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Bernie Sanders' Oxford brother votes on Super Tuesday
The brother of US presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders cast his vote for the Democrat candidate as polling booths opened in the UK for US expats.
Oxford resident Larry Sanders voted as Democrats Abroad opened a city polling station on so-called Super Tuesday.
Democrats Abroad is treated as a state, offering Americans overseas a vote in the Democratic presidential race.
UK polling booths also opened in London, Cambridge, Edinburgh and St Andrews until March 8.
Larry Sanders, who ran for the Green Party in the 2015 general election, said: "It is a great moment of pride.
"I am voting for my younger brother to be President."
Larry Sanders is a retired social worker and academic.
His brother Bernie is battling Hillary Clinton for the Democratic party's nomination to stand as the presidential candidate in the US election in November.
Larry Sanders, who cast his vote at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford, said: "I think it is going to be a very, very close election and these delegates could make a difference.
"It is enormous; it is not just an election for president but it is at a critical time in modern world history.
"Bernard's positions are very important, so I am voting for someone who could make a huge difference for the world.
"And he's my brother."
The brothers grew up in Brooklyn in New York and Larry moved to the UK in the 1960s.
Republican voters can only participate via individual absentee ballots.
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Mitt Romney Calls Donald Trump 'A Phony, A Fraud'; Trump Hits Back
Romney Acts As GOP Establishment Hatchet Man !
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1st Darwin Award 2016: PRO-GUN ACTIVIST SHOT BY SON, 4.
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Well he has a spn. So not Darwin award. Very close to the real thing though.
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At least 5 Dead in Mass Shooting in US State of Pennsylvania

http://sputniknews.com/us/20160310/1036 ... sburg.html
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POTUSBO: Trump is GOP's fault, not mine

Have to agree 100% with Bo on that one. Nice shot!
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Missing Clinton E-Mail Claims Saudis Financed Benghazi Attacks

HILLARY CLINTON RAN THE LIBYA/SYRIA ARMS CLANDESTINE DISTRIBUTION CHAIN

This missing e-mail from February 16, 2013 only exists in the original leak and states that French and Libyan intelligence agencies had evidence that the In Amenas and Benghazi attacks were funded by “Sunni Islamists in Saudi Arabia.”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-0 ... zi-attacks
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US Election Campaign Becomes Interesting
Chicago (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign on Friday postponed a rally in Chicago amid fights between supporters and demonstrators, protests in the streets and concerns that the environment at the event was no longer safe. The announcement, which came amid large protests both inside and outside the event at The University of Illinois, comes amid heightened concerns about violence at the GOP front-runner's rallies and four days before Illinois holds its Republican primary.
Hundreds of demonstrators packed into an arena, breaking out into protest even before Trump had showed up. At least five sections in the arena were filled with protesters.
"Mr. Trump just arrived in Chicago and after meeting with law enforcement has determined that for the safety of all of the tens of thousands of people that have gathered in and around the arena, tonight's rally will be postponed to another date," the Trump campaign said in a statement. "Thank you very much for your attendance and please go in peace."
RELATED: Donald Trump rallies are turning violent
Several fistfights between Trump supporters and protesters could be seen after the announcement, as a large contingent of Chicago police officers moved in to restore order.
Supporters of Trump still inside chanted "We want Trump" after the event was canceled. Protesters, meanwhile, shouted "We shut s*** down" and "We stumped Trump." Others chanted "Bernie" as supporters whipped out Bernie Sanders campaign signs.
Some protesters were being detained and forcefully carried out.
Maria Hernandez, a 25-year-old community organizer, broke out into dance as a Trump campaign staffer announced that the rally had been canceled.
"I've never been more proud of my city," Hernandez told CNN.
Hernandez, who came out to protest Trump, said the Republican front-runner's immigration policies, as well as racial divisions in her city, pushed her to show up and protest Trump's planned event.
"I'm protesting because I'm black and Mexican and I'm not sure where he wants to deport me to, but I deal with racism daily in Chicago and I've had enough," she said.
One Trump supporter said he was "disappointed" that the event was postponed.
"Protesters have won now," Marlin Patrick, 55, told CNN. "We just feel as if the protesters have taken over."
Debi Patrick, a 53-year-old Trump supporter who lives outside Chicago, said there should have been more security planned for the event, but said she didn't blame Trump for the atmosphere at the rallies, saying people are responsible for their own behavior. Asked if she would still vote for Trump on Tuesday, she said, "Absolutely, more than ever."
But, Patrick said, "This is scaring the hell out of me, trying to leave here."
Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told CNN that there were no reports of injuries or arrests at the event. He added that attendees were exiting the rally and appeared to be civil.
Guglielmi added that the decision to postpone the event was not made by Chicago police.
A crowd of protesters outside the rally site had been steadily growing throughout the afternoon. Earlier Friday, 32 people were arrested in protests both inside and outside Trump's rally at the Peabody Opera House in St. Louis, police said. Thirty-one people were charged with disturbing the peace, and one was charged with third-degree assault. St. Louis police declined to provide further details. Protests spill into streets: Soon after the event was postponed, scores of protesters -- a racial mixture of whites and blacks, Hispanics and Asians -- spilled out into the streets near the university, which is located in the city's downtown. Dozens of protesters gathered outside a parking garage adjacent to the arena, where police set up a human barricade to allow supporters to go to their cars and leave. More than a dozen police officers on horseback were there.
"Let's go, let's go," one Chicago police officer told Trump supporters in a truck. "Go home." One supporter, who didn't give his name as he drove out, said the situation was dangerous and that he felt unsafe as protesters shouted at his car. At one point, a man on the third floor of the garage leaned over the edge and shouted at protesters, "I don't support Trump."
A protester responded, "You f***ing neo-Nazi prick, come down here."
Aureliano Rivas, 18, a Mexican-American high school student from Chicago, told CNN he was protesting because "we have to stand our ground."
"We shouldn't let racism happen like this," said Rivas, who was shouting "F*** Trump" as Trump supporters drove out of the garage. In response, Rivas said, supporters were flipping him off.
Asked what he would tell a Trump supporter, Rivas said, "This is wrong. You shouldn't support someone who is racist."

