He just couldn't resist, could he?
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What, no mention of the Judge's involvement in La Raz, or his setting up scholarships for illegal immigrants? Not to mention the law firm that paid Hillary millions for a few speeches leading the lawsuit?
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So you're saying Trump's racism is ok.HoustonHusky said:What, no mention of the Judge's involvement in La Raz, or his setting up scholarships for illegal immigrants? Not to mention the law firm that paid Hillary millions for a few speeches leading the lawsuit?
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So you are saying you rape young boys?
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Trump called out the judge based on ethnicity alone.HoustonHusky said:So you are saying you rape young boys?
It's about as relevant a question, and may have even a little more truth behind it.
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The judge isn't Mexican? So it's ok when the judge points out his own Mexican heritage as he has done numerous times, but if somebody else says it then it's "racist." Brilliant logic there.
And it's ok that the judge is a member of an organization such as La Raza, a group that thinks anything associated with Trump is just a platform for "hate". Sounds legit.... -
The judge was born in Indiana.HoustonHusky said:The judge isn't Mexican? So it's ok when the judge points out his own Mexican heritage as he has done numerous times, but if somebody else says it then it's "racist." Brilliant logic there.
And it's ok that the judge is a member of an organization such as La Raza, a group that thinks anything associated with Trump is just a platform for "hate". Sounds legit....
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Somebody should tell him not to talk about (or I should say form his identity around) his heritage then...or to join groups like La Raza.
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None of that disqualifies him from being a federal judge.HoustonHusky said:Somebody should tell him not to talk about his heritage then...or to join groups like La Raza.
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Nobody said it did...another irrelevant comment from you.
But being active in organizations actively opposed to a litigant in front of you should. -
If we did that for every case, we would have judges of all flavors constantly recusing themselves.HoustonHusky said:Nobody said it did...another irrelevant comment from you.
But being active in organizations actively opposed to a litigant in front of you should.
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So it's ok because you agree with the cause. Got it.
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Easy racism test is to replace Mexican with Jew. Unless you're also racist against Jews.HoustonHusky said:Nobody said it did...another irrelevant comment from you.
But being active in organizations actively opposed to a litigant in front of you should. -
Wow...countries and religions are now the same thing. I learned something new today.
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La Raza guys...La Raza.
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So racial bias is ok but religious bias is not?HoustonHusky said:Wow...countries and religions are now the same thing. I learned something new today.
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Mexican is a race now? More brilliant observations...
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La RazaHoustonHusky said:Mexican is a race now? More brilliant observations...
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This article is about a term for Latin American ethno-racial identity. For other uses, see La Raza (disambiguation).
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The Spanish term La Raza translates as "the Race", Spanish raza having the meaning of "race, ethnicity; breed, strain, lineage". The term expresses ethnic or racial pride, and is used with somewhat different shades of meaning in Spain and in Hispanic America.
In Spain, raza denotes specifically Spanish or European Christian (Roman Catholic) heritage. Francisco Franco wrote a novel under the pen name "Jaime de Andrade" which was turned into the film Raza of 1944, which celebrates ideally Spanish national qualities, exemplifies this usage.
In Latin America, la raza may emphasize Native American heritage, or it may express Latino (Hispanic) identity (La Raza being short for La Raza Hispánica). Día de la Raza marks the arrival of Christopher Columbus to America. The National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group in the United States of America, uses the term.
"La Raza" is a popular song among Mexicans and Mexican-Americans. The Mexican-American rapper Kid Frost recorded and released this song in 1990.
In his 1925 book, La Raza Cósmica (English: The Cosmic Race), Mexican writer José Vasconcelos described la Raza Cosmica as the product of gradual racial mixing that was already underway in the Hispanic world. Vasconcelos believed that eventually all of the people within the former Spanish Empire would be completely mixed into a new race (see also The Race of the Future).
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Race and ethnicity in Latin America
Hispanidad
Casta
Raza Unida Party
Bidal Aguero
The Clash of Civilizations
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Mestizo Mexicans
Main article: Mestizos in Mexico
A large majority of Mexicans have been classified as "Mestizos", meaning in modern Mexican usage that they identify fully neither with any indigenous culture nor with a particular European heritage, but rather identify as having cultural traits and heritage incorporating elements from indigenous and European traditions. By the deliberate efforts of post-revolutionary governments the "Mestizo identity" was constructed as the base of the modern Mexican national identity, through a process of cultural synthesis referred to as mestizaje [mestiˈsahe]. Mexican politicians and reformers such as José Vasconcelos and Manuel Gamio were instrumental in building a Mexican national identity on the concept of mestizaje.[14][15]
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You're being purposely ignorant if you think that Trump wasn't using coded language in referring to the judge as Mexican.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
So racial bias is ok but religious bias is not?HoustonHusky said:Wow...countries and religions are now the same thing. I learned something new today.
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I love how the idea that, in agreement with current law, we should not let an unlimited number of people migrate from one (or any) country to this one is now defined as "racism". And I wonder what they mean when they say a "Mexican national identity"....
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That has nothing to do with calling a judge Mexican to score political points.
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I'm all for enforcing the existing laws.HoustonHusky said:I love how the idea that, in agreement with current law, we should not let an unlimited number of people migrate from one (or any) country to this one is now defined as "racism". And I wonder what they mean when they say a "Mexican national identity"....
Effin eh...
I'm not at all in favor of being racially biased against native born American citizens.
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lol, according to Trump, any federal judge who has been appointed since 2008 should have to recuse themselves from presiding on any of his cases. Because Obama appointed them.
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@HoustonHusky has gone full retard.
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The race card is played both ways, for convenience, for advantage, for political leverage, and when trolling for votes or support, whether for or against and particular cause or agenda. Libtard hypocrites who pretend otherwise are just plain stupid, as are bible thumping right wing nuts. One who throws his heritage into the political ring, or gets touted for his "son of immigrant parents" heritage is fair game. Grow up, lightweights. WTF is Hillary doing when she talks like an old black slave woman with her "I'm tired...." contrived bullshit. Whomever thinks judges aren't politicians, first and foremost, are brain dead. Would you have any bias if your parents were Jewish, Irish, Japanese or German? Fuck yes, you would. Would you acknowledge or admit it, such as Justice Sotomayor saying the perspective of non-whites is different than that of whites? Yes. If you're honest and interested in full disclosure and any chance at a fair court system. To pretend otherwise is juvenile, dreamy and deliberately ignorant of reality. Trump might be the biggest jackass the U.S. ever elects as president, and the reaction to this faux outrage by the liberal media will be a major reason why.
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When I become a judge I am not leaving the NRA fuckers!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!
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The video from San Jose trumps this lame manufactured outrage rather easily
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I've already endorsed that video.RaceBannon said:The video from San Jose trumps this lame manufactured outrage rather easily
Boobs continues to struggle
Holy shit smod2016 needs to hurry up. -
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