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Mitt Romney sides with communist/anarchist bigots and racists in Antifa and BLM.



I met Mitt Romney, the more he says, the less I like him. They are not morally different universes, they are combatants in the same universe of hate, just on opposite sides of the sidewalk.




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Here we go: a Chicago pastor wants the names of Washington and Jefferson removed from parks. Mt. Vernon and Monticello will without doubt be targeted for protest demonstrations at some point. There is no point where this will level out and stop.

I was in Sri Lanka in the 80s in the civil war there, when the government gave in over and over to the demands of the Tamil militants. Not only was there no appeasement, but the more the government gave in, the more the militants made bigger and bigger demands.

Book burnings here? Don't think it could not happen at the hands of these leftist totalitarians. Jefferson was a slave owner. A racist, you know. His hate speech needs to be cleansed from our cultural heritage....

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/20...idents-slave-owners/


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That's good, and if you have to stop and think why I'm saying that, just stop and think ahead a bit.


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Originally posted by justjoe:...I was in Sri Lanka in the 80s in the civil war there, when the government gave in over and over to the demands of the Tamil militants. Not only was there no appeasement, but the more the government gave in, the more the militants made bigger and bigger demands....


Another bolding mine, hope you don't mind. Such is an eternal truth we must recognize.




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
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Romney is as irrelevant as Jeb Bush.


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The Va State Police reported armed men at 8:35 in the area of the demonstration. This is in the time line.


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That's good, and if you have to stop and think why I'm saying that, just stop and think ahead a bit.


I agree, it's like a huge neon sign indicating the slippery slope these assholes are being hearded onto...saddly they will likely just blindly fall in line....


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Originally posted by justjoe:
Here we go: a Chicago pastor wants the names of Washington and Jefferson removed from parks. Mt. Vernon and Monticello will without doubt be targeted for protest demonstrations at some point. There is no point where this will level out and stop.

I was in Sri Lanka in the 80s in the civil war there, when the government gave in over and over to the demands of the Tamil militants. Not only was there no appeasement, but the more the government gave in, the more the militants made bigger and bigger demands.

Book burnings here? Don't think it could not happen at the hands of these leftist totalitarians. Jefferson was a slave owner. A racist, you know. His hate speech needs to be cleansed from our cultural heritage....

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/20...idents-slave-owners/


The rats don't have to burn the books. In another section of Sig Forum I mentioned how my local library had purged all Pioneer, Western, and Confederate books basically when a "new and enlightened director "came in last year.

Now, there is "Urban Fiction" (ghetto thug novels) instead and late 2000 era books with watered down narrative.

If libraries all across this country "discard" "irreverent" books, claiming to thin out un circulated books, no book burnings needed.

Of course the "history changers" don't want the little darlings reading about trappers, cowboys, mountain men that stood up for right, and were self sufficient and independent.


But connecting all this the C'Ville, and the Statue Removal Campaign, they are on a roll and trying to keep the movement going. Its the left's way of getting back at the white middle class that put Trump in the White House.


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But connecting all this the C'Ville, and the Statue Removal Campaign, they are on a roll and trying to keep the movement going. Its the left's way of getting back at the white middle class that put Trump in the White House.

Obviously still not understanding what put him there in the first place.



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Piers Morgan Wants Nazis' Free Speech Banned. Shapiro Flattens Him....

On Wednesday, after the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last Saturday, former CNN host Piers Morgan weighed in as to whether Nazis had the right of free speech in America:

Piers Morgan ✔ @piersmorgan
US Constitution bans shouting 'fire!' in a theater, but allows armed Nazis to spew hateful, violent, racist, anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Absurd.

Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro, who had a well-known debate with Morgan in January 2013 over the right to bear arms in America in which Shapiro handed him a copy of the U.S. Constitution, had a ready response:

Ben Shapiro ✔ @benshapiro
He already came for the Second Amendment and failed. Now he's coming for the First.




"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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With the CEOs within the various administration councils deciding to leave en masse, President
Trump wrote in a tweet:
"Rather than putting pressure on the business people of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!"

Following its decision to disband, which took place even as two more CEOs from the mfg council - the chiefs of J&J and United Tech - were announcing their resignations. Trump's now defunct Strategy Council has just issued the following statement:

"As our members have expressed individually over the past several days, intolerance, racism and violence have absolutely no place in this country and are an affront to core American values. The President's Strategic and Policy Forum was conceived as a bi-partisan group of business leaders called to serve our country by providing independent feedback and perspectives directly to the President on accelerating economic growth and job creation in the United States. We believe the debate over Forum participation has become a distraction from our well-intentioned and sincere desire to aid vital policy discussions on how to improve the lives of everyday Americans. As such, the President and we are disbanding the Forum. Job creation and supporting an inclusive pro-growth agenda remain vitally important to the progress of our country. As Americans, we are all united in our desire to see our country succeed."

