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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMierda47 has his own Wiki page of disgusting racists views. Don't believe me? Here's the link. ...
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Mierda47 has his own Wiki page of disgusting racists views. Don't believe me? Here's the link. ... (Original Post)
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dalton99a
(92,843 posts)1. The son of a Klansman has been a virulent racist all his life
greatauntoftriplets
(178,700 posts)2. That's long and thorough.
Thanks for posting it. I'd never seen it before.
JoseBalow
(9,292 posts)4. Wow! Long and thorough, indeed...
Just imagine how many more there are undocumented and in private over the years.
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What a piece of shit this guy is
IzzaNuDay
(1,258 posts)3. Sending this to my friends
and posting on my FB page for those who still arent convinced - and there are a few MAGA who follow me.
B.See
(8,026 posts)5. tell em about it.
It's no coincidence that Trump saw fit to give Limbaugh and Kirk, two of the most vile, racist, hate preaching demagogues the Medal of Freedom.
