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@no1marauder said...and to play with your analogy a bit more, as pissed off as I maybe at people meandering unauthorised in my house it would haunt me everyday the maliciousness of locking a man up for four years for it and I'd absolutely do whatever I could to get him out, including lying to your god, the state.
If somebody entered your house through a door that a mob, one he was he was encouraging on with a bullhorn, had broken in, you wouldn't regard him as "breaking in"?
And BTW we all know that they threatened him with more than that to get him to say any BS they could make up.
@metal-brain saidexecuting? who the fuk is being executed? are you sniffing markers again?
He didn't do anything violent and he was not charged with Vandalism either.
He was reportedly bipolar. Do you support executing the non violent mentally ill too? Stop being more socially intolerant than republicans. You make republicans seem socially tolerant.
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@wajoma saidYour admission that you are so amoral that you would willingly perjure yourself so that someone could escape punishment for a serious crime makes your usual blathering about the necessity of societal protections against "fraud" even less convincing than they usually are.
...and to play with your analogy a bit more, as pissed off as I maybe at people meandering unauthorised in my house it would haunt me everyday the maliciousness of locking a man up for four years for it and I'd absolutely do whatever I could to get him out, including lying to your god, the state.
And BTW we all know that they threatened him with more than that to get him to say any BS they could make up.
I don't see anything he admitted to that isn't well-documented. There's actual footage of him in the Senate Chamber being told to leave and of him writing the threatening note to VP Pence.
At 7:45.
@metal-brain saidBS. Tucker won't show you this footage but:
No, Tucker is countering democrat spin that is not reality. The CP let many of them in, but killed a small unarmed woman in cold blood.
After January 6, although the media initially reported that MAGA protesters had trampled Rosanne Boyland to death but, the D.C. coroner attributed it to a drug overdose. Now, though, footage has emerged showing a Capitol Police Officer ...[text shortened]... utal beating.
You are in denial of reality because you were indoctrinated with a false narrative.
From 11:00 to about 12:45 when Babbitt is shot trying to climb through a broken door window to lead a violent mob to the House chamber where members were huddled in fear.
@metal-brain saidMarauder is not about Justice for the Viking. Just let him rot? But let marijuana loser dopeheads out??
He didn't do anything violent and he was not charged with Vandalism either.
He was reportedly bipolar. Do you support executing the non violent mentally ill too? Stop being more socially intolerant than republicans. You make republicans seem socially tolerant.
@no1marauder saidGood people break bad laws.
Your admission that you are so amoral that you would willingly perjure yourself so that someone could escape punishment for a serious crime makes your usual blathering about the necessity of societal protections against "fraud" even less convincing than they usually are.
I don't see anything he admitted to that isn't well-documented. There's actual footage of him in th ...[text shortened]... ing the threatening note to VP Pence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=270F8s5TEKY&t=400s
At 7:45.
@zahlanzi saidIf you had watched the video you would know someone said shoot him. All for wearing a getup with horns. Your side is so extreme you want non violent people shot on the spot. But not Ray Epps, leave that poor guy alone.
executing? who the fuk is being executed? are you sniffing markers again?
You democrats are stark raving mad! ðŸ˜
@wildgrass saidIn case the conversation is a bit over whelming for you, the law that sees a man wearing horns locked up for four years for getting a guided tour of a public building.
Which ones of these laws are bad?
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases
@no1marauder saidYou think shooting a small and unarmed woman is a good thing even though CP were letting people in?
BS. Tucker won't show you this footage but: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY
From 11:00 to about 12:45 when Babbitt is shot trying to climb through a broken door window to lead a violent mob to the House chamber where members were huddled in fear.
But let that poor guy Ray Epps alone even though he led the mob into the capitol. Right? You are insane. Ray Epps lied about when he called people. He was in the CB.
@wajoma saidAgain with the simple minded acceptance of obvious BS propaganda.
In case the conversation is a bit over whelming for you, the law that sees a man wearing horns locked up for four years for getting a guided tour of a public building.
We both and he himself knows he committed serious felonies. So does Carlson.
@no1marauder saidWhat about Ray Epps? Did you forget about him?
Again with the simple minded acceptance of obvious BS propaganda.
We both and he himself knows he committed serious felonies. So does Carlson.
And why didn't they question the relevant people?
https://rumble.com/v2ccaxi-capitol-cops-abandoned-their-own-on-january-6-tucker-reveals.html
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@metal-brain saidStop with the lying. The Capitol Police weren't letting the mob into the House Chamber where members of Congress and their staff were; there were a line of police at the doors and tables and other furniture piled up behind them. Still, the rioters were trying to smash the windows literally inches away from the police. Babbitt should have known that the armed security manning that barricade was not going to let a violent mob which had been threatening the VP and other "traitors" all day reach them.
You think shooting a small and unarmed woman is a good thing even though CP were letting people in?
But let that poor guy Ray Epps alone even though he led the mob into the capitol. Right? You are insane. Ray Epps lied about when he called people. He was in the CB.
Her death was a perfectly justified act of defense of others by an officer who's job was precisely that.
@wildgrass saidI see Joe Biggs, you know, two purple hearts Joe Biggs has entered a plea of not guilty on all charges, the balls and the courage of this guy standing for something he believes in, in the face of the literal torture of extended solitary confinement, in the face of being unable to see his daughter grow up, he's prepared for the 20 years or whatever they're threatening him with.
Which ones of these laws are bad?
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases
All he has to do is bend the knee to your god, the state, tell some lies, say some bad things about his friends and they'll knock years off his sentence.
What would your price be.