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re: Confrontation in front of PGT Beauregard monument
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:30 pm to JohnnyKilroy
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:30 pm to JohnnyKilroy
BTW these people that are so invested in these statues that they can afford to sit and protest all day are from fricking Arkansas. Go back to your home you hillbillies.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:32 pm to JS87
That was easily the most logical reasoning behind taking down the statues that can be made.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:35 pm to bigberg2000
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I think she was just tired of the black man not giving her 40 licks so she pulled up on some nice white gentlemen hoping they would do her a solid.
Last time I was propositioned in a similar manner she was at least gonna give me some coke. No way I'd even consider letting her "leave my teeth looking like a piano" (her words) without something in return.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:43 pm to JS87
She said "Quacka Trash". Definitely not a Ducks fan.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:45 pm to baseballmind1212
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Quote of the day. "And why are y'all cracka bitches so ugly." Hit 'em where it hurts, grandma!
Yet most black dudes want a white woman
Posted on 5/1/17 at 4:47 pm to LSUKNUT
Someone read this to Landrieu
Beauregard was an early proponent of equal rights in Louisiana, serving as the outspoken leader of the short-lived and ultimately failed unification movement.
The movement was a coalition made up of prominent white and black New Orleanians that called for integrated schools, public places and transportation and voting rights for black men, two years before Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1875 and nearly a century before the enactment of major civil rights legislation in the 20th century. Beauregard was the group's chairman.
"I am persuaded that the natural relation between the white and colored people is that of friendship," Beauregard said in an address published in July 1873 in papers including The New Orleans Republican and The Daily Picayune. "I am persuaded that their interests are identical; that their destinies in this state, where the two races are equally divided, are linked together; and that there is no prosperity for Louisiana which must not be the result of their cooperation.
Beauregard was an early proponent of equal rights in Louisiana, serving as the outspoken leader of the short-lived and ultimately failed unification movement.
The movement was a coalition made up of prominent white and black New Orleanians that called for integrated schools, public places and transportation and voting rights for black men, two years before Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1875 and nearly a century before the enactment of major civil rights legislation in the 20th century. Beauregard was the group's chairman.
"I am persuaded that the natural relation between the white and colored people is that of friendship," Beauregard said in an address published in July 1873 in papers including The New Orleans Republican and The Daily Picayune. "I am persuaded that their interests are identical; that their destinies in this state, where the two races are equally divided, are linked together; and that there is no prosperity for Louisiana which must not be the result of their cooperation.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:02 pm to JS87
Her calling them trash, lol. With that mouth.
All I know is not one woman in my entire family even remotely close to her age would ever speak like that. Yet she's calling someone else trash
All I know is not one woman in my entire family even remotely close to her age would ever speak like that. Yet she's calling someone else trash
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:10 pm to nevilletiger79
To bad most of the current population has no idea what these men did after the war. Plus the problems with their culcha won't ever be solved with the current leadership they have and the unwillingness to solve the real issues
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:12 pm to danfraz
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She reminds me of the grandmama of a young female worker and what she said to me...
" My grandbaby ain't working for no fricking cracker"
Lol, maybe they should move to Haiti.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:13 pm to JS87
She gonna be mad tomorrow when announce the Alton Sterling news. More cracker arse crackers to come.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:19 pm to bigberg2000
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I think she was just tired of the black man not giving her 40 licks so she pulled up on some nice white gentlemen hoping they would do her a solid.
It would have been pretty funny if he would have actually taken her up on it and walked over there to give it to her.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 5:53 pm to JS87
Non traitors to America what it removed too idiot
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:02 pm to Jim Smith
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Had a white person said what she said there would be calls for said white person to lose their job. AA says it, no big deal.
you know she doesn't have a job.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:03 pm to Zach Lee To Amp Hill
Then how'd she afford dat new Kia?
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:30 pm to JS87
quote:Mitch's constituency.
Take a look at this lovely lady
And her vote counts just as much as mine.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:34 pm to TigersHuskers
She's probably a top teacher in an Orleans Parish Public School.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:35 pm to JS87
"Why white people ain't got no teeth?"
Should've said why you ain't gots no good hay ya.
Should've said why you ain't gots no good hay ya.
Posted on 5/1/17 at 6:43 pm to Geauxtiga
She seemed to be a little manic and Bipolar. But then that's a purely an expert medical opinion and not OT opinion
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