A dose of reality from Milwaukee’s Sheriff

I really like this Wisconsin sheriff.

From LifeSite:

Black Sheriff Says if Black Lives Mattered They’d Protest at Abortion Clinics

CNN’s Poppy Harlow interviewed Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke about the recent protests that some in the Black Community have sparked after the police related deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.

Harlow asked the Sheriff, who has been on several news shows on Fox and others, about a tweet he sent out implying that if Black lives mattered the protesters would be outside abortion clinics because of the high numbers of black babies killed by abortion.

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8 Comments

  1. RocketRM says:

    I bet CNN spent the next couple hours frantically trying to call up every pro-abort minority they know to speak out against his comments. Good on the Sheriff!

  2. mpmaron says:

    Not to be out done, here is a word from former Secretary of State, the once and present perennial candidate…Mrs. Clinton.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Av6D6Cs8SY

    Stay classy Hill.

    If I goofed up the link, feel free to search “Hillary Clinton Margaret Sanger”

  3. rodin says:

    A man to be greatly admired. I wish that a man of such quality would run for President. Please God, help us to be worthy of him.

  4. Scott W. says:

    Wonder how long he will stay sheriff? Progressives generally don’t allow people to get away with blaspheming their anti-sacraments.

  5. DonL says:

    I can hear the sound of the rent-a-mobs gathering stones…..

  6. MouseTemplar says:

    The man’s got some grit!

  7. JesusFreak84 says:

    Sadly, I fear this man will join the ranks of the fire chief who wrote, “Who Told You That You Were Naked?” in losing his job =-

  8. David Zampino says:

    @ Scott W.,

    Sheriff Clarke was recently re-elected to another 4-year term — with significant bi-partisan support.

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