LEFT WINGERS PROVE TRUMP IS RIGHT

I find it hysterical how the left wingers accuse Trump followers of being violent and a danger to the country. They reveal their true colors more and more every day. These worthless pieces of shit proved Trump’s comments about illegal immigrants to be 100% accurate last night in the lily white Costa Mesa section of Orange County. They clashed with police, beat up innocent Trump supporters, and acted like the animals they are. These free shit army regulars will use any means necessary to keep their free shit. And Soros is funding their violence.

This is the future across our entire country. The white hard working, tax paying people of this country who are being screwed from the top by the Federal Reserve and Wall Street and from the bottom by these lowlife bottom feeding free shitters have had enough. If these free shitters attempt this type of violent behavior in our neighborhoods, there will be a lot of piled up bodies – and they won’t be white bodies.

Bring it on left wingers. You ain’t seen nothing yet.

Via Daily Mail

Police clashed with hundreds of protesters outside Donald Trump’s rally in Southern California on Thursday night.

At least one police car was smashed up as hundreds of demonstrators – many of them waving Mexican flags – took to the streets outside the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa, Orange County where Trump was speaking.

The protesters flooded the street outside the amphitheater with some stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to Trump – bringing traffic to a halt and creating a tense standoff with authorities.

One Trump supporter was pictured with a bloody face after clashing with the anti-Trump activists, many of whom appeared to be young Hispanic people.

The violence in Southern California where Latinos make up a large segment of the population suggests Trump may face more of this in the days to come, as he campaigns ahead of the state’s June 7 primary.

Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one of whom is carrying a Mexican flag, outside Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rally in Costa Mesa, California on Thursday

Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one of whom is carrying a Mexican flag, outside Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Costa Mesa, California on Thursday

This still image taken from video shows a supporter of Trump after a protest on Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, Calif. Dozens of protesters were mostly peaceful Thursday as Trump gave his speech inside the Pacific Amphitheater. After the event, however, the demonstration grew rowdy late in the evening and spilled into the streets

One man, seen wearing a Trump t-shirt, had his head bandaged after being injured in the scuffles outside of the rally Thursday night

A Trump supporter wipes blood from his face after clashing with protesters outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, California

A Trump supporter wipes blood from his face after clashing with protesters outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, California

A protester is seen covering his head as he is surrounded by sheriffs on horseback in chaotic scenes on Thurssday

A protester is seen covering his head as he is surrounded by sheriffs on horseback in chaotic scenes on Thurssday

Police officers block traffic to Fair Dr. after protesters stormed the streets near the OC Fairgrounds where Donald Trump spoke earlier in the evening

Police officers block traffic to Fair Dr. after protesters stormed the streets near the OC Fairgrounds where Donald Trump spoke earlier in the evening

One group of protesters was filmed trying to flip over a police car and arrests have been made outside outside the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa. A patrol car with a smashed window is pictured above

One group of protesters was filmed trying to flip over a police car and arrests have been made outside outside the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa. A patrol car with a smashed window is pictured above

Early Friday, authorities said there were no major injuries following the ordeal and that crowds dispersed by 11pm.

Traffic came to a stop as protesters gathered and blocked traffic while carrying signs in the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Photos from the scene showed a visibly bloodied Trump supporter after he was punched in the face as well as several people being arrested and handcuffed by police.

In the chaotic scenes, some of the demonstrators reportedly carried benches and blocked the entrance to the 55 Freeway along Newport Boulevard.

As they blocked traffic, a group of protesters waved both American and Mexican flags while others had signs with messages including ‘Dump the Trump,’ according to the Times.

At one point, a demonstrator was seen stomping on a police car, causing the car’s windows to smash, while another scrawled an expletive and Trump’s name onto a police cruiser. Some of the protesters also reportedly tossed rocks and debris at cars passing by.

Officers in riot gear from the Costa Mesa Police Department and sheriffs on horseback lined a roadway and told demonstrators to clear the road, but many remained in the street.

At one point, seven women wearing no shirts and Bernie Sanders stickers over their breasts entered the square outside the amphitheater.

They said they were protesting Trump’s lack of engagement on issues of gender equality and women’s rights and had slogans such as ‘Dump Trump’ and ‘Gender Equality’ written in marker on their midriffs.

‘I feel like he wants to make America great again, but certainly not for women, for the LBGTQ community or for the lower class,’ said one of the women, Tiernan Hebron. ‘He has, like, done nothing to help with gender equality or women’s rights or reproductive rights or anything.’