Trump responds
Speaking to MSNBC's Chris Matthews after the event, Trump said he deplored the violence and said it signaled something broader about society.
"You can't even have a rally in a major city in this country anymore without violence or potential violence. And I didn't want to see the real violence, and that's why we called it off," Trump said.
Trump said he recognized that both sides were angry, but was largely unsympathetic to the protesters' concerns. "You have people that are very, very upset about what's happening with our country as a country, and you have other people who don't just feel right about things," Trump said. Later, as protests outside the arena continued, Trump tweeted that he had "just got off phone with the great people of Guam," which holds a Republican convention on Saturday to elect delegates. "I just got off the phone with the great people of Guam! Thank you for your support! #VoteTrump today! #Trump2016."

Heightened tensions at rallies

Protests and racial tensions have recently escalated at Trump rallies. On Thursday, a man attending a Trump rally this week was charged with assault after he allegedly sucker-punched a black protester being led out of a Trump event.
Last fall, Trump said a Black Lives Matter protester maybe "should have been roughed up." And despite an announcement at the start of his rallies urging protesters not to be violent toward protesters, Trump in February urged his supporters to "knock the crap out of" anybody "getting ready to throw a tomato" and vowed to pay for their legal fees should they face charges.
"Knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously. OK? Just knock the hell -- I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees. I promise, I promise," Trump said.
And Trump also said he personally wanted to punch a protester "in the face" during a rally in February.
But at CNN's Republican debate on Thursday, Trump insisted that he did not support violence at his events.
"I certainly do not condone that at all," Trump said, adding, "We have some protesters who are bad dudes. They have done bad things."CNN's Mallory Thompson, Kristen Holmes, Noah Gray and Jeff Zeleny contributed to this report.
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Leftists: pro-Israel anarchists
BLM: aka black lives matter (they get violent at slightest)
Latinos: Mexican crime gangs
Muslims: self-explanatory

Chicago mayor is Rahm Immanuel, some kind of jewish fascist who warned donald trump with some dark, dire threats a few days ago and this is his home turf.

USA USA USA USA

now read on:

What really happened at the Chicago rally - My Firsthand Account

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3408207/posts
Posted on 12/03/2016, 16:21:35 by SoFloFreeper

