Jerry Glazer
1 min readSep 28, 2022

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Hi EP. As Viet vet who spent his tour of Nam on the battlefields leading a Special Ops team, I can understand Mr. Webster's proclivity to violence. After all, he followed on eviolent occupation for another, and lost all sense of what it means to be American. It is true what you said about the former president, who instigated the attack, but it is surprising how many educated people took part. It goes to prove there is just no counting the number of stupid people in circulation.

Did you notice that all those who intended to change our government by force were white? I mean, where were all our Black citizens? Of course, as my friend, Einstein, pointed out, "Hey, if its organzized by some white guy, I'm wasn't going." As if he would have gone if it wasn't?

Indeed. It is not as if America's Black population does not have good cause to change things. Of course, change comes from the challenge of competent brilliant lawyers, and getting out the vote. My friend told me he was trying to find his brothers in the protest at the captal but did not have much luck. I think he's got a point. Don't you? Regards

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Jerry Glazer
Jerry Glazer

Written by Jerry Glazer

Jerry Glazer is an author of short stories, essays and novels. The 1st chapter of his Vietnam memoir can be read for free at www.vietnamjerry.com

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