Make bet...the bitch is running..Hillary’s Southern Accent Makes A Comeback In Selma Alabama

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Because the old fucker society known as the republic party still needs her.
Um, Hillary, Biden and Bernie are democrats. That's an "old fucker society". Idiot.

hehheh......We use hilllary as a good way to demonstrate what democrats are all about. They resent that because they know it is all too true.

The old fucker society is more about the voters. The gop is stocked full of them.

And in regard to what each party is all about. The gop looks to the past while the Democratic Party has a forward outlook.



Enjoy
Your top candidates are old. There is nothing "forward" about the Democrat party. You support killing newborn babies and a murderous misogynistic tribal cult.


The New Green Deal isn't looking forward?

If you think the Democratic Party supports ythe "killing of newborn babies" you're just an idiot.
The New Green Deal is dead. Yes, the demonrat party supports killing newborn babies. Idiot.
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
 
Um, Hillary, Biden and Bernie are democrats. That's an "old fucker society". Idiot.

hehheh......We use hilllary as a good way to demonstrate what democrats are all about. They resent that because they know it is all too true.

The old fucker society is more about the voters. The gop is stocked full of them.

And in regard to what each party is all about. The gop looks to the past while the Democratic Party has a forward outlook.



Enjoy
Your top candidates are old. There is nothing "forward" about the Democrat party. You support killing newborn babies and a murderous misogynistic tribal cult.


The New Green Deal isn't looking forward?

If you think the Democratic Party supports ythe "killing of newborn babies" you're just an idiot.
The New Green Deal is dead. Yes, the demonrat party supports killing newborn babies. Idiot.


The New Green Deal is a set of goals that the election of 2020 will include.


Can you point out any law which supports your moronic assertion that Democratic support "killing newborn babies"?
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
Try READING a thread before making a spectacle of yourself..


Or not!!!!!

Hillary Clinton Has Changed Positions On Big Issues Over A Long Career
NPR
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
Try READING a thread before making a spectacle of yourself..


Or not!!!!!

Hillary Clinton Has Changed Positions On Big Issues Over A Long Career
NPR

I'm not reading through your entire stupid thread. I'm right, you're wrong. Live with it.
 
Um, Hillary, Biden and Bernie are democrats. That's an "old fucker society". Idiot.

hehheh......We use hilllary as a good way to demonstrate what democrats are all about. They resent that because they know it is all too true.

The old fucker society is more about the voters. The gop is stocked full of them.

And in regard to what each party is all about. The gop looks to the past while the Democratic Party has a forward outlook.



Enjoy
Your top candidates are old. There is nothing "forward" about the Democrat party. You support killing newborn babies and a murderous misogynistic tribal cult.


The New Green Deal isn't looking forward?

If you think the Democratic Party supports ythe "killing of newborn babies" you're just an idiot.

The New Green Deal is a joke, but one with a purpose. It is the 'what is the craziest things we can think of" bill so that later just about any bill will seem better.

I did this same ploy when I was looking to buy some new golf clubs.

My nephew sells clubs on line (makes an amazing living doing so, has more money than he can count! lol) so I was looking on his site. He has 3000 dollar putters and drivers more than that. I would never spend that much on clubs, but I was looking at them and showed them to my wife. Then later on when I found the set that I wanted she was like 'well, those are a lot cheaper than the other ones" :21::21::21:
LMAO! Dude that is fucking priceless! Thank you!
 
I kmagine that Abikersailor is a punk bullshitter that chickened out and was a coward to send $100 to the Wounded Warrior project....What a low piece of shit when it came to honoring our wounded soldiers AND SAILORS.... Just goes to show everyone just what kind of PEOPLE LIBERAL LEFTISTS REALLY ARE....DISGRACEFUL!!!!!
What a gyp. You welched bigly like a little sissy. You've learned well from the MO of POTUS. Lots of bluster and furry then fold. Plus Golfing Gator triggered the piss out of you. And just a reminder, HRC ain't runnin.
 
There's no way i want even that much contact with you.

My business did a benefit for Wounded Warriors...have you?

No?

Fuck off coward

NO, I SERVED APPARENTLY YOU CHICKEN SHIT ABNORMAL ASSWIPE DIDN'T ... AND YOU THINK ANYONE BELIEVES YOUR BULLSHIT THAT YOU DID A BENEFIT????... ROTFLMFAO....A BED WETTER DOING A BENEFIT FOR OUR WOUNDED WARRIORS!!!!!!!!!! You scum wouldn't even donate $100 to that fine organization..... I hope all you forum readers make note of the lying, cowardly scum that the deathRATS have that follow their communist ways.... Leech is forever your name with me and a BULLSHIT Sailor.... 2 of the most reprehensible leftist scum on the forum..... you 2 should disgust any true American citizen
Uuuuuu...looks like a nerve was struck. Yes...we did do a benefit. We donated product from our business and the proceeds went entirely to Wounded Warriors. Great bunch of guys and they were very grateful for the support.

