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To: zax who wrote (925671)3/11/2016 3:56:16 PM
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To: zax who wrote (925671)3/11/2016 6:09:31 PM
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These Americans want a kind of freedom—a freedom to hate. They want the freedom to use words like “nigger,” “kike,” “spic,” “chink,” “raghead” and “fag.” They want the freedom to idealize violence and the gun culture.

Seek help, QUICKLY. You are very very sick. No wonder you keep up the filthy personal attacks, You are consumed with hatred and mental disease.



To: zax who wrote (925671)3/11/2016 8:49:49 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1573411
 
Looks to me like it's exactly the opposite.

Anti trump folks want to be fascist haters of free speech.

Why is someone who opposes illegal immigration a "racist"?

Please explain using reason and logic.

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GOP candidate Trump calls off rally due to security concerns

By JILL COLVIN and MICHAEL TARM


Mar. 11, 2016 7:52 PM EST


A protester holds up a ripped campaign sign for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump... Read more

CHICAGO (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump canceled one of his signature rallies on Friday, calling off the event in Chicago due to safety concerns after protesters packed into the arena where it was to take place.

The announcement that the billionaire businessman would postpone the rally until another day led a large portion of the crowd inside the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion to break out into raucous cheers. Meanwhile, supporters of the candidate started chanting "We want Trump! We want Trump!"

There were isolated physical confrontations between some members of the crowd after the event was canceled.

There was no sign of Trump inside the arena on the college campus, where dozens of UIC faculty and staff had petitioned university administrators to cancel the rally. They cited concerns it would create a "hostile and physically dangerous environment" for students.

Before the announcement the event wouldn't take place, a handful of intense verbal clashes took place between Trump supporters and protesters as the crowd waited for his arrival. For the first time during his White House bid, the crowd appeared to be an equal mix of those eager to cheer on the real estate mogul and those overtly opposed to his candidacy.

When one African-American protester was escorted out before the event started, the crowd erupted into chants of "Let them stay!"

Veronica Kowalkowsky, an 18-year-old Trump supporter, said before the event started that she had no ill will toward the protesters — but didn't think they felt the same way.

"I feel a lot of hate," she said. "I haven't said anything bad to anyone."

Hours before the event was scheduled to start, hundreds of people lined up outside the arena at the University of Illinois at Chicago — a civil and immigrant rights organizing hub with large minority student populations. Trump backers were separated from an equally large crowd of anti-Trump protesters by a heavy police presence and barricades.

Some Trump supporters walking into the area chanted, "USA! USA!" and "Illegal is illegal." One demonstrator shouted back, "Racist!"

One protester, 64-year-old Dede Rottman of Chicago, carried a placard that read: "Build a Wall Around Trump. I'll Pay for it."

However, 19-year-old Rusty Shackleford of Lombard, in line to attend the Trump rally, said he was there to "support the man who wants to make America great again."

Chicago community activist Quo Vadis said hundreds of protesters had positioned themselves in groups around the arena, and that they intend to demonstrate right after Trump takes the stage. Their goal, he said, is "for Donald to take the stage and to completely interrupt him. The plan is to shut Donald Trump all the way down."



To: zax who wrote (925671)3/12/2016 12:43:30 AM
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"They want the freedom to have enemies, to physically assault Muslims, undocumented workers, African-Americans, homosexuals and anyone who dares criticize their cryptofascism..."

...he says as he and his leftist friends start a violent riot at an anti-Trump rally and unlawfully assault a group of innocent Trump supporters who were peacefully assembled in accordance with the law.



To: zax who wrote (925671)3/12/2016 3:00:20 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573411
 
Did you look at the guy that Wrote that article...?

He went to boarding school. Then he went to Colgate and then he went to Harvard and then I guess Harvard again.

The guy has NEVER had a REAL job.

That's like Marie Antoinette writing about the people in France that wanted to cut her head off and eventually DID.