Published on Jul 1, 2019


By Neil Munro
âThis is about the preservation of our humanity, and this is about seeing every single person there as a member of your own family,â Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley told protesters and the assembled media on Monday. âWe love you and that we will never stop fighting for your dignity, for your humanity, and for the preservation of your family,â she said towards the legally detained migrants.
âWe need to be spending money on helping individuals with healthcare needs, with housing, with food, not with all these enforcement efforts that we are seeing today, that are separating families,â said Texas Rep. Marc Veasey.
âThe oversight visit was intended to âensure we protect these young people ⌠We will absolutely not shrink from that,â said Texas Rep. Pete Aguilar.
Democrats displayed emotional empathy for the Central American illegal aliens who were allegedly held in cramped cells and were provided with limited showers. But the Democrats did not mention the many Americans who are seeing the many migrants come through Congressâs loopholes to hold down blue-collar salaries, drive up rents in modest neighborhoods, and add more chaotic diversity to their kidsâ schools.
âI will never forget the image of being in a cell and seeing 15 women, tears coming down their faces, as they talked about being separated from their children, about having running water,â said California Rep. Judy Chu. âI really came here for the kids ⌠[who] are not being treated the best way they can be. â
Women âwept openly in our arms ⌠because of the trauma they are experiencing, and they donât know where their children are,â said Pressley.
Massachusetts Rep. Lori Trahan said she was âbrought to my knees in tearsâ by seeing young girls with flu being quarantined in a separate room. The girls were fed cheeseburgers and juice, she said. âWe want high-quality care for children in our custody,â she said.
âWhat we saw today was unconscionable,â said New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. âNo child should ever be separated from their parent ⌠No women should ever be locked up in a pen when they have done no harm to another human being.â
The display of sympathy for migrants spotlights progressivesâ easy empathy for distant foreigners. That âtelescopic charityâ contrasts with conservativesâ nuanced expectation that people show most concern for the circles of people closest to themselves â families, then neighbors, then fellow citizens, for example â while also offering some sympathy and aid to strangers.
Those two contrasting visions were spotlighted by the Democratsâ first two TV debates when nearly all Democrat candidates promised to either decriminalize migration by strangers or to provide taxpayer-funded health care to an apparently endless flow of illegal migrants. Democrats did not discuss the impact of those policies on Americans, including traditional Democrat voters.

In between their Monday speeches promising empathy for foreign migrants, the Democratic Representatives repeatedly profiled a vocal group of pro-border Americans as uncaring and hateful.
âOne of the things we see in action, whether it is a Facebook page or the chants youâre hearing today, is a dehumanization of people that is very dangerous to our country,â said Rep. Veronica Escobar to the loud group of pro-border demonstrators. âThe minute we lose our own humanity, weâve got into a very dark place, and unfortunately our country has gone into a very dark place,â she said.
âI will outwork your hate, I will outlove your hate, I will always put my country first, unlike what you all do,â Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib told the American protesters. While pointing to Rep. Escobar, Tlaib shouted that âyou all can say whatever you want, but this woman cares about those children.â
Rep. Veasey also tried to blame President Donald Trump for the migrantsâ detention even though the migrants choose to cross the U.S. border. The detention is âshameful, and it has been exacerbated by the policies of this President of the United States, Steven Miller, and the other people around here that have used people as pawns in a game instead of working with Congress to try to pass real Comprehensive Immigration Reform,â he said.
Pressley ended her passionate speech about her love for migrants with an apparent threat to the American protesters:
Keep yelling ⌠vile rhetoric for vile actions, hateful rhetoric for hateful behavior, racist words and venom for racist policies ⌠I am tired of the health and the safety, the humanity and the full freedom of black and brown children, being negotiated and compromised and moderated. We need a system that works, that is humane and that is compassionate and that keeps families together. I learned a long time ago that when change happens, it is either because people see the light or they feel the fire. Today we are lifting up these stories in the hope that you will see the light. And if you donât, we will bring the fire.
Pro-migration supporters cheered Pressleyâs suggested threat.
Immigration by the Numbers:
Each year, roughly four million young Americans join the workforce after graduating from high school or university.
But the federal government then imports about 1.1 million legal immigrants and refreshes a resident population of roughly 1.5 million white-collar visa workers â includingapproximately one million H-1B workers â and approximately 500,000 blue-collar visa workers.
The government also prints out more than one million work permits for foreigners, tolerates about eight million illegal workers, and does not punish companies for employing the hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants who sneak across the border or overstay their legal visas each year, despite the rising loss of jobs to automation.
This policy of inflating the labor supply boosts economic growth for investors because it ensures that employers do not have to compete for American workers by offering higher wages and better working conditions.
Flooding the market with cheap, foreign, white-collar graduates and blue-collar labor also shifts enormous wealth from young employees towards older investors, even as it also widens wealth gaps, reduces high-tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, and hurts childrenâs schools and college educations. It also pushes Americans away from high-tech careers and sidelines millions of marginalized Americans, including many who are now struggling with fentanyl addictions. The labor policy also moves business investment and wealth from the Heartland to the coastal cities, explodes rents and housing costs, shrivels real estate values in the Midwest, and rewards investors for creating low-tech, labor-intensive workplaces.

