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  1. CS natureboy

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    What are you talking about DL??? Ilhan Omar and her friends are the new face of the Democrat party.

    This woman is someone YOU support when you vote Democrat.

    You support her, the Democrat party and their radical anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-white male agenda.

    You can remain in denial but you can't change the facts...;)
     
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  2. Sanity_is_Relative

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    As Far-Right Violence Surges, Ted Cruz Seeks To Brand Antifa A Terrorist Organization


    “Antifa are terrorists, violent masked bullies who ‘fight fascism’ with actual fascism, protected by liberal privilege,” resolution co-sponsor Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said in a statement Thursday.

    Cruz called Antifa a “terrorist organization composed of hateful, intolerant radicals who pursue their extreme agenda through aggressive violence.”

    The resolution calls for the “designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization,” and states that “Antifa is a movement that intentionally combines violence with the group’s alt-left positions.”

    But it’s violence by white supremacists and other right-wing extremist disciples that has been rising since Barack Obama’s presidency and has surged since Donald Trump took office.

    A preliminary tally by the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism found that domestic extremists took the lives of at least 50 people in 2018, up from the 37 the previous year. Last year was the fourth deadliest for extremist attacks since 1970, according to the report. And “every single extremist killing in 2018 ... had a link to right-wing extremism,” the report found. The FBI reported a 17% jump in hate crimes in 2017, its latest report, over the previous year.

    The far right accounted for 73% of extremist murders in the U.S. between 2009 and 2018, according to the ADL data, compared to 23% by jihadists. Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan described white supremacist violence as a “huge issue” and an “increasingly concerning threat” in a Capitol Hill hearing just last month.

    Cruz and Cassidy’s nonbinding resolution wouldn’t change U.S. law, and no law currently exists specifically against domestic terrorism. But the senators’ resolution could serve to twist perceptions in the face of facts.

    As proof of Antifa violence, the senators’ resolution points to activists occupying the area outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office, posting ICE officials’ personal information online, and an assault on conservative journalist Andy Ngo at a demonstration in Portland, Oregon, that was captured on video.

    While the Anti-Defamation League decries violence by Antifa, it pointed out in a statement on its website that far-right extremists are the far greater threat.

    “Right-wing extremists have been one of the largest and most consistent sources of domestic terror incidents in the United States for many years; they have murdered hundreds of people in this country over the last ten years alone,” the ADL stated. “To date, there have not been any known Antifa-related murders.”

    The Antifa “reject racism but use unacceptable tactics,” the statement added. “White supremacists use even more extreme violence to spread their ideologies of hate, to intimidate ethnic minorities, and undermine democratic norms.”

    Earlier this week self-avowed neo-Nazi James Alex Fields Jr. was sentenced to life plus 419 years for deliberately driving his car into a crowd of counter protesters at the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring several others.

    Last year 11 people were killed when accused gunman Robert Bowers, who spewed his anti-Semitic rants on a favorite social media site of neo-Nazis, opened fire at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in the deadliest attack on Jews in the nation’s history. In 2015 white supremacist Dylann Roof fatally shot nine members of the Emanuel African Methodist Church in Charleston, including the church pastor. Cesar Sayoc of Florida earlier this year pleaded guilty to charges of mailing devices that looked like pipebombs to Trump critics.

    The first of a gang of Proud Boys, the group in the Portland protest known for a strategy of provoking violence, were sentenced this month for a violent melee on Manhattan’s Upper East Side last year after organization leader Gavin McGinnis spoke at the Metropolitan Republican Club.

    The ADL website points out that Antifa is a loose collection of groups of protesters who take on right-wing demonstrators on an ad hoc basis, and are not part of one organized group. Cruz and Cassidy’s resolution, therefore, could risk labeling any counter protester as a terrorist.
     
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    Nebraska woman attacks local Spider-Man statue as a ‘hate crime’ against Christianity after mistaking it for Satan

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/07/ne...st-christianity-after-mistaking-it-for-satan/
     
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    Liberals Viciously Harass MAGA-Themed Bride, Wish Death Upon Her Son in ICU with Brain Bleed

    Democrats are showing their true colors yet again.
    Jul 13, 2019
    ByShane Trejo


    West Michigan resident Audra Johnson, who went viral after wearing a wedding dress with “Make America Great Again” embroidered upon it, has been receiving vicious threats from liberals in the days since her July 4 wedding.

    “I can’t believe the hypocrisy coming out of the left,” Johnson told Big League Politics. “For being the party of tolerance, they sure are being intolerant.”

    Johnson, a pro-life activist in the Michigan Republican Party who is the Kent County leader for the Michigan Heartbeat Coalition, has had her Facebook page attacked by liberal trolls who have posted demeaning, sexist, and hate-filled remarks incessantly since her wedding to military veteran Jeff Johnson.

