It's clear this is orchestrated by both the left and the right. The goal is to make Trump, who is the victim, look like the cause of the violence that they directed at Trump..
For months they have been tipping their hands. How can they stop Trump.
The last debate was a sham. A way to give themselves plausible deniability. They stopped attacking Trump so they could appear innocent when the violence that was planned later wouldn't be blamed on them.Then when it started, they all sounded like they were reading from the same teleprompter. They all claim that Trump cause this. Bull Shiite. If there ever was a true indication that the establishment isn't just Democrats but Republicans as well, this is it.
These riots are the latest attempt to stop Trump. It's no small wonder that it started in Hillary and Obama's home town by organizations that both of them have openly supported in the past, Blacklivesmatter and Moveon.org. The same people that brought us the riots in Ferguson and Baltimore. It's not a surprise that Occupy WallStreet turned into an exercise in Jew bashing. CAIR, or Hamas in America, was deeply involved.
Somebody explain why members of Hamas were seen training protesters in Ferguson MI. HAMAS Group: “We Muslims Are Behind Ferguson Race Riots; Help Us Mobilize Michael Brown Movement”
From: CAIR [email protected]
Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:03 PM
Subject: TODAY – National American Muslim Call-In on Ferguson, Michael Brown Movement
Over the past couple of weeks, the world has witnessed a massive and growing uprising against police brutality on streets across the United States. In the wake of the tragic police killing of Mike Brown, an unarmed African-American teenager, thousands of protestors — yelling #HandsUp #DontShoot #JusticeforMikeBrown — continue to rise up. The City of #Ferguson has subsequently become a focal point in national consciousness, re-igniting deeper conversations about racism, profiling, police brutality, and police militarization. Join us tonight to hear from a number of Muslim-Americans who have been active, on the streets and online, in this movement; hear perspective on what this moment means for the country and for Muslim-Americans, and learn how to get involved during this critical time.
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