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Let us not be confused by media propaganda who wants to convince us that Republicans are a political party of racists. Historically, for the past 150 years, the racists have always been Democrats including the Democrats who worked hard in D.C. to put a halt to the Civil Rights movement of the 60′s. But after the 60′s they began to hide their racists ideals in closets, though sometimes they slip in public. Democrat from New Jersey, Councilwoman Marie Strumolo Burke let her true self shine on a recorded phone call.
BELLEVILLE — A forensics lab has confirmed with “85 percent” certainty that the voice heard on a phone message using a racial slur is that of Belleville councilwoman and mayoral candidate Marie Strumolo Burke. In the recording, which was posted to YouTube and has been the subject of local discussion for weeks, a woman’s voice that is allegedly Burke’s can be heard yelling in the background of a voicemail left on Councilman Kevin Kennedy’s answering machine. “This is terrible. This is terrible. This is gonna be a (expletive) (N-word) town,” the woman says near the end of the 90-second message. The former head of the town’s planning board was discussing proposed changes to the town’s tax rates before Burke’s alleged comments on the recording, said Mayor Raymond Kimble, who is running against Burke in the June mayoral election. Burke, a longtime Belleville resident and councilwoman, has repeatedly denied the allegations. In an email to The Star-Ledger, she accused Kimble of engaging in dirty campaign tactics. The answering machine was turned over to Primeau Forensics Lab in Michigan last week, said Edward Primeau, the lab’s director. He said he was “85 percent” sure the voice on the tape was Burke’s after comparing the recording to public comments she made at recent town council meetings. Primeau said Burke’s accents and manner of speaking at council meetings was identical to those of the voice on the recording. Primeau said he could only rule the voices were “100 percent” identical if Burke were to read the statements made on the phone call aloud, so he could compare them. “It’s sad to hear that, in the 21st century, in our state, that we have elected officials who have that type of attitude,” said Thomas Puryear, president of the Maplewood-Orange chapter of the NAACP, which represents 11 municipalities. “It lets us know that racism is alive, and unfortunately doing very well, in our state and in our nation.” What’s sadder is that this gentleman, Thomas Puryear, doesn’t understand that the entire Democrat party is racist and working hard to enslave minorities in safety net programs like welfare and give them mediocre education by pushing common core into the public system. Watch this story be hidden away quickly because no one is suppose to know that Dems are really racists. http://www.rightwingnews.com/uncategorized/new-jersey-democrat-caught-in-awful-racist-rant-fcking-ner-town/ |
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I find it highly hypocritical that you dare to talk about anyone being racist when the following is your reply in the post about the owner of the basketball team, and I quote
He is clearly dating a whore and was talking to her out of anger. Besides what does it matter what he says in PRIVATE with his girlfriend? end of quote I mean come on, how many faces have you got |
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the 60s?....excuse me the Civil Rights President was John F Kennedy a Massachusetts Democrat and his Demo Senator brother Bobby...and LBJ a Texas Demo no less...the movement would have totally gone nowhere without them....as far as the political side of things. The Democrats were the party of the Civil Rights movement in the North
Less so for southern Demos at the time though, that I will agree on |
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I find it highly hypocritical that you dare to talk about anyone being racist when the following is your reply in the post about the owner of the basketball team, and I quote He is clearly dating a whore and was talking to her out of anger. Besides what does it matter what he says in PRIVATE with his girlfriend? end of quote I mean come on, how many faces have you got Having a little problem with the truth are we? Seems like the OP actually has homed in on the truth and some seem to want to call it racist. As Mark Passio states, here is the place to look for the party responsible for all your woes: |
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alnewman
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Sat 05/03/14 02:28 PM
