Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government’s purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding.
— Justice Louis D. Brandeis
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This, of course, is how the Democrats see things. President Trump’s call for enforcing the rule of law and quelling the Blacks’ riots is seen by Dems as racist. In their hate-filled, oikophobic minds, anything short of fueling the fires of Black Rage is racist.
It’s true! CNN, the most distrusted name in “News,” can be counted upon by Americans and our domestic enemies to be the first to report and the first to distort. Then, they’re not “The Press.” which rightfully enjoys constitutionally enumerated protects; they’re a Left-wing propaganda organ.
You got to give to our domestic enemies, the Democrats and those sort that they farm for votes; they do know how to manage a crisis – especially if it’s a largely manufactured one.
They ranted and raved about the entirely peaceful Anti-Lockdown Protests; stayed utter silent about the Blacks’ protests with their concomitant riots, looting, and murder of police officers; and they’re now screaming and blustering over President Trump’s campaign rallies.
This, my fellow Americans, is what it looks like when hate wins. This, my fellow Americans, is what we must wage war against. This, my fellow Americans, is the Democrat party, their supporters, and the sorts who are likely Dem voters.
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