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Capt Seid Waddell
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The disorderly minds of the left are never pleasant to deal with.
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"Steve Wigginton, the U.S. Attorney in Southern District of Illinois, tells KSDK-TV that ISIS was reaching out to the anti-government protesters in Ferguson over Twitter.
‘We received intelligence reports for law enforcement showing actual tweets ISIS was putting out encouraging Americans to join the people who were burning down buildings in Ferguson to engage that kind of conduct across America,’ Wigginton explained to KSDK.

Some tweets said, ‘Hey blacks, ISIS will save you,’ and used the hashtags Islamic State, Ferguson and Coming. Another tweet from ISIS showed images of Malcolm X.
‘ISIS is recruiting Americans every single minute of the day via the Internet using their social media techniques,’ Wigginton told KSDK."


http://anarchistnews.org/content/isis-recruiting-criminals-anarchists-who-participated-ferguson-riots
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CPT Jack Durish
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Capt Seid Waddell - Thank you for the comments and documentation. I wasn't aware of this and truly appreciate being informed.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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CPT Jack Durish, it would appear that disorderly minds flock together.
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for sharing the City without Peace CPT Jack Durish.
I hope that Cleveland will not become a real battle zone during the Republican convention later this year.
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CPT Jack Durish
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Me too, but there seems to be trouble brewing, doesn't there?
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SPC David S.
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While I was just an infant the Days of Rage and the Students for a Democratic Society look a lot like whats going on now. Thus the call for open carry at the convention. The Chicago 1968, Weather Underground, Ann Arbor just up the road - I expect this to get ugly.
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CPT Jack Durish
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I was newly arrived in Hawaii in 1968 after my tour of duty in Vietnam. We didn't have satellite TV yet and events on the mainland were mere rumors. It wasn't until I visited home in the years following that I saw the devastation of the race and antiwar riots. It was surreal. I felt like a refugee returning home after a war.
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