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Saturday, April 30, 2016

WH take on protesters rage outside Trump rally in CA




True story:














The rationale here is if you're against people coming to America illegally somehow that transcends into racism? 



Check out the l-o-n-g list of Americans killed by illegals because of open borders.







After viewing the violence at the Trump rally this is the WH response:

Asked if President Obama was concerned about protesters who took to the streets near a Trump rally in southern California Thursday night, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said there is "a long tradition of protests in the American political system."

"In fact, this country was started by a bunch of protesters, some of whom decided that they were pretty unhappy about taxes and threw some barrels of tea into Boston harbor," Mr. Earnest said.

(Suddenly the TeaParty is a good thing?)

So, in other words, he's comparing these "patriots" (worthless whites, blacks, and illegal Mexicans) to the American Revolution and the founding fathers? Of course, had this same thing occurred at a Killary, or the lunatic Socialist rally, the response would have been the same. 

And then there's Nancy…







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Food for thought






http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/04/29/skirmishes-break-out-at-southern-california-trump-rally.html



“It was fun. It was a little different,” Trump said, later adding he had to get through “dirt and mud and under fences” to get in, and would do the same to get out.


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(WTF...Capitalism kills?)

Looks like the leftover scraps of the OWS crowd.





So out of Trump, Killary, and the Socialist which one will open the border?



Thank you, protesters, for waving those Mexican flags.


This is just what every true red-blooded American wanted to see. After this episode in CA yesterday Trump will probably pick up another 5 million votes in the General Election!



In all likelihood if Trump takes Indiana he's going to be our nominee. There's a lot I don't like about him but we have no alternative so let's give him a chance. You don't become a billionaire because you're stupid. Who knows, he just may turn this country around for the better. One thing for sure...w
hatever he does he can't come close to being worse than Barry. 








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Friday, April 29, 2016

More Than 40 Million People Have Watched This Angry Facebook Rant About Millennials



To put this in context just before Alexis Bloomer appeared on FOX Jesse Watters did "a man on the street interview" with about a dozen Millennials. He showed them these three photos and not one knew who they were.





Watters [holding up image of Ronald Reagan]: Who does this look like to you?

“An old man.”

“Uh, he was a president.”

Watters: Which president?

“I forgot.”

“Not Bush.”

“I live in Vermont. They don’t teach us that.”

Watters: They don’t teach you the president in Vermont.

“Nah.”

Watters: Oh man. Must be because Sanders is your senator.

“Yeah.”

Watters: He won which war?

“Vietnam.”

“The war of democracy of not being able to have privacy in the U.S.”




Watters [holding up image of Martin Luther King, Jr.]: Next one.

“I don’t know who he is, but he doesn’t look too happy.”

Watters: You wouldn’t be too happy if you were him either. He was assassinated.

“He like, did this big ole [SIC] movement, big ole speech, 'I Have a Dream'.”

Watters: What was the movement for?

“To stop slavery.”

Watters: They stopped slavery in the eighteen hundreds.

“Oh.”

Watters: What do we know about the King?

“He has a day named after him…and I don’t know.”

Watters: You get off on that day…from work.





Watters [holding up image of Marilyn Monroe]: Do you know who this is?

“Madonna.”

What is she famous for?

“Dance, music, art and expression.”

“She stood on a subway grate and had her dress blow up.”

Watters: Do you know what president she fooled around with?

“Teddy Roosevelt.”

“Maybe it was Bush.”

Okay, I'll let them slide on MM as crazy as that sounds. But they didn't know who RR and MLK were? Just what are these f--ks being taught in school?

On the other hand, pick the Kardashian and I bet they can tell you the circumference of their ass. 

Oh...and they vote!

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Alexis Bloomer, a Texas anchor at Channel 7, "watched as a young man stepped in front of a limping elderly man and didn't hold the door open for him" last Friday and was so angered by what she'd seen she posted a video about how that young man is all Millennials' spirit animal. On Facebook, the video, which is captioned, "Dear Elders, I'm sorry. Sincerely, A Millennial," has been viewed more than 40 million times, has 1 million shares, and thousands on thousands of comments.

"I pretty much realized that we're just existing, we're not contributing anything to society," Bloomer begins. We don't address our elders with "no ma'am" and "yes ma'am," we listen to music that glorifies drugs and crime, we "use words like 'bae' to describe someone we love, and we idolize people like Kim Kardashian and we shame people like Tim Tebow," making us ungrateful as a whole. Millennials are lazy, entitled, and when they want to be activists, they "[go] on Facebook and [post their] opinion." 








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Thursday, April 28, 2016

29-year-old high school athlete accused of lying about age claims he doesn't know how old he is




Along the same line as you're reading this remember our fearless leader told us not to worry about those Syrian/Iraqi Muslim refugees terrorists because they're totally 100% vetted.

Ben (lying) Rhodes...Barry's mouthpiece:


“We have very extensive screening procedures for all Syrian refugees who would come to the United States. There’s a very careful vetting process that includes our intelligence community, our National Counterterrorism Center, the Department of Homeland Security. So we can make sure we’re carefully screening anybody who comes to the United States.”



You know, just like the great job they're doing stopping 12 million Mexicans from jumping the border wall.


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A South Sudanese high school basketball star accused of lying about his age admitted Wednesday he is not 17, as he claimed to be – but doesn’t exactly how old he is.


‘Teen’ basketball player says he didn’t know he was 29 https://t.co/jAwKiQumvC #JonathanNicola #TorontoStarpic.twitter.com/E5UK3imDfu— Nicholas Keung (@nkeung) April 27, 2016



Jonathan John Elia Nicola, who authorities say is 29, told The Canadian Border Services Agency his mother does not remember his age, Reuters reports.

Nicola was arrested on April 15 after submitting a U.S. visa application with a date of birth of Nov. 25, 1998 — which would make him 17. The agency says a fingerprint match determined he was an individual who had made a previous application to the U.S. using a date of birth of Nov. 1, 1986. That would make him 29.

Also Tuesday, the immigration board ruled Nicola to be a flight risk and ordered him detained until May 24 in Windsor, Ontario. Nicola now faces potential deportation. According to transcripts, he wants to return to South Sudan.

Catholic Central High School in Windsor, where Nicola attended school, has said it respects the immigration board's decision and hopes "this sad story will conclude soon."

At least one rival basketball coach had his suspicions about Catholic Central's new star.

"I knew it when I looked right at him — I said ‘that guy’s 30 years old,'" Cam Nekkers of Pine Ridge Secondary School told The Toronto Star. "After the game, he’s sitting on the bench as a bunch of us walk by; we get past him, and I’m like, ‘Did you look at his face? Does anybody think he’s 17 years old?'"

The Toronto Star reported that Nicola arrived in Canada this past November and was issued a student visa good through January 2017.

A spokesman for the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board wouldn't comment directly on the case, but said a "rigorous" system is in place requiring all international students to present valid government documentation — including passports and study permits — before they can enroll.







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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

A better solution to the Jackson/Tubman $20 bill controversy





Instead of this.



 How about this?











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