KOMMONSENTSJANE – ANOTHER STAND DOWN

P.M.  (Afternoon)

Now here is the talk I like to hear instead of those cry baby rioters.

Proud Veteran BLASTS Baltimore Rioting Thugs With 1 Bold Statement.

Amen! This Veteran who served in Vietnam has his head on straight about the shameful rioting happening right now in Baltimore, Maryland. He risked his life to protect this great country, and isn’t about to let thugs destroy the city he loves.

You have to listen to these important and thoughtful words from this veteran to CNN:

Here’s number one: I did 30 years, OK? I came out a master sergeant. I’ve seen more than all of this. I’ve been through the riots already,” Robert Valentine told CNN. “This right here is not relevant. They need to have their butts at home. They need to be in their home units with their families studying and doing something with their life — not out here protesting about something that’s not really about nothing.”

He continued: “They do not respect this young man’s death, you know? Now, momma and daddy done lost a child — that could be them. So, I’m very pissed.”

When asked if he was concerned about his own safety, Valentine replied, “I love my country, I love my charmed city.”

“And I’m an American,” he added. “I’m not black, white, red or yellow — nothing. I am an American.”

CNN host Anderson Cooper dubbed the man a “hero” for his bravery in Baltimore.

He loves his country! You hear that, rioters?

This is a profound reminder that we aren’t really white, black, brown, etc… We are all American! This veteran is speaking the truth, and is not afraid to stand on principle. All the rioters should be ashamed of themselves.

Do you agree with this veteran?

This remark by the City Mayor is part of the problem when she said:   Allow Rioters “Space to Destroy” During Weekend Violent Protests.  Space for what?  If they were protesting peacefully I could understand her words but when she said – Space to destroy during weekend violent protests.  That is a horse of a different color!

A.M. (Morning)

It is now reported, the looters did not even know Freddie Gray.

Sure sounds familiar, “another stand down.”   Then the next word from the mayor is, “we will get through this.”  Sure you will after the town is burned down.  Now the peaceful protestor people of the town need to demand accountability from the Mayor, Chief of Police, and city council people  as to why the police were not sufficient in number and not allowed to do their job.  

Look at the towns throughout America which are run by the black people – would you want to live in those towns?  The black leaders need to step up and insist the children are taught from birth to obey the law  whether they are black or white communities.  That mother who dragged her young man home should be congratulated even in today’s world where it is a crime to slap your child.  Why is it black people always burn their own stuff?  

What did the CVS Pharmacy do to these people – they set it on fire?  This pharmacy was an asset to the community, especially the old people who need medicine.  We heard remarks such as, let them vent their frustrations –  burn and loot?   Now that they did all of this burning to their own town, what satisfaction do these people feel today when they walk by the burned buildings?  Do they feel more at home? 

It is time to change how this type of situation is handled.  The police and national guard should be called in immediately – not three days later.  Or was this part of the plan – same thing happened in Ferguson, MO.

The City of Baltimore has and is  being led by Democratic black  leaders for many years and progress for the city is not present.  We have a black president, a black attorney general – now a black woman, black congress men and women, all kind of free stuff flowing to every one and what do we see – nothing but chaotic behavior throughout the country.  

The Democratic Party is still out there hollering – the poor people, the poor people.  In this country the poor people are poor because they want to be poor.  If they would get off their asle  – they wouldn’t be poor.  Nothing will satisfy these people – enough will never be enough!  

The first step in civility is – respect for yourself and each other!   Until this is taught, this disrespect for each other will continue.

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