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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3402371" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>During the first battle of Tulsa, Antifa killed many vulnerable citizens. The old, the sick, the Fudds that were too fat to run and hump gear. When the fires subsided the folks that waded in found scores of shotguns, bolt rifles and lever guns.</p><p></p><p> Once the mob had moved east, they realized that Mexicanville was a different situation. Now the fire and desolation was behind them, and an army of angry laborers with families lay before them. Once the dust settled, large pots of pozole emitted enticing aromas for miles. "In memory of our ancestors!" could be heard even above the din of Mariachi music that filled the air. </p><p></p><p>Even the Mexicans couldn't have imagined the horrors that befell the Nike-clad communists that had escaped Mexicanville and attempted to cross over the scorched earth of mid-town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3402371, member: 25419"] During the first battle of Tulsa, Antifa killed many vulnerable citizens. The old, the sick, the Fudds that were too fat to run and hump gear. When the fires subsided the folks that waded in found scores of shotguns, bolt rifles and lever guns. Once the mob had moved east, they realized that Mexicanville was a different situation. Now the fire and desolation was behind them, and an army of angry laborers with families lay before them. Once the dust settled, large pots of pozole emitted enticing aromas for miles. "In memory of our ancestors!" could be heard even above the din of Mariachi music that filled the air. Even the Mexicans couldn't have imagined the horrors that befell the Nike-clad communists that had escaped Mexicanville and attempted to cross over the scorched earth of mid-town. [/QUOTE]
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