By Patrick Howley
Kamala Harrisâ father Donald Harris wrote an essay entitled âReflections of a Jamaican Fatherâ for Jamaica Global Online, in which he made a startling admission (emphasis added):
âMy roots go back, within my lifetime, to my paternal grandmother Miss Chrishy (nĂŠe Christiana Brown, descendant of Hamilton Brown who is on record as plantation and slave owner and founder of Brownâs Town) and to my maternal grandmother Miss Iris (nĂŠe Iris Finegan, farmer and educator, from Aenon Town and Inverness, ancestry unknown to me). The Harris name comes from my paternal grandfather Joseph Alexander Harris, land-owner and agricultural âproduceâ exporter (mostly pimento or all-spice), who died in 1939 one year after I was born and is buried in the church yard of the magnificent Anglican Church which Hamilton Brown built in Brownâs Town (and where, as a child, I learned the catechism, was baptized and confirmed, and served as an acolyte).â
Harrisâ fatherâs passage ends
Hamilton Brown was not only a slave owner, but also an engineer of mass Irish migration to Jamaica after the British empire abolished slavery in 1834.
Jamaican Family Search recorded: âHamilton Brown owned several plantations over the years 1817 to about 1845. According to the 1818 Almanac which can be found on this site, (Jamaican Family Search) , he was the owner of Minard (128 slaves) which he must have acquired from its previous owner (John Bailie) in 1815 or later. The number of slaves on this estate approximates the number of slaves in one of the registers attributed to his ownership (124 slaves). The other register (86 slaves) cannot be assigned to any estate, although he is listed in Almanacs for subsequent years as owning several, (Antrim, Grier Park, Colliston, Little River, Retirement and Unity Valley).â
Here is a full accounting of the slaves owned by Hamilton Brown, according to the National Archives in London, as of June 28, 1817 in the parish of St. Ann in Jamaica:
| NAMESNames of all Males to precede names of females
MALES |
Colour | Age | African or creole | Remarks |
| 1 Apollo | Negro | 45 | African | â |
| 2 Jein | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 3 Sambo | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 4 Cicero | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 5 St???e | Negro | 45 | African | â |
| 6 Chance | Negro | 44 | African | â |
| 7 Clendin | Negro | 42 | African | â |
| 8 Jamaica | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 9 Apollo | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 10 Montague | Negro | 38 | African | â |
| 11 Jack | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 12 Mark | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 13 Ned | Negro | 36 | African | â |
| 14 Sharper | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 15 Ceasar | Negro | 38 | African | â |
| 16 John | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 17 Charles | Negro | 35 | African | â |
| 18 Oxford | Negro | 35 | African | â |
| 19 Hannibal | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 20 ??ill | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 21 Dick | Negro | 35 | African | â |
| 22 Duke | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 23 Nelson | Negro | 34 | African | â |
| 24 Robert | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 25 George | Negro | 35 | African | â |
| 26 Prince | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 27 Henry | Negro | 38 | African | â |
| 28 Hamilton | Negro | 28 | African | 4 |
| 29 Tom Jack | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 30 Neal | Negro | 34 | African | â |
| 31 Luke | Negro | 28 | African | â |
| 32 Bel | Negro | 25 | African | â |
| 33 ????? | Negro | 33 | African | â |
| 34-39 missing | â | â | â | â |
| â | â | â | PAGE 89 | â |
| 40 Charles | Negro | 16 | Creole | â |
| 41 London | Negro | 11 | Creole | â |
| 42 Nelson | Negro | 10 | Creole | son of Juddy |
| 43 Jamaica | Negro | 10 | Creole | son of Evey |
| 44 ?Seny | Negro | 8 | Creole | son of Juddy |
