Friday, January 30, 2026

I Didn't Say It ...

Micayla Pretti, Alex Pretti’s sister, on his murder by ICEstapo agents:

“Alex was kind, generous, and had a way of lighting up every room he walked into. He was incredibly intelligent and deeply passionate, and he made people feel safe. But most importantly, he was my brother. I had the privilege of being his little sister for 32 years. I will never be able to hug him, laugh with him, or cry to him again because of those thugs—and that is a pain no words can fully capture. Alex always wanted to make a difference in this world, and it’s devastating that he won’t be here to witness the impact he was making. Through his work at the VA caring for the sickest patients, and passion to advance cancer research, he touched more lives than he probably ever realized. All Alex ever wanted was to help someone—anyone. Even in his very last moments on this earth, he was simply trying to do just that. I want to thank everyone who has reached out to my family and me, whether you knew Alex personally or not. The messages, posts, and overwhelming positivity shared about him truly reflect his character, work ethic, and passions. My brother is, and always will be, my hero. When does this end? How many more innocent lives must be lost before we say enough? Hearing disgusting lies spread about my brother is absolutely gut-wrenching, and my family is deeply grateful so many people have stood up and helped tell his truth. He would be very proud.”

We all should start acting like Alex and Renee and if more and more of us stand up, fewer and fewer of us will be shot dead in the streets by paid government thugs.

Rest in power, Alex

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Joe Biden, former president, on the murder of Alex Pretti and the ICEstapo:

“What has unfolded in Minneapolis this past month betrays our most basic values as Americans. We are not a nation that guns down our citizens in the street. We are not a nation that allows our citizens to be brutalized for exercising their constitutional rights. We are not a nation that tramples the 4th Amendment and tolerates our neighbors being terrorized. The people of Minnesota have stood strong—helping community members in unimaginable circumstances, speaking out against injustice when they see it, and holding our government accountable to the people. Minnesotans have reminded us all what it is to be American, and they have suffered enough at the hands of this Administration. Violence and terror have no place in the United States of America, especially when it’s our own government targeting American citizens. No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in, not even a President, if we—all of America—stand up and speak out. We know who we are. It’s time to show the world. More importantly, it’s time to show ourselves. Now, justice requires full, fair, and transparent investigations into the deaths of the two Americans who lost their lives in the city they called home. Jill and I are sending strength to the families and communities who love Alex Pretti and Renee Good as we all mourn their senseless deaths.”

Be like Joe. Stand up and speak up or more Americans will die at the hands of Cankles, Miller, Patel and Noem.

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Glenn Close, actor,  incinerates Cankles in the wake of Alex Pretti's murder:

"Since what happened again in Minneapolis, I just feel compelled to say something, so I've actually written something that I'm going to read. I have been mostly out of the U.S. since this past September, so I've watched for the rest of the world, our democracy being systematically disemboweled and torn apart, along with the institutions which in the near past, though never perfect, have stabilized our society and supported the American people. I am outraged and sickened by what is happening under the Trump regime, the cruelty, inhumanity, and arrogance, the voracious corruption, the cowardice, the sickening hypocrisy, the blatant manipulation of facts, and now the cold-blooded murder of American citizens. I have felt for a long time that there are thousands and thousands of American citizens with cellars full of guns [and] I fear that ICE is giving them the excuse to pull the trigger. Humans, our conflicted species, since we ventured out of the caves, we have been tribal, territorial, and violent. The United States of America has been tribal, territorial, and violent from the very beginning. Democracy is the most idealistic and ambitious form of government because it demands that all individuals participate for the good of everyone, for society. E pluribus unum, out of many, one. Never perfect because we are imperfect, but at its core, the idea that all of us are created equal and have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness was revolutionary when it was conceived, and it still is. Not the pursuit of enemies or the pursuit of great riches that means the impoverishment of others, but of happiness. Democracy demands compromise, but compromise doesn't mean to sell out for personal gain or revenge. I feel, I sense, from over here that the great American body politic is stirring, waking up, and taking in what's going on, what the Trump regime is attempting to do to our beloved country and its citizens. It is waking up and taking note, and mark my words, there will be hell to pay."

I sure hope America is waking up; if the senseless murders to two Americans shot dead in their own hometowns by the government doesn’t wake people up I don’t know what will.

We can save America from this fascist hate-filled but only if we stand together and reject it as one.

