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UC Berkeley riots: Violence looms as mayor questioned over ties to extremist group
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UC Berkeley riots: Violence looms as mayor questioned over ties to extremist group
By Christopher Wallace
Published April 25, 2017
Fox News
The University of California, Berkeley is likely to once again be the site of brutal protests on Thursday as questions arise about whether the city’s mayor has ties to an extremist group sparking violence.
Ann Coulter has vowed to move ahead with a planned appearance at the university, despite Berkeley trying to reschedule her speech over security concerns. Law enforcement sources told Fox News that regardless of whether the conservative firebrand shows up, there is a “99 percent” chance that the college will erupt in violence.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/25/uc-berkeley-riots-violence-looms-as-mayor-questioned-over-ties-to-extremist-group.html
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I think Conservatives should show up wearing hard hats. Not just for personal protection, either. "Ever hear two turtles ....?" is a question every person who has worked on any job requiring a hard hat should be familiar with.
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