- Mon Jul 25, 2016 8:01 am
#74549
We have AssClown Loser Lucky firmly on record here claiming that the imminent Donk-retardic Convulsion (no, that's how I meant to spell it) is going to be a display of peace, harmony and love. A veritable love in that hasn't been seen since the summer of love in the 60's.
The Bernouts are restless. From the American Mirror:
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Da shits about to get real up in dis bitch.
Harmony and understandingAu Contraire mon frere!
Sympathy and trust abounding
No more falsehoods or derisions
Golden living dreams of visions
Mystic crystal revalation
And the mind's true liberation
Aquarius!
Aquarius!
When the moon is in the Seventh House
And Jupiter aligns with Mars
Then peace will guide the planets
And love will steer the stars
The Bernouts are restless. From the American Mirror:
(http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video- ... nt-bernie/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
There’s an all-out revolt unfolding at the Democratic National Convention.In further news from the American Mirror that illustrates the peaceful atmosphere of the Convulsion:
During a breakfast for California delegates Monday morning, attendees pounded on the tables and chanted “Bernie!”
As silverware, plates and glasses clanked, the speaker attempted to calm down the crowd, repeatedly yelling, “Alright, alright, alright.”
“Come on,” she added, but they wouldn’t relent.
Another video shows a speaker pleading with the crowd, mistakenly asking, “Are we a Democratic family here?”
“No!” was the reply. “Count the votes!” they chanted.
To the Democratic National Committee elites, keeping average Americans away from their convention is a good idea, while protecting the southern border from intruding terrorists, rapists and murderers is a bad one.CBS News reports:
The DNC has erected a four-mile fence around its convention site at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. (Isn’t it ironic they’re doing so much to protect a site named after a bank?)
The fence, which appears to be about 8 feet tall, is intended to keep out any individuals with whom Democratic Party leaders, delegates and other liberal elites would rather not mingle.
PHILADELPHIA (CBSNewYork/AP) — Thousands of demonstrators took to Philadelphia’s sweltering streets Sunday, cheering, chanting and beating drums in the first major protests ahead of the Democratic National Convention, as the city wilted during a heat wave.Enjoy it while it lasts Commissioner Ross.
Throngs of Bernie Sanders supporters marched down a main thoroughfare to show their support of him and disdain for Hillary Clinton ahead of the convention.
Chanting “Hell No, DNC, we won’t vote for Hillary” and “This is what democracy looks like,” the marchers headed from City Hall down Broad Street, the main north-south artery that leads from the city center to the convention site about 4 miles away.
Though planned for months, Sunday’s marches came as fractures appeared in the party that had been trying to display a show of unity in recent weeks. Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned Sunday as Democratic Party chair over an email suggesting the DNC had played favorites for Clinton during the primary. It was a stunning leadership shakeup as party officials gather in Philadelphia to nominate Clinton.
The Democrats had been trying to avoid the divide that was apparent in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention last week. But the hacked emails, published by Wikileaks, further fired up Sanders supporters, who long accused the party of favoring Clinton despite officially being neutral.
Darcy Samek, 54, traveled alone from Minneapolis to protest through the four-day convention. She said Wasserman Schultz has been a “miserable failure” who needed to be gone.
“Everyone kind of knew (the Democratic party was against Bernie Sanders), but that doesn’t mean it will change now that it’s proven. It’s just more of the same,” she said.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross and other officers walked alongside Sanders protesters. Ross said he liked what he saw Sunday: a peaceful protest.
Da shits about to get real up in dis bitch.
