Author Topic: BOOM: 90% of Chicago Cops Send Stunning Message to Donald Trump - 90% Support  (Read 404 times)

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By: Davis on March 15, 2016 at 2:39pm

Billionaire businessman Donald Trump’s rally in Chicago that was canceled due to protesters has caused a large amount of political fallout, with Trump’s political opponents trying to use it to their advantage.

However, the canceled rally seems to have increased his support among Chicago police officers, because of how Trump handled the situation.

The situation was already chaotic, with protesters beating each other — and police officers — to a pulp and blocking ambulances that were trying to help the injured.

Trump canceled the rally due to security concerns, something that Chicago police appreciated

Radio host John Cardillo reportedly stated that before the rally, 70 percent of Chicago police officers supported Trump.

After the would-be rally, that number was up to 90 percent.

It should be pointed out that this number is not official polling and was simply based off of one man’s interaction with members of the Chicago law enforcement community.

Trump’s GOP rivals Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. John Kasich have all been criticized for their response to the protests. These three have stated that Trump was at least partially responsible for the violence that occurred.

In America, we have a right to protest against leaders that we don’t like; however, we don’t have the right to cause violence and injury simply because we don’t like what someone is saying.

Everyone has a right to not like what Trump is saying, but as an American he still has the right to say it. Just because what he is saying isn’t popular with some people doesn’t mean they have a right to silence him.

It will take more than a few thugs to stop Trump. The American people are rising up and demanding real political change, and they aren’t going to be silenced by the likes of the Black Lives Matter movement and their threats of violence.

http://conservativetribune.com/chicago-cops-donald-trump/

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It should be pointed out that this number is not official polling and was simply based off of one man’s interaction with members of the Chicago law enforcement community.

Another bogus poll.  But, like the Drudge polls, phony polls reflect the character of their boy.
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It should be pointed out that this number is not official polling and was simply based off of one man’s interaction with members of the Chicago law enforcement community.

Another bogus poll.  But, like the Drudge polls, phony polls reflect the character of their boy.

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Speaking of little boys.  Have you called Marco yet to congratulate him?

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Mob violence in Chicago could spread throughout America

If you watched Fox News and MSNBC on Friday night you would have seen the media presenting the facts in a completely different way. Megyn Kelly and Rachel Maddow would have you believe that Friday was simply fallout from Trump’s promotion of violence, effectively giving the violent outburst by the frenzied crowd a free pass for attacking Trump supporters and even the police. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio even weighed in that Trump was to blame for the violent protests.

This is so bizarrely backwards and would be similar to blaming centuries of slavery for today’s black violence. Not only is it irresponsible but it is dangerous, as you are effectively giving young, violence seekers who troll Twitter a free pass for acting dangerously and getting in on the action.

With headlines raging all weekend about the incident and including Trump’s name at the headline of every major American newspaper, it simply remains that any publicity is good publicity for the billionaire Republican candidate. While Trump supporters are usually cast as being the extremely vocal and at times violent group, they have been usurped by protests in Chicago and elsewhere. This battle is only the beginning, though, as future protests will prove. Social media will dictate for the future battlegrounds and the inevitable next explosion of violence is soon to come.