Jason Whitlock talks about secession

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White millennials in skinny jeans with green hair on Twitter tell me that Whitlock is an uncle Tom.
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I think it was a hard break. Whitlock had a earpiece problem at the start of the segment that delayed the piece for a bit. Agreed with Whitlock. What do any of us here have in common with the dazzler or mello. Both are anti-American POS who have no interest in actual democracy or the US Constitution or statutory authority they don't like. They would be happy to put us into rail cars. I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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Those fags couldn't put my 92 year old mother on a rail car. She'd kick their ass!WestlinnDuck said:
I think it was a hard break. Whitlock had a earpiece problem at the start of the segment that delayed the piece for a bit. Agreed with Whitlock. What do any of us here have in common with the dazzler or mello. Both are anti-American POS who have no interest in actual democracy or the US Constitution or statutory authority they don't like. They would be happy to put us into rail cars. I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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Sledog said:
Those fags couldn't put my 92 year old mother on a rail car. She'd kick their ass!WestlinnDuck said:
I think it was a hard break. Whitlock had a earpiece problem at the start of the segment that delayed the piece for a bit. Agreed with Whitlock. What do any of us here have in common with the dazzler or mello. Both are anti-American POS who have no interest in actual democracy or the US Constitution or statutory authority they don't like. They would be happy to put us into rail cars. I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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No thanks. I'll be watching paint dry first.WestlinnDuck said:
I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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Quite honestly, I think the states that need to secede are NOT the ones adhering to traditional, non-Progressive ideas.
New York, Washington, Oregon, California, maybe Maryland and Massachusetts - GTFO. Go start your own Progressive People's Republic of Dumbfuckistan.
The rest of us should just stay put. Convene the convention to kick them the fuck out.
Well,bye.
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So then Kammy is Auntie Tomi? That street runs both ways now. It’s a new world. Joey created it.thechatch said:White millennials in skinny jeans with green hair on Twitter tell me that Whitlock is an uncle Tom.
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#NewJerseyTooPurpleThrobber said:Quite honestly, I think the states that need to secede are NOT the ones adhering to traditional, non-Progressive ideas.
New York, Washington, Oregon, California, maybe Maryland and Massachusetts - GTFO. Go start your own Progressive People's Republic of Dumbfuckistan.
The rest of us should just stay put. Convene the convention to kick them the fuck out.
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Aren’t you the Dildo that believed American citizens that didn’t want the Vax should be denied medical care? Authoritarian much?HHusky said:
No thanks. I'll be watching paint dry first.WestlinnDuck said:
I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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The Throbber like trashy white chicks with big hair.46XiJCAB said:
#NewJerseyTooPurpleThrobber said:Quite honestly, I think the states that need to secede are NOT the ones adhering to traditional, non-Progressive ideas.
New York, Washington, Oregon, California, maybe Maryland and Massachusetts - GTFO. Go start your own Progressive People's Republic of Dumbfuckistan.
The rest of us should just stay put. Convene the convention to kick them the fuck out.
Well,bye.
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Ex-jock wants a national divorce.
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Racist has an opinion
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Weird, I don’t recall taking that stance. I’d need a citation.WestlinnDuck said:
I think it was a hard break. Whitlock had an earpiece problem at the start of the segment that delayed the piece for a bit. Agreed with Whitlock. What do any of us here have in common with the dazzler or mello. Both are anti-American POS who have no interest in actual democracy or the US Constitution or statutory authority they don't like. They would be happy to put us into rail cars. I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
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Your recall rivals that of the dementia patient in the White House.MelloDawg said:
Weird, I don’t recall taking that stance. I’d need a citation.WestlinnDuck said:
I think it was a hard break. Whitlock had an earpiece problem at the start of the segment that delayed the piece for a bit. Agreed with Whitlock. What do any of us here have in common with the dazzler or mello. Both are anti-American POS who have no interest in actual democracy or the US Constitution or statutory authority they don't like. They would be happy to put us into rail cars. I have no interest in the dazzler's life, he has a great interest in running mine.RoadTrip said:Did anybody watch Jason on Tucker last night? Some are saying he was intentionally cut off but I got the message and it looked like a hard break to me. I agree with him in regard to secession because the constitution has been usurped. There is no more liberty and justice for all. When the state can arrest and convict for simply voicing an opinion they fear, men are no longer free. Mark Levin used to talk about a Convention of States but I rarely listen to him anymore. He used to reference it as a means of last resort to save the constitution and country. Apparently, it requires ratification from 2/3 of rhe states. I'm not sure that's realistic anymore. What would it take for a state or several to secede from the union?
Fuck off.