Recently, when talking to students at the University of Chicago School of Law, President Obama lectured them on the history of whites suppressing minority votes. He argued that white men have historically gone to great lengths to keep women, blacks, and other minorities from participating in the American political process.
To build up and motivate their voter base, Democrats frequently play the [insert label here] card. They claim that a few rich, white, old, Republican men sit in a smoke-filled room, scheming up ways to oppress the poor, minority, female, and gay populations. Both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders appear to be going all-in on this strategy for the 2016 election.
Considering that turnout in the Democratic primaries has been significantly lower than that in the Republican primaries, it is no surprise that the Democrats are turning to the divisive blueprint of identity politics.
If Virginia is any indication of the Democrats’ level of desperation, it would appear that they have hit DEFCON 1. Hillary Clinton’s friends are so worried about her low voter enthusiasm, that at least one of them has taken drastic measures to ensure that she receives votes in November. To read about Governor Terry McAuliffe’s executive order granting voting rights to over 200,000 convicted felons in the Old Dominion State, continue reading on the next page:
No you to go in front of a judge to get your right back
Sick man
This p***k needs to hang with the rest .
Each state is different. I didn’t in Ohio. 2 years after I got out I recieved a letter from the state attorneys general stating I was no longer considered a convicted felon. All my civil rights were restored . i no longer had to list myself as a convicted felon on applications.
He is a disgrace to the state of Va.
Typical Democrat
MARCH 31 2016// DON’T SEEM THAT LONG AGO. WAKE UP Sad day here in Virginia:
VIRGINIA STATE POLICE TROOPER & TWO CITIZENS
SHOT AT RICHMOND BUS TERMINAL
RICHMOND, Va. – A Virginia State Police trooper has died as a result of his injuries after being shot Thursday afternoon (March 31) at the Greyhound Bus station in the 2900 block of North Boulevard in the City of Richmond.
At approximately 2:40 p.m. Thursday, Virginia State Police Trooper Chad P. Dermyer approached a male subject just inside the front doors of the bus station. During the course of talking with the male subject, the male pulled out a handgun and shot the trooper multiple times. As the male subject continued firing his weapon, two state troopers, who were nearby, returned fire. The male suspect then moved into the terminal’s restaurant.
The shooter continued to be combative as police took him into custody and EMS crews tried to render aid to him. He was transported to VCU Medical Center, where he died later Thursday afternoon. His remains were transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for autopsy and examination. State police have confirmed the male subject’s identification, but are still in the process of notifying his next of kin. His name will not be released until next of kin is formally notified. The suspect’s handgun was recovered at the scene.
During the course of the gunfire, two adult females inside the bus terminal were also shot. Both were transported to VCU Medical Center and are being treated for of non-life threatening injuries.
No other law enforcement personnel or civilians were injured in the shooting.
Trooper Dermyer was among approximately a dozen state police troopers participating in a specialized training on criminal interdiction practices. They had completed the classroom instruction and were conducting field practicals at the time the shooting occurred. Trooper Dermyer’s encounter with the male subject was part of the training. Trooper Dermyer was in uniform at the time of the shooting.
Trooper Dermyer, 37, was transported to VCU Medical Center, where he died later Thursday afternoon. Trooper Dermyer, a Jackson, Mich. native, graduated from the Virginia State Police Academy November 2014. His original patrol assignment was to the Chesapeake Division’s Area 46 Office, which encompasses the cities of Newport News and Hampton. He had just recently transferred to the state police Counter-Terrorism and Criminal Interdiction Unit. Prior to joining the state police, Trooper Dermyer served with the City of Newport News Police Department and the Jackson, Mich., Police Department. Trooper Dermyer also served our nation for four years with the U.S. Marine Corps. He is survived by his wife and two young children.
The City of Richmond Police Department immediately responded to the scene to assist State Police with securing the scene, interviewing witnesses and evidence collection. Additional law enforcement resources from the FBI, ATF, US Department of Homeland Security, US Marshals Service, and Henrico County Police responded to the scene to assist, as well.
The investigation remains ongoing at this time.
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Because only felons would vote democrat!
I hate to see such idiots in positions of power……………….
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