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There was rioting in Denver last night, yet it’s interesting to me that none of the local “mainstream” TV stations (ABC, CBS, etc), have covered it at all.
There was rioting in Denver last night, yet it’s interesting to me that none of the local “mainstream” TV stations (ABC, CBS, etc), have covered it at all.
Because they are busy head lining riots in Europe..Rotterdam. Then people think nothing wrong is happening in the US.
Just like vaccine protests only happen in Europe..not here..oh no, not here.
If ever there were a good place for an above-ground nuclear test in the twenty-first century.......
I would not go that far, but I would not object to very localized drone missiles taking out the homes of certain rabble rousers who actually encourage rioting, burning and looting.
Good to see the highly enlightened and educated citizens of Portland holding the Louis Vuitton store accountable for their racist decision in the Rittenhouse trial. Such a shining example for the rest of the country to follow.
Nah..... These rioters are leaves... To kill a tree, attack the roots, not the leaves. You're not thinking high enough on the totem pole.
Attacking the roots would involve.........
1) Look at the soil the tree is growing in.
2) Who planted that tree.
3) Digging to get to the roots.
Portland has been this way for a long time. At one time, Portland was one of the most dangerous ports towns in America. Kidnapping, known as "Shanghaiing", was a common crime during the early 20th century.
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