“We came here and joined the Native Americans.”
I suppose that's one way to characterize genocide.
Putting a microphone in front of this troll may just be the most effective weapon against him.
Also… “We came here and joined the Native Americans”…???
Oh, is that how history went Professor king? Sounds like that was taught at the same school where Clive Bundy tells you his theories about all the blah people.
“I’ve long said that a baby can be lifted out of a cradle anywhere in the world and brought into any home in America, whatever the color of the folks in that household, and they can be raised to be American as any other.”
As long as that baby is ‘lifted’ out of a cradle and brought into the home of a white Christian fundamentalist.
He continued,“We invited Africans to join us in America.”
And doesn’t have a funny name like “Obama.”
“I’ve long said that a baby can be lifted out of a cradle anywhere in the world and brought into any home in America
Or a baby can be ripped from its mother’s arms and be placed in a cage anywhere in america.
“I don’t have an answer for that. Why don’t you ask my spokesman, the guy in the back with the white robe and hood.”
I wonder how many times he rehearsed his lines prior to this “chance” encounter that happened to occur in the presence of someone from the press?
Republicans consider themselves to be at war.
That would be with us. Stand Your Ground.
Which, in itself, is precisely the wrong answer.
That’s really cool. What is that from?
I believe he’s already given his answer to that question.
McGraw-Hill Education World Geography textbook.
I take the ‘We’ doesn’t include the Spanish conquistadors that did a fine job of decreasing, through disease, the native population through out the new world.
I’ve long said that a baby can be lifted out of a cradle anywhere in the world and brought into any home in America …
… and we’ll put that baby in a cage – just like any other baby brought into America.
You beat me to it!
Let us not forget who and why they came over from the mother country. Those seeking religious liberty were the ones that were 1) tired of England changing from Catholic, to Protestant, and back again. And were a subset of the established Protestant church. 2) they’re jails were overflowing. 3) and some prisoners of the war between Scotland and England.