Civil Disobedience - OKA Fuck You

Yet another example of why I say, "college age children are too young, too inexperienced, too brainwashed by Leftist educators ... to be entrusted with the vote". It's too big a responsibility for their immature minds.

It is important to remember that you are a poorly educated, ignorant man with racist beliefs who can't possibly understand the value of a good education. You really shouldn't talk about a maturing mind when you never got there.
 
ha ha

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Oh man, tooooo funny.

The following is posted on the youtube page of that video:

Tim Adams, the protester who was tackled inside the Ohio Union during a Monday night rally protesting President-elect Donald Trump, announced on Tuesday that he is seeking to drop the charges of assault filed against Shane Michael Stanton, the student who tackled him.
In a public Facebook post, Adams said the decision came after “it was clear that my assault was not politically motivated in the way that we previously thought, nor was it committed by a Trump supporter.”
Adams, a lead organizer with International Socialist Organization-Columbus, was delivering a speech on the steps leading to the second floor of the Union on Monday night to a crowd of protesters when Stanton descended the steps behind Adams’ back, shoving him and knocking him down.

Stanton’s mother confirmed to The Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday evening that her son has Asperger Syndrome, a developmental condition on the higher-functioning end of the autism spectrum. People with Asperger Syndrome often struggle with social, sensory and communication skills. Friends of Stanton told The Lantern late Monday evening that his condition might have been a factor in his actions.
 
This is gonna be awesome. I hope they use water cannons to hose down the protesters.

Trump planning ´victory
tour´ of states he won

The Hill (Washington, DC), by Jesse Hellman
Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 11/17/2016 3:21:30 PM Post Reply
President-elect Donald Trump will take a "victory tour" across the states he won on Election Day in the coming weeks, his campaign said Thursday. George Gigicos, the Trump campaign´s advance team director, said groundwork is being done for the president-elect´s first trip. "We´re working on a victory tour now. It will happen in the next couple of weeks," Gigicos said at Trump Tower, according to a pool report. Asked where Trump would go, Gigicos responded: "Obviously to the states that we won and the swing states we flipped over."


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