Santa Cruz Businesses Try to Rebound From Violent May Day Riot
"I heard the word anarchy thrown around a lot. That somehow the businesses were evil or businesses were the enemy, and this was justified."
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"I heard the word anarchy thrown around a lot. That somehow the businesses were evil or businesses were the enemy, and this was justified."
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(Hot Air) - Let’s do a quick recap. Tea Parties have been held in various locations for well over a year, and none of them has turned violent at all. Arizona passes an immigration law a week ago, and already we’ve had one Leftist demonstration result in violence, calls for the overthrow of the US, and rioting.
Will the same hyperventilating media that sees a militia in every Tea Party make the same broad-stroke analysis of the open-borders Left after a 'real' show of violence and demands for revolution? Don’t hold your breath.
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