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Cry-babies:
That would be because there was NO attack in Mizzou, except what those spoiled brats imagined when they were being trolled on twitter.
Never mind, between them and Paris, Trump is just about guaranteed to be the next President.
That would be because there was NO attack in Mizzou, except what those spoiled brats imagined when they were being trolled on twitter.
Never mind, between them and Paris, Trump is just about guaranteed to be the next President.
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I saw that cartoon on your Briebart link, Lily - I can think of one or two people that behave like the cry-babies.
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You do surprise me......you mean like Mutton?
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Even the liberal media is not forgetting that....
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-16/authoritarian-leftist-activists-demand-end-free-speech-extensive-re-education
Authoritarian Leftist "Activists" Demand The End Of Free Speech, Extensive Re-Education
Soros' stormtroopers show their hand.
Authoritarian Leftist "Activists" Demand The End Of Free Speech, Extensive Re-Education
Soros' stormtroopers show their hand.
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Naturally. They are showing themselves up to be spoiled cosseted brats.
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/16/exclusive-black-ministers-slam-mizzou-mass-hysteria-destabilize-society/
Under the leadership of this President and his administration we have had more people of color serving in arenas of authority – yet we have had more claims of racism and discrimination than any other time in the past 50 years. No, America has not all of a sudden gone back to the 1950’s. I believe the Obama administration, some from the Black Lives Matter movement and other radical liberal groups are attempting to destabilize our society and set aside moral, constitutional, and civil laws that have governed this great nation for nearly 340 years.
No doubt the Black ministers that have spoken against this nonsense will now be abused in turn, and called 'Uncle Toms', etc....
Under the leadership of this President and his administration we have had more people of color serving in arenas of authority – yet we have had more claims of racism and discrimination than any other time in the past 50 years. No, America has not all of a sudden gone back to the 1950’s. I believe the Obama administration, some from the Black Lives Matter movement and other radical liberal groups are attempting to destabilize our society and set aside moral, constitutional, and civil laws that have governed this great nation for nearly 340 years.
No doubt the Black ministers that have spoken against this nonsense will now be abused in turn, and called 'Uncle Toms', etc....
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It is that community organizer again?
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Remember what started all this praying for Mizzou? The threat on social media to 'kill blacks'? I will give you three guesses who did it...
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2015/11/student_charged_in_yik_yak_thr.html
SAGINAW, MI — Police at Saginaw Valley State University say a threat posted on the social media site Yik Yak read, "I'm going to shoot every black person I can on campus. Starting tomorrow morning."
The message triggered an investigation and police security response that led to the arrest of a Delta College student living in SVSU housing.
Emmanuel D. Bowden, 21, is charged with making a false report or threat of terrorism, a felony that carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
According to SVSU University Police reports, a user on the social media application Yik Yak, just after midnight Friday, Nov. 13, posted the message about shooting black people.
The police reports state that, after the post received multiple "negative replies," the original poster replied with four additional messages that read, "Its [sic] a joke," "I'm black," "I was going to give it an hour to see how you all would react," and "Right. I could be angry and just expressing myself lol."...etc.
'Lol' indeed. One suspects that the poop swastika was a similar 'joke'.
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2015/11/student_charged_in_yik_yak_thr.html
SAGINAW, MI — Police at Saginaw Valley State University say a threat posted on the social media site Yik Yak read, "I'm going to shoot every black person I can on campus. Starting tomorrow morning."
The message triggered an investigation and police security response that led to the arrest of a Delta College student living in SVSU housing.
Emmanuel D. Bowden, 21, is charged with making a false report or threat of terrorism, a felony that carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
According to SVSU University Police reports, a user on the social media application Yik Yak, just after midnight Friday, Nov. 13, posted the message about shooting black people.
The police reports state that, after the post received multiple "negative replies," the original poster replied with four additional messages that read, "Its [sic] a joke," "I'm black," "I was going to give it an hour to see how you all would react," and "Right. I could be angry and just expressing myself lol."...etc.
'Lol' indeed. One suspects that the poop swastika was a similar 'joke'.
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Just a bunch of prime a-holes, Bonny.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/11/19/house-approves-syrian-refugee-screening-bill-defies-veto-threat.html
The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday aimed at improving screening for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, with dozens of Democrats joining majority Republicans in defiance of a White House veto threat.
