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January 6th, 2020?
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Obviously you know what I meant! Obviously you are proud of the fact I miswrote!•
Get the date right and maybe someone will give you the time.
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Get the date right and maybe someone will give you the time.
its still on NPR site
https://www.npr.org/sections/congre...the-nations-capital-to-protest-election-resul
so my guess is the expected an attack and wrote the story and filled in the picture later. How did they anticipate?
anticipate? they said STORMED! Huge difference, isnt it, Degenerate?
You're asking how they anticipated a crowd at the Capitol? It had been openly planned for weeks.
"Will be wild!" - Trump
Your brain failure is complete.January 6th, 2020?
They beat the shit out of cops until the cops relented and let them in.anticipate? they said STORMED! Huge difference, isnt it, Degenerate?
Could be, for sure, but its still on NPR website, they never changed it•
Could it be that the date / time of the article was a typo- you know, like the one in the OP’s first post???
They said storming at 933 and the event didnt happen till 3 hrs later. If they changed the story, its usually under an UPDATE headingThey beat the shit out of cops until the cops relented and let them in.
That is what storming means...overwhelming your opposition to gain entry.
Hope this helps.
They said storming at 933 and the event didnt happen till 3 hrs later. If they changed the story, its usually under an UPDATE heading
I have to go, continue to humiliate yourselves
Lol, so you agree they stormed the Capitol.They said storming at 933 and the event didnt happen till 3 hrs later. If they changed the story, its usually under an UPDATE heading
I have to go, continue to humiliate yourselves
You idiots somehow think that a timestamp on an article indicates something other than someone typing in a time or a program executing a timestamp. They are for readers references not for historical preservation.
Well, you did humiliate yourself. I said nothing of that sort, I wrote, they said storming at 933 and the event didnt happen till 3 hrs later.Lol, so you agree they stormed the Capitol.
Thanks for confirming.
We're not ignoring you. We're making fun of you right to your faces(s).
You idiots somehow think that a timestamp on an article indicates something other than someone typing in a time or a program executing a timestamp. They are for readers references not for historical preservation.