You say you want a ‘revolootion’?

By Melanie Morgan

Today the city of Oakland, the Bay Area and the entire country say goodbye to four police officers who were murdered by a parolee, no-good street thug. Thousands are expected to attend the funeral of officers killed Saturday: Sgts. Mark Dunakin, 40, of Tracy; Erv Romans, 43, of Danville; and Daniel Sakai, 35, of Castro Valley. Officer John Hege, 41, of Concord, also was shot Saturday and declared brain-dead Sunday. He was taken off life support late Monday.


Lovelle Mixon

Lovelle Mixon, the cops’ killer and a suspected child rapist, is now a popular icon in the sick and twisted minds of those who support Mixon’s murderous actions and hate the cops. The other night on TV, a reporter held pictures of Mixon’s victims and some maniacs stepped forward and spit on the photographs. It was sickening, but what do you expect from street punks who take no personal responsibility and worship the likes of Che Guevara, a mass murderer, the Black Panthers, and now Mixon, the pervert and cop killer.

Mixon’s apologists are proud of themselves and are not only spitting on pictures of the officers who died in the line of duty, but they’re marching in the open, videotaping themselves and trying to intimidate folks who don’t believe in their radical lunacy.

I received an e-mail from a woman identified as Wendy Lea Snyder, presumably an organizer, or at least a support of the Uhuru movement. (Uhuru is a socialist group whose radicalism is based in “black power.”)

The subject line was: “Lay of Uhuru, Bi–h.”

Here are the contents of the e-mail. I report, you decide about the intellectual level of the leftists in Oakland:

Wendy Lea Snyder [email protected]

You post about our righchous and just march tonigh proves you are an oppresionist pig who will be taken down when the Revelootion comes! POWER TO THE PEEPLE!

I’m not sure if she is saying I’m an impressionist, such as Degas, Monet and Renoir, which is unlikely given they didn’t have their start with gang graffiti on the streets of Oakland. At any rate, she’s mad as hell and she’s going to take me down in the “revelootion,” which must be what happens when hordes of rioters rev up for looting.

I simply commented on the behavior of those from Uhuru who think it’s OK to kill four police officers. I wrote about the Democratic wing of the Uhuru chapter of Oakland (“A Rush to Racism”) and their support for the man who murdered four police officers and wounded a fifth. I hoped that reporting this affront to civilized society would spark action by our so-called leaders to restore civility.

Sadly, I was wrong.

The silence from President Obama – the One, the man who uses his words to calm seas, open the minds of terrorists and drop the Dow like an iron bowling ball – is deafening. Where the hell are the peacemakers? Cindy Sheehan, Code Pink and Rev. Sharpton: Oakland is calling and they’re talking your language.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported “about 60 people marched and rallied in Oakland on Wednesday to condemn the police and honor Mixon.

“OPD you can’t hide – we charge you with genocide,” chanted the demonstrators as they marched along MacArthur Boulevard, near the intersection with 74th Avenue where Mixon, 26, a fugitive parolee, gunned down two motorcycle officers who pulled him over in a traffic stop. He killed two more officers who tried to capture him where he was hiding in his sister’s apartment nearby.

It’s time for the ’60s idiots to snap out of their dope-fueled hazes and take a look around. Four peace officers are dead. Crazies are out in force supporting their killer. This is not OK in a civil society. Got that Obama? How about your terrorist-defending attorney general? Any word out of there?

We’re not only mourning our four police officers, we’re mourning the decay in our society fueled by the left whose motto continues to be power to the peeple – the ones who hate America. They’re looking to spark a revelootion.

Melanie Morgan

Melanie Morgan is an award-winning radio talk-show host, author, columnist, journalist, TV anchor and reporter. She was selected by the RTNDA and Associated Press for the Edward R. Murrow and Mark Twain Awards in 2004, and again in 2016. Read more of Melanie Morgan's articles here.