At 2:30 p.m., I arrived at the Donald Trump rally located at the UIC pavilion in Chicago, IL. There was light police presence at the Blue Line station, and the pavilion was short walk away. There I waited in line for about an hour until making it to the front doors, going through a security scanner, and finding a seat in the main hall.
For nearly two hours the pavilion filled until it neared capacity. It was clear that protesters were seated around the room, given easily away by their manner of dress. Most of the Trump supporters, being suburbanite or small town white people from outside of Chicago, were dressed strikingly normal—jeans and t-shirts, yoga pants or dresses, and the occasional suit.
The first protestors began around 5:30 when two young white males pulled off their coats to reveal t-shirts with anti-Trump slogans. At this point I noticed the police presence inside the rally was a mere 8 police officers, bolstered with hands-off event staff.
Before 6:00 p.m., a man spoke on the microphone and requested that rally attendees do not touch or harm protesters who interrupt the event. He reminded the protesters that Donald Trump supports the first amendment as much as the second.
Following this was a string of smaller incidents, such as people holding up improvised signs and shouting. One entire bleacher row was filled with protesters and they began chanting and throwing around torn up signs. A few people who began standing up and screaming, and were slowly escorted out by police. The police kept leaving the protesters unattended throughout this, taking 4-8 officers to escort protesters out one at a time.
A black man in a black jacket ran up to the front stage, bumped into the podium, and attempted to speak, but was wrestled down by two men in suits. As they escorted him through the crowd, he took a swing at a Trump supporter. The men escorting him were incredibly gentle and restrained themselves from using any force. Then voice came on and declared that the event was postponed. A few minutes later, they informed us that Trump had landed in Chicago and spoken to Chicago Police officers, and that due to safety concerns, the rally was canceled.
At this point, the protesters began to descend into chaos. Aside from a few mild “TRUMP” and “USA” chants, the Trump supporters were mostly quiet and bewildered as the protesters began to scream, chant, and run around the main floor area in a huge pack, flipping off the rally attendees and swearing at them. There were a few tense altercations between the two groups, but from what I saw at this point, no violence.
The rally was instructed to leave the pavilion, and I have to admit, the Chicago Police messed up bad here. We walked straight out of the building and into enormous packs of protesters screaming at us, with little police presence to protect the Trump supporters.
Following this, I wandered the protest grounds to see what was going on. My memory is a bit jumbled at this point because I was so pumped up, but let me string together the events as clearly as possible:
Many of Trump propaganda signs, most commonly depicting him as Adolf Hitler, but others showing him with a small penis, simple signs of text English and Spanish, signs. Young women shouting anti-white racial epithets.
“THE PEOPLE ARE UNITED. WE WILL NOT BE DIVIDED” being shouted at Trump supporters who holed themselves up in a parking garage, quietly fearing for their safety. Another good one by the protesters was “FREEDOM FIRST! FREEDOM FIRST!” Strangely enough, there were a good amount of signs calling for peace and freedom. Lots of peace signs being flashed with the fingers.
A single white Trump supporter who held up a sign and stood quietly as three dozen people surrounded him, smiling and screaming, snatching and pushing at him until he had to run for police cover. Someone grabbed his American flag and threw it on the ground and he fought to recover it. The police escorted him away.
Two young men, perhaps 17-19, standing quietly as they waited for a ride home. They were wearing their MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN hats, looking terrified as people cursed and swore at them, and occasionally threw furious challenges for debate. The two young men held their ground. Only once did one of those hats come down, and it quickly went back on again.
A general atmosphere of pleasure and happiness from the protesters. A common chant was “WE WON!” and “WE STOPPED* TRUMP!” It honestly felt like a social event for the protesters. There was plenty of mingling
Plenty of shouts at Trump protesters that Trump and his supporters are not welcome in Chicago. I challenged one on the first amendment. He said he does not consider himself an American and continued insulting the grizzled old white man he was arguing with.
