Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Black mobs go 'bang' on July 4th


With dozens of episodes of black mob violence in more than 15 cities over the Fourth of July, it is tempting to start with Chicago.

Chicago was the site of several cases of black mob violence during the holiday fireworks, which city officials and local media downplayed or ignored.

But the real story this year is not just that black mob violence is raging in places like Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and St. Louis.

But racial violence is also striking smaller places like Greensboro, Buffalo, Wilkes-Barre, Tulsa, Cedar Rapids, Seaside Heights, Memphis, Fredericksburg, Uniondale, Fall River, Lincoln, Kingston, Utica, Manchester, and Indianapolis. And more.

More @ WND

5 comments:

  1. In the cop's defense, they can't stand there and hold evrybody's hand. Crime will happen where the cops aren't. I've was in memphis in the 90s, its a real shit-hole, two blocks of Beale and you're in the third world, no joke. I imagine Greensboro is headed that way.

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    1. I imagine Greensboro is headed that way.

      No doubt.

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  2. "He said his comments about Hispanic immigrants and culture was meant to be “a point [about] how the culture changes with migration patterns. That’s true. The difference between now and then is I saw that as a serious problem then. I don’t think I see that as a serious problem now.”"

    From immigration will cause America to cease being America to its not a serious problem. Of course, he's not sure what his oppinion is, evidenced by saying "I don't think".

    "Hunter has also said that Rand Paul holds the same foreign policy views as his father, Ron Paul.

    “The philosophy hasn’t substantively changed [from Ron Paul to Rand Paul]. The methods and style most certainly have.”

    However, a spokesperson for Paul said Hunter was not speaking for the senator.

    Hunter also discussed Paul’s intention to take non-interventionism into the “mainstream” in a comment to libertarian website the Daily Paul in January.

    “I see, finally, a Republican willing to take the more sane, non-interventionist message into the mainstream in a way that can stick and possibly become policy,” said Hunter."

    "Again however, Hunter said does not think Rand Paul is a non-interventionist when asked by the Free Beacon."

    Rand Paul is a non-interventionist, Rand Paul isn't a non-interventionist, which is it? Do either them even know?

    These two can't say anything straight. At best they're trying to change the system from within, but you don't control the beast from its stomach, especially if you're afraid to make a stand.

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  3. oops, posted las comment in the wrong place. just delete it.

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