These must be incredibly trying times for anyone in law enforcement. They are certainly difficult times for us to watch.
If it isn’t bad enough that rioters and looters are destroying cities such as Charlotte, North Carolina, those who commit those crimes can expect the attorney general to spin the events to the point where they are almost given a pass. When violence is tolerated or explained away as “free speech,” expect more violence. This does not require a law degree to figure out.
We’ll refer you on the next page to an excerpt from a recent speech given by U. S. Attorney General Lynch. In a manner typical of the Obama administration, she finds a way to praise “peaceful protesters” in the middle of a riot. She speaks of needing to hear “voices of change” while mobs are looting stores and turning communities into war zones.
Her message really consists of cheerleading the stoking of racial tensions while winking at the violence being committed.
If you can stand 52 seconds of nonsense, we’ve got the clip ready for your viewing.
Everyone knows how you lie
F**k you
POS
Sorry in advance for my language- she a friggin$#%&!@*!
Peaceful?
it is not a peaceful protest when it turns to violence, then it is called a riot and then they should be prosecuted at the highest level…
You are so full of c**p
When did riots become peaceful, perhaps a definition is necessary.
ri·ot
ˈrīət/
noun
1.
a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
“riots broke out in the capital”
synonyms: uproar, commotion, upheaval, disturbance, furor, tumult, melee, scuffle, fracas, fray, brawl, free-for-all; More
2.
an impressively large or varied display of something.
“the garden was a riot of color”
synonyms: mass, sea, splash, show, exhibition
“the garden was a riot of color”
verb
1.
take part in a violent public disturbance.
What was peaceful about it?
B*******