Posted on 10/19/2017 4:09:41 AM PDT by markomalley
Ive been telling you about the march that was planned for yesterday, and held yesterday, against the Trump Administration most recently here.
I just did a quick check and found this amateur video of the event in DC. The march is clearly being led by the Council on American Islamic Relations as their banner went first while a woman chanted (to the sounds of one of those drums the Commies use in marches):
Im sure there are better quality photos, but here (below) is a quick screen shot from the video.
By Washington standards (Ive been to many rallies there including to protest against the international Communists) and this was not much of a showing.
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CAIR/Muslim Brotherhood surely has a right to march against the Trump Administration, but what is so shocking to me is that the Refugee Council USA endorsed the march.
The nine major federal contractors make up the core organizations of that lobbying arm of the refugee industry. Your tax dollars keep all nine organizations afloat, yet here they are marching with CAIR!
A major priority for Trump should be to root out and cut off the Left’s funding from tax dollars.
The termination of the government practice of “settling” lawsuits with the defendant being told to make a grant to Leftist groups, was a good first start.
Since CAIR insists on ‘highers and lowers’,
Here’s one for their ‘drawers’,
On my scale of ups and downs
All mohammedans are lower than clowns,
Since clowns work to make people laugh,
And most Americans know where to stick that gaffe!
So, wear your clown suits,
and wail like your testes are being plier’d,
When you leave my horn toots,
and you can take your ratty beard!
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