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VA: Richmond Police continue clearing area around Lee statue
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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"They're sleeping with Glocks in their hands," he said. "You go by there, they're laying on the ground asleep with a Glock in their hand., AR-15 on their shoulder, bulletproof vest. I'm sorry. Why is that needed?"
Richmond Police said over the past 30 days, they've responded to nearly 150 calls for service at the Lee statue.
That's partly the reason why they're making their rounds, telling those who set up camp to move along. |
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PHORTO
(8/1/2020)
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All in the hopes of change," he said.
Sound familiar? Hope? Change?
An obvious Obama Kool Aid drinker with no grasp of reality whatsoever.
Remember the millenials in 2008?
"Why are you voting for Obama?"
"Hope and change."
"What does that mean? What do you hope for?"
"Change."
"Change, to what?"
"I don't know."
Unbelievable. |
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