Hundreds of demonstrators flooded the street outside the amphitheater with some reportedly stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to Trump

Hundreds of demonstrators flooded the street outside the amphitheater with some reportedly stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to Trump

Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one with a Mexican flag, outside Trump's campaign rally

Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one with a Mexican flag, outside Trump’s campaign rally

In chaotic scenes, a Trump supporter clashes with protesters on Thursday night. There were were nearly 200 officers and deputies at the scene

Donald Trump protesters burn their tires to create smoke at the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road near the OC Fairgrounds

Donald Trump protesters burn their tires to create smoke at the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road near the OC Fairgrounds

A protester holds a Mexican flag on the light pole on Fairview Road outside The Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa on Thursday

A protester holds a Mexican flag on the light pole on Fairview Road outside The Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa on Thursday

During his speech, Trump – apparently unaware of the chaos engulfing the rally outside the theater – told the crowd: ‘Our rallies are the safest place to be on Earth, believe me’, The Guardian reported.

Additional forces from law enforcement agencies had been deployed to deal with tonight’s crowd, according to the Los Angeles Times.

While Costa Mesa officials had also set up an emergency operations center opposite the fairground and amphitheater, with city spokesman Tony Dodero adding earlier, ‘we’re prepared for the worst.’

There were were nearly 200 officers and deputies at the scene, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

However, as the chaotic scenes played out it seemed police were dealing with a larger and more boisterous crowd than expected.

‘It definitely got out of control,’ Megan Iyall, 20, who was visiting from Seattle told the Times. ‘I shouldn’t feel this unsafe.’

She added: ‘I know people are angry and upset but that should not be happening.’

Police in riot gear stand in line as they face protesters in the street during the demonstrations outside Trump's rally

Police in riot gear stand in line as they face protesters in the street during the demonstrations outside Trump’s rally

Above two protesters are pictured as sheriff's deputies place them in handcuffs during the demonstration

A man holds a child on his neck who holds a sign reading 'Spread Love' while sheriffs on horseback are seen in the background

A man holds a child on his neck who holds a sign reading ‘Spread Love’ while sheriffs on horseback are seen in the background

Orange County Sheriff's deputies join Costa Mesa Police to disperse a crowd of Donald Trump protesters

Orange County Sheriff’s deputies join Costa Mesa Police to disperse a crowd of Donald Trump protesters

The Republican presidential frontrunner was campaigning on Thursday ahead of the state's June 7 presidential primary, among the last in the nation

The Republican presidential frontrunner was campaigning on Thursday ahead of the state’s June 7 presidential primary, among the last in the nation.

He is vying for votes in the primary election in hopes of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the Republican presidential nomination, before the Republican National Convention this summer.

If he doesn’t reach that number by then, the convention will be brokered, with delegates making a second vote at the convention to determine the nominee.

Trump’s rally earlier at the OC fairgrounds attracted a group of supporters who proudly showed their allegiance to him.

Some supporters were seen waving a ‘Gays for Trump’ sign while other signs read ‘Latinos for Trump’ and ‘Black Christian Women for Trump.’

Meanwhile, protesters voiced their opposition to Trump’s campaign which has been criticized for marginalizing women, Latinos and other ethnic groups as well for his policies on immigration and offensive remarks about Mexicans, claiming Mexico was sending rapists over the border.

Earlier in his campaign, he called for a ‘total and complete shutdown of Muslims’ entering the United States.

DONALD TRUMP’S HISTORY OF CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS ABOUT MEXICANS DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that he is beloved by Mexicans and Hispanics on the campaign trail, but his rhetoric has often told a different story. 

Launching his campaign in New York in June last year, he branded Mexican immigrants ‘rapists, murderers and drug dealers’ before accusing the Mexican government of deliberately sending such people across the border to America. 

He later doubled down, saying: ‘They’re sending people who have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems to us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.’ 

He has repeatedly stated his intention to build a wall across the U.S.-Mexican border, albeit with a ‘great big door’ in it for legal migrants, and has pledged to make Mexico pay for it. 

When former Mexican president Vicente Fox said that his country would never pay ‘for that f***ing wall’, Trump retorted that it had ‘just got ten feet taller’. 

Trump has also accused Mexico of ‘killing’ the U.S. economically, pointing to a series of companies that have moved all or part of their operation south of the border due, in part, to cheaper labor costs there. 

