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well nothing new but the troops are getting bolder

 

http://dailycaller.com/2017/08/24/armed-antifa-group-calls-for-revolution-seizing-property-and-violence-against-police/

 

 

Antifa Has A New Cell In Philly, And They’re Calling For Property Seizures, Violence On Police, And All-Out Revolution

 

like some people have been saying, the war has started the shots have been fired.

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well nothing new but the troops are getting bolder

 

http://dailycaller.com/2017/08/24/armed-antifa-group-calls-for-revolution-seizing-property-and-violence-against-police/

 

 

Antifa Has A New Cell In Philly, And They’re Calling For Property Seizures, Violence On Police, And All-Out Revolution

 

like some people have been saying, the war has started the shots have been fired.

 

I say let these violent extremist terrorists on both sides have their war in an empty field somewhere so they can get rid of each other and leave us the fuck alone. 

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I wish it was that easy. Eventually, these extremists will mature and settle down with bills, family, a steady job and if you remember the hippies, they either died due to od, had families and settled down, start a company, who knows for sure. But for sure, most will fade away in due time and looks like Trumpcheeto is looking losing its lustre.

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I reckon they shoulda called it, "Hurricane Donald"!.

 

Border Patrol says Texas checkpoints to remain open during Hurricane Harvey

 

“Border Patrol checkpoints will not be closed unless there is a danger to the safety of the traveling public and our agents. Border Patrol resources, including personnel and transportation, will be deployed on an as needed basis to augment the efforts and capabilities of local-response authorities,” the agency said in a statement.

 

The Border Patrol is a law enforcement agency and we will not abandon our law enforcement duties.”

 

When asked to elaborate on the statement, CBP public affairs officer Roberto Rodriguez said officers would prioritize public safety but keep intact the goals of the agency’s mission.

 

As Texans in the Rio Grande Valley prepare for Hurricane Harvey, the U.S. Border Patrol said its checkpoints north of the border will remain open.

 

“We’re not going to impede anybody getting out of here, but at the same time we’re a law enforcement agency, so we still have to conduct our duties,” he said.

 

The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas quickly admonished the agency for putting policy ahead of safety.

 

“Safety should be a priority regardless of immigration status,” said ACLU policy strategist Astrid Dominguez. “This is very concerning for the community. It sends a wrong message.”

 

https://www.texastribune.org/2017/08/24/border-patrol-texas-checkpoints-remain-open-hurricane-harvey/

 

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I wish it was that easy. Eventually, these extremists will mature and settle down with bills, family, a steady job and if you remember the hippies, they either died due to od, had families and settled down, start a company, who knows for sure. But for sure, most will fade away in due time and looks like Trumpcheeto is looking losing its lustre.

 

If that were true than shouldn't the KKK, neo nazis and the like be long gone? Hate grows with every new generation that grew up in hate. Black Panthers and BLM for instance. Give all of them the war they want in a nice isolated contained environment where they can do all the harm they want to each other. Hell we can even televise it like the Hunger Games and profit off their idiocy rather than have to pay to clean up after them.

 

We just need a catchy name for it.

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