Rep Steve Scalise of LA, # 3 Republican in the House, addressed a group of white supremacists in '02

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"Mr. Scalise made his remarks to the European-American Unity and Rights Organization, which was founded two years earlier by David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader and Louisiana politician. Mr. Scalise was a Louisiana state legislator at the time."

You remember David Duke??????

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Get back to me when you're equally concerned about who's house President Obama began his political career in... And when you're concerened about any Democrat that has anything to do with Al Shrpton...
 

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So..... that makes Mr. Scalise's action OK?
Of course not. It shows how hypocritically selective people can be in their outrage...

And let's completely ignore the history of the late Senator Byrd, darling of the Democrats & their media sycophants...
 
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Wow, anything to start a fight. HELLO, his last name is Scalise. Do you think the Klan would even consider an Italian(and probably a Roman Catholic) within their ranks?:rotfl:
 

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Maybe he should be banned like the other dude. Nothing good can come from a post like this.

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Yeah I have been seeing this in r/politics all day on Reddit. He finally confirmed he did, but did not know they were White Supremacists at the time. Which is highly unlikely.

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Of course not. It shows how hypocritically selective people can be in their outrage...

And let's completely ignore the history of the late Senator Byrd, darling of the Democrats & their media sycophants...

Whenever someone brings up something like the OP, the other party has two for every one that they bring up. You're right. This can go on to infinity and beyond hell.

There will never ee-eee-vvverrrrrr be a squeaky clean politician or anyone else for that matter.
 

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Yeah I have been seeing this in r/politics all day on Reddit. He finally confirmed he did, but did not know they were White Supremacists at the time. Which is highly unlikely.

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What took you so long? I knew that it was just a matter of time before you jumped in, on the wrong side.:sarcastic: I can't wait to hear your answer, but why would a man named Scalise, try to suck up to the Klan?
 

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Yeah I have been seeing this in r/politics all day on Reddit. He finally confirmed he did, but did not know they were White Supremacists at the time. Which is highly unlikely.

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Do you really believe that him or any other politician would associate with people like that knowingly? /smh


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What took you so long? I knew that it was just a matter of time before you jumped in, on the wrong side.:sarcastic: I can't wait to hear your answer, but why would a man named Scalise, try to suck up to the Klan?

How would I know?

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Do you really believe that him or any other politician would associate with people like that knowingly? /smh


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If they were racist, yes. But he said he didn't know they were White Supremacists at the time which is hard to believe.

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If they were racist, yes. But he said he didn't know they were White Supremacists at the time which is hard to believe.

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Can a white person say anything that you would believe?


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How would I know?

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If you don't know, then why did you say that it's hard to believe? A history lesson for you...Besides hating Blacks and Jews, the Klan also hates Catholics. Scalise is an Italian name, and most Italians are Catholic. The man was guilty of being stupid, not of being a racsist. Had he known that group's agenda, he never would have shown up.:p
 

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Whenever someone brings up something like the OP, the other party has two for every one that they bring up. You're right. This can go on to infinity and beyond hell.

There will never ee-eee-vvverrrrrr be a squeaky clean politician or anyone else for that matter.

And that is exactly the point I was trying to make.

Thank you.
 

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Can a white person say anything that you would believe?


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Yes. Why wouldn't it, if they are telling the truth. Contrary to what you may believe about me, I am very racially open to people. Had white friends, had Hispanic girlfriends, had a lot of Asian friends, plenty of black friends. I am actually one of the more popular people back from my school as I made it my mission to meet and get to know people, as I love people as a whole.

To think, you assumed so much about me from a few paragraphs on the internet is not that shocking.

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