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    A Dangerous New Threat

    Some guy writing articles for Splinter, has come out and said that we are going to be revisiting history with the bombings of the 70's, like those that the Weather Underground pulled off.
    A writer for the popular progressive news website Splinter is warning supporters of President Trump that if they have a problem with the heckling of administration officials in public places, they haven’t seen anything yet.


    “Do you think that being asked to leave a restaurant, or having your meal interrupted, or being called by the public is bad? My fascism-enabling friends, this is only the beginning,” writes Splinter senior writer Hamilton Nolan.

    Pointing to history, he writes that the U.S. “had thousands of domestic bombings per year in the early 1970s.”


    “This is what happens when citizens decide en masse that their political system is corrupt, racist, and unresponsive,” says Nolan.


    “The people out of power have only just begun to flex their dissatisfaction. The day will come, sooner that you all think, when Trump administration officials will look back fondly on the time when all they had to worry about was getting hollered at at a Mexican restaurant.”

    Nolan, who counts an op-ed for the New York Times among his writing credits, contends Trump administration officials should not be allowed “to live their lives in peace and affluence while they inflict serious harms on large portions of the American population.”


    “Not being able to go to restaurants and attend parties and be celebrated is just the minimum baseline here. These people, who are pushing America merrily down the road to fascism and white nationalism, are delusional if they do not think that the backlash is going to get much worse,” he says.


    Nolan says some of the “Trump outrages,” such as “ripping families apart at the border, show their costs immediately; others, like eschewing the fight against climate change and neutering the EPA and mainstreaming white nationalist ideas, will be manifesting their costs for many decades to come.”


    In the years 1971 and 1972 alone, according to the FBI, more than 2,000 bombs were planted throughout the United States by domestic terrorist groups. Among the chief culprits was the Weather Underground, led by Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorn, who hosted a fundraiser at their home to launch Barack Obama’s political career. Among the Weather Underground’s targets were the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol.



    http://www.wnd.com/2018/06/up-next-1...s-progressive/
    Does anybody really want this? This guy and anybody that follows him should garner the attention of anybody with even half a brain. It looks like he got some courage out of the shooting of Congress members at the baseball park and is willing to poke his supporters into doing much worse. This should scare us all.

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    They're out there.
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    “You can vote your way into socialism, but you have to shoot your way out.” — Too fundamental to have an attribution


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    Where do these idiots come up with their ideas? Ripping familys apart at the border?? Get the hell away from the GD border!!!
    These people, who are pushing America merrily down the road to fascism and white nationalism, are delusional if they do not think that the backlash is going to get much worse,” he says.
    Backlash from what? The politically correct....I sure have been deleting a lot lately. Let's just keep it at political Correctness.
    Hey maybe that's what we need, well as long as we're allowed to shoot back at the peace loving, equal rights loving lefties.
    This is your mind on drugs!

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