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Well isn't this fun..The DemiRODENTS managed to illegally take over the American Legal system, weaponizing it against Trump and many others.... after which they were big on complaining about how Republicans should not have people in office that had been convicted of a crime ( even if it was manufactured by the dems and not real)....and then, they go and hire a real convict, and expect it to be a non-issue. Imagine life as a DemiRodent!
TRAITS OF A DEMI-RODENT....They are sneaky and do not want to be seen. They will stick their little heads up to see if they can steal something or squeak out some verbal nonsense, then go back to hiding. They are furtive, like a rat, they will turn on their own, as they did on Biden, and with rats, the world would be better off without them. Rats gave us "the Black Plague", and Democrats gave us Slavery in the 1800's , and they have done their best to duplicate that in the last 6 years with the opening of the borders to illegal migrants, and the indentured servitude this created, along with the theft of jobs for legal American workers and theft of jobs from legal migrant workers--It should be clear to all that the Democrats like the idea of displacing hard working legal Americans to allow greater profits to the very rich owners of the Democrat party...the party of American Slavery.... ................................................The Democratic Party forms and aligns with slavery------ - The modern Democratic Party forms in 1828 around Andrew Jackson. - In the decades before the Civil War, the party generally supported slavery or insisted the issue be left to the states. - This position was strongest in the Southern Democratic faction, which defended slavery as an institution. Mid‑1800s (1850s–1860s): Height of pro‑slavery alignment - By the 1850s, the Democratic Party was the primary national party defending slavery, while the newly formed Republican Party (1854) opposed its expansion. - During the Civil War era, the Democratic Party was deeply split: - Northern Democrats: some opposed abolition but supported the Union. - Southern Democrats: strongly pro‑slavery and later formed the backbone of the Confederacy. After the Civil War (1865–1940s): Opposition to civil rights - Even after slavery ended, the Democratic Party—especially in the South—opposed civil rights reforms to maintain white Southern political power.
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Well isn't this fun..The DemiRODENTS managed to illegally take over the American Legal system, weaponizing it against Trump and many others.... after which they were big on complaining about how Republicans should not have people in office that had been convicted of a crime ( even if it was manufactured by the dems and not real)....and then, they go and hire a real convict, and expect it to be a non-issue. Imagine life as a DemiRodent!
TRAITS OF A DEMI-RODENT....They are sneaky and do not want to be seen. They will stick their little heads up to see if they can steal something or squeak out some verbal nonsense, then go back to hiding. They are furtive, like a rat, they will turn on their own, as they did on Biden, and with rats, the world would be better off without them. Rats gave us "the Black Plague", and Democrats gave us Slavery in the 1800's , and they have done their best to duplicate that in the last 6 years with the opening of the borders to illegal migrants, and the indentured servitude this created, along with the theft of jobs for legal American workers and theft of jobs from legal migrant workers--It should be clear to all that the Democrats like the idea of displacing hard working legal Americans to allow greater profits to the very rich owners of the Democrat party...the party of American Slavery.... ................................................The Democratic Party forms and aligns with slavery------
- The modern Democratic Party forms in 1828 around Andrew Jackson.
- In the decades before the Civil War, the party generally supported slavery or insisted the issue be left to the states.
- This position was strongest in the Southern Democratic faction, which defended slavery as an institution.
Mid‑1800s (1850s–1860s): Height of pro‑slavery alignment
- By the 1850s, the Democratic Party was the primary national party defending slavery, while the newly formed Republican Party (1854) opposed its expansion.
- During the Civil War era, the Democratic Party was deeply split:
- Northern Democrats: some opposed abolition but supported the Union.
- Southern Democrats: strongly pro‑slavery and later formed the backbone of the Confederacy.
After the Civil War (1865–1940s): Opposition to civil rights
- Even after slavery ended, the Democratic Party—especially in the South—opposed civil rights reforms to maintain white Southern political power.
Just say they are slaves for Satan, plain and simple!
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