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August 1, 2014 6:52 am - NewsBehavingBadly.com

These are the people you want making immigration policy. An imperial wizard was interviewed on Al Jazeera America.

Reporter Robert Ray asked a KKK imperial wizard why they would ever do such a thing. He explained that the people coming to the border are “criminals” and will “continue breaking the law” when they come into the country, not to mention bringing third world diseases.

Ray suggested it might be heartless to propose killing young children because of that. And here’s what the guy actually said.

“If we can’t turn ‘em back, I think if we pop a couple of ‘em off and leave the corpses laying on the border, maybe they’ll see that we’re serious about stopping immigration.”

D.B. Hirsch
D.B. Hirsch is a political activist, news junkie, and retired ad copy writer and spin doctor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

47 responses to KKK Says ‘Shoot To Kill’ Undocumented Children

  1. causeican August 1st, 2014 at 6:57 am

    As you can see, not much difference between the KKK and Tea Party.

    • jasperjava August 1st, 2014 at 9:03 am

      The only difference as far as I can see is the choice of goofy get-ups.

      • Budda August 1st, 2014 at 9:25 am

        and they don’t hold up misspelled signs, they burn crosses instead.

    • M A G August 1st, 2014 at 12:33 pm

      I bet that Venn diagram has some serious overlap…

      • tiredoftea August 1st, 2014 at 12:36 pm

        Other than the fact that it’s difficult to wear a tri-cornered hat over the hood, it’s 100%.

    • Weeble1150 August 1st, 2014 at 7:40 pm

      If you can’t see the difference, you are willfully blind. But as the sentient among us know, liberals see what they believe whereas conservatives believe what they see.

      • KarenJ August 1st, 2014 at 11:53 pm

        There’s a lot of cognitive dissonance in that opinion, because what you call liberals and what I’d call realists believe in all kinds of things that can be scientifically proven to be facts, both what we see (viruses, DNA, gravity, the sun and moon, Earth’s rotation, climate (you can see it via satellites), etc) and what we don’t see (creation, God, the earth’s core, a black hole)

        From where I am, today’s conservatives believe believe a lot of stuff that heretofore only Stone Age tribesmen believed, not realizing that their reference manual is not meant to be taken literally. And they refuse to believe anything that liberals believe, which seriously limits their knowledge base.

        • Weeble1150 August 2nd, 2014 at 12:54 pm

          I was responding to “causeican” who was discussing in a political context. My response was also in the political context. For instance, many (most?) liberals believe that conservatives are racist, so they see racism in conservative/liberal disagreements, even if there is no racism there. (Same goes with gender politics and ethnic politics.) If a conservative believes in a strong southern border s/he “hates children” or “hates Hispanics”. The preconceived notion is what is believed, whether or not it is true.

          ——–

          If a conservative sees an argument between a black guy and a white guy, the Republican thinks “The black guy and the white guy are arguing”. The liberal thinks “The black guy is being berated by the white guy, and the white guy must be a racist, evil {conservative, Christian, Joo — take your pick.}

  2. Rusty Shackleford August 1st, 2014 at 6:58 am

    I love how everyone ignores that nothing about this is illegal, as the children are voluntarily turning themselves in as refugees.

    Did I say love? No wait…the other thing…detest.

    • Carla Akins August 1st, 2014 at 8:40 am

      I have repeated it ad nauseam; I’m just ignored. I find it frightening how quickly my fellow Americans will turn on children.

      • KarenJ August 1st, 2014 at 11:55 pm

        Those people who are broadcasting hate and aggression and brandishing guns (via the Texas National Guard and citizen militias) aren’t “our fellow Americans”. If we could disown them, I’d vote for that.

        • Carla Akins August 2nd, 2014 at 6:49 am

          You and me both!

  3. KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker August 1st, 2014 at 7:00 am

    This is the unvarnished republican base.
    And you wonder why R politicians habitually use dog whistle phrases.

    • Rusty Shackleford August 1st, 2014 at 7:02 am

      “And you wonder why…”

      No I don’t. They’re not exactly subtle.