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...tegic-policy-council



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
-rduckwor
 
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Here's what Allan West has to say about Charlottesville: LINK

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Ok folks, here’s what REALLY happened in Charlottesville – and what everyone is missing
By Allen West10:11pm August 13, 2017

This past weekend I was honored to be in a most picturesque place with some great and hospitable folks in Prescott (Yavapai County) Arizona. I was there to address the Republican Women of Prescott, the nation’s largest Republican women’s club, on their 75th anniversary. The scenery there was just breathtaking and there was just a sense of solemnness that we all need experience from time to time. How great a contrast it was from what was happening across the country in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Let me begin by saying, I deplore any form of supremacist view — white, black, Hispanic, Islamic. I will be the first to openly state and embrace, a sense of American exceptionalism and supremacy that is rooted in our founding principles and values. Any and all else that is contradictory is to be condemned. What I have witnessed post the events of Saturday 12 August is the typical Rahm Emanuel mentality and political posturing: “never let a good crisis go to waste.”
Therefore, I seek to assess what really happened in Charlottesville, Virginia.

First, may God rest the soul of 32-year-old Heather Heyer who tragically lost her life. My sincere condolences to her, her family, and those others who were injured. I fully support seeking the death penalty for 20-year-old James Alex Fields Jr. of Ohio who committed this horrific act of violence. But, how did we get to this place?

This all began because someone decided, as other elected officials have across the country, to cave in to partisan political pressures and seek to erase American history. History is not there for us to love or hate, but for us to learn from and seek to not repeat its mistakes.

If there are those who truly believe we protect ourselves by trying to revise history due to false emotions, then we miss out on who we are as a nation, and our evolution. The statues of long since deceased leaders of the Confederate Army do not stand to remind anyone of oppression. And if a statue can oppress you, then I submit that you have greater issues.

I certainly did not appreciate former President Barack Obama taking a photo op in Cuba before the image of Che Guevara, nor do I enjoy seeing anyone wearing said image on t-shirts here in America…but I do not go into some whimsical state of “oppression.”

And so it is that we do possess in this Constitutional Republic a freedom of speech and freedom of expression. It would appear that said group who didn’t wish to see the statue of Virginian, General Robert E. Lee, who was a commissioned U.S. Army officer, graduate of West Point, and served the nation in the Mexican War, taken down did apply for a permit to hold a rally. We can dislike these individuals, but they took proper measures to secure permission to express their First Amendment right.

Contrary to their position, the word went out for a counter-protest to occur which included groups from a different side of the political spectrum, who have also been very guilty of hateful rhetoric and violence. What should have happened is that these two groups should have been kept miles apart. I do not understanding why any local law enforcement agency would allow these two groups close proximity…first lesson learned. And we must also ascertain, did the counter-protest group seek permit or did they just “show up” in order to provoke, and elicit a response they could use “politically?” Yes, motivations are important to understand in this case, if we’re serious about getting to the bottom of what happened in Charlottesville and not just the typical media-driven frenzy.

I find it rather odd that so many are seeking to lay blame on President Trump for what happened in Charlottesville. And there are some voices out there who want to blame all white people, and all Republicans. How odd that when it was the New Black Panther Party outside a voting precinct in Philadelphia in black fatigues and with clubs, nothing was said. As a matter of fact, they weren’t even prosecuted for voter intimidation. And when it was the riots in Ferguson and Baltimore fueled by media false narratives and a presidential administration’s rhetoric, there was no blame laid on Barack Obama. It appears to me that there is a blatant hypocrisy when an individual commits a horrible crime, such as in Charleston, South Carolina, and a collective group of people are to be held accountable.
But, when there’s an Islamic terror attack people say, “we cannot rush to judgment” or “this is not indicative of all Muslims”…to wit I agree, but why not call the enemy for what it is” militant Islamic terrorism or jihadism? Why must some be browbeaten into condemning the actions of a few, yet we have others who have fully admitted their support to groups calling for a “resistance?” And where were the voices to condemn the violence in Washington DC on Inauguration Day, or even at UC-Berkeley…or the violence committed against those who support the current president or hold beliefs aligned with Constitutional conservatism?

