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OR: Gibson Says Patriot Prayer 'Always' Has Guns Ahead of Rally
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The Patriot Prayer rally scheduled for Aug. 4 is set to take place at the Waterfront -- possibly allowing protesters to carry guns. The right-wing group's leader Joey Gibson announced the location during his Facebook Live on Friday. He later posted more details saying the "Gibson For Senate Freedom March" will start at Salmon Street Springs at noon. Gibson is a U.S. Senate candidate in Washington state.
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PHORTO
(7/31/2018)
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"We make no apologies for the use of force in keeping our communities safe from the scourge of right-wing violence."
Except that 99% of the violence is initiated by left-wing 'protesters'.
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