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The crowd then erupts into a chant of “Socialism sucks!”
In a statement to the Washington Post, Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill said President Trump and Republicans were to blame for the display of “incivility, intolerance and aggression.”
Emails posted online and reported by The Post show the protest seemed to have been organized by Nelson Diaz, the chairman of the Republican Party in Miami-Dade County.
The YouTube clip was shot by a man who reports say is the leader of the Miami chapter of the Proud Boys, according to the right-wing blog Big League Politics.
“Some holier than thou keyboard warriors may not agree with our methods, but I’ll remind them about Maxine Waters condoning violence, and the rest of her party not denouncing the masked leftist domestic terrorists aka antifa,” read a post on the Miami Proud Boys Facebook page.
Yeah been happening to me also
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@Smiley That's some good stuff right there.
HAPPENING NOW: U.S.-bound migrants cross the border between Mexico and Guatemala. https://abc7ne.ws/2S5fums
Does anyone know any National Guardsmen?
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Why is one of the Honduran hoarde that plans to charge the US border wearing a shirt from the Hillary Clinton "Onward Together" group that says, "The Future is Female"?
Bet that created some gijjawatz
The concussion suppression system on that thing must be some new tech
Look at the ground on that pic
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Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez also tweeted late Friday that he spoke with his Guatemalan counterpart, Jimmy Morales, and asked permission to send Honduran civil protection personnel to the bridge to help the migrants.
Oh, boy.
Saturday, October 20 is turning into a battle of other worldly powers as an occult store in Brooklyn, New York prepares to host a ritual to "hex" newly appointed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. In response, an exorcist in California will be hosting a regularly scheduled mass and will pray for the justice to protect him from " a conjuring of evil."
Catland Books in Brooklyn describes their event as "a public hex on Brett Kavanaugh, upon all rapists and the patriarchy at large which emboldens, rewards and protects them."
According to the Facebook page for the event, more than 16,000 people are attending.