Extremely inefficient police presence. The cops were lined up on their horses or standing behind barricades, but generally were not present where Trump supporters were being hounded and occasionally struck by protesters. The protesters were primarily composed of millennial-aged: white hipsters, African Americans, Hispanics, and Muslims. Some of the protesters were teenagers below voting age.
The protesters flew a big set of American, Mexican, and Puerto Rican flags. There were lots of small American and Mexican flags too. *The Trump supporters mostly fled for safety immediately. You have to understand, they were outnumbered by thousands of protesters.
There was media presence, but not as much as you’d think. Plenty of areas where chaos was going on had no media nearby. The reporters were mostly getting people to talk to them off to the side where nothing was going on, or focusing ongoing debates between Trump supporters and rally members.
A small amount of the protesters were smoking weed. (I have nothing against this personally, just included for accuracy.)
Plenty of chants for “BERNIE! BERNIE! BERNIE!” Some Trump supporters looked at each other in bewilderment. “But Bernie Sanders isn’t even running against Donald Trump,” was the common sentiment.
Edit: The Trump supporters had a general trust for the police, while the protesters saw their presence as antagonistic. This is especially interesting to me, because as a foreigner and person of color I am generally afraid of police.
Closing statement:
Obviously I did not see everything that occurred as I wandered the protest grounds outside the cancelled Chicago rally. What I did see, however, was fear. Fear from the rally attendees for their immediate safety, and fear of Donald Trump from the protesters.
More than that, I feel that I experienced today, for the first time in my life, true totalitarianism and authoritarianism, expressed laterally from citizen to citizen, in order to silence opinions from being shared. This enforcement was shared through sheer numbers and intimidation, and in a few cases, violence.
People brought their children, loved ones, and friends to attend the Trump rally. I saw an older Asian man and his white wife in attendance, and the looks on their faces when the rally was declared cancelled almost broke my heart. I saw scared children clinging to their parents’ sides as they exited the building to the screams of protesters. I saw a quiet, but excited crowd of Donald Trump supporters get thrown out of Chicago.
Worst of all, I saw the first amendment trampled, spit on, and discarded like trash.
This cannot go on. As I finish this, I feel a sense of utter dread and hopelessness for what is becoming of the youth in this country, particularly those of the regressive left. So polarized has political opinion become, that dissenting thoughts on college campuses are now seen as hateful. These people deal in absolutes. They are right, and whatever means they must take to achieve their ends, they will do it. They will not stop themselves from violence or censorship. They will do it, and they will call hell down upon you if anyone dare does upon them the same.
Tonight I went to the Trump Rally to hear the thoughts of not only the man who was supposed to come and speak, but the people who support him. I found respect. I found calmness. I found peace.
The truth is, I am a legal immigrant, not a US citizen. I am not American. I am not white. I cannot vote. After tonight, I support Donald Trump.
Lastly, for anyone who thinks the protesters didn’t incite violence tonight, I offer you this. Updates:
Tallon5 posted a bunch of images and videos that match up to my personal accounts
Super Hat Bros FOUND! Personal friend of theirs speaks out
Another account from the PoliticalDiscussion subreddit Thanks for the gold and all the kind comments. I hope you guys stay safe. Remember that the best way to make America great again isn't just voting, but making yourself great too. That goes to anyone who reads this, regardless of who you support or what you believe.
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rahm emanneul iirc is one of the chicago dems brains trust/deep state who pushed Obama into prominence and finally the presidency.
he aint no lightweight for sure.
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heard someone say he was obama's handler on behalf of deep state, surely a man of connections. May have personally supervised lax police response and leftist anarchists.
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At least one of the protestors being (gently and respectfully) led away had an apparent nose-bleed ketchup leak, splattered all over his (white) jacket. Must have been the high altitude of Chicago.

