Leftist whack jobs storm whitehouse

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So you're saying that there can absolutely be bias in prosecution? Maybe you've been reading up on your CRT

There can most certainly be bias in prosecution. Look at some of the charges that have been leveled at Trump associates over the last few years for things that normally never get prosecuted. Lying to Congress for example for one person close to Trump. Guess Fauci should be charged for lying to Congress as well, right? He lied about funding to the Chinese commie lab. Not saying this particular situation the OP brought up is the same as Jan 6th, but just throwing this out there.
 
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If they committed a crime, prosecute them. If you engage in civil disobedience you can expect to be arrested or worse, that was kind of the original point of civil disobedience.

That being said, here's a hypo: let's say these people that "stormed" the White House had actually gained entry and trapped Biden or any other president in the Oval Office. If they broke an exterior window and one of them tried to climb through and into the room, what do we think would have happened?
They would be shot and killed well before they even got near Biden, and rightfully so...just like anyone who ever tries to storm the capitol again. That **** isn't ever going to happen again.
 
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They aren’t Trump supporters. That’s the difference. If we’re Trump supporters who did this CV, Ktown and the other mouth breathers would be bashing them left and right calling it disgraceful. But since it’s lefties doing this, it’s ok and no big deal.
 
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They would be shot and killed well before they even got near Biden, and rightfully so...just like anyone who ever tries to storm the capitol again. That **** isn't ever going to happen again.

You mean people won’t be waved in and barricades politely moved so people could come in? Yeah I would say that won’t happen again.

Although it begs the question as to why they were let in in the first place. Why were barricades moved and people waved in?
 
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You mean people won’t be waved in and barricades politely moved so people could come in? Yeah I would say that won’t happen again.

Although it begs the question as to why they were let in in the first place. Why were barricades moved and people waved in?
Your head is in the sand my friend. When the police released they could either let them go or die, they let them go.
 
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There can most certainly be bias in prosecution. Look at some of the charges that have been leveled at Trump associates over the last few years for things that normally never get prosecuted. Lying to Congress for example for one person close to Trump. Guess Fauci should be charged for lying to Congress as well, right? He lied about funding to the Chinese commie lab. Not saying this particular situation the OP brought up is the same as Jan 6th, but just throwing this out there.
Can’t believe I’m the only one to like this. Yes, selective outrage. The mainstream media let the Fauci thing drop like a rock. More can be learned by what the media refuses to cover.
 
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Can’t believe I’m the only one to like this. Yes, selective outrage. The mainstream media let the Fauci thing drop like a rock. More can be learned by what the media refuses to cover.

That's one of the big problems...we don't have a media that does their job. The Wuhan lab leak story should be the story of our lifetimes, yet they sure as hell aren't running it into the ground like they did the false Trump collusion story. Everybody with common sense knew it was crap, yet they ran with the wind with it.

No wonder trust in the news media is at rock bottom.
 
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You mean people won’t be waved in and barricades politely moved so people could come in? Yeah I would say that won’t happen again.

Although it begs the question as to why they were let in in the first place. Why were barricades moved and people waved in?

Yeah, cause that is what happened. No breaking of doors and windows to get it. No macing cops with bear repellent. You guys minimizing that day are hilarious.
 
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Your head is in the sand my friend. When the police released they could either let them go or die, they let them go.
Eh, that's a bit hyperbolic. There was certainly an element of fear, they were grossly unprepared. Which begs the question why? When resources were offered yet went untapped, that's where a real investigation would be of great benefit. Not for some gotcha moment, just to make sure it never happens again. A takeover of the capitol should never happen with flagpoles and zip ties.
 
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Yeah, cause that is what happened. No breaking of doors and windows to get it. No macing cops with bear repellent. You guys minimizing that day are hilarious.

What I said happened. Just as what you said happened. Calling it an insurrection and an attack on our democracy is what’s hilarious.
 
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I can't imagine what it would be like to care that much about political activism. Last time I was at the capitol there were activists outside protesting the evils of circumcision.
 
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What I said happened. Just as what you said happened. Calling it an insurrection and an attack on our democracy is what’s hilarious.

Why did what you say happened happen though? Was it because they walked up politely and asked for a tour or was it because they macing cops and destroying stuff and the remaining cops thought they were diffusing a situation and saving lives?
 
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You rumble in the jungle guys need to up your game and start going to the Cracker Barrel and get an Uncle Herschel's and forget about the Waffle House.
 

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