The New Black Panther party is once again looking for media attention. After making threats in Texas against police officers and repeatedly assuring the media and various other sources that they don’t intend to commit violence, despite the fact that everywhere they go they turn up with guns, they’re now claiming they’re going to show up at the Republican Convention carrying weapons for self-defense.
Apparently, the Republican Convention is going to be full of right leaning politicians and supporters who hate black people, despite the fact that some of them will indeed be black.
Ohio’s open-carry laws permit the New Black Panther Party to embark on their little foray. So we will have two armed groups in close proximity to each other – the other being the Ohio law enforcement.
Read why on the next page.
GIVE IT TO THESE EVIL PEOPLE
these Chowderheads are going to do their best to intimidate and bully people at the Republican convention. they are well-paid Democrat operatives
Hate crimes? ))(( Noah Webster ((knew 26 languages, & was admitted to practice law in the Supreme Court)) defines online: HA’TRED, n. Great dislike or aversion; hate; enmity. Hatred is an aversion to evil, and may spring from utter disapprobation, as the hatred of vice or meanness; or it may spring from offenses or injuries done by fellow men, or from envy or jealousy, in which case it is usually accompanied with malevolence or malignity. Extreme hatred is abhorrence or detestation.)( MUR’DER, n. [L. mors.]
1. The act of unlawfully killing a human being with premeditated malice, by a person of sound mind. To constitute murder in law, the person killing another must be of sound mind or in possession of his reason, and the act must be done with malice prepense, aforethought or premeditated; but malice may be implied, as well as express.
2. An outcry, when life is in danger.
MUR’DER, v.t.
1. To kill a human being with premeditated malice. [See the Noun.]
2. To destroy; to put an end to.)(FEL’ONY, n. [See Felon.] In common law, any crime which incurs the forfeiture of lands or goods. Treason was formerly comprised under the name of felony, but is now distinguished from crimes thus denominated, although it is really a felony. All offenses punishable with death are felonies; and so are some crimes not thus punished, as suicide, homicide by chance-medley, or in self-defense, and petty larceny. Capital punishment therefore does not necessarily enter into the true idea or definition of felony; the true criterion of felony being forfeiture of lands or goods. But the idea of felony has been so generally connected with that of capital punishment, that law and usage now confirm that connection. Thus if a statute makes any new offense a felony, it is understood to mean a crime punishable with death.
Canst thou murder thy breath in middle of a word?)(
Hate crimes? ))(( Noah Webster ((knew 26 languages, & was admitted to practice law in the Supreme Court)) defines online: HA’TRED, n. Great dislike or aversion; hate; enmity. Hatred is an aversion to evil, and may spring from utter disapprobation, as the hatred of vice or meanness; or it may spring from offenses or injuries done by fellow men, or from envy or jealousy, in which case it is usually accompanied with malevolence or malignity. Extreme hatred is abhorrence or detestation.)( MUR’DER, n. [L. mors.]
1. The act of unlawfully killing a human being with premeditated malice, by a person of sound mind. To constitute murder in law, the person killing another must be of sound mind or in possession of his reason, and the act must be done with malice prepense, aforethought or premeditated; but malice may be implied, as well as express.
2. An outcry, when life is in danger.
MUR’DER, v.t.
1. To kill a human being with premeditated malice. [See the Noun.]
2. To destroy; to put an end to.)(FEL’ONY, n. [See Felon.] In common law, any crime which incurs the forfeiture of lands or goods. Treason was formerly comprised under the name of felony, but is now distinguished from crimes thus denominated, although it is really a felony. All offenses punishable with death are felonies; and so are some crimes not thus punished, as suicide, homicide by chance-medley, or in self-defense, and petty larceny. Capital punishment therefore does not necessarily enter into the true idea or definition of felony; the true criterion of felony being forfeiture of lands or goods. But the idea of felony has been so generally connected with that of capital punishment, that law and usage now confirm that connection. Thus if a statute makes any new offense a felony, it is understood to mean a crime punishable with death.
Canst thou murder thy breath in middle of a word?)(
They’ll be there representing their organiser and chief.
Another hate group. Arrest them now for conspiracy to commit violence at the GOP convention.
shoot there black asses
get a FN job dirt bags
The New Black Pantywastes are at it again. Such trash. Such ignorant, hateful trash.
Lock and load we are taking America back