Let the protestors scream and yell and protest. Won't be able to, come November 5. T(rum)-Party Uber Alles! Gawd Save Amir Khana!

Trump on video:
GO HOME AND GET A JOB!
THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT WHO MAKE AMERICA STRONG! THEY ARE THE PROBLEM IN AMERICA!
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This is clearly set up by Clintonia - framing poor Bernie Sanders
Trump ends wild day on the campaign trail by calling for protesters to be arrested
Story highlights
Donald Trump claims protests that spurred him to cancel a Chicago rally were "professionally done" and "planned"
He says his supporters are "nice," claiming they were "taunted" and "harassed" by protesters
Watch CNN's Democratic Town Hall, co-hosted by TV One, Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.
(CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday called for protesters who disrupt his rallies to be arrested, one day after altercations and protests forced him to cancel a campaign rally in Chicago.
The comments capped a tumultuous day on the campaign trail in which a demonstrator rushed a stage where Trump was speaking, Trump accused Bernie Sanders' supporters of sowing unrest at his events and the GOP front-runner refused to back down from his rhetoric that some have cited as the cause of heightened tension at his rallies.
Trump's call to arrest protesters came at a campaign event in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was repeatedly interrupted at the beginning of his address.
"I'm going to ask that you arrest them," Trump said to the police. "I'll file whatever charges you want. If they want to do this ... we're going to go strongly for your arrests."
Trump said arresting protesters would "ruin the rest of their lives" by giving them a "big arrest mark."
"Once that's starts happening, we're not going to have any more protesters, folks," Trump said.
Trump began the day by blaming supporters of Sanders, the Vermont senator seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, of disrupting his Chicago event, where many in the audience chanted the senator's name after the rally was called off.
"Some represented Bernie, our communist friend," Trump said in Dayton, Ohio, his first campaign appearance since the Chicago event was postponed.
Later in the day, Trump said protesters at his Cleveland event are "Bernie's crowd."
"You know Bernie was saying Mr. Trump should speak to his crowd," Trump said. "You know where they come from? Bernie's crowd. They're Bernie's crowd."
And when a protester momentarily disrupted Trump's rally, the GOP front-runner again said the demonstrator was a "Bernie person."
"Get your people in line, Bernie," Trump said.
Sanders, however, pushed back against Trump, calling on him to denounce violence at his rallies and labeling him a "pathological liar."
'I don't think our supporters are inciting'
The progressive group MoveOn.org, which has endorsed Sanders, confirmed in a statement Saturday that it helped students print signs for the protests at the Chicago rally and recruit members to attend the "student-led protest."
Sanders on Saturday said his supporters were not to blame for the unrest.
"I don't think our supporters are inciting. What our supporters are doing is responding to a candidate who has, in fact, in many ways, encouraged violence," Sanders said at a press conference in Chicago. "When he talks about ... 'I wish we were in the old days when you could punch somebody in the head.' What do you think that says to his supporters?"
Sanders also referred to an incident earlier this week in which a black protester was sucker-punched by a Trump supporter as he was being led out of a rally.
"So the issue now is Donald Trump has got to be loud and clear and tell his supporters that violence at rallies is not what America is about and to end it," Sanders said.
In a statement issued later Saturday, Sanders added: "As is the case virtually every day, Donald Trump is showing the American people that he is a pathological liar."
Clashes broke out Friday night between protesters and Trump supporters after the campaign announced the rally would be canceled more than 30 minutes after it was scheduled to start. Hundreds of protesters had packed into the University of Illinois at Chicago venue for the rally, prompting the campaign to call off the event.
Trump: Rally violence was 'planned attack'
Trump: Rally violence was 'planned attack' 02:08
The protests and fights in Chicago were the latest in a string of increasingly heated and at-times violent confrontations breaking out at rallies for the front-runner in the Republican presidential race. And they come as Trump has repeatedly suggested protesters should face more violent repercussions for disrupting his rallies.
Trump rallies are turning violent
"We're all together and we want to get along with everybody, but when they have organized, professionally staged wise guys we've got to fight back, we've got to fight back," Trump said Saturday in Dayton.
As he did the previous night in a round of phoned in TV interviews, Trump didn't walk back any of his rhetoric Saturday. He again claimed that neither the tone of his campaign nor his supporters were to blame for any violence at his rallies.

"They want me to tell my people please be nice be nice. My people are nice," Trump said Saturday.
"They were taunted, they were harassed by these other people."
How Trump and Sanders tapped America's economic rage
Saturday night, Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus issued a statement in which he expressed his hope that "all Americans exercise their First Amendment rights" but do so "in a manner that is respectful of our fellow Americans."

