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Chauntyll Allen Would be a Good Place to Start

Somebody has to be held accountable for the civil unrest and the disruption of activities by a federal law enforcement agency, and Chauntyll Allen may be the perfect candidate to be the first. You probably have not heard of Chauntyll, but hopefully she will become a household name. Chauntyll craves attention and is addicted to protesting. Chauntyll got her training as a member of Black Lives Matter, and now she is directing her anger and hostilities at ICE agents who are trying to clear dangerous illegal alien criminals from her streets and neighborhoods. Chauntyll was one of the unhinged protesters who decided to disregard the First Amendment rights of Minnesotans to gather in worship and storm St. Peter’s Church on Sunday, halt services, and traumatize families and young children as they prayed. Oh, did I mention that when Chauntyll is not busy protesting, she is also a member of the Saint Paul, Minnesota, public school board? This woman, who is either unclear about people’s rights or blatantly disregards them, is responsible for educating the children of Saint Paul. Before this woman is charged with violating as many as 10 civil rights laws, she should be immediately removed from the school board.

Chauntyll Allen (CA) showed no remorse for her actions on Sunday and told investigators she would do it all again. These comments prove she has no concern for others’ rights and is blatantly disregarding them. CA, who is a leader of Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, says the protest and storming of the church was necessary to make it clear that having a pastor who is also an ICE official is unacceptable, in her BLM mind. Obviously she is ambivalent to having a BLM official, a sham group that was proven in court to be nothing but a Ponzi scheme for the enrichment of its leaders, and also to be a school board member. I think the people of Saint Paul may have other views.

She went on to say that storming the church was “small potatoes’ compared to what ICE is doing to disrupt Minnesota. Someone needs to inform CA that Constitutional Rights are not potatoes to be ranked by size. As the rights of protesters, not rioters, are protected by the First Amendment, the same provision protects the families in that church to worship as they see fit.

It is not that we need a collection of heads on stakes, but we do require proof that we are still a country of laws and that our government intends to enforce those laws and our rights. There was not a police officer to be seen during the assault on St. Peter’s, and there have been numerous reports that anyone who calls 911 in Minnesota is first asked for their race and color before the purpose of the call is addressed. Why is unclear, but it does show that this state, like many Blue states and sanctuary regions, is governed by the color of people’s skin and the feelings of minorities and even ardent criminals trump those of the everyday citizen. May Chauntyll Allen be arrested, charged, and jailed without bail before her next school board meeting. It would be nice if she and Don Lemon shared adjoining cells.

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Ray Cardello

As a lifelong Conservative and resident of New Hampshire, Ray Cardello is positioned to speak with common sense about the happenings of the nation and the region. He has published over 1800 articles since January 2021, is syndicated on 15 websites, and is published on over 65 sites. Ray is passionate about his writing and sees the Internet as the only way for Conservatives to compete with the mainstream media.Ray is also a cancer survivor, having fought Esophageal Cancer since January of 2025. He hosts an online support group to help others on their journeys to remission. He addresses groups on the importance of screenings and early detection, and is a firm believer his faith brought him to a successful end of his bout with cancer.

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