U.S. Secret Service & World Media Liable; Not Trump & Israeli Shooter of Terrorist

Stephanie

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this is exactly what I was thinking. first they let some idiot jump over a fence and nearly bum rush him and then they allow this reporter to throw herself at him for his attention. what the heck is wrong is our American citizens in this day and age. before they would have been pissed over these things happening to a CITIZEN or Politician running for the office of President. I'm not throwing in for Trump but these incidents are a failure to PROTECT him.

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Donald Trump and his campaign manager are not perfect, nor are their detractors

Americans, Israelis, and fair minded people all over the globe should be outraged at the U.S. Secret Service and the mainstream media, not at Donald Trump in America or the Israeli medic who shot the terrorist in Israel.

In America, it has already been established that the Secret Service failed to prevent the reporter Michelle Fields from reaching and even touching the Republican frontrunner for the presidency of the United States. So the Secret Service should be condemned, and Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, should be hailed as a hero for reaching Fields where the Secret Service failed and by effectively preventing her from being in a position to potentially assault the candidate by Corey’s restraint in grabbing and diverting her arm rather than tackling her or using a weapon to stop her.

Donald Trump pointed out that Fields alleged she was shoved to the ground before she realized she was on videotape, which clearly showed that she was not shoved to the ground. Donald Trump pointed out she had a pen in her hand, which could have been more than just a pen and which could have contained a concealed weapon. But even without considering what Ms. Fields may have been holding, she certainly penetrated through the permissible perimeter around the candidate. The Secret Service is clearly obligated to prevent unauthorized personnel from coming near the person they are guarding, let alone touching him. The Secret Service by right could have tackled the unauthorized intruder, and then examined what was in her head and her hand later. They had politely told her twice not to come closer, but she ignored them. The Secret Service is not trained to politely request potential murderers to step aside. For that, you can hire an openly obsequious perpetrator of a disservice—not a Secret Service—to politely ask questions. If anything, Lewandowski was not hired to be a bodyguard and did not tackle Fields to the ground, so he should be heralded as a hero who used restraint under the circumstances.

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U.S. Secret Service & World Media Liable; Not Trump & Israeli Shooter of Terrorist
 
this is exactly what I was thinking. first they let some idiot jump over a fence and nearly bum rush him and then they allow this reporter to throw herself at him for his attention. what the heck is wrong is our American citizens in this day and age. before they would have been pissed over these things happening to a CITIZEN or Politician running for the office of President. I'm not throwing in for Trump but these incidents are a failure to PROTECT him.

snip:
Donald Trump and his campaign manager are not perfect, nor are their detractors

Americans, Israelis, and fair minded people all over the globe should be outraged at the U.S. Secret Service and the mainstream media, not at Donald Trump in America or the Israeli medic who shot the terrorist in Israel.

In America, it has already been established that the Secret Service failed to prevent the reporter Michelle Fields from reaching and even touching the Republican frontrunner for the presidency of the United States. So the Secret Service should be condemned, and Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, should be hailed as a hero for reaching Fields where the Secret Service failed and by effectively preventing her from being in a position to potentially assault the candidate by Corey’s restraint in grabbing and diverting her arm rather than tackling her or using a weapon to stop her.

Donald Trump pointed out that Fields alleged she was shoved to the ground before she realized she was on videotape, which clearly showed that she was not shoved to the ground. Donald Trump pointed out she had a pen in her hand, which could have been more than just a pen and which could have contained a concealed weapon. But even without considering what Ms. Fields may have been holding, she certainly penetrated through the permissible perimeter around the candidate. The Secret Service is clearly obligated to prevent unauthorized personnel from coming near the person they are guarding, let alone touching him. The Secret Service by right could have tackled the unauthorized intruder, and then examined what was in her head and her hand later. They had politely told her twice not to come closer, but she ignored them. The Secret Service is not trained to politely request potential murderers to step aside. For that, you can hire an openly obsequious perpetrator of a disservice—not a Secret Service—to politely ask questions. If anything, Lewandowski was not hired to be a bodyguard and did not tackle Fields to the ground, so he should be heralded as a hero who used restraint under the circumstances.

all of it here:
U.S. Secret Service & World Media Liable; Not Trump & Israeli Shooter of Terrorist

Yo, the "Socialist Democrats" can`t accept the TRUTH! So they will talk their Crap, as they always do!!!!!!!!!!!!

"GTP"
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this is exactly what I was thinking. first they let some idiot jump over a fence and nearly bum rush him and then they allow this reporter to throw herself at him for his attention. what the heck is wrong is our American citizens in this day and age. before they would have been pissed over these things happening to a CITIZEN or Politician running for the office of President. I'm not throwing in for Trump but these incidents are a failure to PROTECT him.

snip:
Donald Trump and his campaign manager are not perfect, nor are their detractors

Americans, Israelis, and fair minded people all over the globe should be outraged at the U.S. Secret Service and the mainstream media, not at Donald Trump in America or the Israeli medic who shot the terrorist in Israel.

In America, it has already been established that the Secret Service failed to prevent the reporter Michelle Fields from reaching and even touching the Republican frontrunner for the presidency of the United States. So the Secret Service should be condemned, and Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, should be hailed as a hero for reaching Fields where the Secret Service failed and by effectively preventing her from being in a position to potentially assault the candidate by Corey’s restraint in grabbing and diverting her arm rather than tackling her or using a weapon to stop her.

Donald Trump pointed out that Fields alleged she was shoved to the ground before she realized she was on videotape, which clearly showed that she was not shoved to the ground. Donald Trump pointed out she had a pen in her hand, which could have been more than just a pen and which could have contained a concealed weapon. But even without considering what Ms. Fields may have been holding, she certainly penetrated through the permissible perimeter around the candidate. The Secret Service is clearly obligated to prevent unauthorized personnel from coming near the person they are guarding, let alone touching him. The Secret Service by right could have tackled the unauthorized intruder, and then examined what was in her head and her hand later. They had politely told her twice not to come closer, but she ignored them. The Secret Service is not trained to politely request potential murderers to step aside. For that, you can hire an openly obsequious perpetrator of a disservice—not a Secret Service—to politely ask questions. If anything, Lewandowski was not hired to be a bodyguard and did not tackle Fields to the ground, so he should be heralded as a hero who used restraint under the circumstances.

all of it here:
U.S. Secret Service & World Media Liable; Not Trump & Israeli Shooter of Terrorist


Well I used to like Mrs. Fields cookies. Steph I hardly notice the funnies anymore with then new Avatar. Nice......
 

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