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the 60s?....excuse me the Civil Rights President was John F Kennedy a Massachusetts Democrat and his Demo Senator brother Bobby...and LBJ a Texas Demo no less...the movement would have totally gone nowhere without them....as far as the political side of things. The Democrats were the party of the Civil Rights movement in the North Less so for southern Demos at the time though, that I will agree on Oh, that's something to really be proud of, just a little recap: By party and region Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states. The original House version: Southern Democrats: 7-��87 (7-93%) Southern Republicans: 0-10 (0-100%) Northern Democrats: 145-9 (94-6%) Northern Republicans: 138-��24 (85-15%) The Senate version: Southern Democrats: 1-��20 (5-��95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor) Southern Republicans: 0-��1 (0-100%) (John Tower of Texas) Northern Democrats: 45-��1 (98-��2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against) Northern Republicans: 27-5 (84-��16%) Civil War all over again but this time it is the Northern Dumbocrats that are pushing matters down another's throats instead of the Northern Repugnantcants. But true to form, the Dumbocrats are instilling their socialist tendencies. In the 1930s, during the New Deal, the majority of the Supreme Court justices gradually shifted their legal theory to allow for greater government regulation of the private sector under the commerce clause, thus paving the way for the Federal government to enact civil rights laws prohibiting both public and private sector discrimination on the basis of the commerce clause. After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, the Supreme Court upheld the law's application to the private sector, on the grounds that Congress has the power to regulate commerce between the States. The landmark case, Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States, established the Constitutionality of the law, but it did not settle all of the legal questions surrounding the law. Nothing like legislation from the stage of those mystical beings in black robes. |
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the 60s?....excuse me the Civil Rights President was John F Kennedy a Massachusetts Democrat and his Demo Senator brother Bobby...and LBJ a Texas Demo no less...the movement would have totally gone nowhere without them....as far as the political side of things. The Democrats were the party of the Civil Rights movement in the North Less so for southern Demos at the time though, that I will agree on Not very familiar with Pres. Johnson, are we? |
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I find it highly hypocritical that you dare to talk about anyone being racist when the following is your reply in the post about the owner of the basketball team, and I quote He is clearly dating a whore and was talking to her out of anger. Besides what does it matter what he says in PRIVATE with his girlfriend? end of quote I mean come on, how many faces have you got One is a private citizen the other is an elected official who's political party publically claims to be one of tolerance. One who has had high ranking members of the KKK in both houses of Congress, established Jim Crow and fought to keep it in place, hell even a Democratic President screened the movie Birth of a Nation in the White House! Not to mention more recently the Democratic Governor candidate in Wisconsin handing out KKK hoods that he made. Oh and who could ever forget the famous quote LBJ made voting for the Civil Rights Legislation "“I'll have those ni**ers voting Democratic for the next 200 years." |
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I find it highly hypocritical that you dare to talk about anyone being racist when the following is your reply in the post about the owner of the basketball team, and I quote He is clearly dating a whore and was talking to her out of anger. Besides what does it matter what he says in PRIVATE with his girlfriend? end of quote I mean come on, how many faces have you got One is a private citizen the other is an elected official who's political party publically claims to be one of tolerance. One who has had high ranking members of the KKK in both houses of Congress, established Jim Crow and fought to keep it in place, hell even a Democratic President screened the movie Birth of a Nation in the White House! Not to mention more recently the Democratic Governor candidate in Wisconsin handing out KKK hoods that he made. Oh and who could ever forget the famous quote LBJ made voting for the Civil Rights Legislation "“I'll have those ni**ers voting Democratic for the next 200 years." She must have been thinking about the other LBJ. ![]() ![]() |
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Lpdon
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Sat 05/03/14 06:13 PM
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the 60s?....excuse me the Civil Rights President was John F Kennedy a Massachusetts Democrat and his Demo Senator brother Bobby...and LBJ a Texas Demo no less...the movement would have totally gone nowhere without them....as far as the political side of things. The Democrats were the party of the Civil Rights movement in the North Less so for southern Demos at the time though, that I will agree on Actually LBJ was as racist as they come. Kennedy's only supported it because they saw a massive potential voter base and they were busy capitalizing on that, they could give a $hit less about African Americans. BTW the first President to take action was a Republican, Eisenhower who started the whole process. Oh and the Democratic Party as a WHOLE put Jim Crow in place and kept it in place, if it were only the Southern Democrats they wouldn't have had enough votes. |
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