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Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport

From Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid>
Newsgroups alt.fan.cyberchicken, alt.free.newsservers, alt.usenet.kooks
Subject Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport
Followup-To alt.usenet.kooks
Date 2016-09-15 03:04 +0000
Organization A noiseless patient Spider
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References <nr3cot$fef$1@gioia.aioe.org> <e6d3a1fe4020656276e66944e128722a@dizum.com>

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At 20 past midnight Kooky McFakeTard spewed:

> Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>
> 
> Paul G. Derbyshire the dress-wearing goat-raper, socked up as ko0oki
> kensi the lunkheaded libtard, in <news:nr3cot$fef$1@gioia.aioe.org> did
> thusly jump head first into the wood chipper again:
> 
>> https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/06/climate-change-
racist-crisis-london-city-airport-black-lives-matter
> 
> Yeah, folks... that is how stupid and disconnected from reality the
> libtards have become. They've gone so far down the rabbit hole of
> insanity that they now believe completely natural processes are racist.
> Next they'll be saying sunrise and sunset are racist, that rain is
> racist, that photosynthesis is racist, that the fact that you respire
> means you're racist.
> 
> And you morons want to entrust the government to loons like this? Kick
> them all out, that'll fix 99% of the "problems" we supposedly
> encounter... because 99% of the "problems" we supposedly encounter are
> wholly manufactured by the libtards to keep you in a state of panic, so
> you'll vote for the libtards because they k'lame they have the
> "solutions" to the "problems" they manufactured in the first place.
> 
> And it's been like that for literally centuries... remember, the
> Democrat party is the party of slavery, sharecropping, Dred Scott, the
> Kansas-Nebraska Act, Jim Crow, the Fugitive Slave Act, the KKK,
> lynchings, church burnings, denial of civil rights to women and
> minorities, forced sterilizations and racist eugenics (just to name a
> few historical instances of the scumbaggery that is the democrat party).
> That same sort of behavior continues today in the democrat party in the
> form of climate alarmist and race baiting (just to name a few
> contemporary instances of the scumbaggery that is the democrat party).
> 
> Message-ID: <9ff6c723fc111c71d23ae2c2cde9b2e6@dizum.com>
> ======================================================== A timeline of
> the Democrat attempts to quash civil rights, extending from 1828 all the
> way up to August 20, 1996.
> 
> 1828: The Democrat party was founded by slave holders for the express
> purpose of expanding slavery northward, and has worked from its
> inception to thwart the advances in civil liberties being put forth by
> the Republican party and its predecessors.
> 
> October 13, 1858: During Lincoln-Douglas debates, U.S. Senator Stephen
> Douglas (D-IL) states: "I do not regard the Negro as my equal, and
> positively deny that he is my brother, or any kin to me whatever";
> Douglas became Democratic Party's 1860 presidential nominee.
> 
> April 16, 1862: Conservative president Lincoln signs bill abolishing
> slavery in District of Columbia; in Congress, 99% of Republicans vote
> yes, 83% of Democrats vote no.
> 
> July 17, 1862: Over unanimous Democrat opposition, Republican Congress
> passes Confiscation Act stating that slaves of the Confederacy "shall be
> forever free".
> 
> January 31, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House
> with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition.
> 
> April 8, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate with
> 100% Republican support, 63% Democrat opposition.
> 
> November 22, 1865: Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of
> Mississippi for enacting "black codes", which institutionalized racial
> discrimination.
> 
> February 5, 1866: U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces
> legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew Johnson,
> to implement "40 acres and a mule" relief by distributing land to former
> slaves.
> 
> April 9, 1866: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President
> Johnson's veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of
> citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law.
> 
> May 10, 1866: U.S. House passes Republicans' 14th Amendment guaranteeing
> due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of
> Democrats vote no.
> 
> June 8, 1866: U.S. Senate passes Republicans' 14th Amendment
> guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all
> citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no.
