Sunday, June 28th open thread: ‘Screaming for Anarchy’
June 28, 2020
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24 KJV)
Here is this week’s open thread. Please feel free to post links to interesting articles and to discuss whatever issues arise during the course of the day. Nothing is off-topic here.
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Here are Street Bulldogs and “Screaming for Anarchy”
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To go with today’s Theme
DSwamp the world cabal sickness
Goal: Restore the American Republic
https://www.bitchute.com/video/nnz0oYFtyjHN/
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That’s a powerful one Zip! Thanks for sharing it.
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Russia has a bounty on American military? President, Vice President and Chief of Staff know nothing about it? Treason? Here we go again, bring Nadler in to look into this! Trump is obviously not telling the truth. Like I said, here we go again, get a committee up and running and bring in witnesses. This should be good for a couple of weeks.
This was an article from James Carville early this morning on Breitbart, I think, now it is totally gone, even did a search. Are we being played with?
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It’s Russia, Russia, Russia all over again!!!
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New informative vid by Joe M – who Twit suspended
can read the transcript by clicking ⌧More (on right)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/w64rFwcO2TSO/
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“Self destructive compliance” I like that one! Lots of info there, I had heard some of it but not most of it.
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I want to say something about the Statues that are coming down. When I was growing up in the St. Louis area, my Mom and Uncle would take my brothers and cousins to Forest Park. That is where the St. Louis Art Museum is, along with the Statue of St. Louis on Art Hill in front of it. I spent many days growing up in that Art Museum looking for post card pictures and in the Jefferson Memorial, The Bird House, The Botanical Gardens and my favorite place The Highlands. Most of these places were left over from the Worlds Fair in the early 1900’s. We had picnics on the hillside in front of the St. Louis Statue. I have fond memories of the wooden roller coaster, the huge Merry-go-round and some of the Fun House, but it had a mechanical clown behind glass at the entry and my brothers would push me against the glass going in….I do not like clowns to this day. But, back to what I was saying. In the 50’s and 60’s people respected others properties, they learned the history and history is history, whether it is good or bad. It needs to be in sight, not torn down or put away to not remember it. Are kids being raised to not respect anything anymore? I have to wonder what has changed. I know the school books are erasing so much now, that maybe they just do not know how important it is to remember the past. All of these Statues were put up for a reason, to pull them down is not right. When you actually know an area that you see this happening, I guess it hits home to you. It feels like some of my childhood, a good one, is being erased with what they are doing. Thanks for reading this.
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My concern is that after statues the mob will go after grave sites of historical figures. Does anyone else think this is a possibility? I hate to think anyone would sink this low, but never thought I would be seeing what is going on now.
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I wouldn’t be surprised at all, in fact I would be surprised if they didn’t. These people have no common decency or respect.
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