The Obnoxious ‘Genocide Joe’ Protesters – Wall Street Journal

Biden may be in for a rerun of 1968, with a ruinous Democratic Chicago convention.
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David F
1 year ago

JB will have emergency powers granted again (still) by the weak socialist democrats and will have the national guard deny the constitutional rights granted by the 1st Amendment. It’s all going to be a cluster … “There will be blood” will be showing live in Chicago.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

two recent important stories that could effect for city government, law enforcement, taxpayers & protesters during dem convention for big $bucks$:

  1. this recent SC decision, or decisions not to pursue case, allows police officer injured in BLM protest to sue BLM protest organizers for injuries caused by individual protestors (https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-rejects-blm-activists-bid-evade-police-officers-lawsuit-rcna140048&nbsp😉
  2. City of Chicago has approved lawsuit claim by protester during G. Floyd demonstration (riots?) for $750,000 that protester was injured by CPD during protest with virtually no evidence. In this article several alderman are worried this set president for dem convention to turn into endless lawsuits by protestors ( https://chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/2024/04/15/george-floyd-murder-protests-man-injured-police-settlement-lawsuit-dnc-democratic-convention)
sue
1 year ago

Like joe is such a great guy

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