    WARNING: Some of these comments are graphic and contain profane language.

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    Some of the comments posted by liberals can be seen above.




    Even more disgustingly, liberals wished death upon Johnson’s son who is in the intensive care unit at the Helen Devos Children Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI with a brain bleed following an ATV accident on Friday.

    “I posted about my son being in the ICU because of a bad accident he was in yesterday,” Johnson said. “There was nothing political about the post. Liberals immediately began celebrating his injuries. Some even going as far as to say they hoped he die.”

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    Liberals want your children dead if you refuse to conform to their anti-American ideology.

    Facebook has allowed all of these abusive posts to remain on her page as the trolls continue to post their unadulterated hate, while posts defending Johnson against the polls are getting flagged by the censors.

    Johnson notes that her husband’s ethnicity is African-American while she is Filipino, making the hatred from the liberals regarding their biracial wedding particularly disgusting and hypocritical.

    “I really feel like because we are such a mixed family — he’s African-American, I’m Filipino … we both thought it was really important to show people that that’s wrong,” she said.

    Once again, the base of the Democrats – whose slogan was once “Love Trumps Hate” – is showing that they support the most vile forms of harassment against their political enemies. They will likely continue to grow more unhinged and violent as the presidential election in 2020 comes into focus.
     
    1. Sanity_is_Relative
      When did words become the same as physical attacks?
       
      Sanity_is_Relative, Jul 22, 2019
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      when they fit the purposes of the right...
       
      anon_de_plume, Jul 31, 2019
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  5. shootersa

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    Well, but you agree these are vicious attacks, wouldn't you Sanity?
     
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      From whom? Do you have definitive proof that every person is a liberal?
       
      anon_de_plume, Jul 31, 2019
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  6. stumbler

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    READ: Alleged Mob Boss Killer Is QAnon Believer Who Thought Trump Backed Him

    https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/...-cali-qanon-conspiracy-mob-killer-lawyer-says
     
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  7. latecomer91364

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    This bullshit just gets stupider and stupider. Delusional mobsters (or just plain lying, as mobsters do) now... LMFAO
    Scraping the bottom of the Leftie barrel up there... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzztenor.gif

    Come on, Dumbler - that's what you've got? Pathetic.
     
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  8. stumbler

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    Most Domestic Terrorism Arrests Tied to White Supremacy: FBI Director

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/angry...s-by-security-accusing-them-of-theft?ref=home
     
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  9. CS natureboy

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    Why don't you go start your own thread you dumbfuck...
     
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  10. conroe4

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    I don't know what thread to post my stupid shit in so I

    Post the same cut and paste shit from highly unreliable sources to every fucking thread on the board.
     
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  11. Sanity_is_Relative

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    The FBI Counted 100 Domestic Terrorism Arrests In The Past 9 Months
    [​IMG] Ryan J. Reilly,HuffPost 1 hour 56 minutes ago


    Wray said that about 100 targets of FBI domestic terrorism investigations were arrested in the first three quarters of the federal government’s 2019 fiscal year, which ran from October 2018 through June 2019. That would put the current year on track to outpace the 120 domestic terrorism arrests the FBI recorded in fiscal 2018, but potentially below the 150 domestic terrorism arrests of fiscal 2017.

    An FBI official said previously that about half of these arrested targets whose efforts the FBI seeks to “disrupt” are charged with state and local crimes, while others are charged with federal crimes that would appear on their face to be unrelated to terrorism.

    Wray told the Judiciary Committee that the individuals in the “majority” of the domestic terrorism cases investigated by the bureau “are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacist violence.”

    The bureau takes domestic terrorism “extremely seriously,” Wray said, regardless of ideology. After the anti-Muslim terrorist attack in New Zealand in March, President Donald Trump said that he did not believe white nationalism was a rising global threat.

    The U.S. government lacks a statute that broadly outlaws domestic terrorism, which can make federal officials hesitant to label acts of domestic terrorism what they are. The FBI Agents Association, among others, has pushed Congress to adopt such a statute, and polling indicates that most Americans would support that kind of law.

    The federal government has sometimes struggled to convict alleged domestic terrorists or reached plea agreements that were more generous than they would have been if the defendant were inspired by designated foreign terrorist organizations.

    In other clear cases of domestic terrorism ― such as in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 and Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015 ― defendants have instead faced federal civil rights charges that led to lifetime prison sentences.

    The 2019 domestic terrorism arrest figures would include Cesar Sayoc, the Trump fanatic who mailed pipe bombs to those he perceived as the president’s enemies last fall. Sayoc’s attorneys argued this week that the Trump “super fan” became convinced that Democrats were a threat based on the president’s rhetoric and the false stories that clogged his own social media feed. “A rational observer may have brushed off Trump’s tweets as hyperbole, but Mr. Sayoc took them to heart,” his attorneys wrote.

