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Jasmine Crockett's avatar

We live in a time that people are more inclined to obey an unlawful executive order than they are to follow a court order 🤦🏾‍♀️.

Dictators are created due to cruelty, cowardice, & compliance! IF THEIR ASSES will ignore the Supreme Court, we can definitely IGNORE HIM!

Diane Lee's avatar

YES !!! 💪💯🎯

It’s about damn time. AOC is a hero. She’s one of the best out there, fighting daily against Trump’s fascist bullshit.

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Steven Beschloss's avatar

A man who holds the title of President of the United States, who took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, who then says he doesn’t know if he’d uphold the Constitution, is unfit to be president and should be removed.

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Jon Notabot's avatar

"That Americans are well aware of this obscenity explains the gleeful response to his murder that’s spread across social media, including the refusal of online sleuths to participate in finding his killer."

The only part that truly disturbs me about his murder is the part where I would ordinarily feel empathy. I feel nothing. I'm not proud of it, but I'm also not ashamed of it. It simply is.

William Farrar's avatar

While there is a justifiably gleeful response to the murder of Brian Thompson, one must remember he is only a hired gun, he will be quickly replaced by another like thinking and acting by the Board of Directors.

I hesitate to rush to judgement, that this was an act by a customers disgruntled relative.

James Feinman wrote a book Delay, Deny, Defend. the hitman left cartridge casings with Delay, Defend, Depose, and foolishly left behind a water bottle. he had a silencer, was an expert marksman with…

You seem pretty sure he was a pro hired by a relative, so the relative could remain unsuspected. If they catch the pro, I wonder if they can make him identify the relative. And the other things you mention seem to imply the cops don't really want to catch the guy whether he was hired or not, probably because they have no empathy for the victim.

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