> 
> January 8, 1867: Republicans override Democrat President Andrew
> Johnson's veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in
> D.C.
> 
> July 19, 1867: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew
> Johnson's veto of legislation protecting voting rights of
> African-Americans.
> 
> March 30, 1868: Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat
> President Andrew Johnson, who declared: "This is a country for white
> men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government of
> white men".
> 
> September 12, 1868: Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and 24 other
> African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by
> Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress.
> 
> October 7, 1868: Republicans denounce Democratic Party's national
> campaign theme: "This is a white man's country: Let white men rule".
> 
> October 22, 1868: While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S.
> Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who
> organized as the Ku Klux Klan.
> 
> December 10, 1869: Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory
> signs first-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold
> public office.
> 
> February 3, 1870: After passing House with 98% Republican support and
> 97% Democrat opposition, Republicans' 15th Amendment is ratified,
> granting vote to all Americans regardless of race.
> 
> May 31, 1870: President U.S. Grant signs Republicans' Enforcement Act,
> providing stiff penalties for depriving any American's civil rights.
> 
> June 22, 1870: Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice,
> to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in
> the South.
>  
> September 6, 1870: Women vote in Wyoming, in first election after
> women's suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell.
> 
> February 28, 1871: Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing
> federal protection for African-American voters.
> 
> April 20, 1871: Republican Congress enacts the Ku Klux Klan Act,
> outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed
> African-Americans.
> 
> October 10, 1871: Following warnings by Philadelphia Democrats against
> black voting, African-American Republican civil rights activist Octavius
> Catto murdered by Democratic Party operative; his military funeral was
> attended by thousands.
> 
> October 18, 1871: After violence against Republicans in South Carolina,
> President Ulysses Grant deploys U.S. troops to combat Democrat
> terrorists who formed the Ku Klux Klan.
> 
> November 18, 1872: Susan B. Anthony arrested for voting, after boasting
> to Elizabeth Cady Stanton that she voted for "the Republican ticket,
> straight".
> 
> January 17, 1874: Armed Democrats seize Texas state government, ending
> Republican efforts to racially integrate government.
> 
> September 14, 1874: Democrat white supremacists seize Louisiana
> statehouse in attempt to overthrow racially-integrated administration of
> Republican Governor William Kellogg; 27 killed.
> 
> March 1, 1875: Civil Rights Act of 1875, guaranteeing access to public
> accommodations without regard to race, signed by Republican President
> U.S. Grant; passed with 92% Republican support against 100% Democrat
> opposition.
> 
> January 10, 1878: U.S. Senator Aaron Sargent (R-CA) introduces Susan B.
> Anthony amendment for women's suffrage; Democrat-controlled Senate
> defeated it 4 times before election of Republican House and Senate
> guaranteed its approval in 1919. Republicans foil Democratic efforts to
> "keep women in the kitchen, where they belong".
> 
> February 8, 1894: Democrat Congress and Democrat President Grover
> Cleveland join to repeal Republicans' Enforcement Act, which had enabled
> African-Americans to vote.
> 
> January 15, 1901: Republican Booker T. Washington protests Alabama
> Democratic Party's refusal to permit voting by African-Americans.
> 
> May 29, 1902: Virginia Democrats implement new state constitution,
> condemned by Republicans as illegal, reducing African-American voter
> registration by 86%.
> 
> February 12, 1909: On 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth,
> African-American Republicans and women’s suffragists Ida Wells and Mary
> Terrell co-found the NAACP.
> 
> May 21, 1919: Republican House passes constitutional amendment granting
> women the vote with 85% of Republicans in favor, but only 54% of
> Democrats; in Senate, 80% of Republicans would vote yes, but almost half
> of Democrats no.
> 
> August 18, 1920: Republican-authored 19th Amendment, giving women the
> vote, becomes part of Constitution; 26 of the 36 states to ratify had
> Republican-controlled legislatures.
> 
> January 26, 1922: House passes bill authored by U.S. Rep. Leonidas Dyer
> (R-MO) making lynching a federal crime; Senate Democrats block it with
> filibuster.
