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Ponderable
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So there was a riot at the Capitol.
Some people were identified and made their way to court and if the court found they did something wrong they were convicted.

The question apparanetly raised by some people here is: Is it just, that only those that have been identified and whose transgressins have been proven (or admitted) are convicted.

Sould justice wait until everybody and their deeds are accounted for?

Actuakky peope asked this question also after the Nuremburg trials.

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Good lord, Pondy, I hope I don't have to go the rest of my life listening to the drama, ya know?

They never prosecuted all the people involved in BLM riots where over 30 people were murdered. Hmmmmmph

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@ponderable said
So there was a riot at the Capitol.
Some people were identified and made their way to court and if the court found they did something wrong they were convicted.

The question apparanetly raised by some people here is: Is it just, that only those that have been identified and whose transgressins have been proven (or admitted) are convicted.

Sould justice wait until ev ...[text shortened]... heir deeds are accounted for?

Actuakky peope asked this question also after the Nuremburg trials.
Seems to me that these so called ‘crimes’ would have been committed by various and sundry independent people. Not by groups, which is the only way that a liberal rationalizes, as they reason out your question.
So the answer is that each had his own day at the park. Some of our libs were joined at the hip, and consider themselves to be part of the whole. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
It’s lonely at the top, and also at the bottom.

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@ponderable said
So there was a riot at the Capitol.
Some people were identified and made their way to court and if the court found they did something wrong they were convicted.

The question apparanetly raised by some people here is: Is it just, that only those that have been identified and whose transgressins have been proven (or admitted) are convicted.

Sould justice wait until ev ...[text shortened]... heir deeds are accounted for?

Actuakky peope asked this question also after the Nuremburg trials.
Like a bank robbery you don’t always catch the whole crew but you still prosecute the ones you do catch
It would be a weird justice system that wouldn’t prosecute Bonnie until they caught Clyde

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@kevcvs57 said
Like a bank robbery you don’t always catch the whole crew but you still prosecute the ones you do catch
It would be a weird justice system that wouldn’t prosecute Bonnie until they caught Clyde
Exactly.

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@kevcvs57 said
Like a bank robbery you don’t always catch the whole crew but you still prosecute the ones you do catch
Except if his name is Ray Epps.

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@djj said
Except if his name is Ray Epps.
Back again?

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@earl-of-trumps said
Good lord, Pondy, I hope I don't have to go the rest of my life listening to the drama, ya know?

They never prosecuted all the people involved in BLM riots where over 30 people were murdered. Hmmmmmph
Can you give ONE name of someone killed by BLM, and not the police or far-right thugs?

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