If we want to condemn groups such as the neo-Nazis and others, then we must also condemn groups such as BLM and Antifa. And we need to stop the cherrypicking, as they all should be investigated. Let’s end this absurdity of trying to connect the Republican Party with the Ku Klux Klan, since it was a creation of the Democrat Party. And I seem to recall Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, infamously known as a grand wizard of the Klan, lauded over at his memorial by Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton. It was Senator Byrd who was vehemently against the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but it was Republican Senator Everett Dirksen who supported its passage.

James Alex Fields will be punished to the full extent of the law, and I truly believe he should never see the light of day again. But if we blindly do not realize there has been an atmosphere of hatred fomented in this nation, we are ignorant. Who even remembers the fella who attempted to gun down several Republican Members of Congress at a baseball practice, severely wounding Rep. Steve Scalise? The mainstream liberal progressive media pushed that aside rather quickly, and let us not forget MSNBC commentator, Joy Reid, who on her Sunday show actually sought to justify Rep. Scalise’s shooting because of his voting record. Now, where was the condemnation there, and why is it that Ms. Reid still has a position and a show on that network?

Fareed Zakaria praised the Central Park play depicting the “Caesar-like” stabbing to death of President Trump — last time I checked he was still on CNN. And how many Democrat elected officials were pressured into making statements of condemnation of one Kathy Griffith who notoriously held up the bloodied severed head resembling President Trump?

There’s plenty of guilt to be passed around here, but the progressive socialist left will sadly exploit this for all they can. They will horribly believe this will provide them some sort of electoral advantage. They fail to realize they’re just as complicit in what happened in Charlottesville. Let me ask that age-old rhetorical question: “if a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there, does it make a sound?”

If we were to go back and ponder this incident and just let a small group of disaffected individuals hold a rally to protest the possible taking down of a statue of General Robert E. Lee, and no one had showed up…Instead a call went out and trouble, violence ensued. Or maybe, if we had courageous elected officials who would just say, those statues aren’t offending anyone; they’re part of American history, and they stay. Imagine that, would there even be a story, any rally, and violence?

What happened in Charlottesville must not be allowed to happen again. And that means we need to hold ANY group responsible that promotes violence. “What do we want, dead cops; when do we want them, now”…”Pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon”…no more. Our streets aren’t the place for hoods and masks, such as Antifa wears, and their violence and destruction of property. Let’s call them all out, and not have this selective enforcement mentality rooted in partisan political hackery. If we don’t stop the blatant hypocrisy, which is truly the problem, then we’re sitting on a powder keg — which I believe some wish for.

I have an idea. If y’all want to fight, sign up in the U.S. military — if you meet the standards. There are plenty of folks who do indeed hate the United States. Channel your angst against them…not each other.

[Learn more about Allen West’s vision for this nation in his book Guardian of the Republic: An American Ronin’s Journey to Faith, Family and Freedom]


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Putin is laughing at us. He is probably thinking "In a generation they will be inviting us in".
 
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I'd like to see the percentage of " people of color" in upper mgt. that these SJW CEO's have on board. Ya know, let's practice what we preach.

Put out the #'s CEO's...
I'd hate to be in a trench with these chickenshit bastards!
 
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US Constitution bans shouting 'fire!' in a theater, but allows armed Nazis to spew hateful, violent, racist, anti-Semitic rhetoric.


And once again the idiocracy manages to use misquotations in support of their idiocy.

The asshole neglected to add the part about there not being a fire.


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Piers Morgan ✔ @piersmorgan
US Constitution bans shouting 'fire!' in a theater, but allows armed Nazis to spew hateful, violent, racist, anti-Semitic rhetoric.


And once again the idiocracy manages to use misquotations in support of their idiocy.

The asshole neglected to add the part about there not being a fire.


Clarifying some more.

The Constitution does not ban it. If you do say it, and there is no fire, you will very likely be charged for violating local laws.

These idiots attribute items to the Constitution
which it does not contain and refuse to acknowledge items which are enumerated in the Constitution.



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I'm not sure how to react to this..on the one hand some people need to go back to school and on the other maybe a whack to their head Roll Eyes



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Hoo boy

Par for the course


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When you lower the requirements for a passing grade in public schools, this is what happens.



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Mitt Romney sides with communist/anarchist bigots and racists in Antifa and BLM.



I met Mitt Romney, the more he says, the less I like him. They are not morally different universes, they are combatants in the same universe of hate, just on opposite sides of the sidewalk.


Glad I never voted for that uniparty cheese dick.
 
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