"As we go further along in this election cycle, I ask those on my side of the political spectrum and those on the left to engage actively in the political process in a manner that continues to make our democracy the envy of the rest of the world," Priebus said. "Leaders and activists in both parties bear a responsibility to ensure that the discourse we engage in promotes the best of America."
Man tries to rush stage
While Trump was speaking in Dayton, a man jumped a barricade behind the stage in an apparent effort to confront the GOP front-runner, but was unsuccessful. He was quickly blocked by Secret Service officers, and members of Trump's security detail rushed to cover him. After a few moments, Trump, who was visibly startled, gave a thumbs-up and thanked the cheering crowd for warning him.
"I was ready for him," Trump said, "but it's much easier if the cops do it."
Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer identified the protester as Thomas DiMassimo, 22, of Fairborn, Ohio. He was charged with disorderly conduct and inducing panic, according to authorities, and was being held at Montgomery County Jail in Dayton early Saturday afternoon.
A spokesperson for the jail said DiMassimo has a court appearance scheduled for Monday.
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks issued a brief statement on the incident.
"A man attempted to breach the secure buffer and was removed rapidly and professionally," she said. "All further inquiries should be directed to the (Secret Service)."
Dispute over decision to cancel rally
Early Saturday afternoon, Trump's campaign issued a statement about the Chicago rally, saying that Chicago police, as well as Secret Service and private security firms, "were consulted and totally involved" in the decision to cancel the event.
"We have received great credit from everyone for canceling this event. Nobody was injured and crowds disbanded quickly and peacefully. It has been termed 'really good management and leadership under great pressure!'" the statement read. "It would have been easier for Mr. Trump to have spoken, but he decided, in the interest of everyone's safety, to postpone the event."
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski added, "We don't make decisions in a vacuum. We coordinate with all the appropriate law enforcement."
But Anthony Guglielmi, a Chicago police spokesman, told CNN that Trump's claim that he informed a police commander before making the decision to cancel the rally was "absolutely untrue."
"No one from the campaign contacted the Chicago Police Department and we were not involved at all in canceling the event," Guglielmi told CNN.
"I was literally standing next to the superintendent when we were notified by the university that the event had been canceled. I think a lot of people were surprised, including the Secret Service officer standing next to us who was notified at the same time."
Guglielmi added that police then dispatched an additional 100 police officers to the University of Illinois arena, where the event was being held, to assist with crowd control.
Before Trump's rally in Kansas City, a police supervisor at the scene earlier in the day said the department had not deployed more officers than usual, though there is a large force on hand.
But, said the supervisor, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record, "We are certainly aware of what happened in Chicago and St. Louis," where more than 30 people were arrested Friday afternoon at a Trump rally.
2016 hopefuls continue criticism
The other 2016 presidential candidates continued their attacks on Trump Saturday over the violence at the Chicago rally.
"If you play with matches, you're going to start a fire you can't control," Hillary Clinton said at a caucus kick-off event at a local YMCA in St. Louis. "That's not leadership. That's political arson."
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said he still plans to support the Republican nominee in the general election, but it's "getting harder every day."
"I think we also have to look at the rhetoric coming from the front-runner in the presidential campaign," he told reporters in Largo, Florida. "Someone who's basically encouraged people in the audience to rough up anyone who stands up and says something he doesn't like."
Rubio said if the anger from voters continues, the country will "continue to be ripped apart at the seams."
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz accused Trump of encouraging his supporters to physically assault activists.
"Unlike Donald Trump, I don't ask people in the audience to punch people in the face. I don't ask them to engage in physical violence against protesters," he said in Kansas City. "And I think the way you interact with the citizens expresses what kind of president you'll be."
Ohio Gov. John Kasich -- who has made running a positive campaign a central part of his appeal to voters -- initially declined to criticize Trump on Friday night, saying he couldn't comment on the rallies as he had never been to one. Later, he issued a statement, saying Trump had been sowing "seeds of division" that "finally bore fruit."
But by Saturday morning, Kasich -- who, like Cruz, had declined to blame Trump for violence at his rallies as recently as CNN's Republican debate on Thursday -- called a press conference to denounce Trump.
"Donald Trump has created a toxic environment, and a toxic environment has allowed his supporters and those who sometimes seek confrontation to come together in violence," Kasich told reporters in Sharonville, Ohio. "To see Americans slugging themselves at a political rally deeply disturbed me. We're better than that."
CORRECTION: This story has been updated after the Montgomery County Sheriff's office misstated DiMassimo's age.
CNN's Phil Mattingly, Kristin Wilson, Jim Acosta, Samantha Reyes, Bill Kirkos and Cassie Spodak contributed to this report.
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This election year is nothing if not entertaining. This just popped up on google news. Truly on the road to Pakistan given this person will be selecting school textbooks.

Texan running for influential school board pushes boundary of the far right
On Super Tuesday, Dale Clark voted for a local Republican who claimed on social media that President Obama had worked as a gay prostitute in his youth, that the United States should ban Islam, that the Democratic Party had John F. Kennedy killed and that the United Nations had hatched a plot to depopulate the world.
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Austin wrote:At least 5 Dead in Mass Shooting in US State of Pennsylvania

http://sputniknews.com/us/20160310/1036 ... sburg.html
frequencies of mass shootings is increasing. almost one every other week now.
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New slogan for the NRA-T(rum)-Party:
Assault rifles don't kill people. Obstructing the Right 2 Free Passage of bullets, kills people.
If this keeps up, gun-deaths will surpass automobile deaths of US persons, for the first time since end of Korean War.
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Chicago police is with you, for you always

Trump sir is beginning to have an all round positive affect

Caught on chicago police radio.

