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To: Bill who wrote (997871)1/31/2017 5:21:56 PM
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Liberalism really IS a mental disorder!!!!

And every day is Christmas!!!!

Now........Trump has to figure out a way to shut up that lying clown, Obozo....



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I was in the loop today, Chicago and I half expected to see packs of protesters the way they have been OVERHYPED on TV and on the internet. These puny paid for protests have been played to the extreme and they are really nothing.

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Soros Funding Airport Protests, Ban Lawsuits Against Trump's Order

THESE SIGNS TOOK LONGER TO MAKE than the length of the PROTESTS

By Eric Mack | Sunday, 29 Jan 2017 10:19 AM

newsmax.com

Heine's next posted tweet is the one that outed the source of the protesters. They are activists being paid in part by Soros.
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"'Make the Road' is a NY-based far-left non-profit funded in part by George Soros,"
Heine wrote Sunday morning.

"Immigration lawyers from groups financed by Soros" signed the ACLU lawsuit which led to the stay of President Trump's executive orders, according to the report.