Bob Sacamano

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We bear the responsibility as a country, for bringing Africans here against their will and making them slave labor. It's a legacy cost. It is a sorry legacy but it IS our legacy.

Biggest mistake ever. Now we can't get rid of the fuckers.
 

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We bear the responsibility as a country, for bringing Africans here against their will and making them slave labor. It's a legacy cost. It is a sorry legacy but it IS our legacy.

There fellow Africans are the ones that sold them to us. I think it is only right that we give them a ticket home. I am all for giving them a little cash if they sign a contract stating that they will stay over there for ten years. They are an entertaining race of people and there have been bred to make good athletes. Other than that, they are a drain on this country. There was a Mississippi governor that started the process of relocating them back in the 1930s, but the Feds stepped in and stopped it.
 

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The plantation mentality is alive and well in America. The progressives take from those that create and earn and use it to purchase the votes of poor stupid people. They give them just enough to keep them alive and voting.
 

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Mexicans are stealing back the land that the whites stole from them.

I have been shopping for land in Mexico. There can't be many Mexicans left down there. They are all in the US taking advantage of our Social Security that they contributed nothing to.
 

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If you guys don't self moderate this way down, I'll start deleting some posts.

You guys are all better than this.
 

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REPORT: Autopsy Reveals Michael Brown Did Not Have Hands Up When Shot...

Race baiters everywhere are mad...

FERGUSON, Mo. (KMOX) – A report by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch this morning shows the official autopsy supports Ferguson officer Darren Wilson’s claim that Michael Brown struggled with him in his patrol vehicle, and that Brown did not have his hands up when he was shot Aug. 9.

A source tells the Post-Dispatch that Wilson testified to the Grand Jury that when he tried to get out of his SUV to talk to Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson about the theft of cigarillos, Brown slammed the door shut and punched him in the face.

Wilson pulled his weapon, and Brown grabbed it. At one point, the barrel was pointed at Wilson’s hip, then a shot was fired hitting Brown’s hand.

Wilson says he then chased Brown, who turned and ran toward him. Wilson said “stop,” then fired. Brown kept coming, so Wilson fired several more shots.

The Post-Dispatch also had three experts examine the official autopsy.

St. Louis medical examiner Dr. Michael Graham says the report supports claims that there was a “significant struggle” in Wilson’s patrol car, and Brown suffered a hand wound at “relatively short range.”

A forensic pathologist from San Francisco, Dr. Judy Melinek, says based on a bullet wound to Brown’s arm, Brown’s palms could not have been facing Wilson in the standard surrender position – with hands up and palms out – when he was shot, and Brown was falling forward or lunging when he was hit by the fatal shot to the top of his head.

Based on toxicology tests, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy consultant Alfred Staubus concludes Brown had used marijuana within a few hours of his death, but it is not clear if he was impaired at the time.
 
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