MUST READ!!! NEW YORK TIMES REPORTS GOV. JAY NIXON FOREVER LINKED TO FAIL AMID FERGUSON RACIAL UPRISING RIOTS!!!

A thoughtful examination regarding the last days of Gov. Nixon in office and the controversy that pretty much burned away his hopes at a political future along with that Quicktrip that was torched. Take a look at meager progress in the aftermath of chaos in American streets: Missouri Governor Jay Nixon's Legacy Firmly Linked to Ferguson

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  1. of course Nixon wanted those niggers to riot and burn down the state a simpleton can figure that out.

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  2. Sorry, but any Democrat named Nixon is going nowhere no matter what he does or doesn't do.

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  3. How wonderful it is to know that some 30 something wannabe journalist in New York has all the answers while New York remains a shit hole for racial, religious and sexual inequities, age and housing discrimination and home base for America's terrorists.

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  4. What are his views on unsolicited bulk e-mail?

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  5. Nixon was faced with a tough choice: protect Missouri citizens, businesses and property owners, or alienate the Democratic Party's favored voting bloc. Not surprisingly he chose # 2.

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  6. Remember the Alamo!

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  7. Everyone bow their heads to the infallible Jew York Times.
    Fuck Jew York.

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  8. Nixon is done in MO politics, but I hope he becomes mayor of St. Louis. We'll take up a collection to reroute the Mississippi around the east side of town- so Illinois can have have a shithead and a shithole all at once.

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  9. Nixon is in no man's land. He failed when his big moment arrived, we are lucky he will never be president.

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  10. We are so fortunate to live in Missouri, the white Christian heartland where Confederate flags, guns, obesity and incest are what we are most famous for.

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