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Sen. Lyndon B.Johnson (D., Texas), 1957

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Susan Cohen

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Sep 26, 2021, 5:37:00 PM9/26/21
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"These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a
problem for us since they've got something now they never had before,
the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do
something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just
enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference. For if we
don't move at all, then their allies will line up against us and
there'll be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the filibuster and
there'll be no way of putting a brake on all sorts of wild
legislation. It'll be Reconstruction all over again."

--Sen. Lyndon B.Johnson (D., Texas), 1957

Susan Cohen

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Sep 26, 2021, 6:58:08 PM9/26/21
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In article <fsp1lg925eq6gesls...@4ax.com>,
Susan Cohen <thick...@cunt.com> wrote:

> "These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity

And now, see what happened!

Why do our TOP Aryan women do this? It's so depressing

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Democrats Founded The KKK

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Sep 26, 2021, 9:10:02 PM9/26/21
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"I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years."

- Lyndon B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One

Siri Cruise

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Sep 27, 2021, 8:27:57 AM9/27/21
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In article <20210927.020...@mixmin.net>,
Democrats Founded The KKK <rema...@domain.invalid> wrote:

> - Lyndon B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One

'I'll just stop them from voting.' ~~ Moscow Mitch


Anyway so you're arguing disenfranchisement is truer to democracy
than convincing voters to vote.

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Michael Ejercito

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The Peeler wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2021 17:36:58 -0400, Loose Sphincter, the unhappily married
> nazi homo, FORGING as Susan Cohen, whined again:
>
>> "These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a
>
> Oh, no! What you are NOW whining about, you endlessly whining idiotic
> nazitard?
>
> Why, oh WHY, are ALL you Nazis, ALWAYS, without ANY exception, such WHINERS?
> LOL
>
He is jealous of the woman in these pictures.

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Bob Duncan

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Oct 3, 2021, 11:47:37 AM10/3/21
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Susan Cohen wrote
Lyndon Johnson hated white people and Jews. Everybody in Texas hated white
people and Jews in those days.



Now that they have brown skinned Canadian latino stud Rafael "call me Ted"
Cruz, things are better.

Bob Duncan

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Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 6, 2023, 7:15:03 AM7/6/23
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Before sunrise one overcast morning in 2018, a woman sat in the
parking lot of a Juneau, Alaska, urgent care clinic, her head
ringing from a ruptured eardrum. The man who hit her was an Alaska
state representative, Zach Fansler, who soon resigned from office
because of the drunken encounter.

After the night out with friends, the two went to Fansler’s hotel
room but did not have sex, the woman said. Fansler was drunk.

“I thought, ‘We’ll fall asleep and we’ll just fool around in the
morning,’” she said.

The pair kissed but remained clothed, the woman said. Fansler struck
the woman on both sides of the head late that night in his hotel
room.

According to the charges, the woman told police that it felt as if
the legislator hit her as hard as he could with both his right and
left hands. Her face burned. She heard a ringing in her ears.

“He was saying things after he hit me that, like, he wanted to beat
me. He was asking if I was gonna cry, but it wasn’t in a concerned
way, it was like in an excited way,” she said. “So I could tell this
was part of sex for him.”

In a charging document later filed against Fansler, prosecutors
wrote that, “Throughout the course of the evening, there had been no
discussions about the nature of the type of sexual activity Fansler
liked, and Fansler had not requested any permission to engage in any
sort of aggressive sexual activity.”

Later, in a text, Fansler indicated his interest in BDSM, as if to
explain the violence.

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 5:10:03 AM7/7/23
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Murphy's administration placed Alvarez, an attorney and Democratic
operative, in the position even though he had no direct experience
with school construction and even though — unknown to the governor
at the time — a woman had spoken to prosecutors about an incident of
sexual misconduct allegedly perpetrated by Alvarez, according to
sources and news accounts.

The governor’s aides were twice made aware that Alvarez had been
accused of criminal conduct, first during the transition and then
again after Alvarez began working for the government this year,
according to the two sources who declined to describe the nature of
the accusation.

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 5:25:03 AM7/7/23
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It was late on a Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2018, in downtown
Anchorage. Potts was in town on business and had skipped her evening
run to attend this hastily arranged meeting with the governor of
Alaska, Bill Walker, and Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott.

The polished brass doors of the elevator opened and Potts, 41 at the
time, stepped onto the seventh floor of the Hotel Captain Cook. She
knocked on the door to Room 704.

Mallott answered, alone in the room. He asked her to take a seat and
began to talk.

