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Increasing Levels Of Violence From The American Political Left

First, it was Steve Scalise, the Republican Majority Whip in the House of Representatives, who was shot and nearly killed by a dedicated follower of Bernie Sanders when a leftist radical took his rifle to a Washington baseball diamond and fired rounds at congressional Republicans assembled there. Now we learn that Senator Ran Paul was physically attacked at his home by a neighbor who is a known radical leftist extremist. When one recalls the many Democrat attacks that Trump supporters had to suffer during the 2016 presidential campaign, and the ANTIFA violence and the old Occupy Wall Street demonstrations and violent actions the left meted out, one wonders how our free election system can survive with all of the punishment Republicans and conservatives are forced to withstand and have to survive in order to carry on an election season. And don’t forget the soft violence the Obama IRS forced conservatives to bear up under during the 2012 election.

If a headline along the lines of Increasing Levels Of Violence From The Political Left were seen a few years ago, one would have been justified in thinking it was a headline from Berlin, Germany in 1936, but now the Nazis radicals are in America where they are called Democrats, and they are multiplying.

Dave King

Retired AT&T supervisor.

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