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StephanieVanbryce

09/13/16 7:01 PM

#255269 RE: StephanieVanbryce #255268

AND little miss aprons ... starts spitting all that excess sugar she carries around .. (omg . .hysterical she is, where
do they find these child/women? ) yep spitting sugar all over CNN! .. You;ll love it!

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/09/this-is-badgering-trump-campaign-manager-comes-unglued-when-cnn-asks-for-proof-of-charity-claims/

and omg just look at that face ..

StephanieVanbryce

09/13/16 8:26 PM

#255274 RE: StephanieVanbryce #255268

69-year-old woman punched in face outside rally by Trump supporter

GO HERE to SEE the VIDEO:

[ http://wlos.com/news/local/69-year-old-woman-punched-in-face-outside-rally-by-trump-supporter

By Aaron Adelson Tuesday, September 13th 2016

WLOS — ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Police say they arrested five people at Trump's Monday night rally in Asheville, and as of publishing have warrants out for two more people. Police plan to arrest Richard Campbell of Edisto Island, South Carolina for assault on a female.

That female is 69-year-old Shirley Teter.

She has protested her whole life. Now she adds Trump to the list of things she's protested against.

"Why did I get involved yesterday at my age? Because I ran into another situation that was sickening my heart," she said Tuesday afternoon outside Cafe 64 in downtown Asheville.

Protesters met Trump supporters before the rally, and Teter was having fun.

"Whenever groups of them would start chanting 'Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump' I would chant back, 'Dump, dump, dump, dump.' It was kind of comical," Teter said.

After the rally, Teeter experienced something she had never seen in all of her protests. The peace teetered over.

"I said you better learn to speak Russian, and I said the first two words are going to be, ha ha. He stopped in his tracks, and he turned around and just cold-cocked me," Teter said.

She was punched in the face.

She says she fell on her oxygen tank and has sore ribs, a sore jaw, and cut her elbow. She later went to the hospital and is thankful she did not break any bones.

Police said they didn't make an arrest because officers didn't witness the punch. Teter thanked the police for giving her a ride home. She said they were wonderful.

Many people expressed concerns for Teter on social media, to those folks she says, "Thank you."

After the interview, Teeter called WLOS. She wanted to add one more thing, a question.

She asks if people find a Trump supporter punching her in the face deplorable.