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Monday, July 11, 2016

Obama’s ‘myth of racist war’ linked to murdered cops

Rush: Black Lives Matter 'becoming terrorist group committing hate crimes

WASHINGTON –
 One of the nation’s leading experts on law enforcement and race sees a cause and effect relationship between the president’s rhetoric and the murder of five police officers in Dallas.

“President Obama lied to the nation last night, and he embraced the Black Lives Matter myth that there is a racist war by white officers against black civilians in this country. And we see the results,” Heather McDonald told Rush Limbaugh on his radio program Friday.

“It is simply not the case that the police are disproportionately shooting black males when you take violent crime into account,” she asserted. “And for President Obama to give that movement any credibility when it is now threatening law and order itself, we are at risk of attacking the very foundation of civilization if this type of hatred continues.”

Obama welcomed leaders of Black Lives Matter to the White House in February. Limbaugh recalled how the president praised them and their efforts, saying they were “much better organizers than I was when I was their age.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is just one of many radical extremist strategies Obama uses. Alinsky, Cloward Piven, the Communist Manifesto, Islamic betrayal doctrine, etc... He is an enemy of America! It's so funny you idiots elected the root evil of enemies against America to the Presidency twice and most don't even know it still.

Constitutionalism is KING said...

😹😹You are absolutely right but people seem to put their heads in the sand and hope no one else realizes his false BS. Obama has been the most divisive character in our country's history and it really has to stop. People should be above all the white noise.

Anonymous said...

It's not have become terrorist group, that's what they have always been about - people just not recognizing that fact.