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Guy is a career moron. He once left his firearm loaded and unattended in a bathroom of the capitol complex where anyone could’ve grabbed it.
Just a shame he didn't take out a few more. He's an american hero.
The very essence of the rejection of the rule of law. As expected.
No, that would have been the insurrection.
It was a peaceful protest where a few high-spirited folks got frisky and trespassed. No major damage aside from the cop who shot an unarmed woman who posed no threat to him.
You really have a poor grasp on reality.....just saying....
It was a peaceful protest where a few high-spirited folks got frisky and trespassed. No major damage aside from the cop who shot an unarmed woman who posed no threat to him.
Now shall we look at, say, Jacob Blake, Michael Brown or Rayshard Brooks and the responses to those justifiable shootings?
There were some 200-300,000 protestors that day on the Mall. A few hundred, far less than 1% of that throng, that went to the Capitol and broke a few windows. Most were waved in by the cops.
Look at the charges being brought: Trespassing, disorderly conduct, simple assault. Penny-ante crap. There's no sedition or other serious charge.
As I said you have a poor grasp on reality.
Number of protesters was calculated at around 30,000, a far cry from 200,000, or 300,000, wouldn't a sane normal person say?
Over 30 million in costs to repair/replace/upgrade items and security designs for the physical damages. Which is a pretty high cost, a sane person would think, for a non riot in which only a few windows were broken, and the cops held the door open for people to enter.
Smearing feces and urine in the halls of a countries seat of government is a sane and rational protest occurrence: would a sane person think so?
563 persons charged,and the FBI is still searching video and social media, and more people are expected to be charged, and sedition is being considered as a charge in 7 cases currently. Nail them to the wall, is what a sane person would think, but an insane person thinks it was a few sight seers who got out of hand.
Yes Bud, you are a tool, or a fool, one or the other, if you cannot see the Jan 6th riots, as anything other than the rest of the world saw it.
I just can't continue to engage with a person who has such a glaring mental health issue. It's like trying to reason with a flea, and you can't really get mad at the flea for not understanding...
Seek help.
As I said you have a poor grasp on reality.
Number of protesters was calculated at around 30,000, a far cry from 200,000, or 300,000, wouldn't a sane normal person say?
Over 30 million in costs to repair/replace/upgrade items and security designs for the physical damages. Which is a pretty high cost, a sane person would think, for a non riot in which only a few windows were broken, and the cops held the door open for people to enter.
Smearing feces and urine in the halls of a countries seat of government is a sane and rational protest occurrence: would a sane person think so?
563 persons charged,and the FBI is still searching video and social media, and more people are expected to be charged, and sedition is being considered as a charge in 7 cases currently. Nail them to the wall, is what a sane person would think, but an insane person thinks it was a few sight seers who got out of hand.
Yes Bud, you are a tool, or a fool, one or the other, if you cannot see the Jan 6th riots, as anything other than the rest of the world saw it.
I just can't continue to engage with a person who has such a glaring mental health issue. It's like trying to reason with a flea, and you can't really get mad at the flea for not understanding...
Seek help.
STFU!!!!!!! NIGGER!
you had NO ISSUE with this
there are dozens
Police attacked with balloons filled with feces, black pro-police speaker soaked with urine, Antifa launches attacks
https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com...ent-media-blames-far-right-pro-police-groups/