I will wait to report on the incident in Charlotte until . . . . . . .

I will wait to "report" on the incident in Charlotte except for this Fox Report.

 Fox News: Injuries reported after car plows into protesters during clashes at ‘Unite the Right’ rally  —  A vehicle rammed into a group of counter-protesters Saturday during the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va., causing multiple injuries.

I chose Fox for the official news excerpt because Fox is the only report that is not accusatory of Trump or the Conservative nation.  Fox is not playing the blame game.  The other networks should follow suit,  but are too prejudice, themselves,  to objective and helpful.   

I expect to sort through the details by Monday,  after all the lies and propaganda has been exposed.  

I cannot leave this until Monday without making a statement, however, a statement that is all too obvious.  

This blog does not condone "in-the-street-violence" for political purposes.  I hate it when the BLM takes to the street to kill and burn.  This demonstration,  put together by supporters of David Duke,  was an unlawful assembly as I understand.  Duke has been rejected by name,  by President Trump in past conversations and speeches.  David Duke is a man without a country,  as far as I am concerned.  My family,  out of Missouri,  were Yankees during the Civil War,  a proud tradition for me.  We fought against the slave trade and the lethal nonsense of the Klan.  

But there is much more to this day's events that needs to be discussed.  And we will get to that discussion the first of the coming week.  

Just know that President Trump does not condone such expressed hatred   . . . . .   never has and never will.   

I will be looking into the legality of the White demonstration,  what it's original purpose was (if any),  and the relationship of the murder-car to the white demonstrators.  

I,  also,  want to know if either side of the conflict had permits.  Were both assemblies illegal?  Did the "other" side show up for the fight that would most definitely follow.  Was the "other" protest about peace and the restoration of law and order?  Doesn't look like the White side was about those things.  

And David Duke,  what was his role in all this and is he deserving of jail time over today's events.  

The statue being taken down at the University of Virginia (or is it "West Virginia?") a Civil War monument?  And why were Southern monuments allowed to exist after the War, anyway?  

Talk to you all later.