    • Weeble1150 August 1st, 2014 at 7:38 pm

      And *that*, my friend, is unmitigated BS.
      ….and you know it!

      • OldLefty August 1st, 2014 at 7:52 pm

        And *that*, my friend, is unmitigated BS.
        ____________

        Really?

        Maybe, but they don’t do anything to dispel it.

        • Weeble1150 August 1st, 2014 at 8:36 pm

          Need I remind you that a liberal’s liberal, Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), was a KKK member? I’m hard pressed to think of a Republican Congressperson who was a KKK member. Are Republicans expected to go around saying “I’m not a KKK lover”? Are Democrats expected to go around saying “I’m not a Constitution hater”?

          • OldLefty August 1st, 2014 at 9:32 pm

            [Need I remind you that a liberal’s liberal, Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), was a KKK member? ]

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            That is common knowledge.

            He denounced it and eventually became a passionate advocate for civil rights, and he was one of the most vocal supporters of legislation making the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. a national holiday.

            But would YOU have been the only one with the courage to stand against YOUR community, church, family, friends, coaches, teachers, police, scout leaders…

            What’s the current GOP’s excuse?

            [I’m hard pressed to think of a Republican Congressperson who was a KKK member. ]

            ______________

            That’s because Most people in the South (especially the working people were Democrats. After the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights act of 1965, the racists became Republicans, the “Southern Strategy” was born and the South has been solidly Red ever since.

            [Are Republicans expected to go around saying “I’m not a KKK lover”? Are Democrats expected to go around saying “I’m not a Constitution hater”?]

            ________

            They are not expected to go around saying;

            Jim Coughlan, a candidate for state Senate, told the black MSNBC news anchor on Twitter, ‘Keep your stinking paws off my kid, you damned dirty ape.’ The tweet was in response to remarks Harris-Perry made about
            child-rearing.

            Florence SC Republican Rep. Kris Crawford said Thursday he was telling a group of doctors the fight over Medicaid was a political one. “it is good politics to oppose the black guy in the White House”

            “Bye Bye Black Sheep,” the protestors shouted at one point, a reference to the president’s skin color, according to the Arizona Republic.

            The October newsletter by the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated says if Obama is elected his image will appear on food stamps — instead of dollar bills like other presidents. The statement is followed by an illustration of “Obama Bucks” — a phony $10 bill featuring Obama’s face on a donkey’s body, labeled “United States Food Stamps.

            And on and on.

            Why would Democrats go around saying “I’m not a Constitution hater”????

            Sadly, it seems that now, the party of Lincoln and the Union has become the party of Lincoln’s assassin and secession.

          • KarenJ August 1st, 2014 at 11:58 pm

            That’s because Most people in the South (especially the working people were Democrats. After the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights act of 1965, the racists became Republicans, the “Southern Strategy” was born and the South has been solidly Red ever since.

            You’d think a right wing troll would know his Dem vs. Republican better than Weeble1150 apparently does.

          • Weeble1150 August 2nd, 2014 at 12:37 pm

            [OldLefty said: But would YOU have been the only one with the courage to stand against YOUR community, church, family, friends, coaches, teachers, police, scout leaders…]

            I hope you are not saying that the people who elected him, West Virginia Democrats, are mostly racists. (Full disclosure: I live in WV and have since 1966.) For example, I oppose practically all of the President’s views and policies. Does that make me a racist? (Racism is hatred of another person because of his/her race.) Does that mean that if only the President were white, I would just *love* his views and policies? Is it not possible that I believe that his views and policies are bad for the country and that is why I disagree with him? Just because I believe in a strong national defense, a smaller and more efficient government, fiscal responsibility, a constitutional government of laws rather than of men, colorblind equal opportunity, American exceptionalism, and economic justice through free enterprise, does that make me a racist?
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            [Weeble1150 said: Are Democrats expected to go around saying “I’m not a Constitution hater”?

            and OldLefty said:They are not expected to go around saying;”…….
            and then he gave several examples of racist statements of some less than mainstream Republicans.]

