Big day in Jan 6 verdicts

The Arkansan is facing 20 years on federal charges for putting his feet up on Pelosi’s desk and the cursory insurrection, sedition, interfering etc etc.
As a poster cited above, 300 have been arrested, charged, prosecuted and sentenced anywhere from 27 months to five years for their roles in the 2020 “summer of insanity”. Guess burning down businesses, destroying public and personal property including federal courthouses and police stations or assaulting federal agents and municipal police personnel aren’t really all that bad when the law is applied fairly? :thinking:

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They (the guys walking thru} should be charged with trespassing rather than the supremely inflated BS charges they were hit with.

The dems and rino’s love this while giving a wink and a nod to the violence of 2020 inflicted on the country by Antifa/BLM.

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Again, but look at that crime over there! isn’t a defense.

It’s "D"IFFERENT. :crazy_face:

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Should be "D"IFFE"R"ENT. Don’t forget the R.

They should have just burnt some businesses and cars to the ground during the summer of love. They would have either gotten a high five or bailed out by Kamilia or celebrities.

If they stayed behind the velvet rope, and were allowed in by capitol police holding the doors open, were they even trespassing? Looks like a tour.

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You have a good point there. :+1:

NO we cannot.

They spread feces on the walls. What kinds of tours do you go on?

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I just tried to track down the evidence of this. It traces to staffers of Senator Schumer.
Not saying it did or didn’t happen, just what the source is.

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In some parts of the “proggie left” that’s considered art.

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Coprophiliacs are amongst us.

Crimes. Crimes (plural) that he committed. If you are interested, here they all are:

Obstruction of an Official Proceeding; Aiding and Abetting; Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon; Entering and Remaining in Certain Rooms in the Capitol Building; Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building; Theft of Government Property

I would imagine the dangerous weapon part is what truly sunk him.

In any event, you are ahead of yourself; he hasn’t been sentenced yet.

So- they just had lousy lawyers?

Is he the only one charged?

Then grow up.

He is the only one you asked about…

What is the exact number of people that were held without bail or on high bail and what charges did those people face?

And do you blame the system or the arghl blaghl dems?

I don’t think wanting less punishment for people who you feel sorry for solely because you feel sorry for them is adult behavior.

“It’s unfair!!!” Feet stomping gets louder “grow up!!”

Amazing.

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Crime/time…that’s the discussion.