Sorry but you don't own "respect for the military". In fact I'm a Vet myself so suck shit loudmouth

Now...looks like you'll be leaving us

'I'm Not Running': Hillary Clinton Ends Any Speculation She'll Vie For White House In 2020 | HuffPost

You won't be missed
 
Oh and please post a receipt for your donation to Wounded Warriors...
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
Try READING a thread before making a spectacle of yourself..


Or not!!!!!

Hillary Clinton Has Changed Positions On Big Issues Over A Long Career
NPR
Why are you posting?

You made a bet and lost. Get the fuck off the site
 
LOL, Hillary knows Biden will be taken out as a front runner and the democrats will be in a panic with a clown car full of un-electable candidates with no name recognition.
 
Oh and please post a receipt for your donation to Wounded Warriors...
I hope Wounded Warriors cleaned up their act. They were living high on the hog while our heroes were used as a front.
 
I kmagine that Abikersailor is a punk bullshitter that chickened out and was a coward to send $100 to the Wounded Warrior project....What a low piece of shit when it came to honoring our wounded soldiers AND SAILORS.... Just goes to show everyone just what kind of PEOPLE LIBERAL LEFTISTS REALLY ARE....DISGRACEFUL!!!!!
What a gyp. You welched bigly like a little sissy. You've learned well from the MO of POTUS. Lots of bluster and furry then fold. Plus Golfing Gator triggered the piss out of you. And just a reminder, HRC ain't runnin.
Now try typing that with Gators dick pulled out of your ass....another ABNORMAL that hates our military....they all show their hand sooner or later....ROTFLMFAO!!!
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019
Bitch, you white traah trump freak?

Go kiss putin’s Butt some more
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
Try READING a thread before making a spectacle of yourself..


Or not!!!!!

Hillary Clinton Has Changed Positions On Big Issues Over A Long Career
NPR

I'm not reading through your entire stupid thread. I'm right, you're wrong. Live with it.
The Don has you dead to rights...

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I kmagine that Abikersailor is a punk bullshitter that chickened out and was a coward to send $100 to the Wounded Warrior project....What a low piece of shit when it came to honoring our wounded soldiers AND SAILORS.... Just goes to show everyone just what kind of PEOPLE LIBERAL LEFTISTS REALLY ARE....DISGRACEFUL!!!!!
What a gyp. You welched bigly like a little sissy. You've learned well from the MO of POTUS. Lots of bluster and furry then fold. Plus Golfing Gator triggered the piss out of you. And just a reminder, HRC ain't runnin.
Now try typing that with Gators dick pulled out of your ass....another ABNORMAL that hates our military....they all show their hand sooner or later....ROTFLMFAO!!!

going to miss you for the year that you are gone. But I am sure we will enjoy your many sock puppet accounts.
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019
Bitch, you white traah trump freak?

Go kiss putin’s Butt some more
What's the matter pussy The Surrender Monkey left a bad taste in your mouth...again!...LOLOLOL!
 
I kmagine that Abikersailor is a punk bullshitter that chickened out and was a coward to send $100 to the Wounded Warrior project....What a low piece of shit when it came to honoring our wounded soldiers AND SAILORS.... Just goes to show everyone just what kind of PEOPLE LIBERAL LEFTISTS REALLY ARE....DISGRACEFUL!!!!!
What a gyp. You welched bigly like a little sissy. You've learned well from the MO of POTUS. Lots of bluster and furry then fold. Plus Golfing Gator triggered the piss out of you. And just a reminder, HRC ain't runnin.
Now try typing that with Gators dick pulled out of your ass....another ABNORMAL that hates our military....they all show their hand sooner or later....ROTFLMFAO!!!

going to miss you for the year that you are gone. But I am sure we will enjoy your many sock puppet accounts.
Year....and when she becomes a candidate after all the low end commies drop out?....:21:
 
Was she carrying her ‘hot sauce’ to impress the illegals too?
D0yK6xlXgAAmCSc

Hotair ^ | 03/04/2019 | Karen Townsend

Sunday marked the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”.A day that ended up galvanizing the vote to pass the Civil Rights Act in Congress, it was a time when civil rights activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten by Alabama State Troopers. Now the day is commemorated every year with a march across the bridge by politicians and activists from around the country. It is certainly high on the list of must-do activities for any potential presidential candidate in the Democratic Party. Republicans march, too, but the story is always all about the Democrats. This year only Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker marched. Senator Sherrod Brown was there, too, but he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy.

Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



As in years past, Hillary Clinton showed up this year and this time she collected an International Unity Award. I know. During her acceptance speech at Brown Chapel AME Church, she dropped quite a hyperbolic statement, even for her. “We are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy.” She went on to explain that there’s a racist in the White House encouraging white supremacy, but not in those exact words. She was just determined to make her speech one more bitter diatribe against President Trump and his supporters.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Sunday at a reception in Selma, Ala., that Americans are facing a “full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” likening its importance to the civil rights movement from decades ago.

“This is a time, my friends, when fundamental rights, civic virtue, freedom of the press, the rule of law, truth, facts, and reason are under assault,” Clinton said at an event commemorating the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” according to CNN.

