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Idiot Cops have no trouble justifying shooting people If she’d been in another place maybe 9 would have shot her https://www.thedailybeast.com/police...ille-tennessee Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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because as with the others, your reaction to any scenario depends not on the facts, but on the politics i think the officers involved in the george floyd case deserves what they received. i can put politics aside. you can not, not once, not ever. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
In polls a clear majority of Americans say they disapprove of Jan. 6, want Jan. 6 lawbreakers punished, support the Jan. 6 committee, and want to know the truth about Jan. 6.
Just wait for the ad showing video of Jan. 6 mayhem, with caption and voiceover: “The 2022 Republican Party: Riots, Lies, and Videotape.” Then the ad featuring one of the terrific Capitol Police officers, and then showing scenes of the screaming mob: “We stand with him. They stand with them.” It’s obvious where the White Wing stands Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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lie about what happened that day, for political gain. TV ads? your side hasn’t stopped talking about january 6th for two seconds. yet polls show that people are turning away from dems. it’s entertaining for fanatics like you, but no one else cares. so go ahead and make the ad. people care about inflation and crime. “where the white wing stands.” More than 50% of hispanics in VA voted for Youngkin. “White wing”, that’s a good one! Zing! but you’re too cowardly to answer a simple question. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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This was an invasion of the Capitol by a throng of people openly attempting to prevent the Electoral College from engaging in its lawful functions so that their preferred candidate would be declared the winner of a presidential election. That fits neatly within almost any dictionary’s definition of “insurrection.” Members of the insurrectionist mob had erected a gallows across from the Capitol building; chanted, “Hang Mike Pence”; and were equipped with flex-cuffs. Keep in mind that just yesterday Trump said if he is re-elected, he will pardon the insurrectionists, but I thought it was BLM, Antifa, FBI and tourists who attacked the Capitol? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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liar. i said she didn’t pose an immediate, lethal threat to anybody. but she was trespassing, maybe guilty of vandalism. not normally considered capital offenses, but certainly crimes. you just lie and make up whatever suits your demented narrative. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Michigan state senate candidate Mike Detmer (@DetmerMike) tells a crowd that he wants citizens to bring guns to polling places: “…if we can’t change the tide, we need to be prepared to lock and load. So you ask, ‘What can we do?’ Show up armed.”
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John Dean, who served as the White House counsel during Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal, has condemned former President Donald Trump's claim that he'd consider pardoning the January 6 Capitol rioters if he were to win the presidency in 2024.
"If I run and if I win, we will treat those people from January 6 fairly. We will treat them fairly," Trump said at his Save America rally in Texas on Saturday. "And if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons. Because they are being treated so unfairly." Dean, who was disbarred for obstruction of justice and held in government custody for four months during the Watergate scandal, tweeted his disagreement with Trump's promise of pardons. "This is beyond being a demagogue to the stuff of dictators," Dean tweeted. "He is defying the rule of law. Failure to confront a tyrant only encourages bad behavior," Dean added. "If thinking Americans don't understand what Trump is doing and what the criminal justice system must do, we are all in big trouble!" |
Mr. Trump’s public confession last night, where he all but dared the Attorney General to seek a grand jury indictment against him for seditious conspiracy and for giving aid and comfort to an insurrection to “overturn the election,” is the last straw. The Government must call his bluff.
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Clinton also pardoned Marc Rich, who had fled the country because he owed $50 million in unpaid federal taxes. The pardon came after Rich's wife donated more than $1 million to democrats. And Clinton is an absolute hero on the left. BUT TRUMP! I have no problem pardoning anyone who was guilty of trespassing, yet is sentenced to years in prison. If they actually were holding hostages and making demands that the election be overturned, charge them with insurrection. |
Seems you like to start a thread a day or so. You can start one about Clinton Tues.
As much as I disagree on those 2 at least they didn't invade our capital and try to subvert the will of the American people who elected Biden by preventing the peaceful transfer of power |
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since you didn’t tell pete he was starting to many anti trump threads ( and he started way more than i ever have), then using your logic, doesn’t that mean you don’t have any principles? If I did the search correctly, I started 11 in January. Your math is about as sound as your reading comprehension. But that's too many... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Was it wrong when the democrats tried to do so? How were the rioters going to overturn the election, Paul? |
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"Trump didn't win in 2016???" And Biden won in 2020. Right? "Was it wrong when the democrats tried to do so? As Wayne has pointed out hundreds of times, the magnitude is not nearly the same." The congressional democrats didn't engage in any violence. But they protested the electoral results of more states than the GOP did in 2020. It was a very small number of congressional democrats who did this in 2016. Some of them are still in Congress. Did they try to subvert the will of the people? "You're really not an actuary. Just come clean, we care less" Given my ability to yank your chain, you might think I'm a pshchiatrist. But I'm an FCAS. Why ask if you don't care? |
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The former president also dangled pardons for Jan. 6 rioters and urged his throngs of supporters to descend on New York, Washington or Atlanta for street protests if he is convicted of crimes in ongoing investigations, intimations of support for violence that within hours But Biden’s the threat to America Says Republicans Lol Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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