PhDeac
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I mean her employer had her listed as a minority that didn’t just happen by chance.
More lies. Sad!
I mean her employer had her listed as a minority that didn’t just happen by chance.
More lies. Sad!
I find it fascinating that it’s used as a slur. Pubs hate nothing more than when people get something just because of the circumstances of their birth.
I know she is on your team PH, but it is ok to admit it is messed up.
I know she is on your team PH, but it is ok to admit it is messed up.
Yep, what Warren did you was dispicable and she should resign because of it, but what the hell does that have to do with Navaho code breakers and war hero’s? Dude can’t just shut his mouth.
Yeah, I mean, it is messed up that Trump continues to call her Pocahontas based on a dubious story and it's even more messed up that he would do it while trying to praise the windtalkers at the White House.
People still show this piece of shit too much respect. At some point, people need to tell him to Fuck Off to his face.
It’s a small, insignificant blackhead that is hard to find with a magnifying glass, at worst. But it is used by some to justify a raging, festering case of herpes engulfing the genitals of the nations highest office and majority party.
Wake and Bake is the worst
In the early 1990s, Trump attacked expanding Native American–run casinos that he believed posed a threat to his own gambling empire. In media appearances, he claimed Native American reservations had fallen under mob control, and he questioned the ethnicity of Native Americans on a Connecticut reservation.
“I think I might have more Indian blood than a lot of the so-called Indians that are trying to open up the reservations,” Trump said during a 1993 radio interview with shock jock Don Imus.
In 2000, Trump paid more than $1 million for an ad campaign that portrayed members of Indian tribe in upstate New York as cocaine traffickers and career criminals, according to The Washington Post.