We got another black phisher here.
It seems like you can't even keep yourself together.
No worries. I've pulled up the Maila thread of her smoking cigarettes. How come she gets roasted and this CAC Hunter gets protection from you black women haters?
We got another black phisher here.
It seems like you can't even keep yourself together.
Believe what you will but being that biden has been unlucky, my guess is hes not going to escape this.
I dont see a happy ending from this for anybody and us people are going to suffer the blowback from this shyt.
Just because other presidents and politicians got lucky doesnt mean the same will be for him.It's not about believing what I want, it's about facts. And given that there is no evidence of wrongdoing and the republican congress cannot produce any proof, why would I think Biden is going down? And why would I think Biden, the criminal mastermind, hinged his entire criminal enterprise on his crackhead son? You don't see how ludicrous all of this sounds?
I was told Obama committed crimes as president (Benghazi, Too Fast Too Furious gun running, Solyndra, etc). I was told Hillary would go to jail any minute for emails. Now I'm told Biden is going to jail any minute for corruption. Yet the only person getting hit with indictments and criminal charges is your boy Trump. Republicans in congress claimed for months they had a witness who could prove all of Biden's crimes. Yet not only did this person never appear, republicans started claiming that he might have been killed lol. It's an endless shell game of bullshyt that will be slow walked through the election, with some type of impeachment attempt in October 2024. And if he wins re-election (which seems likely) we won't hear about this shyt again. Just like Hillary's emails magically stopped mattering the minute the election was over.
notice that he can make an executive order taking weed out of the schedule 1 list or decriminalize it but he hasnt done shyt yet. I find it funny that Biden son can do all types of shyt that a regular black person in America would be doing 10-15. Shows you why the system is a shame.

Can you @ the actual posters "protecting" Hunter Biden? i have read through this whole thread and have not seen one. Are you mad that people aren't more upset then what their expressing? You want us to type in all caps when we say Hunter is a piece of shyt? That be better?No worries. I've pulled up the Maila thread of her smoking cigarettes. How come she gets roasted and this CAC Hunter gets protection from you black women haters?
Filthy anti black propaganda.Yeah you sound like the black community back then who noticed crack was destroying the black community and pushed hard for politicians to help. You know the the crime bill was supported by black leaders when it was passed right?

Ohhh so in order to get anything passed they had to compromise with the Republicans who fukked it up. You see that part?Filthy anti black propaganda.![]()
When confronted about her husband’s pivotal support for the bill, Hillary Clinton argued, even as she admitted the legislation’s shortcomings, that the bill was a response to “great demand, not just from America writ large, but from the black community, to get tougher on crime.”
Yet the historical record reveals a different story.
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As soon as Chuck Schumer, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and others introduced their bipartisan crime bill in September of 1993, groups representing black communities pushed back. The N.A.A.C.P. called it a “crime against the American people.”
While supporting the idea of addressing crime, members of the Congressional Black Caucus criticized the bill itself and introduced an alternative bill that included investments in prevention and alternatives to incarceration, devoted $2 billion more to drug treatment and $3 billion more to early intervention programs. The caucus also put forward the Racial Justice Act, which would have made it possible to use statistical evidence of racial bias to challenge death sentences.
Given the history of selective hearing, what followed was no surprise. Black support for anti-crime legislation was highlighted, while black criticism of the specific legislation was tuned out. The caucus threatened to stall the bill, but lawmakers scrapped the Racial Justice Act when Republicans promised to filibuster any legislation that adopted its measures.
In final negotiations, Democratic leadership yielded to Republicans demanding that prevention (or “welfare for criminals” as one called it) be sliced in exchange for their votes. Senator Robert Dole insisted that the focus be “on cutting pork, not on cutting prisons or police.” The compromise eliminated $2.5 billion in social spending and only $800 million in prison expenditures.
This presented black lawmakers with a dilemma: Defeating the bill might pave the way for something even more draconian down the line, and lose critical prevention funding still in the bill. Ultimately, 26 of the 38 voting members supported the legislation. But those who broke ranks did so loudly: As Representative Robert C. Scott of Virginia explained, “You wouldn’t ask an opponent of abortion to look at a bill with the greatest expansion of abortion in the history of the United States, and argue that he ought to vote for it because it’s got some highway funding in it.”
Mr. Scott had it right: The bill allocated federal funds for up to 75 percent of the cost of new prisons, defined 60 new capital offenses, constricted inmates’ access to higher education and introduced 100,000 more police officers. Less than a quarter of the funding went to prevention programs. Over two decades later, this legislation continues to shape the lives of millions of African-Americans, overwhelmingly for the worse. This legislation further entrenched the idea that vulnerable urban communities are best managed through harsh punishment and heightened surveillance.
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Opinion | Did Blacks Really Endorse the 1994 Crime Bill? (Published 2016)
African Americans wanted comprehensive action, not mass incarceration. But white politicians heard what they wanted to hear.www.nytimes.com
It's not about believing what I want, it's about facts. And given that there is no evidence of wrongdoing and the republican congress cannot produce any proof, why would I think Biden is going down? And why would I think Biden, the criminal mastermind, hinged his entire criminal enterprise on his crackhead son? You don't see how ludicrous all of this sounds?
I was told Obama committed crimes as president (Benghazi, Too Fast Too Furious gun running, Solyndra, etc). I was told Hillary would go to jail any minute for emails. Now I'm told Biden is going to jail any minute for corruption. Yet the only person getting hit with indictments and criminal charges is your boy Trump. Republicans in congress claimed for months they had a witness who could prove all of Biden's crimes. Yet not only did this person never appear, republicans started claiming that he might have been killed lol. It's an endless shell game of bullshyt that will be slow walked through the election, with some type of impeachment attempt in October 2024. And if he wins re-election (which seems likely) we won't hear about this shyt again. Just like Hillary's emails magically stopped mattering the minute the election was over.
You forgot Bush and Cheney. They was supposed to be war criminals too, and facing imminent arrest. I'm still waiting.Ohhh so in order to get anything passed they had to compromise with the Republicans to get this passed. You see that part?
So you were lying about the black community, right? Let's not move goalposts now.The NAACP represents the entire black community?So you were lying about the black community, right? Let's not move goalposts now.
The NAACP represents the entire black community?
The CBC, very literally, represents the entire black community.
Can you @ the actual posters "protecting" Hunter Biden? i have read through this whole thread and have not seen one. Are you mad that people aren't more upset then what their expressing? You want us to type in all caps when we say Hunter is a piece of shyt? That be better?