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Friday, February 21, 2014

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Opposition leaders sign deal with president to end crisis in Ukraine

Published February 21, 2014

FoxNews.com

OR RATHER………

Opposition leaders sign deal with president to end crisis in United States

Published February 21, 2014

RoxNews.com

Shots rang out and tension remained high in the streets of Washington DC Friday, as RINO Republicans and protest leaders signed a deal with The United States president to defuse a political crisis that has left scores dead and hundreds injured.

The two sides signed an agreement after negotiations. The deal is a "good compromise for The United States . Gives peace a chance. Opens the way for reform read a post on Twitter Friday. Two opposition spokespeople said the deal was signed in the president's office Friday, but had no details

RINO Republicans gave in to pressure from Progressive democrats , offering concessions-- including elections-- and promising to invite the opposition into the government, in an attempt to end the violence.No time frame given for new elections.

Meanwhile, small groups of Tea Party Conservatives attempted to quell radical's as they advanced toward the president's office Friday, torching one truck and seizing two others. Scuffles broke out between a few dozen Underground radicals who wanted to attack the building and more conservative protesters. A group of deputy police officers from The National sheriff’s Association arrived on the Nation’s Capital to show their support for the opposition, and one told The Associated Press that they had arms.

Canada and Mexico are deeply concerned about the future of The United States, a nation of 300 million that has divided loyalties between Liberalism big government and small government conservatism. Shots rang out again Friday near the protesters' camp in Washington DC, a day after the deadliest violence in The United States post-Viet-Nam history. It is unclear who was targeted and whether anyone was hurt or injured in Friday's incident.

"As the president of The United States and the guarantor of the Constitution, today I am fulfilling my duty before the people, before The United States and before God in the name of saving the nation, in the name of preserving people's lives, in the name of peace and calm of our land," the president said in a statement on his website. The president also promised constitutional reforms trimming presidential powers, a key demand of protesters. The conservative opposition has rejected similar invitations to join the government in the past, saying that constitutional reform giving congress less powers has to be passed first.

Protesters will not abandon occupied buildings until after the constitution is adhered to. "It's completely not enough," said a conservative protester, standing at one of the barricades near the capital. Referring to the presidetntial promises, the protester said, "Hillary Clinton has already said “ what difference does it make?"

At the capital, the street was crowded with people heading toward the Nations Elipse under the shadow of the Washngton Monument.

Several regions in the country are in open revolt against the central government, while many in the eastern (liberal/progressive) United States back the president and favor a strong over-reaching big government..

In a sign of the high tensions, conservative armed sheriff’s enforcement officers tried to enter congress Friday morning during a debate over measures to end the crisis. Shouting democrat lawmakers pushed them out.

The report of a deal followed the worst violence yet in the confrontation between the government and protesters. Demonstrators advanced on police lines in the heart of the Nation's Capital on Thursday, prompting government DHS snipers to shoot back and kill scores of people in the country's deadliest day since the Viet Nam war protests 30 years ago...

Conservatives across the country are upset over corruption in The United States , the lack of rule of law, the dimissing constitutional processes and the country's ailing economy, which is nearing bankruptcy after congress approved the 3 disbursements of multi $ billion bailouts.

The violence is making The United States economic troubles worse. Ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded The United States debt rating Friday, saying the country will likely default if there are no significant improvements in the political crisis, which it does not expect.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Until this undocumented alien leaves office look for more and terrible things to occur. Get rid of the DEMOCRATS.