| 45 Virgil | Negro | 8 | Creole | son of Love |
| 46 Tom | Negro | 4 | Creole | son of Juddy |
| 47 Joab | Negro | 3 | Creole | son of Lucky |
| 48 Harper | Negro | 3 | Creole | son of Love |
| 49 Jack | Negro | 2 | Creole | son of Lucy |
| 50 James | Negro | 2 | Creole | son of Tamer |
| 51 Sambo | Negro | 2 | Creole | son of Evey |
| 52 Dick | Negro | 1 | Creole | son of Nanny |
| 53 Charles | Negro | 1 | Creole | son of Nelly |
| 54 Hugh | Negro | 5mos | Creole | son of Maria |
| 55 Sam | Negro | 4mos | Creole | son of Gift |
| 56 George | Negro | 6mos | Creole | son of Flance |
| FEMALES | â | â | â | â |
| 1 Pheba | Negro | 50 | African | â |
| 2 Love | Negro | 42 | African | â |
| 3 Juddy | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 4 ?Floramel ?Meromel | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 5 Flora | Negro | 38 | African | â |
| 6 Lucy | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 7 Maria | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 8 Laura | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 9 Evey | Negro | 30 | African | 5 |
| 10 Olive | Negro | African | â | |
| 11 Lucky | Negro | 28 | African | â |
| 12 Venus | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 13 Rachel | Negro | 30 | African | â |
| 14 ?Betsy | Negro | 27 | African | â |
| 15 Juliet | Negro | 48 | African | â |
| 16 Hellen | Negro | 40 | African | â |
| 17 Nanny | Negro | 27 | African | â |
| 18 Nelly | Negro | 28 | African | â |
| 19 Gift | Negro | 25 | African | â |
| 20 Jeane | Negro | 33 | African | â |
| 21 Milly | Negro | 32 | African | â |
| 22 Industry | Negro | 13 | Creole | â |
| 23 Margaret | Negro | 10 | Creole | Daughter of Juddy |
| 24 Nancy | Negro | 4 | Creole | Daughter of Tamer |
| 25 Mary | â | 4 | Creole | Daughter of Evey |
| â | â | â | PAGE 90 | â |
| 26 Peggy | Negro | 3 | Creole | Daughter of Flora |
| 27 Sarah | Negro | 2 | Creole | Daughter of Nanny |
| 28 ? Hanna | Negro | 6mos | Creole | Daughter of Tamer |
| 29 Hellen | Negro | 5mos | Creole | Daughter of Milly |
| 30 Nelly | Negro | 2 | Creole | Daughter of ?Floramel ?Meromel |
Hamilton Brown officially swore to the authenticity of this record, stating:
âI Hamilton Brown do swear that the above list and return consisting of two sheets is a true perfect and complete list and return, to the best of my knowledge and belief in every particular therein mentioned of all and every slaves possessed by me as owner, considered as most permanently settled, worked and employed in the Parish of Saint Ann on the twenty Eight day of June One thousand Eight Hundred and Seventeen without fraud, deceit or evasion So help me God.
Sworn before me this twenty fourth day of September 1817â
Hamilton Brownâs slave owning shows up in other records, as well.
âHamilton Brown was instrumental in the importing of several hundred labourers and their families from Ireland to Jamaica between 1835 and 1840,â according to University College Londonâs project âLegacies of British Slave-ownership.â The project describes Hamilton Brown as a âMajor attorney and resident slave-owner in Jamaica.â
The Jamaican newspaper The Gleaner reported in July 2012 in a travel piece on Brownâs Town:
âAs we struggled to stay on the narrow sidewalk, we noticed an elderly man coming our way. He had an unruly grey beard and wore spectacles with thick frames and cloudy lenses.
âHallo! Hallo!â he said. We stopped and returned the greeting. The man gave his name as Ferly and he told us a bit about Brownâs Town.
âA good amount of Brown live here, you know,â he said. âPeople what name Brown pack up the place. It all coming from Hamilton Brown who the town name after. Yes man, dem teach it in school,â said Ferly, nodding.
He told us that Hamilton Brown was buried in the graveyard at the nearby Anglican Church. âBut a lot of people donât even know that. Is only long-time people like me know dem tings,â he said.â
The Gleaner passage ends
Black activist Tariq Nasheed has publicly cast doubt on Kamala Harrisâ claim to being âBlack.â