Police line the street as protesters take over Fair drive intersection at Fairview Rd at the Trump rally in Costa Mesa

Guadalupe Verdugo holds a peace sign in front of police as protests erupt along the street surrounding the Costa Mesa Fair grounds

Guadalupe Verdugo holds a peace sign in front of police as protests erupt along the street surrounding the Costa Mesa Fair grounds

Protesters are pictured holding a sign reading 'Tear down the walls, Trump is a racist, fascist, misogynistic, capitalist pig!'

Protesters are pictured holding a sign reading ‘Tear down the walls, Trump is a racist, fascist, misogynistic, capitalist pig!’

Protesters are pictured as they are pushed off the street by law enforcement after Trump's rally on Thursday

Protesters are pictured as they are pushed off the street by law enforcement after Trump’s rally on Thursday

A row of riot control police officers line up behind their shields during the confrontation between Trump protesters and supporters

A row of riot control police officers line up behind their shields during the confrontation between Trump protesters and supporters

A protester unfurls an American flag as he stand before a line of police officers, some of which are mounted on horses

A protester unfurls an American flag as he stand before a line of police officers, some of which are mounted on horses

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump jeer members of the press during his campaign rally

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump jeer members of the press during his campaign rally

The rally on Thursday was set to begin at 7pm but kicked off about a half hour later.

As a large crowd of mostly Trump supporters gathered outside the venue before it started, there were several scuffles between supporters and anti-Trump protesters, according to KTLA.

Trump had kicked off the rally by appealing to conservative California voters with his pledge to crack down on immigration and plans to build a huge wall on the border with Mexico.

He also appeared to take aim at Muslims, sharing a now discredited story about a First World War general who was said to have stopped insurgency by ordering his troops to use bullets dipped in pigs’ blood to kill Muslim terrorists.

‘We’re going to have to get a lot tougher than we are because we have problems,’ he said, according to the LA Times.

He began Thursday’s event at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, by bringing out the families of people allegedly killed by illegal immigrants.

Protesters are shown above gathered in the street with one adorned in an America flag while another holds a sign that reads 'Dump Trump'

A crowd of protesters flood the street with one demonstrator waving a Mexican flag as others follow behind

A crowd of protesters flood the street with one demonstrator waving a Mexican flag as others follow behind

A protester is shown above with a sign that reads 'Immigrants and refugees are welcome NOT Trump'

A protester is shown above with a sign that reads ‘Immigrants and refugees are welcome NOT Trump’

Protesters stand up on top of a Orange County Fairgrounds sign and hold up the American flag at The Pacific Amphitheater

‘They’re unbelievable, they’ve suffered. These are great people,’ Trump said before handing the mic to Jamiel Shaw whose son, a Los Angeles high school football star, was killed in 2008 by someone in the U.S. illegally.

Shaw, who has spoken at numerous rallies, praised Trump’s calls to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and his calls for deportation.

‘When I saw Trump and what he said, for the first time it gave me real hope, gave me real change,’ he said.

‘They all have a very similar story to tell,’ Trump said after Shaw’s speech.

‘People that shouldn’t have been here, people that should have never been allowed to come over the border and they come here like it’s nothing, they walk through it like it’s nothing,’ he said as the crowd chanted ‘build a wall.’

‘We’re going to stop it and we’re going to build a wall.’

Trump also used his speech to criticize former Deputy Chief of Staff and Republican Karl Grove who he described as ‘grossly incompetent’ and a ‘bad guy’ who ‘still thinks Romney won.’

Trump has drawn large crowds across the country as he has campaigned for the White House and some of his events have been marred by incidents both inside and outside these venues.

Earlier this week, a Trump rally in nearby Anaheim, California turned contentious when his supporters and counter protesters clashed, leaving several people struck by pepper spray. Trump was not present.

Trump has drawn large crowds to most of his campaign events, and Thursday was no exception. The Pacific Amphitheater was filled to its capacity of about 18,000 and many hundreds more were turned away.

Ly Kou, 47, of Ontario, said she likes Trump because he has vowed to put the country first.

‘It’s obvious that America loves Trump,’ said Kou, who is from Laos, as she pointed at the waiting throng. ‘This thing about him being racist? Look around the crowd.’

