just read this a couple hours ago
really awesome job
was very interesting. i know of a train terminal in georgia that still has etched into it and above one entrance "Colored". was curious if it was gonna be mentioned in the article but wasn't
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So OUTRAGED!!!
Ward didn't seem THAT outraged. He didn't use as many exclamation points as you did.
It seems like you are more outraged than he is. You used CAPS too!
https://newjersey.news12.com/newark-...sktuHxKMswnYOw
See you can be a cop without firing a shot all th damned time.
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If you cheered when Trump tried to ban Muslims,
but cried when he got banned from Twitter
you might be a racist.
just sayin'
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If you cheered when Trump tried to ban Muslims,
but cried when he got banned from Twitter
you might be a racist.
If you think trump tried to ban Muslims, you’re a ****ing idiot. What are the most populated Muslim countries in the world?
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In White Privilege news ....
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Michael Ray Stepanek, who told police he drove through a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in August because they needed “an attitude adjustment,” will avoid prison and have the incident erased from his record if he stays out of trouble for 3 years. https://trib.al/D7P8fjp
For some crimes..... mandatory minimums make sure of that. Brought to us by Joe Biden. Many of these insurectionists will get less time than some people get for smoking a joint in their own home in some places in America. My home state has a mandatory minimum of 2 years for possession of 2.5 pounds of marijuana for first offense.
The penalties for that single joint might not be severe but it often does lead people down the wrong path that ends with far more serious crimes. A drug conviction does make a person a second class citizen. I do however support Meth being illegal. That is some real dangerous ****.
As unsavory as it might seem to some, I think legalizing marijuana and at the very least decriminalizing if not legalizing and regulating other harder drugs as well is the path forward. Then set up clinics and focus on rehabilitation for addicts instead of fighting the war on drugs. Having the states regulate certain drugs will also make the process safer for addicts while also helping to prevent drug dealers from creating new addicts out of curious buyers.