lostsheep
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What exactly do you see when you look at the pics @lawgator1 posted of the January 6th insurrection??I haven't watched MSM since 2020. Including Fox news. Have some common sense. A corrupted gov. will be bad for everyone, including you.
A protest where property was damaged and a protester was shot in cold blood by a capital police officer.What exactly do you see when you look at the pics @lawgator1 posted of the January 6th insurrection??
All he did was push a fence? I didn't make a comment on length of sentencing.17 years for pushing a fence over? How about the capital police officer that murdered a protester?
They were ushered in by the police. It’s on video. People were politely asking, “are you sure it’s ok if we go in?” And they police responded, “yeah, it’s fine. Just stay behind the roped off areas and don’t break anything.” It was a setup.I agree. I also think anyone who thinks that any of them who did violent acts, or unlawfully entered the capitol, don't deserve jail time is a fool.
Held to account would not be accused of insurrection. Vandalism and some assault, sure. And that was a small percentage of the protesters.All he did was push a fence? I didn't make a comment on length of sentencing.
The shooting should have been investigated more and gone to a grand jury. I feel as much sympathy for her as I do for someone who died during the BLM protests. Stupid games and stupid prizes. Doesn't mean she should have died.
You seem to not think these people deserve to be held to account
Which of these charges do you have a problem with for the proud boy's guy and the oath keeper dudeHeld to account would not be accused of insurrection. Vandalism and some assault, sure. And that was a small percentage of the protesters.
I'd like to see some numbers in how many prosecutions were for people who were let in by police, stayed behind the ropes, and didn't break anything; versus how many prosecutions were for people who participated in the initial forced entry, broke things, hurt people or got outside the ropes. Surely we can all agree there is a distinction.They were ushered in by the police. It’s on video. People were politely asking, “are you sure it’s ok if we go in?” And they police responded, “yeah, it’s fine. Just stay behind the roped off areas and don’t break anything.” It was a setup.
Which of these charges do you have a problem with for the proud boy's guy and the oath keeper dude
conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of an official proceeding; conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to prevent officers of the U.S. from discharging their duties; interference with law enforcement during civil disorder; and destruction of government property.
I don't know what they were actually thinking and neither do you. I can read and know how this country worked before people like you became experts reading YouTube