Trump had kicked off the rally by appealing to conservative California voters with his pledge to crack down on immigration and plans to build a huge wall on the border with Mexico

Trump had kicked off the rally by appealing to conservative California voters with his pledge to crack down on immigration and plans to build a huge wall on the border with Mexico

Trump is pictured greeting supporters after his rally. He used his speech on Thursday to also criticize former Deputy Chief of Staff and Republican Karl Grove who he described as 'grossly incompetent' and a 'bad guy' who 'still thinks Romney won'

Trump is pictured greeting supporters after his rally. He used his speech on Thursday to also criticize former Deputy Chief of Staff and Republican Karl Grove who he described as ‘grossly incompetent’ and a ‘bad guy’ who ‘still thinks Romney won’

A large crowd is seen attending Trump's rally as he is vying for votes in the primary election in hope of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination

A Trump supporter gathering for the Thursday rally is seen with a sign that reads 'Vote Trump Patriotically Correct ReTRUMPlicans'

A Trump supporter gathering for the Thursday rally is seen with a sign that reads ‘Vote Trump Patriotically Correct ReTRUMPlicans’

A Trump supporters wears a mask during his campaign rally at the Orange County Fair and Event Center on Thurday. Trump is vying for votes in the June 7 California primary election in hope of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination

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Modern Chronicler

This is the true face of the left. Hypocrisy at its most brazen and shameless.

I am not a Trump supporter, but with each incident like this, I see more and more why so many Americans support him. I do agree with him on a number of things. And incidents like this will only serve to push undecided voters to Trump’s camp. I haven’t made that decision …… yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous

The Leftists are really showing themselves up for what they are, aren’t they?

Hollow man
Hollow man

The days to come should entertaining and a little depressing at the same time

Bostonbob

PSLWEB ORG

NEWSPAPER
Newspaper of the Party for Socialism and Liberation

Says it all. Gimmee more free stuff. Fucking turds.

Bob.

Bostonbob

Sorry NEWSPAPER should read LIBERATION. The irony is that they use socialism and liberation in the same sentence as if they were not mutually exclusive. Fucking idiots.

Bob.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Breitbart has a decent article about the left at a Trump rally here: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/04/29/anti-trump-protests-rage-mexican-flags-fly-outside-ca-trump-rally/

Worth taking the time to read -don’t ignore the pictures- since you might not find the same type of coverage available on the MSM sources.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI

PSL HAHA

What a clueless bunch. Wish they would show up here so we could school them.

Point one. We do not have capitalism. We have crony capitalism devolving into an oligarchy

Glad we could help.

Stucky

Crackers vs Niggers vs Wetbacks.

All hate each other. Ain’t Amerika grand??

I’m really starting to dislike Mexicans in general. That’s probably not the right thing to do …. lumping millions of Mexi’s in the shitpot because of some crazies. But, fuckit … I don’t have the time to sort out the shit from the pearls. Maybe El Retardo can straighten me out.

Fuck this shit. I’m gonna go stain my 40 year old fence.

susanna

WOW…those were quite some pictures. Thanks.

FSA? One way or another, we will see violence.
So glad I don’t live in a city anymore. Dog chases
cat…that is the most I have to contend with for now.

Mr. Woodpile advises we avoid crowds. And rock throwing protesters.

overthecliff

Don’t be fooled by the leftist propaganda. They are not special sno-flakes who need safe places. They are just setting up “self defense” use of violence against their victims. Be ready to defend yourself.

Ghost

I showed this video (above) to my husband and we had a discussion about what comprises the FSA. Since Nick “retired” from the USAF after 20 years (and the 20 minutes it took to get his retirement paperwork signed… not really, it was 20 years and a week or so) he gets a form of retirement. It is actually classified as reserve pay or something in case he needs to be recalled, but after 20 years out, it is de facto “retirement” pay. I hurt my back during service time and was medically separated with a 20% disability rating from the VA. Presently, I receive NO money for that disability because I was paid a lump sum separation from the Air Force and have to pay that back in the monthly payments. (What I did receive from the VA which was invaluable was a full GI Bill to return to college and graduate. As for the disability payment, in a year or so, I will actually have paid the lump sum back from VA disability for the AF separation [Imagine the bookkeeping that goes into this!!!] and supposedly receive an additional $200 something dollars each month from Uncle Sammy for my service-connected disabilty incurred during Desert Storm (1992).

Since he worked an additional 15 years for a gubment contract teaching others to do his old job in the Air Force, he became eligible for an early retirement/cashout program of sorts and we retired here to live off the fat of the land and our combined retirement savings. But, since our monthly income is derived from Government sources for the lion’s share (Nick’s retirement check for his AF service), are we FSA members?

We discussed it for a while, and since neither of us faced any real combat time except from 32K feet over Saudi and a couple other brief, war-torn areas around the world, we had to face the fact that we are, in a way, living off government fraud (the government’s fraud, not ours.) We joined the service in full faith that we were doing something good and honest. We didn’t know then that it was all in “service” to the military industrial complex. And while a lot of our savings and possessions are resultant from our own ability to be frugal and wise with our earnings, we can’t say with any certainty that we would have been able to do as well in a civilian position with non-military related skills.

