Sunday, November 25, 2018

Lunatic Dem. Senator deletes tweet about chemical weapons at US-Mexico border

Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) is another politician working hard at pulling the nation together in harmony. He tweeted on Sunday that the tear gas used against Central American migrants who forcefully tried to enter the US illegally and were, in some cases, throwing stones at officials on the US side of the border, may have been in violation of international agreements governing the use of chemical weapons.

That is a divisive, false, idiot's assertion. Police forces across the country use tear gas because it is safe and effective in breaking up dangerous crowds. He probably knows that but he hates Trump and had to jump on the bandwagon because that's what the left tends to do.

Then he backtracked, because that's what cowards do.

The Associated Press reported that U.S. border agents shot several rounds of the gas after migrants tried to penetrate several points along the border at the San Ysidro border crossing between Tijuana, Mexico, and California.

The migrants attempted to squeeze through gaps in wire, climb over fences and peel back metal sheeting to enter. In other words, they were destroying property in an attempt to illegally enter the United States.

In response to the reports, Schatz, ever the idiot, tweeted: "Tear gas across the border against unarmed families is a new low." 

Then about 45 minutes later, the senator tweeted: "Who gave the order? Did it implement or contravene policy?" 

Then he tweeted "WHO GAVE THE ORDER?" in all caps in an attempt to out-tweet the one person in the nation whose finger is on the "Send" button.

Schatz then stupidly asked: "Why tear gas? Is this consistent with the Conventions on Chemical Weapons?" proving to the country that even a stupid douche can be a Senator.

However, the tweet remained posted for merely a few minutes before it was deleted and replaced by this message: "Anyone uncomfortable with spraying tear gas on children is welcome to join the coalition of the moral and the sane. We can argue about other stuff when we’ve got our country back."

Nobody took our country, jerk. But given the chance, there are people out there who would gladly take it.

Parents who took their children on the caravan trek are terrible parents. It is dangerous for them in so many ways, but the left has made them out as heroes. The caravan put the women and children out front, like Hamas does, to make it seem like the innocent are being attacked by the big bad Americans. But the truth is, there are significantly more men in the caravan, young, strong men of working age, as well as criminals, in those caravans.

In an exchange with opinion writer Stephen Miller, Schatz admitted: "I went ahead and deleted the one about chemical weapons because I just don’t know enough about what happened." 

He then asked Miller: "Does this not strike you as excessive?"

Attacking the border and being violent is excessive. Throwing stones can be very dangerous, at times deadly--and that should not be tolerated. Border Patrol agents, military personnel, everyone protecting our borders have a right to go home in one piece.

Fox News tried to interview Schatz, but like the coward he is, he didn't respond for comment.
Marines leaving gas chamber: it gives confidence
in handling the situation
I wonder what he and others on the left would think if their job was to protect our border and this happened. Tear gas is no biggie--we all in the Marine Corps had to enter a "gas chamber" to learn how to tolerate it. No doubt it sucks, but it isn't dangerous and it has nothing whatsoever to do with the Conventions on Chemical Weapons. 

That's just ignorant.

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