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re: GA county commissioner posts image of our POTUS in a coffin
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:21 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:21 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Doesn't matter. Certain people are allowed to do things that other people are not
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:22 pm to John Gotti
Black democrat woman.
Nothing to see here. MSM won't even touch this.
Nothing to see here. MSM won't even touch this.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:22 pm to Perrydawg
Is she the one that wants to ban white officers from responding to black crime ?
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:22 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Today I learned GA still has sole commissioners.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:22 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
I’m sure I’ll see this on the nightly news.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:24 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Macon wasn't always bad. My Dad who lived there for awhile told me about the Major "Machine Gun Ronnie" Thompson. Crazy times in Macon during those days, here is part of the story:
After an episode in July 1971, a few years into his time as mayor, he would forever become known as “Machine Gun Ronnie.”
Around the Fourth of July holiday that year, amid racial tensions, he declared a state of emergency in the city. He imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew and went on patrol with the chief of police. Late one night, a city cop reported being shot at near the intersection of Broadway and Greter Street, a mile or south of downtown.
Thompson and the chief rushed to the scene, a move the mayor was criticized for, in part, for injecting himself into the fray.
“I could hear bullets whizzing by me,” Thompson would later tell a reporter.
News accounts of the incident noted that Thompson grabbed a submachine gun and fired a shot or two toward a house where a sniper was. The sniper was never caught. The weapon the mayor fired was instead a carbine long gun, not a machine gun. Thompson later said a Telegraph reporter told him that “machine gun” sounded “more colorful.”
A year earlier, in another controversial move, Thompson issued a “shoot to kill” order to city police aimed at and in advance of a Black Liberation Front picket seeking to boycott downtown stores. The order, as The Telegraph reported at the time, sought to halt “lawlessness and anarchy.”
Thompson at the time also wanted to swear in and arm 1,000 volunteer lawmen in the event “violence erupted.”
In May 1973, Thompson made headlines again when he had the city buy an Army-surplus armored personnel carrier for $200.
It became known as a folly, “Thompson’s Tank.” He later dubbed the vehicle “Winky Tink,” and though he never did, he spoke of arming it with a .50-caliber machine gun and a cannon to protect the public in the event of race riots.
After an episode in July 1971, a few years into his time as mayor, he would forever become known as “Machine Gun Ronnie.”
Around the Fourth of July holiday that year, amid racial tensions, he declared a state of emergency in the city. He imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew and went on patrol with the chief of police. Late one night, a city cop reported being shot at near the intersection of Broadway and Greter Street, a mile or south of downtown.
Thompson and the chief rushed to the scene, a move the mayor was criticized for, in part, for injecting himself into the fray.
“I could hear bullets whizzing by me,” Thompson would later tell a reporter.
News accounts of the incident noted that Thompson grabbed a submachine gun and fired a shot or two toward a house where a sniper was. The sniper was never caught. The weapon the mayor fired was instead a carbine long gun, not a machine gun. Thompson later said a Telegraph reporter told him that “machine gun” sounded “more colorful.”
A year earlier, in another controversial move, Thompson issued a “shoot to kill” order to city police aimed at and in advance of a Black Liberation Front picket seeking to boycott downtown stores. The order, as The Telegraph reported at the time, sought to halt “lawlessness and anarchy.”
Thompson at the time also wanted to swear in and arm 1,000 volunteer lawmen in the event “violence erupted.”
In May 1973, Thompson made headlines again when he had the city buy an Army-surplus armored personnel carrier for $200.
It became known as a folly, “Thompson’s Tank.” He later dubbed the vehicle “Winky Tink,” and though he never did, he spoke of arming it with a .50-caliber machine gun and a cannon to protect the public in the event of race riots.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:25 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
She is a black female democrat. Untouchable.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:27 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Macon is a shithole
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:28 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
I believe so among other things. She was a big proponent for Romain Dallemand the former School Superintendent aka thief and called out anyone who questioned him racist and then like clockwork dude is under investigation for laundering millions of dollars and his hiding out in his native Haiti. Problem is, she represents the east side of Macon and like most pandering politicians, she will constantly get elected. I have no dog in the fight because you couldn't pay me enough money to live in Macon/Bibb but hearing people at work talk about the educational system here is where my knowledge comes from.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:29 pm to BamaMamaof2
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Macon wasn't always bad.
All three metropolitan cities on Georgia’s fall line have been ruined by Democrats for the most part
This post was edited on 6/17/20 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:38 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Wish someone that was better at photoshop would switch their places and send it to her. Trump should be laughing.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:54 pm to Perrydawg
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Problem is, she represents the east side of Macon
That in and of itself is a testament to her fine leadership lol .
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:00 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Here's a LINKto her facebook page. As you can imagine, she's a full blown libtard.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:03 pm to BayouBlitz
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Wow. That's disgusting.
The pic of The President in the coffin is tasteless too.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:05 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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Elaine Lucas
Women in politics...worst idea in American history.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:07 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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Democrat from Macon/Bibb County.
No shite here. It was in the 1990's, I was traveling, I was in uniform and I stopped at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Macon for lunch. As I approached the door, a black man got up and locked it and shook his finger at me.
I turned around and got in my truck. I stopped at another chicken joint up the street (something local) and had a fine meal with plenty of black folks without incident.
I suppose I should have rioted and showed my arse in the parking lot of that KFC... ah the retrospect...
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:10 pm to The Maj
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I turned around and got in my truck. I stopped at another chicken joint up the street (something local) and had a fine meal with plenty of black folks without incident.
Was it H and H?
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:37 pm to HonoraryCoonass
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Was it H and H?
I think that was it...
Posted on 6/17/20 at 3:57 pm to The Maj
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Was it H and H?
I think that was it...
H and H has/had Allman Brothers memorabilia all over the walls. It was a favorite hangout place for them.
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