Friday, August 24, 2018

Tattoos Reveal Truth in Minnesota

Tell me why Minnesota is welcoming "immigrants" who openly cheer tattoos that mock the deaths of 3,000 Americans at the hands of 19 radical Islamic terrorists on 9/11.
This is a picture of a tattoo laughingly posted by one of the local men who followed the ribbon cutting on Fox 9 of the new Samatar Bridge - a bridge now connecting the public housing community of Cedar Riverside to downtown Minneapolis. He says he wants one just like it! Others cheered him on.
It says "It's raining men!" and mocks people who were forced to jump from the towers on 9/11. When I alerted the FBI to these Jihadis, the conversation and tattoo was immediately removed. Seriously, folks. Time to wake up. There is no way you can "spin" this evil in a positive light. You're being conned.

The new paved bridge in Minneapolis, called the Samatar Crossing, connects the Somali community at the subsidized Cedar Riverside public housing complex directly to downtown Minneapolis. The Samatar Crossing is named after the late Hussein Samatar, the first Somali-American elected official in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis City Council Member Abdi Warsame said Samatar was an inspiration to many East African immigrants, including himself.
"The Somali community here did not want more cars or more vehicles that would directly impact the only green space that they have in Currie Park. They wanted to connect to downtown, but to connect to downtown on their OWN terms."
They'll be able to walk to EID at the U.S. Bank stadium next year! I'm curious. When Cedar Riverside public housing used to be populated by poor black, white and Native Americans, did they not deserve a path to downtown? Also, why are Minnesota taxpayers paying $1 million to build a wall around Cedar Riverside while at the same time building a bridge to downtown? Explain.


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