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@#15 ... protesters will be shot ...

Former Pentagon chief Esper says Trump asked about shooting protesters (May 2022)
www.npr.org

... Esper said he and other top officials were caught off guard by Trump's reaction to the unrest in the summer of 2020.

"The president was enraged," Esper recalled. "He thought that the protests made the country look weak, made us look weak and 'us' meant him. And he wanted to do something about it.

"We reached that point in the conversation where he looked frankly at [Joint Chiefs of Staff] Gen. [Mark] Milley and said, 'Can't you just shoot them, just shoot them in the legs or something?' ... It was a suggestion and a formal question. And we were just all taken aback at that moment as this issue just hung very heavily in the air." ...


Tangentially related...

Explainer: How US campus protests over Gaza differ from Vietnam war era
www.reuters.com

... A deep generational divide, anti-war protests on college campuses and a looming Chicago Democratic convention invite comparisons between today's protests against Israel's attacks in Gaza and the movement against the Vietnam War.

The 54th anniversary of the Kent State University shooting on Saturday, marks the day when the Ohio National Guard troops sent to quell campus protests shot 13 students, killing four and unleashing a surge of unrest across the country.

The campus protests over the past two weeks differ in both scale and motivation. Student bodies have changed, as has the Democratic Party. But given the tight rematch incumbent President Joe Biden, a Democrat, faces with Republican Donald Trump, they could hold political sway.

DEATH TOLLS

By 1970, the Vietnam War had been raging for five years, and Republican President Richard Nixon had announced an expansion of the war into Cambodia. By the end of 1970, nearly 1.8 million young American men had been enlisted and nearly 30,000 had died.

There are no U.S. troops fighting in Israel's war in Gaza, but many U.S. citizens have lost family members there. ...

[emphasis mine]

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - Ohio (1970)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt...

genius.com

...
[Chorus]
Tin soldiers and Nixon coming
We're finally on our own
This summer I hear the drumming
Four dead in Ohio

[Verse]
Gotta get down to it
Soldiers are cutting us down
Should have been done long ago
What if you knew her
And found her dead on the ground
How can you run when you know?

Tin soldiers and Nixon coming
We're finally on our own
This summer I hear the drumming
Four dead in Ohio
...




"The filibuster, a delaying tactic that led to most legislation requiring 60 votes to pass the Senate " but which has no basis in the constitution " makes the country even more undemocratic. Forty Republican senators representing just 21% of the population have blocked bills on abortion rights, voting rights and gun control supported by big majorities."

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"Berman also offers a horrific description of the hundreds of millions of dollars being spent by modern-day oligarchs to make America even more undemocratic.

In just six years, the Federalist Society raised an astonishing $580m "through a shadowy network of a dozen dark money nonprofit groups" to put its "preferred judges on the bench". The society has gotten a huge bang for its buck " more than 500 judges appointed by both Bushes and 226 appointed by Donald Trump were endorsed by the Federalists.

The worst results of this hammerlock on judicial appointments are at the very top of the pyramid:

"For the first time in US history, five of six conservative justices on the supreme court have been appointed by Republican presidents who initially lost the popular vote and confirmed by senators representing a minority of Americans."

And what is the "signature project" of these justices? The dismantling of the civil rights laws that are the greatest legacy of the 1960s.

Federalist Society judges worked in lockstep with the Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, whose priority has been to end all effective limits on who can spend how much in every election."

excerpts, much more at the link

DOC

Wadda they gonna do? Call Johnthan Turley, a FOX legal analyst to the stand and say the prosecution has no case. They might.

Here's what Turley said on FOX

www.newsweek.com

As you can see, Turley, a supposed legal scholar, is wrong on a number of points no doubt catering to FOX's underinformed viewers.

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