    Wray’s remarks came the same day as a D.C.-based neo-Nazi reached a plea deal on a gun charge in a case that illustrates the problems federal officials face in domestic terrorism investigations. Jeffrey Clark, who has extensive ties to the alt-right, came under federal scrutiny because his relatives were concerned about his violent rhetoric in the days after his younger brother and fellow neo-Nazi committed suicide in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre.

    Clark stockpiled racist gear in his room and considered the Pittsburgh shooter a “hero” whose victims “deserved” to be killed. A federal prosecutor said Clark was “a bomb” waiting to explode. But he was charged with a seemingly unrelated crime under a rarely invoked federal statute that makes it illegal to possess a firearm while using or addicted to a controlled substance.

    Clark took a plea deal that will likely lead to a prison sentence of between 10 and 16 months. He was arrested in November, which means he could be released from custody right after his sentencing in September.


    Let's see if those that refuse to read read just this part.
    Wray told the Judiciary Committee that the individuals in the “majority” of the domestic terrorism cases investigated by the bureau “are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacist violence.”
     
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  12. stumbler

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    GOP candidate arrested over insane mass shooting threat – one day after actually shooting someone

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/07/go...reat-one-day-after-actually-shooting-someone/
     
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  13. latecomer91364

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    Fumbles trotting out every story about some whack-job committing violence is fucking meaningless drivel. The Republican party neither endorses nor encourages violent actions by these fringe groups or individuals. Not so with the Dems, as far as Antifa is concerned. Not only do we NOT hear any condemnation, we hear blatant support, all while turning a blind eye to their textbook Brown Shirt tactics. Ask Andy Ngo, among others, about the beatings they received at the hands of these rabid dogs - these domestic terrorists.

    Firstly, all GOP politicians should, and many specifically do, condemn supremacist groups, but the Dems not only DON'T condemn Antifa, you've got people like Deputy DNC chair Keith Ellison, who actually allows his support for Antifa to be photographed: one, posing with and admiring a copy of the book "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook", and another with Antifa's Portland chief, Luis Enrique Marquez. He has since deleted his pro-Antifa tweets.

    There are nutjobs who self-affiliate themselves with both the left and right, but only the Dems actually encourage violence by supporting groups like Antifa.

    Dumbler has nothing, so in his dim wit, he thinks these posts make some kind of difference. Copy and Paste away, oh loser with nothing relevant to say...
     
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  14. Sanity_is_Relative

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    Trump Warns 'Gutless' Antifa May Be Branded Terror Group As Far-Right Killings Rise
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    President Donald Trump warned Saturday that “consideration is being given” to declaring antifacist protesters — Antifa — a “terror” organization. He issued the threat even though Antifa followers haven’t been linked to a single killing, while the death toll of far-right extremists is surging.

    Trump’s warning follows a nonbinding resolution introduced earlier this month by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) calling for the “designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.” Cruz later called on Attorney General William Barr to investigate Antifa. He attacked Antifa after conservative journalist Andy Ngo was bloodied in a clash last month with counterprotesters in Portland, Oregon.

    Lawbreakers driven by political ideology aren’t charged in the U.S. with domestic terrorism, but rather with offenses such as assault, hate crimes or homicide. But designating antifascist protesters as a terror organization would allow law enforcement more leeway to investigate participants, as well as their affiliations, according to Georgetown University law professor Neal Katyal, a former national security adviser to the Justice Department.

    But targeting Antifa misses the source of deadly political violence in the nation. Just weeks ago, acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan branded white supremacist violence a “huge issue” and an “increasingly concerning threat” in a Capitol Hill hearing.

    Last year, 11 people were killed when accused gunman Robert Bowers, who spewed his anti-Semitic rants on a favorite social media site of neo-Nazis, opened fire at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in the deadliest attack on Jews in the nation’s history. In 2015, white supremacist Dylann Roof fatally shot nine members of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

    Earlier this month, self-avowed neo-Nazi James Alex Fields Jr. was sentenced to life plus 419 years for deliberately driving his car into a crowd of counterprotesters at the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring several others.

    A preliminary tally by the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism found that domestic extremists took the lives of at least 50 people in 2018 — up from 37 the previous year — and that each of the killings “had a link to right-wing extremism.” It was the fourth-deadliest year for extremist attacks since 1970. The FBI reported a 17% jump in hate crimes in 2017, its latest report, over the previous year.

    The far right accounted for 73% of 425 extremist murders in the U.S. between 2009 and 2018, according to the ADL data.

    Antifa is a loosely linked collection of groups of protesters who take on right-wing demonstrators on an ad hoc basis, rather than a single organized group. Designating such protesters as part of a terror group risks branding any demonstrators against a right-wing ideology as terrorists.