By Shane Trejo
âThe Quincy Institute is an action-oriented think tank that will lay the foundation for a new foreign policy centered on diplomatic engagement and military restraint. The current moment presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring together like-minded progressives and conservatives and set U.S. foreign policy on a sensible and humane footing. Our countryâs current circumstances demand it,â the Quincy Instituteâs website reads.
Sorosâ Open Society Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation put up half a million each to get the think-tank off the ground. It will be led by Trita Parsi, who founded the National Iranian American Council (NIAC). Pariso wrote A Single Roll of the Dice â Obamaâs Diplomacy with Iran, praising former President Barack Obamaâs nuclear deal with Iran.
The NIAC has come under fire for its alleged ties to the Islamic Republic of Iran. He was ordered to pay â$183,480.09 in monetary sanctionsâ over a defamation suit brought against journalist Hassan Daioleslam by NIAC in an attempt to bully him into silence.
âThey sued me, and ran a smear campaign against me,â Daioleslam said to Business Insider in 2015. âThey did everything to crush me. But after seven years of the lawsuit they couldnât break me.â
The NIAC âflouted multiple court orders,â according to Judge Robert Wilkins, during the course of the defamation suit that they brought against Daioleslam, as they desperately wanted to keep their internal workings hidden from the public.
âIts resolute failure to produce all relevant drives until over a year after it was first ordered to do so is inexcusable,â Wilkins said about NIACâs dishonest and secretive behavior in the courts.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia found in 2012 that Parsiâs work is ânot inconsistent with the idea that he was first and foremost an advocate for the regime.â
Parsiâs writings show his far-left, anti-Israel political leanings. He recently wrote an op/ed for The Guardian where he praised Muslim socialist Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) following her incendiary comments made against the Jewish people.
âOn the Israel-Palestine conflict, it was Omar, more than her party elders, who represented the values of Democratic voters when she criticized the influence of money in politics and applied the point to Americaâs virtually unconditional support for Israel,â he wrote, cheering on the Democratic Partyâs recent shift against the Jewish nation.
âThe overwhelming majority of Democrats, about 82%, now say the US should lean toward neither Israel nor Palestinians. Even more dramatically, 56% of Democrats favor imposing sanctions or harsher measures against Israel if its settlements keep expanding,â he added.
Parsi wrote another op/ed in The Guardian blaming Donald Trump for allowing mass shootings to persist while claiming that right-wing conservatives, not extremist Muslims, are the most pressing terror threat.
âTrump apparently considers neo-Nazis, white supremacists and those motivated by racial and cultural anxiety as his constituency,â he wrote. âDepicting them as a threat counters his interests while depicting those whom they hate as dangerous serves his agenda. The more immigrants and Muslims are seen as threats, the more Americaâs racists are compelled to back Trump.â
âThis makes Americans less safe. Not just because it turns Americans against Americans, but because Trump further shifts our focus away from the threat of rightwing extremists and racists even though they are at least as dangerous as Isis extremists,â he added.
Because of the Koch Brothers and their close ally George Soros â who are also partnering to implement Big Brother censorship against right-wing dissidents â Parsi will be at the helm of another influential think-tank where he will be able to oppose President Trumpâs foreign policy and promote Iranian interests under the guise of supporting peace.

