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June 10
Orchids to
all those celebrating Pride Month.
those planning on attending the No Kings Day marches this coming Saturday as a show of still believing in a democracy, no matter the possible use of over-the-top tactics to hinder them.
the beautiful flowers on the northwest corner of the courthouse.
those who planned and executed a wonderful Chuck Taylor Day.
Onions to
drivers who don’t use turn signals when they turn.
the statement by the head of this nation comparing two little kids and that you have to let them duke it out like two kids with weapons of mass destruction.
the man in charge of this nation for not hesitating to send National Guard troops into L.A., but sat watching and did nothing as insurrectionist traitors attacked our nation’s Capitol.
the former township trustee just up the street who took food from hungry adults and children.
outsider appointments to the IU board positions, because it’s just another ploy to take complete and total control by like minded thinkers, shutting out any and all opposition.
revoking international students’ visas who contribute thousands of dollars to the U.S. economy and to the intellectual and social capital of the country, this will only makes the country poorer and dumber, not safer.
the estimated cost of the ridiculous military parade that would cover a year of disability compensation for more than 7,200 military veterans.
sending the U.S. military or National Guard into a community, like an occupying force.
the disgraceful, hypocritical administration for refusing to deploy the National Guard on the Jan. 6 insurrections, but sent them against folks peacefully protesting the kidnapping of their neighbors violating process, protocol and the Constitution.
calling a riot with rock throwing, car burning and looting “peaceful.”
those calling people who are rioting, burning property, throwing heavy objects and hurting others peaceful protesting, who must wear rose-colored glasses.
the man in charge of this nation for sending military into L.A., an act which takes him closer to declaring martial law to get total control of the country.
those people who are financing and permitting the violent mobs across the country.