Man says ‘typical f***ing n*****s’ and ‘Black Lives Matter, my a**, f***ing n*****s’ over Chicago police radio.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z42wU65jnP

A number of officers were joking over the police dispatch in Chicago hours after protesters clashed with Trump supporters this weekend

Man's voice could be heard uttering racial slurs over the public frequency
Chicago police spokesman acknowledged the 'inappropriate transmission'
Internal investigation has been launched amidst outrage
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huh ... an 'american debate' yesterday @ a trump rally.
trump rallies have become such hotbeds of exchange of ideas and political thoughts that will propel next gen of thought leaders in usa.

trumpeters vs leftists (colombia wale)
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Singha wrote:rahm emanneul iirc is one of the chicago dems brains trust/deep state who pushed Obama into prominence and finally the presidency.
he aint no lightweight for sure.
habal wrote:heard someone say he was obama's handler on behalf of deep state, surely a man of connections. May have personally supervised lax police response and leftist anarchists.
It is said that he was the brains behind the Obama admin's response to the 2008 economic crisis.
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& in the end for his efforts, Trump sweeps Illinois. :roll:

new-con demorats seem more like upstarts and gaali-galoch types in US. Very nimble footed and quick on gaali-galoch if things do not go their way. On contrast repubs are son-of-the-soil 'dharti-ma-de-puttar' types who are slow to react like bush and more gentlemanly and not very quick-witted in general going by past stereotypes like bush daddy and raygun. Slow, steady and old-values seem to be their mantra.

now in comes trump and spoils everyone's style. But looks like it is open challenge from old school to the new-con democrats and their republican sympathizers aka establishment. Jo bigaad na hain bigaad lo, dekh lenge. In that old dialogue democrat lalkaar is on tune of mere paas CIA hain, FBI hain, media hain, banker ka paisa hain, old-con (clintons) hain new-con (obu) hain tumhare paas kya hain, **mere paas blue collar hain, jo bigaad na hain bigaad lo**.
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Trump is one of the few politicos in the world who have guts to say openly that "Islam hates us". For saying that one sentence he deserves US President post - two terms.
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So Kasich won Ohio by 4% - but his main hope Rubio is kaput, and so is Florida. So Kasich is sunk at launch. Got trounced everywhere else too. Now it's Trump vs. Cruz - a tie in MO but not anywhere else. So Trump is rolling all the way to the Convenshun. Carson shows why he is an oiseule too - trying desperately to kiss Trump's musharraf if only Trump will hold still for a moment. Pathetic. Imagine how Trump camp will treat him in private, even if they pick him as running mate to slam the Dems.
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habal wrote:& in the end for his efforts, Trump sweeps Illinois. .
This was to be expected...it is not as if he beat a dem candidate in il, which he won't.

Halagu sir, u eej right....carson antics eej disgusting. My guess is trump will soften stance after primary if he is nominated, and the establishment will back him. He knows he can't take presidency with current rhetoric.
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Trump is a Wharton grad, and went on to make (and lose and make again) billions. He is no dummy.
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Leith Abou Fadel ‏@leithfadel
If you're voting for Hillary to spite Trump; you're a tool. That is like saying you prefer herpes to HIV because the former is less extreme.
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I live in India. Still I think Trump comes out as a better person than others in the race. TC seems to be rigid and Hillary is nothing but a fraud. I am not surprised with the attacks on Trump by almost every news outlet and the party establishment. Yet he managed to win state after state. This shows people are fed up with these opinion makers.

After seeing how this works in India, the more the establish oppose Trump the more reason for people to support him.
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American Teen Defends The 67th Amendment: The Right To Sleep Late
Police on Tuesday arrested a 16-year-old boy for allegedly shooting his grandmother, his sister and a nephew over an argument about getting ready for school.
The teen, whose name was not released, became angry with his mother and grandmother after they told him to get out of bed and prepare for school, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said.
"He made threatening statements before retrieving a handgun from a closet," the police statement said. "He fired multiple shots inside the apartment."
The grandmother was struck by at least two bullets, and his sister, 12, and nephew, 6, suffered graze wounds, police said. None of the wounds are life-threatening.
According to police, the family had no idea that the teen had a gun inside the apartment.
The teen fled and dropped the gun, but police arrested him and recovered the weapon.
He is charged in juvenile court with four counts of attempted homicide and one count of reckless endangerment.
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Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 7 Nov 2012
Pervert alert. @RepWeiner is back on twitter. All girls under the age of 18, block him immediately.
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Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump 16h16 hours ago
If crazy @megynkelly didn't cover me so much on her terrible show, her ratings would totally tank. She is so average in so many ways!
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Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump Mar 18
While I have never met @nytdavidbrooks of the NY Times, I consider him one of the dumbest of all pundits- he has no sense of the real world!
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Must read Brilliant articulate.