The measure passed on a 289-137 vote, representing a veto-proof majority. It now goes to the Senate.
The vote followed a contentious floor debate where some Democrats accused supporters of turning their backs on refugees while Republicans said the changes are needed to protect Americans from the Islamic State threat.
But 47 Democrats -- in a significant rebuke of the administration -- defected to support the bill, ignoring White House appeals to oppose it.
Ahead of the vote, the White House had lobbied against the bill, sending Chief of Staff Denis McDonough and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to the Capitol in an attempt to keep Democratic lawmakers from peeling off.
It represented a tough vote for some Democrats, particularly those in swing districts where members could be vulnerable on the issue. Among them, Rep. Sean Maloney, D-N.Y., said Thursday that “people are understandably frightened” and the administration should “bring a better argument” on such a toxic issue.
The bill would require the FBI director to certify a background investigation for each refugee -- and several top security officials including the DHS secretary to certify that each refugee is not a security threat to the U.S. -- before a refugee from Iraq or Syria can be admitted.
On the eve of the vote, the White House issued a formal veto threat -- defending the current screening process and claiming the changes called for under the bill would create "significant delays and obstacles" for the existing vetting program
Odds on Obungle now throwing a massive tantrum?
The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday aimed at improving screening for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, with dozens of Democrats joining majority Republicans in defiance of a White House veto threat.
The measure passed on a 289-137 vote, representing a veto-proof majority. It now goes to the Senate.
The vote followed a contentious floor debate where some Democrats accused supporters of turning their backs on refugees while Republicans said the changes are needed to protect Americans from the Islamic State threat.
But 47 Democrats -- in a significant rebuke of the administration -- defected to support the bill, ignoring White House appeals to oppose it.
Ahead of the vote, the White House had lobbied against the bill, sending Chief of Staff Denis McDonough and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to the Capitol in an attempt to keep Democratic lawmakers from peeling off.
It represented a tough vote for some Democrats, particularly those in swing districts where members could be vulnerable on the issue. Among them, Rep. Sean Maloney, D-N.Y., said Thursday that “people are understandably frightened” and the administration should “bring a better argument” on such a toxic issue.
The bill would require the FBI director to certify a background investigation for each refugee -- and several top security officials including the DHS secretary to certify that each refugee is not a security threat to the U.S. -- before a refugee from Iraq or Syria can be admitted.
On the eve of the vote, the White House issued a formal veto threat -- defending the current screening process and claiming the changes called for under the bill would create "significant delays and obstacles" for the existing vetting program
Odds on Obungle now throwing a massive tantrum?
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Oh he will. Watch out for his toys being thrown through our tv screens.
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Well, I've managed to have a quick look at the US media, and it seems to consist of cry babies continuing to demand attention, and people yelling at Obama....
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Can you imagine them looking into the faces of ISIS militants?
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ISIS would just enslave them, they're not even worth the effort of killing.
And to judge from their hysterics, not one of them has seen a poo bag before, or picked up after their dog.....
And to judge from their hysterics, not one of them has seen a poo bag before, or picked up after their dog.....
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he site derides “who would make us react in fear of those different from us.” It continues, “As commander in chief, Reagan kept America safe. At the same time, he was the world’s ‘Great Liberator,’ in the words of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He welcomed refugees from the Soviet Union, Cuba, Vietnam, and elsewhere
I don't seem to recall any of them blowing up Tube trains, massacring cartoonists, blowing up airliners, gunning down holidaymakers, slaughtering people in bars and at music gigs, etc, etc?
Give me a minute, I will work out why these 'refugees' are different...
I don't seem to recall any of them blowing up Tube trains, massacring cartoonists, blowing up airliners, gunning down holidaymakers, slaughtering people in bars and at music gigs, etc, etc?
Give me a minute, I will work out why these 'refugees' are different...
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I know you don't even need a minute, Bonny.
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Even all those Mexicans you're getting are safer, Lily. At least they're more or less Christian, and don't tend to cut people's heads off unless a drug deal has gone wrong...they aren't going to blow up shopping malls because their sky pixie told them to.
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