“And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy,” she added.

While she admitted that there are no tanks in the streets, she issued a call to action. It’s all about protecting the vote which is code for railing against voter suppression. She even brought up Stacey Abrams, the failed gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. Abrams has been blaming her loss on voter suppression since election night.

“When racist and white supremacist views are lifted up in the media and the White House, when hard-fought-for civil rights are being stripped back, when the single most important fight of our time, which makes it possible to fight every other fight and must be, as Frederick Douglass would say, our North Star — the fight to protect our vote — is not gathering the momentum and the energy and the passion it deserves, we have a lot of work to do, don’t we?” she said.

Hillary’s phony Southern accent made an appearance as she spoke. She used it while addressing a member of the clergy in a push for voter registration. Ugh. I’m a Southern woman and it is such a hideous pander whenever she does that. It’s insulting and she never seems to understand how stupid she sounds.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



And, here’s a quick montage of the accent from Sunday.

Hillary's occasional Southern accent made a well-timed return today in Selma, Ala., where she spoke at a "Bloody Sunday" anniversary event pic.twitter.com/qQsptMLhVZ

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 3, 2019



Anyway, all of this ties in with H.R.4 in the House. In particular, the push to “restore” the Voting Rights Act is high on the Democrat agenda. Hillary wasn’t just rambling on about voting rights randomly. A Congresswoman from my city, I’m embarrassed to admit, made that perfectly clear in a tweet after the recreation of the march across the bridge Sunday.

Important to commemorate #BloodySundaywhere blood was shed in #Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to get the right to vote. Marching today with Hillary Clinton and many others again to take a stand to stop voter suppression and restore the vote by passing #HR4 – enough is enough pic.twitter.com/rfiqziNiUC

— Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 4, 2019



The Supreme Court ruled against a central part of the Voting Rights Act, according to the Democrats, in 2013 and they have been pushing for a reversal of that decision ever since.

A 2013 Supreme Court decision invalidated a key part of the law that required states with histories of racial discrimination to seek approval from the federal government before changing its voting laws.

In the wake of the ruling, several states governed by Republicans, including North Carolina and Texas, have passed laws that curb early voting, require people to provide identification at the polls and prohibit preregistration for people under 18.

H.R.4 has been introduced in the House and is working its way to a vote. The bill’s sponsor is Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL). It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary at the end of February.

By the way, if you are curious how Hillary handled crossing paths with Bernie, well it was cordial but not warm, according to the reports. She shook his hand at the prayer breakfast. She did, however, hug Cory Booker. Always playing to the audience, that Hillary.

When Cory Booker left the stage here in Selma, Hillary Clinton stood and gave a big hug. The warmth was palpable. When Bernie Sanders left the stage, she stood and, as he was briskly walking past, it appeared they briefly shook hands. The chilliness was palpable.

— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019



Bernie held a big rally in Chicago Sunday night. The estimated crowd was 12,500. And on we go.

Here is a panoramic view of the Bernie crowd tonight. I’m not sure it does it justice. This is a massive room, it is packed and people are still coming in. pic.twitter.com/n86km5gbwx

— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) March 4, 2019

*sigh*
Hillary Clinton says she's not running for president in 2020

/thread
Try READING a thread before making a spectacle of yourself..


Or not!!!!!

Hillary Clinton Has Changed Positions On Big Issues Over A Long Career
NPR

I'm not reading through your entire stupid thread. I'm right, you're wrong. Live with it.
The Don has you dead to rights...

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TrumpFired.jpg

You're fired!
 
There's no way i want even that much contact with you.

My business did a benefit for Wounded Warriors...have you?

No?

Fuck off coward

NO, I SERVED APPARENTLY YOU CHICKEN SHIT ABNORMAL ASSWIPE DIDN'T ... AND YOU THINK ANYONE BELIEVES YOUR BULLSHIT THAT YOU DID A BENEFIT????... ROTFLMFAO....A BED WETTER DOING A BENEFIT FOR OUR WOUNDED WARRIORS!!!!!!!!!! You scum wouldn't even donate $100 to that fine organization..... I hope all you forum readers make note of the lying, cowardly scum that the deathRATS have that follow their communist ways.... Leech is forever your name with me and a BULLSHIT Sailor.... 2 of the most reprehensible leftist scum on the forum..... you 2 should disgust any true American citizen
Uuuuuu...looks like a nerve was struck. Yes...we did do a benefit. We donated product from our business and the proceeds went entirely to Wounded Warriors. Great bunch of guys and they were very grateful for the support.

Sorry but you don't own "respect for the military". In fact I'm a Vet myself so suck shit loudmouth

Now...looks like you'll be leaving us

'I'm Not Running': Hillary Clinton Ends Any Speculation She'll Vie For White House In 2020 | HuffPost

You won't be missed
What's the matter Leech. Now everyone knows you hate our military...refuses to donate to the Wounded Warriors project just sealed that fact....you ABNORMALS... ALL pieces of shit!:abgg2q.jpg:
 
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