@jnedenrod @cnnbrk if u think the state authorities referring to protesters as enemy forces is no big deal u want dictatorship not democrcy
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@cnnbrk oh no. The military using highly militarized words. Shocking. (grow up CNN) - 1 more reply
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@cnnbrk and people say the military will never attack usa citizens lol what a joke protester are enemy forces thats fucked up -
@ManBearFisH35@cnnbrk There's a difference between protesters and rioters. You have the right to peaceably assemble, not burn shit down. -
@H0ckey_Fan@cnnbrk well it says protester are enemy not protester that burn shit down so that means to me all protester thats what it said -
@ManBearFisH35@cnnbrk I guess that's what you get when you don't think about what you read. - 1 more reply
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@cnnbrk Perfectly worded in my opinion.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cnnbrk Slow news morning? Get over it. They were spreading violence, it was a tense situation. Quit race-bating. -
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@cnnbrk I'm not saying there is a problem. I'm saying there was a problem w/that report. Judge me on action, not color.
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@cnnbrk Technically they were enemy forces, what else do you call thugs rioting, looting, burning down businesses, "friendlies" ?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cnnbrk ---I'm sure THE MAJORITY of the residents and store owners would agree that protestors acted the ENEMY -
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@halstark88@cnnbrk everyone who looted, set fires, smashed car windows, thru bricks and rocks at cops etc. -
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@halstark88@cnnbrk -- like suicide bombers rioters blend with the crowd. All are suspect. -
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@halstark88@cnnbrk -sure they can protest.Police in order to protect themselves and citizens must be aware of the bad element in the crowd.
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