Thursday, October 25, 2018

Maxine's Raving 'Motivated by Same EVIL Purposes' as BROWN SHIRTS

'Unless these radical voices are called to heel, there will be blood'


U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

Socio-Political-Journal.  "Country music superstar Charlie Daniels warns that unless “radical voices” such as Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., who has urged Democrats to harass Trump administration officials in public, are “called to heel,” there “will be blood.”

"Daniels, who comments regularly on American issues in his Soap Box column, recalled a frightening lesson from history.

“ 'Maxine Waters’ maniac raving, encouraging the harassment of those who disagree with her and her party’s politics, is motivated by the same evil purposes as the creation of the Brown Shirts and could give birth to a very nasty movement, a ‘law’ unto itself and totally out of anybody’s control,” he said.



Pictured: Maxine Waters voters in her LA district.
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"At age 82, he remembers World War II.

"The aim of such terrorizing and harassment he said is “complete political dominance by one party.”

“ 'But this is not 1930s Germany and the Democrat Party is not the Nazi Party and the citizens of America are not a helpless ethnic minority and are awakening to the fact that they are under attack and the manifestation of their anger will soon surface, and unless these radical voices and financed mobs are called to heel, there will be blood,” he wrote.

"Daniels said “part of that blood will be on the hands of Maxine Waters and her ilk who carelessly and viciously call for the persecution of all who disagree with their political beliefs.”

“ 'I have been on this earth for 82 years, I have seen America in all kinds of political, fiscal and societal situations, wars, recessions, racial upheaval and reactionary violence, but I have never seen an elected public official claim that America can be civil only if their party is in control or encourage the public to target and harass members of the opposing party.' ” . . .


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