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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (98131)4/28/2015 4:21:39 PM
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Sometimes, major sporting events are cancelled due to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards, ice storms, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms with dangerous lightning and hail, and ni99er riots.

Due to the ongoing ni99er riots, the Baltimore Orioles were forced to cancel two baseball games, and will play tomorrow's game in an empty stadium with the doors closed. Then, their next home games are moving to Florida. What we are seeing, once again, is that the ni99ers cannot behave and society is crumbling as a result. Leftists can cry "racism", but who cares? It's the undeniable truth.

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Empty Seats: Orioles Close Baseball Game to the Public After Baltimore Riots

nbcnews.com

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With Baltimore under a nighttime curfew and police and National Guard troops deployed across the city after a night of riots, the Baltimore Orioles canceled a second straight game Tuesday and said their game Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox would be played behind closed doors in an empty stadium.

The Orioles, whose stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, isn't far from where the worst violence occurred Monday night, are clearing town after almost 200 people were arrested and 15 buildings were set on fire Monday night as police clashed with crowds protesting the death last week of Freddie Gray in police custody.

Wednesday's game against the Chicago White Sox will be closed to the public, the team said. Fans will get to watch the game only on television, devoid of cheering, booing and abuse of the umpires.

The games that were called off Monday and Tuesday will be made up Thursday in a double-header. The Tampa Bay Rays were scheduled to be in Baltimore for three games Friday through Sunday, but those games will be moved to Tampa, Florida, instead.

"We believe that these decisions are in the best interests of fan safety and the deployment of city resources," Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said.
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