JULY 1, 2019
Gaetz tweeted about the comment a day after journalist Andy Ngo was viciously assaulted with quick drying cement by Antifa criminals in Portland.
âHey ?@PeteButtigieg? â this is a reply from a member of your campaign inciting (rather gross) violence against me after someone previously threw a drink on me. Is this what your campaign stands for?â he asked.

The comment, which was made on Facebook by Samantha Pollara, was in relation to a milkshake attack on Gaetz on June 1 by 25-year-old Amanda L. Kondratâyev, who was later charged with battery.
âPlease, please let it be urine next timeâŚ,â commented Pollara.
Just as many on the left justified or celebrated the attack on Andy Ngo, which left him hospitalized with brain bleed, the June 1 milkshake assault on Gaetz was also lauded.
The Orlando Weekly said Gaetz had a âlaundry list of milkshakable offensesâ and called the person who filmed the assault on him a âtrue heroâ.

The number of Americans in the 18-to-34 bracket who are comfortable interacting with LGBTQ people fell from 53% in 2017 to 45% in 2018, according to the annual Accelerating Acceptance report. That figure is down from 63% in 2016.
The findings raise serious questions about the common conception that young people are more progressive and tolerant than older generations, John Gerzema, CEO of The Harris Poll, which conducted the study on behalf of LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD, said.

These numbers are very alarming and signal a looming social crisis in discrimination.â
LGTBQ activist Brandon Straka took a different view, however, accusing an âextremist, progressive factionâ within the gay community of alienating people.
âOur community has been overtaken by a very sort of extremist, very political faction that has tried to essentially politicize everything under the umbrella of LGBT,â Straka told RT.
The studyâs provocative findings come at the end of Pride Month, during which the LGBTQ community holds parades and other events.

By Nate Church
âTo law enforcement: find & prosecute these violent felons,â Cruz tweeted after the violent left-wing Antifa attacks on Saturday. âTo federal law enforcement,â he wrote. âInvestigate & bring legal action against a Mayor who has, for political reasons, ordered his police officers to let citizens be attacked by domestic terrorists.â

Wheeler is under fire for his response â or lack thereof â to the violent Antifa protesters in the city under his care. During the demonstrations, journalist Andy Ngo was beaten in the head and hit with a milkshake allegedly filled with quick-dry cement. Cruz also wentafter Vox writer Carlos Maza for encouraging the actions.

âTroubling, if true,â Cruz said of a screenshot of a Maza tweet posted on Sunday. âShould âjournalistsâ be inciting physical violence against those with whom they disagree?â Maza had encouraged his 132,000 folowers to âmilkshake them all,â and âhumiliate them at every turnâ so they would âdread public organizing.â
Journalists and law enforcement were harassed and assaulted at the scene of the Antifa protests. The demonstrators threw furniture and trash cans, allegedly used pepper spray, and threw various items at officers.
Other have, like Cruz, called Wheeler to account for his non-intervention. UFC athlete Tim Kennedy went so far as to publicly call for Wheelerâs resignation.

âWhat happened to [Ngo] is horrible and inexcusable,â he said. â[Wheeler] should be resign for what he has done to #portland.â Kennedy also sympathized with the Portland police officers. âThe socialists with #antifa are dangerous and un-American.â

By Patrick Howley
The attack on Ngo was premeditated, according to Ngoâs own words before the attack happened. Antifa used quick-dry cement, which they filled milkshake cups with â a tactic known as âmilkshaking,â which Antifa has clearly taken to a new violent level.
Ellison was called out for deleting his infamous tweet praising the ANTIFA handbook, which he held in a photo, as the book that would âstrike fear in the heartâ of President Donald Trump.
That tweet is preserved. So is the selfie that went along with it.

Ellisonâs connections to Antifa â specifically the Portland wing of the left-wing network â are deeper than a single tweet.
Laura Loomer reported exclusively for Big League Politics in November 2018:
On the heels of an unprecedented Minneapolis Police press conference this week in which officers warned citizens to not vote for Keith Ellison, photographs obtained by Big League Politics contributor Laura Loomer show Ellison and Luis Enrique Marquez, a notorious leader of the Portland ANTIFA who has a criminal record and has carried the Communist flag.
Ellisonâs support of ANTIFA is no secret, but as a candidate for Attorney General, his relationship with a violent member of ANTIFA, which has been designated as a domestic terrorist organization by the US Department of State, is concerning.

As a result of his criminal actions as the leader of Portland ANTIFA, Luis Enrique Marquez was booked into the Multonomah County Jail and Conditionally released June 30, 2018 having been charged with two counts of theft (one 2nd degree and one 3rd degree) and 3rd degree assault per Jail Employee ID 93275.
âCity and federal law enforcement officers arrested nine people in downtown Portland Saturday during competing rallies that law enforcement officials ultimately declared a riot due to violence. Portlandâs Rose City Antifa and Vancouverâs Patriot Prayer were the primary groups involved,â the Portland Patch reported in June.Â
Luis Enrique Marquez was one of those nine people arrested in what police described as violent protests.

