Posted on 09/03/2018 6:34:14 AM PDT by Teacher317
CHICAGO Plans to shut down the Kennedy Expy. near Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Labor Day are moving forward.
Demonstrators plan to meet around 11:30 a.m. Monday before marching onto the Kennedy. The goal is to block both inbound and outbound traffic.
No problem = start the snowplows.
Mow them down! Nobody shot out there! Protest in your hoods!
In August alone 358 shot there but thankfuly the poor shot placement resulted in only 53 killed.... source https://heyjackass.com
SNOWPLOWS.
Great gangs of them in formation.
Steady at about 25-30 MPH—should do the trick.
Exactly... but THIS is okay, because more whites will be affected now. For Social Justice.
(I cannot wait to hear the first idiot say that this was done to "raise awareness", as if anyone is unaware of the Chicago violence problem that has been rampant for several decades.)
Break out the snow plows and have practice drills with them!
Run over em all. Clean up with a large scoop
For those Freepers who are not familiar with Chicago traffic, between O’Hare and downtown, the Kennedy expressway is ALWAYS backed-up. It could be 2 AM and it’s still slow.
So this may be no different than any other day.
Needs a big auger.
UNLOAD a cattle truck.
Stampede them.
Gather them up at end of use.
“as if anyone is unaware of the Chicago violence problem that has been rampant for several decades”
I know at least a dozen people who have no clue about the violent stats in Chicago.
Chicago Sun Times: “About three dozen protesters had arrived by 11:30 a.m. Monday at the site of a planned protest march onto the Kennedy Expressway at Cumberland Avenue.”
Only three dozen?
Chicago Sun Times: “About three dozen protesters had arrived by 11:30 a.m. Monday at the site of a planned protest march onto the Kennedy Expressway at Cumberland Avenue.”
Only three dozen?
That would work!
As applied to liberals and other Enemies Domestic, it's a mandatory symbiotic requirement
Proves the astro-turfers are being bussed, not flown.
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