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yardwork

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34. This is one of many youtube videos
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 08:36 PM
Apr 2014


And there are transcripts of her describing her ideal Southern wedding - complete with black men (she used the n word) dressed in white shirts, acting as slaves.

Edited to add - in the video above, don't miss toward the end where she calls out her "black friend" - "He's black as that board. Come on out here, Hollis! We can't see you against that board."

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I didn't think he was going to last long Warpy Apr 2014 #1
I just reinstalled FF. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #8
Kick n/t Tx4obama Apr 2014 #2
Good Dopers_Greed Apr 2014 #3
I suspect whatever severance package he agreed to will carry him forward to an enviable lifestyle. mpcamb Apr 2014 #11
Way back in 2008 huh? Ash_F Apr 2014 #4
I was ready to dump Firefox. I've been with Firefox since day one, but I RKP5637 Apr 2014 #5
Good. Maven Apr 2014 #6
Both Obama and Hillary had the same opinion ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #28
Posting it over and over again doesn't make your statement accurate. yardwork Apr 2014 #35
They were both against the legal recognition of your family. ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #39
Yea- here it is inhis own words aznativ Apr 2014 #37
Good. calimary Apr 2014 #7
exactly stg81 Apr 2014 #9
As the saying goes, if you can't take the heat, alp227 Apr 2014 #10
Yeah. A company should never hire someone who has done something immoral. Pterodactyl Apr 2014 #12
Hiring him was an incredibly stupid move fujiyama Apr 2014 #13
I can tell you why they hired him, I think paulkienitz Apr 2014 #18
You're not gay, I am. If he supports laws making my family's life worse, closeupready Apr 2014 #21
there's a difference in the magnitude of personal impact paulkienitz Apr 2014 #22
Right, you don't care that he's a homophobe, and I do. Are we done here? closeupready Apr 2014 #23
+1. Well said. (nt) Paladin Apr 2014 #26
that's not my argument paulkienitz Apr 2014 #27
Good enough for me. Cheers. closeupready Apr 2014 #38
Let's pause to remember what Prop 8 did. yardwork Apr 2014 #29
Meh, the tech world is full of brilliant people fujiyama Apr 2014 #40
K&R! blackspade Apr 2014 #14
CUE THE VONAGE THEME! rocktivity Apr 2014 #15
Yowza! We. Are. Mighty! Zorra Apr 2014 #16
Once a homophobe, always a homophobe? JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2014 #17
this reminds me of the horror over Paula Deen admitting to using the N word 30 years ago. paulkienitz Apr 2014 #19
Paula Deen's racism was a lot more recent than 30 years ago, and it was on tape. yardwork Apr 2014 #24
I googled as you suggested paulkienitz Apr 2014 #30
This is one of many youtube videos yardwork Apr 2014 #34
This was clearly a business decision on the part of Firefox. yardwork Apr 2014 #25
+1! It is pretty cool. (nt) Inkfreak Apr 2014 #36
Obama and Hillary had the same opinion at the time of the donation. ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #31
Neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton contributed money to support Prop 8 yardwork Apr 2014 #32
Although her husband did support DOMA and DADT and she was cool with that. Pterodactyl Apr 2014 #41
False. The Velvet Mafia FORCED him out. closeupready Apr 2014 #20
I'm glad things are changing in favor of marriage equality. nt ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #33
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