    “It is dangerous and overly broad to use labels that are disconnected [from] actual individual conduct,” Hina Shamsi, director of the national security project at the American Civil Liberties Union, told The Washington Post last week. “Any such scheme raises significant due process, equal protection and First Amendment constitutional concerns.”
     
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    Looks like this is another one on the right.

     
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    It takes a special kind of moronic Asshole to jump right into the 'looks like it's from the right" bandwagon when there have been no news reports to support that premise. I'm in Cali, been watching this closely on the news and no motive has even been out for speculation as yet. I certainly don't see any reporting of that in Dumbler's typical copy and paste bullshit.

    Fucking bloodsucker.
     
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  17. stumbler

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    You are a flat out liar.

    Gilroy gunman posted ominous Instagram messages before mass shooting

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/07/gi...nous-instagram-messages-before-mass-shooting/
     
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      Haha - anything else in your piddly- ads little brain that you think ties this in with the right?

      PS: The Republican Party does not endorse Nazi type groups of any color. The garbage you threw up says it's an anti-Semetic group, whoever the fuck they are - that goes them more to the Left these days.

      Simpleton
       
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    Oh, now see, Rear Admiral Butt Nugget has proven you a liar with his reach all the way back to a statement from 1890 (that's right, almost 130 years ago) and his claim that "might is right" is a white supremacist, anti-Semitic manifesto!!!

    You should be ashamed of yourself, questioning anything Rear Admiral Butt Nugget posts here.
    He's always right, you know.

    Plus, he's sourcing no less reliable and fair sources as wrong story and heavy.com!!

    At least in his own twisted little world, he's always right.
    *sarcasm off
     
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  19. conroe4

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    Those rawstory articles have gotten worse with time, and I don't read an ounce of them. Sure wish they weren't so long.
    They think if they pound it into your head, it's gonna change you. Fat chance.
     
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    In light of the zero murders perpetrated by Antifa, this article bears another read.

    All of the extremist killings in the US in 2018 had links to right-wing extremism, according to new report
    John Haltiwanger Jan. 24, 2019

    Every extremist killing in the US in 2018 had a link to a right-wing extremism, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism.

    The report zeroes in on incidents such as the high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018, and the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in October 2018.

    There were at least 50 extremist-related killings in the US in 2018, according to the report, making it the fourth-deadliest year on record for domestic extremist-related killings since 1970.

    "The extremist-related murders in 2018 were overwhelmingly linked to right-wing extremists," the report states. "Every one of the perpetrators had ties to at least one right-wing extremist movement, although one had recently switched to supporting Islamist extremism. White supremacists were responsible for the great majority of the killings, which is typically the case."

    Guns were involved in the vast majority of the killings - 42 of out 50.

    The Anti-Defamation League's findings are consistent with other recent research on right-wing extremism in the US, which shows it's on the rise.

    "The number of terrorist attacks by far-right perpetrators rose over the past decade, more than quadrupling between 2016 and 2017," the Center for Strategic and International Studies said in a November 2018 report. "The recent pipe bombs and the October 27, 2018, synagogue attack in Pittsburgh are symptomatic of this trend."

    Correspondingly, a November 2018 analysis from The Washington Post on global terrorism data showed that far-right violence has been on the rise since President Donald Trump entered the White House.

    "Over the past decade, attackers motivated by right-wing political ideologies have committed dozens of shootings, bombings and other acts of violence, far more than any other category of domestic extremist," the report stated.

    The report said this has occurred alongside a "decades-long drop-off in violence by left-wing groups," which were considered the top extremist threat in the US three to four decades ago.

    Meanwhile, three men and a male high school student were earlier this month charged with plotting to attack a Muslim community in upstate New York with explosives. In a separate incident, a Colorado man was arrested last Saturday after he posted on social media that he planned to kill "as many girls as I see." Police reportedly feared the man planned to target a Women's March event occurring nearby.

    Relatedly, FBI data released in early November 2018 showed hate crimes rose 17% in 2017.

    The Trump administration has faced criticism over its approach to extremism, as many feel it's exaggerated the threat posed by jihadists while largely ignoring the violence perpetrated by far-right groups.

    President Donald Trump sparked a significant amount of backlash over his response to deadly far-right violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. Trump controversially blamed the violence on "many sides." Far-right leaders praised Trump's response to the events in Charlottesville, and have often spoken approvingly of him.

    On top of concerns regarding his rhetoric, critics feel Trump isn't taking the issue seriously enough given he cut funding to programs designed to counter violent extremism.

    An October 2018 poll from the Public Religion Research Institute showed a majority of Americans agree that Trump has "encouraged white supremacist groups" with his decisions and behavior.