Sidenote: there are those who say celebrities should not speak politically but, like all Americans, it is their right to do so. Close is speaking as a citizen and American and a human being disgusted by what this regime is doing to the United States.

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John Curtis, Republican Senator from Utah, rips into Kristi Noem for her despicable comments about murder victim Alex Pretti:

"You’ve trusted me, and maintaining that trust matters. I’ve worked hard to be your eyes, ears, and voice. We must have a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting, and those responsible—no matter their title—must be held accountable. Officials who rush to judgment before all the facts are known undermine public trust and the law-enforcement mission. I disagree with Secretary Noem’s premature DHS response, which came before all the facts were known and weakened confidence. I will be working with a bipartisan group of senators to demand real oversight and transparency, including supporting calls … for leaders of these operations to testify, so trust can be restored and justice served."

We need to shine a light on this intentional coverup of two murders by the Cankles Regime. Kristi DogKiller falsely accused Alex Pretti of plotting a "massacre" of law enforcement and engaging in "domestic terrorism" Stephen Pee Wee German Miller echoed those sentiments.

Tall without one shred of evidence and notice that when the truth was revealed, that Alex Pretti never brandished a gun, both DogKiller and Pee Wee started blaming each other.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat Representative from New York, on the hypocrisy of the Cankles Regime attacking Alex Pretti while it praises armed right-wing protesters:

“How rich is it that [Noem] is saying [that] showing up to the scene of a protest with a legally owned weapon should be grounds for a person’s death, execution at the hands of the state, by the same party and the same administration that praises Kyle Rittenhouse? When she is talking about how merely showing up and inciting violence based on ideology against the government, when this administration has pardoned hundreds of January 6th rioters who have then gone out into the streets and recommitted crimes of violence over and over again. What Secretary Noem is saying is not that you can’t do these things, is not that you can’t be armed, is not that you can’t attack your government. She just thinks that you can’t do that based on your political affiliation. The uncorking of chaos that this administration is trying to attempt against the American people is escalatory, it is dangerous and it is a complete abdication of leadership. We cannot go down this road. We cannot have countrymen against countrymen, citizen against citizen. This is not the America that we believe in. It is not the America that we stand in and we must unite together against this kind of very dangerous splintering that they are seeking to incite against people and divide us.”

Interesting now is that Noem is saying … wait for it, how does she NAZI how this sounds … she was just following orders from Miller and Cankles.

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Jimmy Kimmel, late night talk show host, on the murders of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti:

“I spent the weekend—like probably a lot of you did—looking at my phone and just feeling shocked and sick about what is happening in Minneapolis. One video after another. Screaming people being torn from their families, Americans—people who were born in the United States—being pulled out of their cars for the crime of having an accent or whatever, children—small children, babies—being tear-gassed, taken into custody, separated from their parents. Just one atrocity after another being committed by this gang of poorly-trained, shamefully-led, mask-wearing goons. And that is what they are—they’re goons committing vile, heartless, and even criminal acts. And it’s sickening to watch, and it’s frustrating to watch. It’s like we’re all being forced to play a game that has no rules. They just make up the rules as they go along. We see these videos—in which we clearly see one of our fellow Americans executed by ICE—and they won’t even admit that it was a mistake! They say the Honda SUV Renee Good was driving was 'weaponized,' they say the gun Alex Pretti had a license to carry in an open carry state—a right many of these same people screamed very loud about when it was Kyle Rittenhouse carrying the gun—a gun that Alex Pretti did not even draw, did not touch, a gun that was taken from him by one of the agents before he was shot dead by the other ones. They fired 10 times onto an ICU nurse, they’re telling us, ‘well, it was justified, you know?’ Is that the law and order that you voted for, if you voted for this? Every day is a nightmare now. My wife and I have family in Minneapolis. They’re afraid to take their kids to school. They’re afraid to go to work. And I can only imagine how people who aren’t white feel about this! How does this end? What’s the plan here? Is the plan to just keep doing this in every city that didn’t vote for [him]? Does anyone on any side believe this is good leadership? We keep saying we need to find subjects that we can agree on. Can we agree that peaceful protestors—including moms driving SUVs on their way back after dropping their six-year-old off at school and a nurse who stepped in to protect a woman from harm—don’t deserve to be shot dead in the street by the people we are paying to protect us? Can we agree on that? Can we agree that when we see a person murdered in cold blood, that there should at least be an investigation of that? And that our ironically titled ‘Head of Homeland Security’ has the responsibility to get facts before telling us that what we saw, we did not see? If we can’t agree on that, forget it then. Let’s cut the bullshit already. If that was ISIS, instead of ICE, we’d be firing missiles at somebody and pledging allegiance to the flag all together right now. Watch that video, watch every angle, as upsetting as it might be, and decide for yourself if that’s making America great. And if it isn’t, please say something about it. And if our leaders aren’t even trying to reduce the amount of chaos in the street rather than exacerbating it, if our leaders are intentionally creating and encouraging violence and fear, then I hope you will also agree, we need new leaders. Because these are not leaders. And to the people of Minneapolis—to the Pretti family and the Good family and these people who were looking out for their neighbors, we want you to know that we are with you and you are not alone”