Luis Enrique Marquez not only has a history of arrests, but he is the subject of several YouTube videos which display his ANTIFA associations and violent behavior. Again, this is who Keith Ellison was spotted hanging out with at the Minnesota State Fair. Sources who wish to remain anonymous for the sake of their safety told Big League Politics that Ellison spent over an hour with Luis Enrique Marquez, whose next court date is scheduled for November 28, 2018 according to Multonomah Court employee Anthony Tran.
WATCH:
Along with being a six-term lawmaker who represents Minnesotaâs 5th District, Ellison is the first Muslim to ever be elected to the U.S. Congress, and has served as the Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee since 2017. When he was sworn into office, Ellison refused to be sworn in with a Bible, and instead demanded that a Quran be used as a way to emphasize âreligious tolerance.â
It is unclear how Ellison, who has himself called for violent riots composed of Islamists and ANTIFA to âstop Trumpâ is in any way whatsoever qualified to be Minnesotaâs Attorney General.
While campaigning for the Democrats last year, Ellison said, âTrump must be stopped, and people power is what we have at our disposal to make him stop. We need mass rallies. We need them all over the country. We need them in Texas. We need them in D.C. We need them in Minnesota.â
ANTIFA, which has been classified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as a Left wing domestic terrorist organization, is often present at those rallies Ellison and his DNC colleagues have called for and organized. There are countless instances, many of which have been caught on camera, of ANTIFA members violently assaulting Trump supporters and journalists in public. In 2017, it was also revealed that the FBI has been investigating members of ANTIFA who they say have been traveling to the Middle East to train with ISIS in an effort to plan for the destruction of President Trump.
Despite being classified as a terrorist organization, Ellison tweeted a picture of himself posing with the official ANTIFA handbook, saying, âAt @MoonPalaceBooks and I just found the book that strike fear in the heart of @realDonaldTrump.â
At @MoonPalaceBooks and I just found the book that strike fear in the heart of @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/r81nYoeqpL
â Keith Ellison (@keithellison)Â January 3, 2018
Combined with his refusal to take his oath on a US Constitution, along with his personal associations with ANTIFA, Ellison ought to be disqualified from the Attorney General race, as it is entirely unsafe and unreasonable for Minnesotaâs top cop to have personal ties to members of both domestic and foreign terrorist organizations. Along with his support of domestic ANTIFA terrorists, Ellison is also tied associated with Linda Sarsour and Louis Farakkhan.
What a lot of people donât know about KEITH Ellison:
Ellison publicly supported the Haaf murder defendants. In February, 1993, he spoke at a demonstration for one of the defendants during their trial, leading them in chanting, âWe donât get no justice, you donât get no peace,â which is almost word for word what the modern day Black Lives Matter movement chants at their demonstrations.
In 2000 Ellison spoke at a fundraiser for Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) member Kathleen Soliah, who had been a fugitive on the run from justice for 25 years, on charges of attempting to bomb L.A. police officers in 1975. In his National Lawyers Guild speech, Ellison had kind words of support for cop killers Mumia Abu-Jamal and  âAssata Shakurâ aka Joanne Chesimard, who was wanted for the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster in 1973.
As if all of this evidence backed up by actual photographs insât enough to make one see how unfit Ellison is for serving as Minnesota Attorney General, Luis Enrique Marquez, who was reported to have spent a lengthy amount of time hanging out with Ellison at the Minnesota State Fair was also pictured waving a communist hammer and sickle flag. Under communism, more than 100 Million people have been killed as a result of famine and political violence.

Minnesota voters will decide on Tuesday November 6, 2018 at the polls whether or not they want to elect Doug Wardlow, a man of law and order, or Keith Ellison, a radical Leftist who has been accused of beating women and has been photographed palling around with known jihadis, anti-Semites, and domestic ANTIFA terrorists.
On Friday, the Minneapolis Police Union held a press conference where they endorsed Doug Wardlow, and warned voters not to vote for Keith Ellison.