jail. About this, she did nothing. She seems to have decided early on that, as a black woman, the only way to climb the ladder politically in the Golden State was to reassure white liberal donors that she could protect them and their belongings from people who looked like her. It worked. She rose alright — on the backs of the less connected: the poor, the dispossessed, people of color. Biden-Harris 2020? That’s not the ticket. As anyone who has been paying attention already knows, the theme of this rotten year is racial justice. America needs a fix to our criminal justice system, not another glaring reminder of just how broken it really is. Good luck living down that embHarrisment | ||
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They should have went with Susan Rice. Her Obama/Clinton political baggage is not important enough to matter to the average voter and I feel personally she's squeaky clean. I haven't heard anything remotely disqualifying in her personal history. Yeah Benghazi but you know what? No one really knows anything, it's very ambiguous, and like everything else it's been beaten to death. It's hard to generate fresh hate when all you have is the old hate. Rice was UN ambassador, she's been around, she knows a lot of world people. Kamala knows dick.
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You phrase your question precisely. You know the answer beforehand. I mean the guy interrupted the whole thing to explain to her patiently like a child that you can't ask if you ever talked to a group of people if the other guy doesn't know who is in that group. Then she asked it again the same way. Then Kavanaugh explained the logical fallacy and that he couldn't answer the question as phrased and she did it for the third time. She's an intellectual disaster. | |||
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Last edited by Woke Locc; 08-11-2020 at 06:44 PM..
Reason: Somehow wrote in the quote. not fixing it
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