Veteran civil rights activists and congressional colleagues remember Rep. John Lewis.
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he was one of the most racist people in congress, he hated white people and even black people, look at his district, the rats were boxing in the streets
There’s not one right today that whites have that blacks don’t.
The right to be proud. Only Whites have that.
What about the trail of tears? All the Indians who were literally slaughtered
I didn’t like him at all. I thought he was a coward and a terrible legislator.
He was a race pimp! Pure evil
Legendary for his pancreas farts
They say they were loud. Like an air horn!
TRUMP 2020!!
4 MORE GREAT YEARS!!
Trump won electorial vote by 73,000 votes, Ohio threw out 73,000 mail in votes in 2016 cuz they were received to late to b counted. Mail ballots at least one week in advance. Nothing can b taken for granted, pls vote.