We didn’t move here until we were sure we could live without the “check”* from the government, when TEOTWAWKI comes along. But, since it provides a lot of extras, how far would we go to try to keep our monthly pension(s)? Would we tell white lies? If, for instance, my back started feeling better due to all the exercise I get working outside and with the animals, would I tell the VA I no longer felt I was 20% disabled? No, I don’t suppose I would.

Immediately, Nick jumped to my defense (he really is my hero and would always be on my side, even if I am wrong.)

He said “Well, but look at me! I spent 20 years plus willing to do whatever necessary to protect and defend and almost a fourth of my check goes to a lesbian witch I married who did nothing to support my career, hated everything military and moved her girlfriend into our home while I was on temporary duty to a war zone.” (Nick’s ex-wife of 13+ years was awarded a portion of his retirement pay upon divorce, thanks to the Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act (USFSPA) which Pat Schroeder** cleverly named in a way to give its acronym seeming national support and approval (US for “uniformed services” could easily have been M for “military” — another psychological use of the language.)

Schroeder’s unconstitutional maneuvering to get this law slipped into the appropriations bill of 1981 was nothing short of treason because of what it does to some of our most honorable veterans.) *** And the stories about women drawing checks from multiple former husbands**** will enrage someone with common sense but is sure to delight all the WOBs who think anything that weakens the heterosexual male and takes from him what is rightfully his is wonderful.

Well, I didn’t mean for this to grow to this size and made an effort to keep the personal aside stuff in footnotes rather than rambling in the main point. However, the issue of military retirement is complex and since I’m trying to assess if we are members of the FSA and relay the thoughts of my husband, who realizes that his retirement “checks” are either directly or indirectly the result of his government service, I wanted to provide enough background information to help you understand the issues this whole topic involves.

When Nick saw the final segment of the video, when the FSA troops were making an attempt to overturn the police car to incite the cops inside to jump out and fight them for their own propaganda purposes, we both agreed immediately that while I might tell a white lie about my lower back problems, I would not do anything resembling what we see on this video. And my husband said that is what makes us NOT FSA members.

Because, while both of us were military and performed jobs that were not exactly what we thought they were, we still performed those jobs to the best of our ability. We didn’t storm the finance office on base and threaten to beat up the workers there if we didn’t get our money or our severance pay. So, at the end of the day, I reject the idea that I am a FSA member simply because much of our savings is due to my being able to turn my military background and the college education provided by the VA into a skillset that was sought after by a number of military contractors willing to pay for someone with my background and that skillset. And I reject the idea that Nick is a FSA member since he also was a dedicated worker and ethical steward of the public trust in his military service. But Nick’s final comment before heading out the door probably says it best.

“If those people trying to turn over that police car and cause a riot were willing to put half the effort they are capable of putting out to keep their free shit into working for a living and improving the community around them, their living situations would be a lot better than they are being in the FSA.”

I don’t know the full benefits of being in the FSA. I work on the land, the house and read a bit here at TBP to know what is going on in the world beyond. If the “checks” stop coming, they stop coming. Nick and I moved here knowing that very well may occur. We might get upset and we might pout and rant about being officially screwed over by the gubment, but I do know that Nick and I would never be willing to do what the FSA members are willing to do.

And that, as the man said, has made all the difference.

*Isn’t it interesting how many of the words in our language are obsolete and have taken on new meanings? It is something I notice more and more since working on my psychology of language project. Don’t worry, Admin, it isn’t a book. It isn’t GROWING… it is refining and getting lean and clean.

**For a full reading of the USFSPA, the text is here. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a452505.pdf

*** Schroeder engaged in some of the worst arm-twisting and egregious distortion of statistics concerning the numbers of former military wives abandoned by their husbands and left penniless. This particular link is a rant by one of those harmed by the unfair law and at one time, my husband and I joined the lawsuit, but once we realized that the act will NEVER be repealed, we stopped donating money to a lost cause. http://www.militarycorruption.com/soundoff3.htm (For what it is worth, I made sure every dime of child support was paid even when Nick was overseas and I don’t begrudge the kids any of the time, money or effort we put into their lives. But, having taken my stepson to an orthodontist for advice on what to do about his mother removing his braces with pliers and then spending over $2000 for periodontal work during his summer visit, I have to tell you that she in no way earned even one dollar of my husband’s retirement/retainer pay.)

