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  • Birthday 02/11/1955

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    Sucking, getting sucked, rimming, getting rimmed, smoking, getting smoked, big long fat cigars, boots, leather, grunge, raunch…..
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    pig in central arizona, uncut meat, lots of tattoos, looking for raw dirty pigsex------
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    i like it rough & sometimes i like it dirty..... proud old redneck...

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  1. In the 1940s, DEMOCRAT Pres. Franklin Delano Roosevelt put 110,000 Japanese-American citizens in internment camps all over the USA.  He also put thousands of Italians in similar camps.  I would like all the "social justice warriors" to comment on this "miscarriage of justice", & explain to me how & why the Democrat party is not massively hypocritical in their assessment of Pres. Trump's approach to the border crisis.....

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      thatzero

      Number 1: There is no such thing as the "Democrat Party" in the United States.  It is the Democratic Party, and it's members are Democrats.  "Democrat Party" is an epithet used to scream RAT at the opposition, rather than to engage in serious debate.

      Number 2: The grand majority of modern Democrats look at the internment camps as a point of terrible shame.  It came from terrible misunderstandings of the times, and isn't something that I've heard a single Democrat in 2019 say should be emulated.  It was a mistake at its most generous reading.  As a society, we should be looking to advance and be better than those who came before us, not just to repeat the mistakes of a previous generation.  As a Democrat, FDR was solidly wrong here, and I would've said the same thing if I were asked to comment about it 10, years ago, 15 years ago or more.

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