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originally posted by: burgerbuddy
What's even crazier is that some pundits are saying that Trump should not hold rallies at night anymore!
They are saying that the rioters are more docile in the daytime.
Is that the most f'd up thing you ever heard?!
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: reldra
That's enough for me. I feel confident my OP is solid. Others can have fun blaming 'illegals' that were probably the legal citizens of the city.
Lol nice try but there was nothing solid about this, just admit that this is a failed troll op.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Thats not Fair! LMAO
originally posted by: Metallicus
a reply to: reldra
He holds in a rally with a large Hispanic population and Trump plans to build a wall to keep their family members out and deport their family members that have sought a path to citizenship or are on the way with help from community groups and Trump goes to New Mexico and has a rally?
It is called enforcing the law. Something Presidents are SUPPOSED to do.
It's not that it's not fair, it isn;t accurate in this case.
Ummmm Trump had a rally - FACT
Protestors broke the law - FACT
This ain't rocket science.
Cheers - Dave
We are not quite sure about the second fact. But Trump knew the outcome of having a rally there. FACT
originally posted by: Looselungjones2
Lets see... whats more dangerous for society. Pissed off protestors and instigators. Or the possible leader of the nation using out right false lies to describe particular sections of the population. To bad they didnt make him run and hop barriers again how ironic that was.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: reldra
That's enough for me. I feel confident my OP is solid. Others can have fun blaming 'illegals' that were probably the legal citizens of the city.
Lol nice try but there was nothing solid about this, just admit that this is a failed troll op.
I do not make Troll threads. A lot of trolls seemed to show up though.
originally posted by: reldra
Pundits wonder why Trump held a rally there. There is very little chance that Trump can turn that state red. The Hispanic population, contrary to Trumps statements do not have a 'great relationship' with him.
I am not surprised that people took to the streets to protest. His own statements caused this.
He holds in a rally with a large Hispanic population and Trump plans to build a wall to keep their family members out and deport their family members that have sought a path to citizenship or are on the way with help from community groups and Trump goes to New Mexico and has a rally?
What did he expect? Some people to change their vote to him? Ridiculous.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Tiamat384
a reply to: reldra
It's the person who did nothing wrong in this instance fault. But sure, blame him. Lol. I hate seeing these idiots "protesting". It isn't legal protest. Your rights end where another's begin. You can not stop someone else from practicing their rights.
Of course it is a legal protest. Not sure how you came to your conclusion. He was able to have his rally.
originally posted by: reldra
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He holds in a rally with a large Hispanic population and Trump plans to build a wall to keep their family members out and deport their family members that have sought a path to citizenship or are on the way with help from community groups and Trump goes to New Mexico and has a rally?
What did he expect? Some people to change their vote to him? Ridiculous.
Laredo, Texas - Mexican drug cartels using teenage death squads in America
Teenage hitman Rosalio "Bart" Reta confesses 30 hits in Mexico and several in the US between the age of 13 and 17.
"Drug Violence Spills Over The Border From Mexico. The scrawny young man at the defense table was only 17, and had only a peach-fuzz mustache in his mugshot. But authorities say he was already a seasoned assassin in the U.S. for some of Mexico's drug lords.
The trial last month of American citizen Rosalio "Bart" Reta, combined with the case against a co-defendant and interviews with law enforcement officials, has cast a spotlight on a new danger along the border.
Mexican drug lords locked in a bloody fight for control of a pipeline that runs from Mexico to Dallas and up through middle America have brazenly stationed hit squads and reconnaissance teams in Laredo.
In the past two years, rival cartels have killed at least seven people in Laredo, including a victim stalked and killed near his job site and a man gunned down in the parking lot of a popular restaurant, U.S. authorities say. Nearly all the victims were mixed up in the drug trade themselves.
"That river does not stop these people," said Webb County Sheriff's Maj. Doyle Holdridge, who for the past 30 years has been working drug cases along the Rio Grande, which separates Laredo from its Mexican sister city, Nuevo Laredo. The cities have a combined population of half a million.
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originally posted by: reldra
CNN
Pundits wonder why Trump held a rally there. There is very little chance that Trump can turn that state red. The Hispanic population, contrary to Trumps statements do not have a 'great relationship' with him.