Saturday, March 26, 2016

Democrat State Senator says “If I was a White Guy, I’d get my Semiautomatic Weapon and… Mow Everybody Down”

Via Billy

Senator Ernie Chambers

Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers is getting closer to meeting his Maker and yet, he persists in his racism and the murderous intentions of his heart keep coming out in his statement.

His latest comments came during a debate on abill to prohibit job discrimination based on sexual orientation (we commonly call it deviancy). Apparently, Chambers became so frustrated with what was being said that he blurted out, "If I was a white guy, I'd go get my semiautomatic weapon and come down here and mow everybody down."

The Lincoln Journal Star reports:

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12 comments:

  1. Another example of naked racism that won't be covered by any media since he's BLACK and talking shit about WHITES.
    Sickening tool taking tax payer money to espouse this filth and he wont' see a second of negative effect for having said it.

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  2. Dude keeps talking crap like that he will cross two lines that he should never cross, The horizontal and the vertical. He doesn't understand that some guys when they get to "that point" they don't yell, scream or get red in the face, they go quiet. He is not scared, or bullied. Nope, he is quiet because he has just made the decision to kill/ do some very serious damage. As I see it, the senator is writing checks that his ass can not cover.

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    1. Yes.

      Southerners Will Be Polite Up To The Moment They Kill You
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=2780&highlight=childress

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    2. Absolutely. Beware the Quiet Man.


      Central Alabamaian

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  3. Where do they get these people? Who votes for them...oh, I know...Obama voters.

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  4. Sotherns always are polite. I had a meeting in PA with a company and the lady I was working with was from Goergia. We both said "bless his heart" about someone we know is a blithering idiot. They didn't get it . They just wanted is to call him something. lol. Well we did in our own way

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  5. grew up in NE in the 70's and 80's. could not understand how my father could hold so much discontent for one person. it's all clear now

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