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And?You ever been to Mississippi? I have.
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And?You ever been to Mississippi? I have.
It's like mtgs district except the entire state. Bunch of no good uneducated hillbillies.And?
No, not slavery.If people decided everything slavery would still be legal in Mississippi.
I'd trust the education, intelligence, and character of the average American from Mississippi over YOU without question.It's like mtgs district except the entire state. Bunch of no good uneducated hillbillies.
InB4 "teh parties switched!"Yes, it was for Republicans and slavery --- I am not Republican but I hate liars like you
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As the foul stench of naked shitlib snobbery once again bubbles up like a backed up sewer.It's like mtgs district except the entire state. Bunch of no good uneducated hillbillies.
You ever been to Mississippi? I have.
We disagree.Yes. There's no reason to believe in 2024 slavery would be legal there or anywhere in this country.
Maybe grow upWe disagree.
So I need to grow up because my opinion differs from yours? LOL ok pal.Maybe grow up
It looks like a pro-choice initiative is going on the ballot in Colorado. Since the state turned blue, I'm not surprised to see so many from Colorado without morals. The Red states need to stem the tide.
---Left-wing activists in Colorado said they have gathered enough signatures to place abortion on the ballot in November---
What Republican is a member of the KKK? I never met oneI give the GOP of the mid 1800’s all the credit in the world. Its too bad that now you guys are the party of the KKK. What happened?
So you're saying you know members of the Klan. Now it all makes sense.What Republican is a member of the KKK? I never met one
Uhh, no. They are an asset, kind of like a farm tractor. You wouldn't destroy your own farm tractor, would you?Then get shot.
I'd trust the education, intelligence, and character of the average American from Mississippi over YOU without question.
It looks like a pro-choice initiative is going on the ballot in Colorado. Since the state turned blue, I'm not surprised to see so many from Colorado without morals. The Red states need to stem the tide.
---Left-wing activists in Colorado said they have gathered enough signatures to place abortion on the ballot in November---
Colorado Activists: We Have Enough Signatures for Abortion Measure
Activists in Colorado say they have gathered enough signatures to place abortion on the ballot in November with a measure that would enshrine a right to unlimited abortion in the state constitution.www.breitbart.com
Both help to produce something. Tractors help to produce food while guns help to produce dead people.Uhh, no. They are an asset, kind of like a farm tractor. You wouldn't destroy your own farm tractor, would you?
/——/ Ahhh, the good old days of ripping babies out of their mother’s wombs and selling the body parts for fun and profit. I understand why you’re so excited.Yeah, the last thing the GOP wants is people voting.
That it's on the ballot is a clear win for the good guys.
What's it like living in a fantasy world?/——/ Ahhh, the good old days of ripping babies out of their mother’s wombs and selling the body parts for fun and profit. I understand why you’re so excited.