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    GeorgeGeoffersonLivesBrendan O'Connor
    1/11/16 1:58am

    No person shall be a citizen of the United States unless he is a non-Hispanic white of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is the British Isles or Northwestern Europe. Only citizens shall have the right and privilege to reside permanently in the United States.

    This is so absurd in that it’s so qualified with descriptors that I’m almost at a loss for words. Unsurprisingly, though, blacks rank right at the bottom of their citizenship test. lol Yeah, one-eigth “Mongolian” is a-okay (‘cause you know how them whites and them Monglians can’t keep their hands off each other), but a trace of “black blood” and you’re disqualified from jump. lol

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      shelwoodGeorgeGeoffersonLives
      1/11/16 2:01am

      The part where he wants to revoke citizenship for anyone with more than 12.5% American Indian heritage is somehow slightly more insane than the rest of his bullshit.

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      GeorgeGeoffersonLivesshelwood
      1/11/16 2:21am

      It honestly doesn’t sound weird to me knowing that many tribes require 1/8 native ancestry for enrollement. Why this one great-grandparent equivalent thing is a rule, I’m not sure, but it’s not an uncommon number.

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    ARP2Brendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 7:55pm

    I have an advanced degree and I’m mostly white, but I have more than 1/8 Native American blood in me (BTW- 1/8 is a strange ratio, since we have two parents). The other side of my family dates back to the Jamestown. So, I’d no longer be a citizen?

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      weirwoodtreehugger3ARP2
      1/10/16 8:12pm

      I guess not. I wonder if most of these white supremacists who are obsessed with their pure European blood have ever gotten genetic testing done to verify it. Because a whole lot of white Americans have a drop or two of African or Native American blood and don't realize it.

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      DA1014ARP2
      1/10/16 8:48pm

      2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grand parents. One of them was Native American.

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    cuntybawsBrendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 7:37pm

    Donald will surely be raging about that, and will hurry to tell these racists he doesn’t want their vote. He’s probably doing it as I type.

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      Neanderthalmancuntybaws
      1/10/16 8:41pm

      Yeah, and it will probably be something along the lines of: “I have very passionate supporters.”

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      GeorgeGeoffersonLivescuntybaws
      1/11/16 2:10am

      You don’t understand, Cunty. His supporters are just so passionate and love America and want to make it great, again. Cunty, why do you hate America?

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    jasoneliasBrendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 8:06pm

    Looks like corn silk on a diseased pumpkin.

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      RCjasonelias
      1/10/16 8:34pm

      And by pumpkin you mean scrotum?

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      BenSchlongedjasonelias
      1/10/16 8:59pm
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    GarThweBrendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 7:48pm

    Trump has really emboldened the neo-Nazi/white nationalist scene. They’re all over the internet, and even showing up in person. It’s rather scary to see how well funded some of them are. It was easy to ignore the fringe lunatics on hate sites, but now they’re out in the open and they’ve found new code words and dog whistles to try and slowly ease people into agreeing with them. Subtle racism is not a good development.

    Hopefully when Trump loses, they’ll crawl back into their corners with their conspiracy theories.

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      GeorgeGeoffersonLivesGarThwe
      1/11/16 2:13am

      Oh, they won’t crawl back. They’ll probably be twice as large. We’re in a real sea change as it relates to demographics. Obama’s election was only the start of their swan swong if the GOP loses this fall.

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      PucksrGarThwe
      1/13/16 2:48pm

      So this guy supports Trump but is actively trying to tank his campaign? How does that work?

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    slvcBrendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 7:43pm

    I can’t believe there are still white supremacists. For fucks sake, I don’t understand the logic that one race is better than another.

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      Hippoposthumousslvc
      1/10/16 8:47pm

      The late Henry Gibson, such a great character actor.

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      1/11/16 9:05am
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    Emperor SheevBrendan O'Connor
    1/10/16 7:56pm

    Wow, look at that crowd of (generally) old white people. It’s like a sea of kneaded dough. How very shocking, truly.

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      ImprobableBrendan O'Connor
      1/10/16 9:09pm

      So the guy proposes that Native Americans cannot be American citizens, and that non-citizens cannot allowed to be permanent residents of the US.

      Where the hell does he want to deport the Native Americans to? Or does he just want to give them all smallpox?

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        GeorgeGeoffersonLivesImprobable
        1/11/16 2:14am

        I think realistically under their scenario, the rest of us would here that don’t fit the bill would just be permanent residents (i.e. second-class citizens). Deporting something upwards of nearly 30% of the population (and growing) is completely unrealistic.

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      GeorgeGeoffersonLivesBrendan O'Connor
      1/11/16 1:52am

      “We don’t need Muslims. We need smart, well-educated white people who will assimilate to our culture. Vote Trump.”

      So, like yes or no to Albanians, Jared? Like, where do you draw the line first, Jared, at color or religion?

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        GeorgeGeoffersonLivesBrendan O'Connor
        1/11/16 1:59am

        ‘My name is Reverend Ronald Tan, host of the Christian radio talk show program For God and Country. First Corinthians states: God chose the foolish things of this world to shame the wise and God chose the weak things of this world to shame the strong. For the Iowa caucuses, please support Donald Trump. He is courageous and he speaks his mind. God Bless.’

        Wait, did this supporter just imply that Trump foolish? ‘Cause he sure as hell at among the “weak things” the verse is talking about. Talk about daming with faint praise. lol

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