Looking her up and down, Mallott told her about the powerful
attraction he had for her and hoped she felt the same. When she rose
to leave, he reminded her of the effort he’d put into advocating for
her over the years. Potts rejected the advances and left.

The story of what happened in the hotel room has never been publicly
told. But within 48 hours, Mallott had resigned as lieutenant
governor, and within a week, Walker dropped his campaign for
reelection.

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 5:25:03 AM7/7/23
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Clarkson is on a monthlong leave of absence without pay, the
Department of Law said in response to a records request. Without any
public notice or explanation from the state, an acting attorney
general has been appointed in his place.

Records obtained by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica show the
abrupt and unusual absence came after a junior state employee raised
concerns about 558 text messages that Clarkson sent to her personal
phone in March.

Over a 27-day span, the attorney general asked the woman to come to
his house at least 18 times, often punctuating the messages with
kiss emoji and comments about the much-younger woman’s beauty.

The attorney general texted the woman at all hours of the day and
evening, sometimes from his state office, until she sent him a
message in early April asking him to respect professional boundaries
and saying she doesn’t accept late-night calls on her personal
phone.

Dunleavy chose Clarkson as attorney general in December 2018. The
Legislature approved the pick five months later.

Public records show that this is not the first time his interactions
with a woman have raised questions about harassing behavior. In two
requests for domestic violence protective orders filed in state
court in 1996, Clarkson’s ex-wife accused him of harassing and
threatening her.

In a request for a protective order filed Aug. 23, 1996, his former
wife wrote that Clarkson “threatened me not to tell anyone ‘what
happened 10 years ago.’ (He’d paid for sexual favors from a pros),”
short for prostitute.

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 6:10:03 AM7/7/23
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A woman who said she worked on a 2001 campaign for Scott M.
Stringer, the New York City comptroller who is now running for
mayor, has accused him of sexually assaulting her 20 years ago.

The woman, Jean Kim, now a political lobbyist, said at a news
conference on Wednesday that Mr. Stringer, without her consent,
“repeatedly groped me, put his hands on my thighs and between my
legs and demanded to know why I would not have sex with him.”

She said that Mr. Stringer warned her not to tell anyone about his
advances, some of which she said took place during taxi rides.

“You would have to prove yourself to me,” she recalled Mr. Stringer
saying.

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 6:15:03 AM7/7/23
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Berkowitz, who is married, announced his resignation in a statement
read by his chief of staff, Jason Bockenstedt:

“It is with profound sadness and humility that I resign as Mayor of
the Municipality of Anchorage. My resignation results from
unacceptable personal conduct that has compromised my ability to
perform my duties with the focus and trust that is required. I know
my conduct has done great injury to my family, my staff, to
Municipal employees, and to the people of our community, and for
that, I am deeply sorry. To make this transition as smooth as
possible, my resignation will be effective Friday, October 23 at 6
p.m.”

The rapid downfall of the state’s top elected Democrat began on
Friday, just after noon, when Maureen “Maria” Athens, an
anchor/reporter for stations KTBY and KYUR, posted unsubstantiated
allegations against Berkowitz on social media, accusing him of
posting inappropriate photos on an “underage girl’s website.”

Athens, in the meantime, spoke to the Daily News about the
relationship, which she says began in early 2016.

At 11 p.m. on Monday, the mayor’s office released a threatening
voicemail they said Athens sent Berkowitz on Friday.

In the voicemail Athens accuses Berkowitz of pedophilia, says she’s
going to “expose” him in a TV story “and win an Emmy.”

“You either kill yourself, turn yourself in or do what you need to
do,” she said.

She then threatened to “personally” kill Berkowitz and his wife.

“You Jewish piece of living f--king s--t,” she said on the
voicemail. “You have met your match.”

Don't Know Who They Are Party

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Jul 7, 2023, 9:50:03 AM7/7/23
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Democratic state lawmaker convicted in August
of repeatedly texting 911 during non-emergencies is now jailed on a
stalking charge related to a Facebook post.

Rep. Stacie Laughton, 37, of Nashua, who was arrested Nov. 12, is
accused of violating a court order that prohibits her from posting
on social media about another woman. According to court documents,
prosecutors also are seeking to impose a suspended sentence of up to
nine months she was given last year.

In that case, Laughton was accused of texting 911 “for no emergency
or police related matter” a dozen times between May and July 2021.
Nine of the 12 charges were dropped, and on the others, she was
ordered to perform community service, participate in a peer support
program and remain on good behavior.

In 2012, Laughton was believed to be the first transgender person
elected to a state legislature, but she never took her seat,
resigning after reports of a prior felony conviction raised
questions about her legal ability to serve.
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