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The avowed rep
The avowed rep













the avowed rep

the avowed rep

Walker said he's gotten a couple of death threats, but he's generally happy with the notoriety he's received, and he's unfazed by the party's cold shoulder. He should never be attacked for the color of his skin." Pierce on issues of taxes, school choice and a variety of typical issues that define differences between Republicans and Democrats," Schenck wrote. Schenck sent around an email in recent days calling Walker "a mean, nasty, racist and school yard bully." We all work together for the good of our community." "I don't think that's most of the folks that I know. "I've lived in this community a long time," he said. Pierce, who is black, said he doesn't draw conclusions from Walker's win. “My opinion is they might think different," Imbaratto said, "especially if they bump into people who talk about God being racist.” Would a person of color say different in Scotland County? Imbaratto said the internet and the media make racism seem more prominent than it is. "But that's not the general conversation by any means." "I've had some who have startled me with the n-word," he said. Schenck said you're going to find racism wherever you go. "I mean, I know some rednecks that are racist, and they’re not even close to that.” I think he’s got some crazy ideas.”īut did people vote for him because they're racist? "I don’t even think he’s a typical racist. He started coming to party meetings about a year ago, Hartman said. Ron Hartman, until recently the chairman of the Hoke County Republican Party, said Walker doesn't represent the local party in any way. Walker said he was "stunned" that he won and that he has no plans to leave the race. "Absolutely," he said in a phone interview Tuesday. He has since threatened at least one party official with a lawsuit but makes no bones about being a racist. Once this came out, Walker was disavowed by the state and local GOP. The right four is in a different position than the left four, hence inequality." Location or position is a characteristic of numbers. "4 = 4 is a lie regardless of what most think. "Not even in mathematics is there equality!" the post states.

the avowed rep

In a post on equality, Walker calls it "the greatest of all lies" and attributes it to Martin Luther King Jr., though he refers to King as "Martin Lucifer" and changes King to a racial slur.

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It was his other website that got him statewide and national notice, particularly after The News & Observer pointed to it late last week, some two months after the election.Ītop the home page, the site promises articles "about Christ's genealogy, Free Masonry, physical geography, science, economics, Social Security, race, Mormon Church, Endowment, Free Masons, MAH-HA-BONE, PAY-LAY-ALE, Free Masons, Negotiation, Fracking, Confederate Flag, politics, economics, ethanol, biodiesel, Depleted Uranium, Fluorine, Paul, fracking, equality, black white skin color, global warming, criminal trials, diversity, Pale Horse, Language, South Africa, Obama, hybrids, mongrels, immigration, Martin Luther King, Megiddo, Jerusalem, Jezreel Valley, Armageddon, Obama, Trump, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Social Security Numbers, Racial Gerrymandering, The South etc." It runs about 1,200 words before mentioning "the Jews." Walker's campaign website,, is long and text heavy.















The avowed rep