Anonymous ID: 9eadba June 14, 2020, 8:09 a.m. No.9610954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0966 >>0972 >>1086 >>1232 >>1375 >>1394 >>1432

Nine of 11 statues of Confederate leaders Pelosi wants removed from Capitol were Democrats (and the other 2 were not Republicans)

 

Two of the Confederate leaders who were not Democrats did not have a historically documented political party affiliation.

 

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is calling for the removal of 11 statues of Confederate leaders from the Capitol building, nine of which were members of the Democratic Party.

 

The other two Confederates, Edmund Kirby Smith and Robert E. Lee, did not have a documented political affiliation, according to historical accounts. Lee reportedly joined Democrats in opposition to Republicans who “demanded punitive measures against the South” during reconstruction.

 

“The American people know, these names have to go. These names are white supremacists that said terrible things about our country,” Pelosi said during a press conference on Thursday.

 

McCarthy, a California Republican, said the statues that concern Pelosi are a problem within her own party.

 

"They were voted upon in the legislature and brought here under Democrat majorities from Mississippi to the other states that she speaks about,” he said.

 

The statues that Pelosi wants removed include:

 

Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America and former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi

James Zachariah George, former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi and member of the Confederacy as well as the Mississippi Secession Convention

Wade Hampton, lieutenant general for the Confederacy and former Democratic governor of South Carolina

John E. Kenna, member of the Confederate States Army, former Democratic congressman and U.S. senator from West Virginia

Uriah Milton Rose, chairman of the Resolutions Committee of the Arkansas Democratic Party

Edmund Kirby Smith, general for the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation

Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States who served as a Democratic congressman from Georgia and governor of Georgia

Zebulon Baird Vance, member of the Confederate Army and former Democratic governor of North Carolina

Joseph Wheeler, commander in the Confederate Army and former Democratic congressman from Alabama

Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate States Army

Edward Douglass White, member of Confederate Army, former Louisiana Democratic senator and associate justice of the Supreme Court

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/9-out-11-statues-confederate-leaders-pelosi-wants-removed-capitol-were#article

Anonymous ID: 9eadba June 14, 2020, 8:27 a.m. No.9611082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1140 >>1154

Protests in US not to reduce possibility of Trump’s reelection, says expert

 

" 'On the contrary, the protests deepen divide in American society with regard to cultural values, Deputy Director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Russian Higher School of Economics Dmitry Suslov said''

 

MOSCOW, June 14. /TASS/. The chances that US President Donald Trump will be reelected at the November election will not lower due to the unrest gripping the United States after the death of Afro-American George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but on the contrary, the unrest will mobilize his electorate, Dmitry Suslov, Deputy Director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Russian Higher School of Economics (HSE) and an expert of the Valdai Discussion Club, told TASS on Saturday.

 

"The protests are unlikely to ensure Donald Trump’s failure, since he has a grip on his electorate," said the expert. "On the contrary, the protests deepen divide in American society with regard to cultural values. The Democratic Party is dramatically shifting to the left in the wake of these protests."

 

The expert pointed out that the ideas of Bernie Sanders, a US Senator from Vermont and a Democratic presidential nominee who had dropped out of the presidential race, were becoming dominant among his fellow party members in spite of Sanders’ loss in the primaries.

 

"Centrist democrats, such as House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former US Vice President Joseph Biden have to adapt to this and also lean to the left," he explained. "Most Republicans hold on to Trump. They continue to support him and look at the developments in the Democratic camp with enormous animosity and outright hostility."

 

According to the expert, protests embody concerns of the US president’s voters that they "are being robbed of their country" and are being imposed with the policy of multiculturalism. Republicans’ supporters are outraged by Democratic governors’ inaction, while the Republican Party is getting more and more right conservative amid that sentiment. American society will continue to get polarized, in the expert’s opinion, irrespective of an outcome of the presidential election, since "neither will consent defeat and will brand the winner an illegitimate president."

 

"The United States will fall into a domestic political stupor in a few years to come, which will have a rather negative effect on Washington’s foreign policy," Suslov continued. "It means that in foreign policy those directions will be prioritized that have bipartisan accord - the deterrence of Russia and the perception of it as an adversary as well as the deterrence of China and the perception of it as adversary number one."

Unrest in US

 

Widespread unrest has engulfed many US states over the death of an African-American Minneapolis man named George Floyd, who died after a police officer kneeled on his neck and choked him to death during his arrest. On May 26, all officers involved in the deadly arrest were fired. On May 29, the policeman in question, Derek Chauvin, was arrested on third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges. However, on June 3, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison upped the charge against Chauvin to second-degree murder. The three other officers involved in the fatal incident were arrested as well and are now facing charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder.

 

https://tass.com/world/1167375

 

important assessment from a foreign relations standpoint of Nationalism vs Globalism (subordinating Americas sovereignty toi a Global NWO)

 

remember anons America is 70% Christian and Dems platform and actions Suppress and seek to eliminate Christian Equality

1–In spreading Truths (written and memes) focus on this fact and focus on Religious Protections offered by Potus vs. Suppression by Dems.

It is a HOT TOPIC NOW: Dems suppress Church gathering while supporting Protests (theirs) and ensuing looting/riots. 70% Christians threatened.

2–Independent Voters 20%, will decide Election 2020. With Christians about 14% of independents, show the facts! ProReligion, ProLife!

Anonymous ID: 9eadba June 14, 2020, 8:35 a.m. No.9611154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1168 >>1267

>>9611082

Biblical Times - Q

 

70% of Americans identify as Christians

Dems suppress and discriminate against Christians, Facts and Actions support this angle

 

Election 2020.

Biblical Times

Good vs. Evil.

70% Christian Voters.

 

Important to Remember

Important to Act on [Focus]