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Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to
a white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof, the
man authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic
black church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by someone
using the name Dylann Roof – posting to a website registered using
Roof’s mother’s home address – with a lengthy, racist message. Of
particular interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative
Citizens as a source of racist information.

That wouldn’t be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were it
not for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens’ president,
Earl Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New York
Times reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.
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Keyser Söze wrote:
Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to a
white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof, the man
authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by someone using
the name Dylann Roof – posting to a website registered using Roof’s
mother’s home address – with a lengthy, racist message. Of particular
interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative Citizens as a
source of racist information.

That wouldn’t be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were it not
for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens’ president, Earl
Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New York Times
reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.


Politicians take money from all. Clinton took from the Chinese and Nepal
monks.
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On 6/22/15 8:46 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 18:41:06 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to a
white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof, the man
authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by someone using
the name Dylann Roof – posting to a website registered using Roof’s
mother’s home address – with a lengthy, racist message. Of particular
interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative Citizens as a
source of racist information.

That wouldn’t be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were it not
for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens’ president, Earl
Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New York Times
reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.


Politicians take money from all. Clinton took from the Chinese and Nepal
monks.


Hillary is nowhere near getting out from under the money her hubby
levered up out of governments and foreign business interests while she
was running the state department and setting US policy with those same
people.
It is also getting easier to figure out where she is getting the $2
billion they plan on spending next year.



Is Hillary putting out materials that encourage low IQ white boys to go
to black churches and kill the people who are there?
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On 6/22/2015 9:44 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Is Hillary putting out


Dunno. What do you think?

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On 6/22/15 10:42 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 21:44:33 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/22/15 8:46 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 18:41:06 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to a
white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof, the man
authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by someone using
the name Dylann Roof – posting to a website registered using Roof’s
mother’s home address – with a lengthy, racist message. Of particular
interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative Citizens as a
source of racist information.

That wouldn’t be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were it not
for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens’ president, Earl
Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New York Times
reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.

Politicians take money from all. Clinton took from the Chinese and Nepal
monks.

Hillary is nowhere near getting out from under the money her hubby
levered up out of governments and foreign business interests while she
was running the state department and setting US policy with those same
people.
It is also getting easier to figure out where she is getting the $2
billion they plan on spending next year.



Is Hillary putting out materials that encourage low IQ white boys to go
to black churches and kill the people who are there?


No she had them sitting in North Dakota, killing wedding parties in
Afghanistan with drones..




Your justification of white racists and their impact within the GOP is
very telling.


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On 6/23/2015 6:10 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/22/15 10:42 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 21:44:33 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/22/15 8:46 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 18:41:06 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to a
white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof,
the man
authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by
someone using
the name Dylann Roof – posting to a website registered using Roof’s
mother’s home address – with a lengthy, racist message. Of particular
interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative
Citizens as a
source of racist information.

That wouldn’t be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were
it not
for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens’ president,
Earl
Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New
York Times
reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to
Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records
show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the
Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.

Politicians take money from all. Clinton took from the Chinese and
Nepal
monks.

Hillary is nowhere near getting out from under the money her hubby
levered up out of governments and foreign business interests while she
was running the state department and setting US policy with those same
people.
It is also getting easier to figure out where she is getting the $2
billion they plan on spending next year.



Is Hillary putting out materials that encourage low IQ white boys to go
to black churches and kill the people who are there?


No she had them sitting in North Dakota, killing wedding parties in
Afghanistan with drones..




Your justification of white racists and their impact within the GOP is
very telling.


What!!! He was merely pointing out that politicians are a slimy bunch.
Yes, even old washed up old biddies like old Mrs. Clintune.

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"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."


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On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 7:42:47 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 21:44:33 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/22/15 8:46 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 18:41:06 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Republican presidential candidates are returning donations tied to a
white supremacist group purportedly cited by Dylann Storm Roof, the man
authorities have charged with killing nine people at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Over the weekend, an online document emerged written by someone using
the name Dylann Roof - posting to a website registered using Roof's
mother's home address - with a lengthy, racist message. Of particular
interest, the writer pointed to the Council of Conservative Citizens as a
source of racist information.

That wouldn't be particularly relevant to electoral politics, were it not
for the fact that the Council of Conservative Citizens' president, Earl
Holt III, turns out to be a generous Republican donor. The New York Times
reported this morning:

The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann
Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a
Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of
dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential
contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

- - -

Of course, it is only a *coincidence* that the leader of the white
supremacist group donated to Republican presidential candidates, and
other Republican campaigns, because, as everyone knows, the Republican
party is not the party of white racists. Right. Snerk.

Politicians take money from all. Clinton took from the Chinese and Nepal
monks.

Hillary is nowhere near getting out from under the money her hubby
levered up out of governments and foreign business interests while she
was running the state department and setting US policy with those same
people.
It is also getting easier to figure out where she is getting the $2
billion they plan on spending next year.



Is Hillary putting out materials that encourage low IQ white boys to go
to black churches and kill the people who are there?


No she had them sitting in North Dakota, killing wedding parties in
Afghanistan with drones..


Not counting drooling on her pillow while an American Embassy is overrun and it's security forces- as well as the ambassador are murdered under her watch.
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On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 2:26:10 AM UTC-7, Justan Olphat wrote:
On 6/22/2015 9:44 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Is Hillary putting out


Dunno. What do you think?

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I've been "born again" as a nice guy."


I'm sure he'd love to find out.
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