> 
> June 2, 1924: Republican President Calvin Coolidge signs bill passed by
> Republican Congress granting U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans.
> 
> October 3, 1924: Republicans denounce three-time Democrat presidential
> nominee William Jennings Bryan for defending the Ku Klux Klan at 1924
> Democratic National Convention.
> 
> June 12, 1929: First Lady Lou Hoover invites wife of U.S. Rep. Oscar De
> Priest (R-IL), an African-American, to tea at the White House, sparking
> protests by Democrats across the country.
> 
> August 17, 1937: Republicans organize opposition to former Ku Klux
> Klansman and Democrat U.S. Senator Hugo Black, appointed to U.S. Supreme
> Court by FDR; his Klan background was hidden until after confirmation.
> 
> {NOTE: It was Hugo Black who also penned the legal validation of
> Roosevelt's Executive Order of internment of over 120,000 Japanese
> Americans during WWII... yet another instance of Democrat's xenophobia
> and racism.}
> 
> June 24, 1940: Republican Party platform calls for integration of the
> armed forces; for the balance of his terms in office, FDR refuses to
> order it.
> 
> August 8, 1945: Republicans condemn Democrat Harry Truman's surprise use
> of the atomic bomb in Japan. The criticism goes on for years, especially
> after it was learned that the Japanese were ready to surrender after the
> first atomic bomb had dropped, but Truman's racist hatred of the
> Japanese and his desire to intimidate the Russians by letting them know
> that the US had more than one atomic weapon led him to annihilate an
> additional 80,000 innocent people. It begins two days after the
> Hiroshima bombing, when former Republican President Herbert Hoover
> writes to a friend that "The use of the atomic bomb, with its
> indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul.".
> 
> July 11, 1952: Republican Party platform condemns "duplicity and
> insincerity" of Democrats in racial matters.
> 
> September 30, 1953: Earl Warren, California's three-term Republican
> Governor and 1948 Republican vice presidential nominee, nominated to be
> Chief Justice; wrote landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
> 
> December 8, 1953 Eisenhower administration Asst. Attorney General Lee
> Rankin argues for plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education.
> 
> May 17, 1954 Chief Justice Earl Warren, three-term Republican Governor
> (CA) and Republican vice presidential nominee in 1948, wins unanimous
> support of Supreme Court for school desegregation in Brown v. Board of
> Education.
> 
> November 25, 1955: Eisenhower administration bans racial segregation of
> interstate bus travel.
> 
> March 12, 1956: Ninety-seven Democrats in Congress condemn Supreme
> Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, and pledge to continue
> racial segregation.
> 
> June 5, 1956: Republican federal judge Frank Johnson rules in favor of
> Rosa Parks in decision striking down "blacks in the back of the bus"
> law.
> 
> October 19, 1956 On campaign trail, Vice President Richard Nixon vows:
> "American boys and girls shall sit, side by side, at any school - public
> or private - with no regard paid to the color of their skin.
> Segregation, discrimination, and prejudice have no place in America.".
> 
> November 6, 1956: African-American civil rights leaders Martin Luther
> King and Ralph Abernathy vote for Republican Dwight Eisenhower for
> President.
> 
> You get that, LibTard? MLK voted Republican. LOL
> 
> September 9, 1957: President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republican Party's
> 1957 Civil Rights Act.
> 
> September 24, 1957: Sparking criticism from Democrats such as Senators
> John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, President Dwight Eisenhower deploys the
> 82nd Airborne Division to Little Rock, AR to force Democrat Governor
> Orval Faubus to integrate public schools.
> 
> June 23, 1958 President Dwight Eisenhower meets with Martin Luther King
> and other African-American leaders to discuss plans to advance civil
> rights.
> 
> February 4, 1959 President Eisenhower informs Republican leaders of his
> plan to introduce 1960 Civil Rights Act, despite staunch opposition from
> many Democrats.