            So I would ask…..what about the racism exhibited by Rep. Pete Stark — he says the (black) HHS Secretary is “a disgrace to his race” and refers to Rep. J.C. Watts as “the current republican Conference Chairman whose children were all born out of wedlock”.

            What about the statement of Marion Barry (I actually went to school with this guy): “We got to do something about those Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops.”

            And who could forget Biden’s and Reid’s comments about Pres. Obama bneing “clean”, “articulate”, “light-skinned”, and having “no Negro dialect unless he wanted to have one.”

            —–
            As an aside….I appreciate interacting with someone who doesn’t have to resort to name-calling to present their case. 🙂

          • OldLefty August 2nd, 2014 at 1:28 pm

            [I hope you are not saying that the people who elected him, West Virginia Democrats, are mostly racists.]

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            I think that back in those days they were, as were many in the nation. They voted for him since 1952.

            This has nothing to do with policies. We see people who supported cap and trade (for sulfuric acid) “market solutions”, and now call it “cap and tax” from the Kenyan usurper”.

            And EVERYBODY, including Obama believes in “a strong national defense, a smaller and more efficient government, fiscal responsibility, a constitutional government of laws rather than of men, colorblind equal opportunity, American exceptionalism, and economic justice…” they just don’t agree on what that means or how to achieve it.

            [Weeble1150 said: Are Democrats expected to go around saying “I’m not a Constitution hater”?

            and OldLefty said:They are not expected to go around saying;”…….
            and then he gave several examples of racist statements of some less than mainstream Republicans.]

            “Rep. Pete Stark — he says the (black) HHS Secretary is “a disgrace to his race””, (in 1990, he was given the nut of the month award as well.

            And from the LA Times; Rep. Pete Stark: ambition vs. a big mouth;

            At a GOP-led hearing pushing abstinence in 2001, he noted that two of the party’s leaders had confessed to extramarital affairs and said that all the children of a third were “born out of wedlock.” (When it came to Stark’s attention that only one of Oklahoma Rep. J.C. Watts’ five children was born before Watts’ marriage, Stark’s office apologized for “overstating the number.”) Is that race??

            Marion Barry ???
            Of course.
            These things are acknowledged. When it happens from your side they are denied.

            And who could forget Biden’s and Reid’s comments about Pres. Obama bneing “clean”, “articulate”, “light-skinned”, and having “no Negro dialect unless he wanted to have one.”
            _________

            And did they oppose Obama because of his race??
            Was it malicious?
            Biden: Don’t many Obama opponents believe that that IS why he was elected?

            As for Reid; His job was to look at the possibilities. (I would add skinny to that as well). I don’t think that a big, dark, black man who says something like, “America let me ax you….” WOULD have had a chance.

            As for; “As an aside….I appreciate interacting….”
            It’s mutual.
            Thank you.

          • Elliot J. Stamler August 2nd, 2014 at 1:56 pm

            Sen. Byrd spent his whole life apologizing for his terrible misjudgment at age 20 at joining the Klan for exactly one year and then realizing how bad it was leaving it. At 20 we all make all kinds of mistakes. What’s the excuse for the conservative Republicans decades older than that? Sen. Byrd whom I did not always agree with was a splendid patriot..r.i.p.

          • OldLefty August 4th, 2014 at 7:43 am

            Exactly.

  4. Tommy6860 August 1st, 2014 at 8:08 am

    So, the nationalist guard finally show up. What an inspiration Rick Perry is wanting to send national guard troops there.

  5. Shades August 1st, 2014 at 9:01 am

    His Jesus must be so proud.

  6. Pilotshark August 1st, 2014 at 9:04 am

    ” I think if we pop a couple of ‘em off and leave the corpses laying on the border,”
    well tough guy, betting these children(refugees) have seen to many pop off people and laying around corpses that would not stop them.
    besides that’s just a case of flat out Premeditated MURDER !
    good luck you a$$hat clown cowards!

  7. Anomaly 100 August 1st, 2014 at 9:31 am

    It’s almost like those hoods are targets. He should be very careful when he threatens to murder children.

