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![]() ![]() Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Self Destruction Msg# 1108970
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I've already responded to essentially the same assertion. No need to replay those responses, but they're still relevant. Here's more.
History won't erase last summer's Anti and BLM violence, in the face of mostly silence from most Dems. And excusing it by most media. Has been called the most expensive destruction of property in the history books Report titled: 'Mostly Peaceful' Riots Soar Over $1B in Damages, Setting New Record Quote: "If the shoe were on the other foot and the causes being pushed by protesters were actually conservative in nature, CNN, MSNC, ABC and all of the other left-leaning media outlets would be condemning the protests as fascist." Report titled: Cost of Recent Riot Damages Are the Worst in U.S. History Dem leaders in Portland and Seattle presided over violent occupations. Destruction, arson, personal assaults and killings occurred. Dem legislators supported defunding police, making matter worse. Dem leaders were releasing the arrested [accused] criminals back onto the streets to commit more violence. The opposite of law & order, as easily realized in most folks minds. Those Dems have been governing irresponsibly. Atrocious. And now at the Capitol, Dems are saying --Where were [sufficient] police?. Also saying -- We need more police-- for example for the inauguration. 180 degree swing. Inconsistent. Hypocrisy. Repubs have been clear throughout -- supporting the police -- not wavering. 100% clear positions. Speaking out against those ignorant steps, favored by the Dems such as: -- defunding the police -- freeing accused criminals without bail -- raising funds to pay their bail -- donating truck loads of riot gear to the protestors. When will they realize how a lot of US citizens can see thru this inconsistency, their hypocrisy. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: It's the difference between a metaphor and a call to action. January 6 was a call to action. |