> 
> May 6, 1960: President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republicans' Civil Rights
> Act of 1960, overcoming 125-hour, around-the-clock filibuster by 18
> Senate Democrats.
> 
> July 27, 1960 At Republican National Convention, Vice President and
> eventual presidential nominee Richard Nixon insists on strong civil
> rights plank in platform.
> 
> May 2, 1963: Republicans condemn Democrat sheriff of Birmingham, AL for
> arresting over 2,000 African-American school children marching for their
> civil rights.
> 
> June 1, 1963 Democrat Governor George Wallace announces defiance of
> court order issued by Republican federal judge Frank Johnson to
> integrate University of Alabama.
> 
> September 29, 1963: Gov. George Wallace (D-AL) defies order by U.S.
> District Judge Frank Johnson, appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower,
> to integrate Tuskegee High School.
> 
> June 9, 1964: Republicans condemn 14-hour filibuster against 1964 Civil
> Rights Act by U.S. Senator and former Ku Klux Klansman Robert Byrd
> (D-WV).
> 
> June 10, 1964: Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL) criticizes
> Democrat filibuster against 1964 Civil Rights Act, calls on Democrats to
> stop opposing racial equality. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was
> introduced and approved by a staggering majority of Republicans in the
> Senate. The Act was opposed by most southern Democrat senators, several
> of whom were proud segregationists - one of them being Al Gore Sr.
> Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson, after failing to get the bill
> killed, relied on Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen, the Republican
> leader from Illinois, to get the Act passed, as means of passing the
> "blame" for the bill to Republicans.
> 
> August 4, 1965: Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL)
> overcomes Democrat attempts to block 1965 Voting Rights Act; 94% of
> Senate Republicans vote for landmark civil right legislation, while 27%
> of Democrats oppose.
> 
> August 6, 1965: VRA of 1965, abolishing literacy tests and other
> measures devised by Democrats to prevent African-Americans from voting,
> signed into law; higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats vote in
> favor.
> 
> April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr. fatally shot in a conspiracy
> hatched by the democrat party. Democrat James Earl Ray was the locator,
> democrat Loyd Jowers was the money man, and democrat police Lt. Earl
> Clark was the trigger man. A jury finds the democrat party complicit in
> the conspiracy in 1998 King v. Jowers.
> 
> February 19, 1976: President Gerald Ford formally rescinds Democrat
> President Franklin Roosevelt’s notorious Executive Order authorizing
> internment of over 120,000 Japanese-Americans during WWII.
> 
> September 15, 1981: President Ronald Reagan establishes the White House
> Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, to increase
> African-American participation in federal education programs.
> 
> June 29, 1982: President Ronald Reagan signs 25-year extension of
> Republican 1965 Voting Rights Act.
> 
> August 10, 1988: President Ronald Reagan signs Civil Liberties Act of
> 1988, compensating Japanese-Americans for deprivation of civil rights
> and property during World War II internment ordered by Democrat FDR.
> 
> November 21, 1991: President George H. W. Bush signs Civil Rights Act of
> 1991 to strengthen federal civil rights legislation.
> 
> August 20, 1996: Bill authored by U.S. Rep. Susan Molinari (R-NY) to
> prohibit racial discrimination in adoptions, part of Republicans'
> Contract With America, becomes law.
> ========================================================
> 
> That's why I always say:
> ========================
> Socialism is a mental disease, a murderous psychosis. Its 'kissing
> cousins'... liberalism, fascism, nazism, marxism, communism are the
> same, they all draw their tenets directly from that murderous mental
> disease called socialism.
> 
> Nazism (National Socialist German Workers Party) was outlawed in Germany
> because it proved itself to be a murderous mental disease. It's time
> liberalism was similarly outlawed. ========================
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Paul Derbyshire, you stupid fuck, you've been outed eleven times.
> 
> Anyone can check that the IP addresses have MD5 hashes that match your
> posting-host, and anyone can go to MaxMind GeoIP to determine that
> you're a dress-wearing goat-raping shroomtard using IP addresses from
> Deep River, ON, Canada, just down the road from Pembroke, ON, Canada.