    • crc3 August 1st, 2014 at 9:33 am

      They are pure cowards wearing those “hoodies”. I would stand my ground and shoot to kill them just because I don’t like white…

      • Anomaly 100 August 1st, 2014 at 9:37 am

        You don’t like white?

        • crc3 August 1st, 2014 at 9:56 am

          I am white. It was a play on words as the KKK’s members are bigoted white guys wearing white garb. The hoodie part was in reference to Trayvon Martin who was wearing a hoodie when GZ murdered him claiming that he was standing his ground….

          • Khary A August 1st, 2014 at 9:56 am

            well that could have gone real ugly.

          • granpa.usthai August 1st, 2014 at 11:09 am

            I got it, crc3. Wearing a hoodie was THE major defense of the murdering sack of gz until his lawyers came up with the deadly sidewalk theory. Best the RACIST WHITE Repubs running Florida start serializing their sidewalk sections – otherwise ‘tourist’ face the possibility of walking on illegal sections.
            As nice as some beaches in Florida might be (depending on the level of your skin tan) – Southern Cal still has them beat. Tourist may want to consider a blow out trip to the west coast instead of surviving a combat vacation in Florida?

          • Anomaly 100 August 1st, 2014 at 11:22 am

            Thanks for clarifying. I knew you didn’t mean it that way because I’ve read your comments many, many times. I just got confused by that one:-)

    • granpa.usthai August 1st, 2014 at 11:00 am

      good point, Anomaly, but I would suggest aiming a bit low, as they may not all be Kone heads.

      • Anomaly 100 August 1st, 2014 at 11:23 am

        We should take no chances!

  8. labman57 August 1st, 2014 at 10:46 am

    The callous, irresponsible rhetoric of right wing politicos and pundits has legitimized this type of outrageous behavior.

    • granpa.usthai August 1st, 2014 at 10:57 am

      AGREED!

  9. granpa.usthai August 1st, 2014 at 10:56 am

    …this is JUST their cup of TEA. – and I don’t doubt for one second that if they’re in a state government that turns a blind eye to such blatant Kowards it’d be just like in Florida where it’s now illegal for black children to flee an armed child murderer if the murderer has a white male driver’s license.
    Now is the time for all good AMERICANS to demand FULL ACCOUNTABILITY of their elected officials. You run a state government that allows armed white trash to run around while concealing their identity – you are a willful accomplice – up to and including murder in the 1st.

  10. PitchBlease August 1st, 2014 at 10:57 am

    Because nothing says “badass” quite like a klan hood and some flip flops.

  11. Abby Normal August 1st, 2014 at 12:39 pm

    What a wonderful group of kind, warm-hearted KKKristians.

  12. Traveler51 August 1st, 2014 at 2:29 pm

    Our country is soooo much better with these guys in white dunce caps living here with their self-smug feelings of righteousness and entitlement.

  13. Don Jensen August 1st, 2014 at 6:01 pm

    “If we can’t turn ‘em back, I think if we pop a couple of ‘em off and
    leave the corpses laying on the border, maybe they’ll see that we’re
    serious about stopping immigration.”
    Really? Why don’t you take off that hoodie and say that, Coward!

    • whatthe46 August 1st, 2014 at 7:06 pm

      keep praying. they are nothing but fk’n cowards, always has been and always will be.

  14. fancypants August 2nd, 2014 at 12:42 am

    Mr. Big Lots found a purple cape

  15. Elliot J. Stamler August 2nd, 2014 at 1:53 pm

    Who are these conservative Republicans dressed up in white robes and hoods?

  16. Judgeforyourself37 August 2nd, 2014 at 8:38 pm

    Would you really expect anything else from those cowards hiding in their lily white dresses, complete with hoods? They are a disgrace, and are too craven to show their faces.

    • AverageRandomJoe August 4th, 2014 at 4:25 pm

      That’s how I feel whenever a reporter interview has that shadowed/pixilated face and distorted voice. Cowards, all of them.