Volgolfer1618
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I see no reason for confusion. Anybody that riots and causes damage to anybody’s property should be arrested and held accountable for said damage. And that goes for the ringleaders who incite it. Anybody that riots and invades the US Capitol or any other government facility with the intent of doing bodily harm to representatives and/or impeding a Constitutionally required event should be arrested and tried for sedition. And if you incite said riot, you need to face charges of inciting sedition. In my view, this is no different than Guy Fawkes trying to blow up Parliament. It’s a shame the punishment isn’t what it was then. That would stop a lot of this mess in its tracks.
America's most senior military leaders condemned the violent invasion of the US Capitol last week and reminded service members of their obligation to support and defend the Constitution and reject extremism in a statement that underscored the unprecedented challenges facing the country in the aftermath of the January 6 insurrection attempt by President Donald Trump's supporters.Extremist violence? What a hack
America's most senior military leaders condemned the violent invasion of the US Capitol last week and reminded service members of their obligation to support and defend the Constitution and reject extremism in a statement that underscored the unprecedented challenges facing the country in the aftermath of the January 6 insurrection attempt by President Donald Trump's supporters.
"We witnessed actions inside the Capitol building that were inconsistent with the rule of law. The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection," said the statement, released Wednesday and signed by America's most senior general, Mark Milley, and the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff, which is comprised of the heads of each military branch.
I think you're confused about who the true hacks are.
America's most senior military leaders condemned the violent invasion of the US Capitol last week and reminded service members of their obligation to support and defend the Constitution and reject extremism in a statement that underscored the unprecedented challenges facing the country in the aftermath of the January 6 insurrection attempt by President Donald Trump's supporters.
"We witnessed actions inside the Capitol building that were inconsistent with the rule of law. The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection," said the statement, released Wednesday and signed by America's most senior general, Mark Milley, and the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff, which is comprised of the heads of each military branch.
I think you're confused about who the true hacks are.
A Capitol police officer has now died and Trump has two people’s blood on his hands from instigating that riot. Of course, he won’t lose a wink of sleep over it. Why? Because he doesn’t have one ounce of compassion in his body and only is interested in one person in this world.