This is what he said he was going to do - “take over some cities” - and he’s doing it. This is his election campaign, his demonstration that he is the strong law and order president. Non-violence is so critically important now, because only non-violence takes away his argument.
I spoke with Oregon Gov. Kate Brown. She said she spoke with Chad Wolf, the Homeland Security secretary, and asked that he remove federal agents from the streets of Portland. She said he refused. nytimes.com/2020/07/17/us/po…

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where's our Congress?
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Not at all. Nor did I ever say that.
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He’s counting on the mis-education of the public. But many see through the mafia mentality “secret police”, cruel policy & murder by virus. We’re honing our skills, sharpening our focus and come hell or high water we’ll stand on the bedrock of life—morality, justice and love.
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My Democrat gov, house speaker @TinaKotek should first act where they have control, over local cops who abuse as much as Trump's fed forces, Last night, Photo credit @killendave
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In order to maintain the rules, you have to break those people who seek to destroy. Love is spiritual; force is physical. You can love your attackers, but you better love to defeat them more.
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Exactly. Violence now will play right into that fat fascist bastard's hands. Violence against the brutal system can wait until *after* we get Trump out of office.
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The more violence there is ... the more he can justify the Troops ... and the Strong-arm tactics ... non violence ... leaves him with NOTHING!