Leftists don't hate Donald Trump. They are afraid of him.
So why are Democrats suddenly reaching across the aisle in a rare display of bipartisanship to join their Republican foes in opposing Donald Trump's candidacy? Are they really looking out for the best interests of the Republican Party? Fat chance.

The Washington Post editorialized this week, saying, "Mr. Trump must be stopped because he presents a threat to American democracy." That's rich. Were any of President Obama's unlawful executive orders "a threat to American democracy"? Or any number of Supreme Court decisions usurping the will of the people, replaced by the will of five justices in black robes?

This is the same Washington Post that began endorsing presidential candidates in 1976 and has never endorsed a Republican for the White House. And now they are concerned over the well-being and future of the Republican Party? In their editorial, they claim, "The country needs two healthy parties and, ideally, a contest of ideas and ideology." Sure, two healthy parties duking it out over the issues, as long as one party is Mike Tyson and the other party is Pee-wee Herman.

Instead, it is fear that motivates the Washington Post and other similar left-wing mouthpieces – fear that a Republican, who in this election cycle happens to be Donald Trump, will defeat Hillary Clinton for the presidency.

Polls of Hillary versus Donald don't mean much eight months away from the election. Some polls today say Hillary would beat Donald in the general election. These polls also gave Hillary a double-digit lead over Bernie Sanders a few days before he beat her in Michigan. There are also polls showing Hillary losing to Donald in November. Instead, what do the pundits think?
Conventional wisdom is that this is nonsense and Trump will eventually implode. The smart set in the N.Y.-D.C. Elite Club have been saying this for the past nine months, since Trump announced his candidacy, and here he is today as the odds on favorite to secure the GOP nomination. What credibility do these same prognosticators have predicting Hillary winning a landslide victory? :mrgreen:
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Singha wrote:Leith Abou Fadel ‏@leithfadel
If you're voting for Hillary to spite Trump; you're a tool. That is like saying you prefer herpes to HIV because the former is less extreme.
I'd dispute the analogy here...hillary could very well be the more extreme option. BUT if one knew for sure, I'd say it makes sense to go with the less extreme version..herpes over aids...a cold is far more manageable
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Viewing Hillary as a solution to the Trump is like viewing chemotherapy as a solution to hair-growth.
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Warning: Positive only if u r a Pakistani
People are literally fleeing Puerto Rico because the island's economy is so bad. One in 10 people is out of work. The island's government has run out of money and is $72 billion in debt.

Over 10% of the population has booked a one-way ticket out (mostly to Florida, Texas and elsewhere in the mainland U.S.) in the past decade. Sometimes people just leave their homes and lock their dogs inside, never to return.
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cheerful banter in a basket ball game
Students from a Boston-area high school with a large Jewish enrollment taunted students from an all-boys Catholic school during a basketball game about not having girl students, prompting the Catholic school students to chant: "You killed Jesus!"

The Boston Globe reports the chanting horrified and upset many who were attending the Friday game between Newton North and Catholic Memorial School.Newton Superintendent David Fleishman says he found the behavior "chilling."
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From a Youtube post
If you ask Donald Trump anything and he's always the best at it.
"Donald, have you ever tossed monkeys?"
"I have and let me tell you I've tossed so many monkeys, I'm the best monkey tosser on this stage.
In fact I've got people in Washington tossing monkeys right now; and you know what? They only toss the best monkeys and if I become President I'm gonna toss the most monkeys out of anybody and the people are going to love my monkeys, they will be the most beautiful monkeys.
AND the government will PAY for those monkeys to be tossed. In fact the Monkeys will be tossed 10 feet higher and we'll have MEXICO pay for those high tossed monkeys! Its going to be beautiful, fantastic, the best, we're going to win again at tossing monkeys."
And the Trump fans go "omg, this man is going to make monkey tossing great again."
:rotfl:
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[youtube]o9bsP2As3uc&t=40s[/youtube]

Check @40s

Bill Clinton has just called Barrack Hussein Obama's legacy of eight years as "awful"! He has just blown up all chances of hillary for getting Obama's and Afro-American support!
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USA USA USA USA

GoP superPAC running ad in Utah, with naked melania as 'Meet your next first lady'.

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when Donald Trump speaks, even New York Stock Exchange stops to listen to him.
when Barak Obama speaks, nothing happens, people just carry on with their business.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03 ... ump-video/
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So he has himself a hot wife...why should that be a disqualifying issue? He works hard plays hard
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