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Sgt Bilko
8 Jul 2017 7:20 am
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Misty » 07 Jul 2017 3:07 pm » wrote: You have a very selective memory.
You mean actual violence like the kind that was committed by one of the newest Republican members of Congress, Greg Gianforte?

You know, the guy who body slammed the reporter?

That 'ugly behavior' was committed by the 'elected official' himself, not by one of his 'supporters.'

Republicans seem fine with the fact that they now have a member of Congress who pleaded guilty to assault.
You have a very selective biased understanding of the issue. Conservatives prefer discussion. Leftwing moonbats never allow that by shutting down conservatives by any means possible including violence. This has been done on college campuses across the nation. Why do you ignore the violence the leftwing moonbats commit!!

Acts of Terror: A History of Left-Wing Political Violence in America

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... n-america/

After a Bernie Sanders campaign volunteer attempted to assassinate Republican members of Congress in Virginia, many on the left began insisting that “both sides” need to moderate their violent political rhetoric. But history proves that most major incidents of political violence and assassination attempts were committed by leftists in the United States.

Democrat volunteer James T. Hodgkinson opened fire as Republicans practiced for a charity baseball game, seriously wounding Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), on June 14, 2017. Immediately thereafter, the New York Times blamed Republican “violent rhetoric” for the Democrat shooter’s actions. And as the nation took stock of Hodgkinson’s actions, many voices also called for “both sides” to stop with the harsh political rhetoric. The conceit is that “both sides” are responsible for Hodgkinson’s crime.

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