Storming the Capitol

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Bad Moon Risen'
And there are those among us who believed myself included that his threats and intimidation efforts against Georgia election officials would be his last and best efforts to stay in office. I was wrong. There indeed was nothing DJT would not do in order to stay in power.

Now why would he go this far? I think it points back to the real reason he ran and that was to postpone the collapse of his financial empire. So prepare yourself over the next 12 days for even more astounding attempts to stay out of jail and the collapse of his empire.
He'll be alright. He has Rudy as his lawyer.
 

Box Ox

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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Not trying to be an *, but my properties have ten times more cameras on the inside. Much easier to identify individuals when spread out and in good lighting. Not sure if that was a tactic or not.
Nothing :butt: holey about your post.
The biggest problem the police is going to determine is who were the ones that broke in vs the ones the Capitol Police held the doors open for them to come in.
 

Tom MacDonald

Max E. Pads
LOL. That's so obviously not Antifa. Just embarrassed as * "law and order" Trumpees who are not among the part of the crowd actually attacking the Capitol Building trying to place blame where it doesn't belong.
Either way. There's footage of trump supporters trying to stop the violence. "Mostly peaceful" right?
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
LOL. That's so obviously not Antifa. Just embarrassed as * "law and order" Trumpees who are not among the part of the crowd actually attacking the Capitol Building trying to place blame where it doesn't belong.
Anyone with a gasmask on and other face covering are Antifa candidates.

Trump supporters don't wear masks!
 

bacha29

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Sicknick died "due to injuries sustained while on duty," U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement. On Wednesday, he "was injured while physically engaging with protesters," police said. He returned to his division office and collapsed, then was taken to a local hospital where he died around 9:30 p.m. Thursday.
Sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials who spoke to the Associated Press.


I wonder how many of the protesters cases will have to be argued by the public defenders office? Or perhaps the Proud Boys or some other militia will throw their bail and have their attorneys argue the cases? Oh for sure (lol) . Right now I bet they are running away from this thing as far and fast as they can get.
 

refineryworker05

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Good. I hope they lay it on elected Republicans thick so they'll never forget the throngs of insurrectionist, reality-disconnected thugs they helped create.
Look democrats got huge issues, but the Republican Party feeds its supporters unmitigated fiction about reality. It’s dangerous. We can’t govern when 25-30% of the population are engaged in these bizarre conspiracies all the time and about everything. We got coronavirus which is a legit public health crisis, but republicans are convinced it’s been created in the lab by the Chinese and the left with bill gates to hurt trump and destroy America by taking away their freedoms and all this bizarre nonsense and that allows the Republican Party to do nothing or very little to stop the virus. So 4000 a week are dying and trump is spinning election fraud lies for two months starting a riot and getting 5 people killed, republicans in the house and senate are like friend helping people, only if we first shield corporations from liability and even then we will give them a small amount. These are their policy positions, but republican voters are too busy in the process of convincing themselves that all those rioting trump supporters were really antifa/blm.
 

Up In Smoke

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Nothing :butt: holey about your post.
The biggest problem the police is going to determine is who were the ones that broke in vs the ones the Capitol Police held the doors open for them to come in.
Once they got through the fence line and onto the steps I believe they had already broken the law. Allowing them in without resistance may have been a way to avoid further structural damage. Cameras are going to catch everything anyway.
 

Indecisi0n

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the question I've asked and continue to ask is what is the process? No court reviewed any of the evidence. Shouldn't election officials want to prove they did a good job? Shouldn't there be full transparency in reviewing the thousands of sworn complaints by voters that are available for review?

Are you saying trump should have lied to his 75 million voters and told them it was a good election when he has busloads of evidence that says otherwise?

wouldnt trump be robbing his voters of their vote if he is part of the cover up?

Trump clearly told that crowd to march to the capital and protest peacefully . you try to make it as if he said something else.
Ok going to stop reading after the first sentence. The courts threw out all 25 of his lawsuits. End of story. Locking thread.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Once they got through the fence line and onto the steps I believe they had already broken the law. Allowing them in without resistance may have been a way to avoid further structural damage. Cameras are going to catch everything anyway.
There wasn't a fence line once the rioters broke through.
I did not see a sign on the fence saying "No Trespassing" ... maybe I missed it.
 
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