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In reply to the discussion: "Make America White Again" campaign sign causing controversy in Polk Co. [View all]arcane1
(38,613 posts)40. Hence his references to old television shows.
Which were, of course, a perfect reflection of society at the time
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"Make America White Again" campaign sign causing controversy in Polk Co. [View all]
n2doc
Jun 2016
OP
Why call the TV station? They can't do anything. Call the idiot that had the sign put up.
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#3
The 1960's weren't great at all, was he on some new drug when he put up this sign?
ck4829
Jun 2016
#5
Doubt he needs a drug to go in to hate mode...pretty sure it's pure and his natural state of heart
Person 2713
Jun 2016
#10
Trump is just giving all the worms the courage to crawl out of the woodwork everywhere.
Dalziel3979
Jun 2016
#12
After being fired as Ted Cruz's campaign spokesman Rick Tyler got a job on MSNBC.
In_The_Wind
Jun 2016
#20
What a hurtful, nasty bigot billboard for all members of our society to have shoved in their faces.
Sunlei
Jun 2016
#23