> 
> There's only a 1 in 2^64 chance that it's an MD5 hash collision. But do
> continue to hinge your denial of your identity upon that 1 in 18
> quintillion 446 quadrillion 744 trillion 73 billion 709 million 551
> thousand 616 chance, Paul. You moron.
> 
> 03 May 2016 | MID:<ng9mdq$m43$33@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.221 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="28e199bc366b04f624161a7e7c6d9ee6"
> 
> 10 Jun 2016 | MID:<njf6m0$9i5$13@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.173 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="5a7d8d855af84388d01b7dc826ef09d4"
> 
> 20 Jun 2016 | MID:<nka7gl$lnq$1@dont-email.me> | 67.70.98.116 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="012e03f33b086ea5f85f61609ba7b360"
> 
> 01 Jul 2016 | MID:<nl6kqc$q0d$10@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.43 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="58c64c3df7194056193d4316e7d6bde7"
> 
> 05 Jul 2016 | MID:<nlh8q3$sgh$12@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.183 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="ffc2b295bc7bc97250a857d253111bde"
> 
> 09 Jul 2016 | MID:<nlrmrj$lqb$15@dont-email.me> | 67.70.59.199 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="3eb94e9ccb87adec6bcfc39357241aba"
> 
> 25 Jul 2016 | MID:<nn5vp3$r8l$16@dont-email.me> | 67.70.59.72 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="a59065db82d1913c4681512d3bebf40f"
> 
> 26 Jul 2016 | MID:<nn8llf$3o0$3@dont-email.me> | 70.48.182.126 Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="f92bd154915cc8433ce80149146d52d8"
> 
> 05 Aug 2016 | MID:<no3qk5$dp7$23@dont-email.me> | 67.70.58.60 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="a882cbc563f56035a7348ebaf88f01f6"
> 
> 31 Aug 2016 | MID:<nq8885$60e$2@dont-email.me> | 67.70.98.148 | Deep
> River, ON, Canada | posting-host="f1d81205f9026d77b7543bc2df55261c"
> 
> And once by Ray Banana... Nadegda got outed as that lumpy dumpy frumpy
> slumpy shroomtard Paul G. Derbyshire of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada by Ray
> Banana. When Kensi D. LunkHead learned of this, he immediately started
> backpedaling and k'laming that "Nadegda" was actually just "vacationing"
> in Pembroke. LOL!
> 
> Message-ID: <a76a23be8f4a22ea6c31dde5b3e2dd8c@dizum.com>
> ========================================================
> ========================================================
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.usenet.kooks/
yhNtCQr1rpE/GlDtnrGgMxsJ>
> 
> From: Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> Subject: Re: A REVIEW: How much
> does Keith "Murphy" McElroy suck at this Usenet thing?
> Message-ID: <km1mfl$t4j$7@dont-email.me> Injection-Date: Sat, 4 May 2013
> 00:58:29 +0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx05.eternal-september.org;
> posting-host="67.70.58.178"; logging-data="29843"; Summary: Murphy is a
> kook with hundreds, if not thousands, of sock puppets
> Keywords: Murphy
> X-Mailer: Forte Agent 4.2/32.1118
> ========================================================
> ========================================================

Wow, one little link from kensi still has the power to elicit megabytes 
and megabytes of screed from you. Yer pwned!

-- 
Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Nadegda

Fakey couldn't teach a monkey to eat a banana, much less answer a direct
question posed to him. -- Fakey's Dogwhistle Holder

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Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport kensi <kkensington01@gmail.invalid> - 2016-09-11 06:47 -0400
  Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport "Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus, DoW #1" <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-09-12 06:19 +0200
    Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> - 2016-09-15 03:04 +0000
      Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport "Friendly Neighbourhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus, DoW #1" <FNVWe@alt.usenet.kooks.xxx> - 2016-09-15 07:31 +0200

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