Dude sounds like Elizabeth Warren.
Who has the longer hair?
The person behind the troll account knows their ways.The good reverend appears to have grammatical difficulties familiar with his breed.
I should have realized, duh. Sometimes you just can’t tell anymore.The person behind the troll account knows their ways.

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Homeless black man with previous felonies, including a conviction for stabbing on a Portland rail platform, claims that he displayed his knife and approached a white man at a Portland rail stop in order to trade his knife for the white's cigarettes. It's all on video (not made public), but no audio, and then the black man stabbed the white man in the shoulder.
After the stabbing when cops and ambulance arrived, the stabbing victim called his attacker a n1ggér, which was caught on video and audio, although the victim claimed during the trial he never said that awful word.
At trial, the defendant stabber said his victim had called him a n1ggér before he stabbed him, which scared him so bad he had to stab him, even though the video shows him calmly approaching the victim with his knife (according to the articles I read).
Jury acquitted.
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Use of racist slur by wounded man in Portland’s Old Town stabbing spurs jury to acquit
The man with the stab wound picked a racist fight, a defense attorney argued.www.oregonlive.com
Their memo noted that Edwards was convicted of attempted second-degree assault in 2021 and was sentenced to three years in prison for another stabbing at the Skidmore Fountain MAX platform in May 2020. He was accused of fourth-degree assault for fighting with a clerk at Old Town’s Helen’s Market, but the case was dismissed in June because no public defender was available to take his case.
Howard, meanwhile, has been arrested several times in recent years and was convicted of felony rape of a child in Washington’s Kitsap County in 1997, records show. He couldn’t be reached for comment.
Small, the defense attorney, said the case illustrated how public defenders get tied up on cases that should never have gone to trial.
“I laid my cards out on the table and told the state how the trial would go, but it didn’t matter,” he said.