Most People Say No Crown, but, Well, You Know ...
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Waiting for the start. |
The No Kings rally in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 14, was a big, happy gathering with some knockout speakers, most notably Jamie Raskin, member of Congress and Constitutional scholar. The sky was overcast, and there were some sprinkles, but the crowd, estimated at up to 100,000, didn't seem to mind.
Meanwhile, in Brooklyn, my eight-year-old grandson marched with a Support Ukraine sign.
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Photo courtesy of Alicia West. |
These were only two of many, many protests. The organizers are reporting up to 11 million participants across the nation, and they're still counting. The people have spoken (again). Will the deaf-mute Republicans in the Senate pay us any mind? Kill the bill, boys and girls!
And four people - two state legislators and their spouses - were shot in Minnesota. Police are seeking a 57-year-old man named Vance Luther Boelter. He's reportedly 6 foot 1 and 220 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
And of course Little Donnie Trump had his birthday party in Washington, D.C. He and a few thousand of his closest friends played tin soldier. It rained. And of course there was the District's famous combo of heat and swamp-like humidity. Spectators were not allowed to bring water.
I have a bible verse for Donnie: "For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." (Hosea 8:7.)
Here's what will be on my sign at the next rally:
Boil Ice - Turn Up the Heat!
See also Message for the Mad King.
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