**** Remarriage does not end the former spouse’s check. So, there really are women who draw three checks from military retirees. And when people suggest that they deserve it for supporting their husband’s career, those people really should educate themselves on what “supporting” a military career involves.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421

You cant come to this country illegally and pillage its resources and then wear a peace sign.

harry p.

I heard about this over the radio at the gym, it was only audio and there was no mention of race so I was pretty sure of the color of the instigators.
Does that make me racist?
Sure, so what.

admin says:
“If these free shitters attempt this type of violent behavior in our neighborhoods, there will be a lot of piled up bodies – and they won’t be white bodies.”

before i read this i was already thinking the same thing, there are too many of us cracka-mudda-fuqqers who are simply sick of this shit, don’t care about these fucks at all, are immune to irrational guilt and we’re packing and more capable from 200 yards away than these animals are at 15yards.

go ahead and join that cunt in the Know Your Free Shitter Enemy video, see where that ends up.
or maybe unstall their brain powered by a room temp IQ before they awake a sleeping fucking giant that sends them all packing back to africa, ME, SA or whatever backwards fucking shithole country that housed the hut their ancestors fucked each other in.

Spinolator
Spinolator

Not that I disagree with a lot of the posts written here. In fact, I’m a long time reader. However, I find it fascinating how we are so easy to upset with this kind of stuff. I agree that it is wrong for this to happen to someone for just voicing their opinion. However, I never cease to be amazed how human beings are so easy to “lead”. The whole “immigration problem” is an entirely created edifice by TPTB, created specifically to eventually cause this kind of confrontation. They know that the majority of people, regardless of color, are not keen on seeing through the bs. In this and other websites these people are made fun of repeatedly. The “mysterious men” know that in the end, people will place blame and vent their anger first on the “free shitter” or those who oppose them and visceversa, whatever they look like, or wherever they come from. Not on the people who allowed it to happen. “Get them to fight and blame each other” they probably say, “Then, we’ll bring them ‘the solution'” See no problem…. Rinse and repeat.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran

If Mexicans were so great, Mexico would be great, and they wouldn’t be sneaking into the US.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED

Spin you may be right but it doesn’t take long for the masses to turn on the mystery men as you call them.

The 3/4 of the FSA will be dead in a matter of months after a total collapse. Some from starvation,lack of medical care and some from lead poisoning .

I would hope that if Trump were elected he’d send the military to the border with orders to secure the perimeter and shot to kill orders for invaders .

Hope
Hope

The police will be given a “stand-down order” to the police such that protection for Trump will be “inadequate”. That will done in the name of “not stirring up more trouble” or whatever.

That is essentially what happened this afternoon in CA.

That will “allow” some left wing loonie to kill Trump, which the Repub establishment also wants.

Just wait and see. You will see the local police be totally “ineffective” in pushing back these left wing loons.

Maggie
Maggie

I am really thrilled to realize I’m not even close to being a member of FSA. What a bunch of animals. Orwellian times we are in, are they not?

Maggie
Maggie

I wonder to what lengths they will go to stop him?

Full Retard
Full Retard

Iska Waran says: If Mexicans were so great, Mexico would be great, and they wouldn’t be sneaking into the US.

Iska, you better jack off before you kill somebody. Not all “Mexicans” come from Mexico. A lot of what we are seeing are from points beyond. Honduras and Salvador have been infested with USA grown gangbangers. They have destabilized the fragile nations led by American puppets. Salvador is toying with the old Iron Hand approach.

I venture that what we are seeing in this mystery economy are the outward signs of a secret crisis, an old word for the modern ‘depression’ and ‘recession’ in the Americas and worldwide. A tsunami is coming and Trump wants to build levees on the southern border.

Like KaD, none of us want to be inconvenienced and it would be nice if all those desperate people died before reaching our sacred shores. Because ‘Murica.

Anonymous
Anonymous

My guess is Obama,Hillary and NWO ,Soros, Rothschild will try to by pass American voters by giving illegals and prisoners the right to vote.Thats their plan.Notice Obama wants illegal to get social Security,and has msm say elderly will be kicked off.No healthcare after 75 is also his plan

Uncle Charley

The useful idiots aka “Protestors” can wave their Mexican flag. If Mexico is so wonderful, why don’t they live there? Answer, no welfare in Mexico.

Vic
Vic

These violence people just prove that Trump is right. They’re all such idiots.

rhs jr

Go ahead Punk, make my day.

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