Protest Trump this weekend? Keep the “No Kings” rallies on point (letters)

Protest Trump this weekend? Keep the “No Kings” rallies on point (letters)

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Let’s keep the rallies “no kings”

I am planning to participate in a “No Kings” rally on Saturday, but I am starting to worry about what the rallies could achieve. The message “no kings” can resonate with many Americans, and it can bear even more weight when it is delivered in the context of President of President Donald Trump – the way a king or dictator would be – about a military parade. But with the ice raids, protests and military deployment in Los Angeles, I wonder if pro -immigration messages will become more prominent in the rallies than the “No Kings” message.

I don’t think those pro-immigration messages will resonate with most Americans; They can even let many Americans look at the image of Trump on the military parade as proof that he is strong enough to solve the immigration problems they think. I think Trump knows that. My feeling tells me that the timing of the ice attacks and military deployment is designed to pull away June 14 rally visitors from their “No Kings” message, which has the potential to weaken the support for Trump, to a pro-immigration message, which has the potential to strengthen the support for Trump.

Let us stay focused on the message ‘No Kings’ on 14 June.

Deborah Ann Van den Honert, Broomfield

Colorado -Demonstrants push back after Douglas County Town orders them to cancel ‘No Kings’ rally

Not only children on a playground: bullies present serious world consequences

Re: “Trump: can be better to let countries fight for a while”, “June 6 news story

If two children who are the same size fight on a playground and neither threatens to drop physical injury, she can fight them for a short time, indeed learn that there are better ways to arrange disputes. But if a bully in schoolyard is three times as large as the child he beats up, a responsible adult would stop the violence. If the adults take responsibility, the playground is ruled by bullies.

President Donald Trump told the bully, the Russian leader Vladimir Putin, that he should continue to suffer until he was ready to stop. But Putin does not suffer and does not matter how many Russian lives are lost as long as he can destroy the people of Ukraine and expand the Russian Empire. Instead of placing TV, Trump has to close Russian oil shipments, close Ukraine to the teeth and demand that Putin stops bullying the neighbors of Russia.

Ray Harlan, Denver

Ukraine and Russia cannot be compared with two boys on the playground. “Let them fight for a while,” says Trump. Is he the only one who does not recognize a bully?

Elon Musk and Trump are the boys fighting on the playground. That is entertainment!

Donna Lorene Lucero, Denver

Re: “Relationship about? Trump warns Musk not to support dems”, 8 June News story

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