We are not alone, but we need to put our phones down and raise our voices and cast our votes and stand against the murderers in the White House and in our government.

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Amanda Gorman, National Youth Poet Laureate, composed two powerful poems for Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good after their murders at the hands of Cankles’ and Noem’s ICEstapo:

For Alex Jeffrey Pretti

"    We wake with

no words, just woe

    & wound. Our own country shoot

    ing us in the back is not just brutal

    ity; it’s jarring betrayal; not enforcement,

    but execution. A message: Love your people & you

    will die. Yet our greatest threat isn’t the outsiders

    among us, but those among us who never look

within. Fear not the those without papers, but those

without conscience. Know that to care intensively,

united, is to carry both pain-dark horror for today

& a profound, daring hope for tomorrow. We can feel

we have nothing to give, & still be love this world wait

ing, trembling to change. If we cannot find words, may

we find the will; if we ever lose hope, may we never lose our

humanity.

The only undying thing is mercy, the courage to open

    ourselves like doors, hug our neighbor,

    & save one more bright, impossible life.”

 

For Renee Nicole Good

"They say she is no more,

That there her absence roars,

Blood-blown like a rose.

Iced wheels flinched and froze.

Now, bare riot of candles,

Dark fury of flowers,

Pure howling of hymns.


If for us she arose,

Somewhere, in the pitched deep of our grief, 

Crouches our power,

The howl where we begin,

Straining upon the edge of the crooked crater,

Of the worst of what we've been.


Change is only possible,

& all the greater, 

When the labour

& bitter anger of our neighbors

Is moved by the love

& better nature of our angels.


What they call death & void,

We know as breath & void;

In the end, gorgeously

Endures our enormity.


You could believe departed to be the dawn

When the blank night has so long stood.

But our bright-fled angels will never fully be gone,

When they forever are so fiercely Good."

She’s speaking for, and to, all of us.

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8 comments:

  1. Powerful statements, all of them. I particularly liked Biden's.

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  2. Rather than telling celebs to "STFU" those republikkans and MAGATs might want to pay attention instead.
    I've been a Glenn Close fan since "Maxie" (not sure why Hollywood overlooks her as much as it does). One thing I've wondered is if she has forced "Hillbilly Elegy" to be put in deep freeze.
    I do so love to see these Regime idiots start pointing fingers in the blame game - and sitting sullenly during the weekly Cankles praise-a-thon.

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  3. "Fear not those with no papers, but those with no conscience". That line sums up the current administration perfectly - those with no conscience or morals, willing to lie and cheat and steal from their citizens for the benefit of themselves are more harmful and dangerous than those undocumented individuals.

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  4. It's not that the Trump regime refuses to understand, they, and their supporters, simply can not. They have spent their entire lives deluding themselves into believing Americans will cave to their power. They simply have no clue that America is going to rise up and stomp the shit out of them.

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  5. We must also shine a light on all of the ICE victims of violence that are immigrants and citizens of color. Much press has been given to these latest killings because they were filmed (thank goodness) but it is a shame that so many were injured or killed before them and did not get the attention they should have gotten. So many lies have been told and so many have suffered.

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  6. Anonymous9:56 AM

    the dog's mother
    xoxo :-)

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  7. Those supporting the rule of law in the US need to watch their backs because the Poisonous Gnome will send her icy minions to get you....and if she doesn't then SS Obergruppenfuhrer Miller will certainly get his troops to lock you away.

    The good news; 22 tickets to the new wonderful film "The Return of the Whore" have been sold across Scotland. Sales in England are up a bit on that but then more people live in England (as of yesterday one London cinema had sold one ticket).

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