Wednesday, September 16, 2015

RP: Well, I'm POSITIVE This Is ALREADY Stopped -- but Wilmington, North Carolina White "Christians" and Republicans (excepting at least Catholics), Are NOT Yet Aware of That!!!

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“Republicans (43%) are more than twice as likely as Democrats (20%) to say that they could conceive of a situation in which they would support a military coup in the United States.

More to the point, only 32 percent of Republicans state unequivocally that they would not conceive of a situation in which they would support a military coup.



A shocking number of Republicans say they can conceive of a situation in which they'd sympathize with a military coup.
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"As the patrician Hines once again turns his eye toward North Carolina politics, it is reasonable to wonder what he seeks from the Tar Heel State's neo-Confederate movement

Given his record, a reasonable guess would be behind-the-scenes influence over the pest inspectors, used car salesmen, and other quaint provincials who lead it today. Why else might a prominent Republican power-broker deign to truck with hoi polloi the likes of North Carolina's rustic white supremacists?"




Millionaire neo-Confederate movement financier and Republican power broker, Richard Hines North Carolina's grass-...
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This summer, Idaho's legislature voted to allow teachers to bring firearms into classrooms in an attempt to dissuade school shootings. It was less than a week into...
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CBC News uploaded a new video: Newlyweds feed Syrian refugees at their wedding.
Turkish couple spends the money their families had saved up for wedding celebrations to feed 4,000 Syrian refugees instead: http://cbc.sh/6dELvRB
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