It's official. We now have the most badass supporters.

One of the most badass supporters I know

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who is the guy in the original post?

That's Lemmy Kilmister from the band Motorhead and that thing on his face is Lemmy's infamous cocoa puff. I heard he got it removed though. They should put that thing in the Rock & Roll hall of fame.
 
I heard he got it removed though.

What a sell out. Just kidding.

If he runs in 2012 we should see if we can get all of them to support him and do a commercial like those zombies did for Obama.
 
This went against her own race to spread the message of Liberty!

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Can't get more badass than that!
 
'Court Order Can’t Make the Races Mix'

Who's that? She's quite the snappy dresser....

http://www.lewrockwell.com/epstein/epstein15.html

It is well known that I have no sympathy nor respect for the "Tragedy of color" school of thought among us, whose fountain-head is the pressure group concerned in this court ruling. I can see no tragedy in being too dark to be invited to a white school social affair. The Supreme Court would have pleased me more if they had concerned themselves about enforcing the compulsory education provisions for Negroes in the South as is done for white children. The next 10 years would be spent in appointing truant officers and looking after conditions in the home from which the children come. Use to the limit what we already have.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/epstein2.html

While in New York, Hurston became a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance. The black literary establishment of the time, who Hurston dubbed "The Niggerati," led by figures such as Richard Wright and W.E.B. Du Bois, felt that black writers should use their talent for political aims. In a piece entitled, "Blueprint for Negro Writers," Wright said that black writers should depict members of their race as the proletariat and middle class who promoted black nationalism, but knew "its ultimate aims are unrealizable within the framework of capitalist America." Hurston and other writers of Harlem Renaissance completely rejected this vision as "the sobbing school of Negrohood." and accordingly wrote stories that celebrated black community and individualism.
 
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Can't get more badass than that!

I know what you're saying, but since when is freedom anti-black? I'd say eliminating police state abuse, and the war on drugs, does far more for far more black folks than having a black prez does.
 
I know what you're saying, but since when is freedom anti-black?

Freedom isn't anti-black but sometimes it seems like some blacks are anti-freedom.
 
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