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Arrests of the Traitors coming in now

Criminals certainly. And obviously smart enough, given the evidence, to plot the overthrow of the U.S.

Meanwhile, back in reality……
 
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I've looked hard in all these pictures that are on here, I don't see a single weapon, gun, bat, baton, being carried by anyone, I haven't been through all 78 pages, but if there's one, please repost.
You could read some court filings, I suppose.

But far more advanced than the typical "See Dick, See Jane" books you're accustomed to...
 
You could read some court filings, I suppose.

But far more advanced than the typical "See Dick, See Jane" books you're accustomed to...
I’m sure you see lots of dick nttawwt I’m just surprised in all the photos and videos of an insurrection you don’t see any weapons… what were they going to overthrow the most powerful government in the world with? I mean if they had a bunch of weapons you would see at least 1 in a picture right?
 
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The disconnect for those driven by emotion rather than by logic is their inability to separate people who clearly broke the law and should be prosecuted and sentenced fairly, and the same people having the skill set to overthrow the US government.

Somehow this same group of people is stupid according to posts on here, but yet smart enough to plot the overthrow of the US government according to posts on here. Contradictory posts made by the same person in many cases.

In the end the predictions I made earlier on here will all come true, and we (some of us anyway) will move forward if we haven't already.
 
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I've looked hard in all these pictures that are on here, I don't see a single weapon, gun, bat, baton, being carried by anyone, I haven't been through all 78 pages, but if there's one, please repost.
Amazing what one can easily find on the Google machine.

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Again: go read the court dockets.

Multiple convictions involving weapons. Multiple guilty pleas admitting they had them.
Probably pictures in the evidence presented at those trials, too.

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There was probably a whole bunch of people who didn't have weapons too then right?
 
Moving the goal posts. Shrewd move.

What's next? "What I meant was weapons OF MASS DESTRUCTION..."
not at all... I just admitted I was wrong, there was at least 2 people there with bad intentions and weapons that would totally overthrow the most powerful government on earth. This is why nobody admits when they're wrong... you guys can't even accept it when someone says okay you got me.
 
not at all... I just admitted I was wrong, there was at least 2 people there with bad intentions and weapons that would totally overthrow the most powerful government on earth. This is why nobody admits when they're wrong... you guys can't even accept it when someone says okay you got me.

Curious what your definition of a "weapon" is. Because there were all sorts of items not generally considered dangerous that were used to attack police. A flagpole, fire extinguisher and sledge hammer were all used to harm individuals that day.
 
Curious what your definition of a "weapon" is. Because there were all sorts of items not generally considered dangerous that were used to attack police. A flagpole, fire extinguisher and sledge hammer were all used to harm individuals that day.
Depends on what we're calling the event... I mean even Joe Biden says you aren't overthrowing the government with rocks and sticks... so if we're labeling this an insurrection I'd probably say I wouldn't count a red maga hat and a billy stick a "weapon" now if we're going to say its a riot, melee, mob, etc. then sure just about anything could be a weapon.
 
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So?

LOTS of them did AND LOTS of them had stashes of weapons at-the-ready in the DC area.
So was this another 9/11 in that there was a failure in that we lacked the imagination something like this could happen? I mean I'm at least curious after the 4 years of Trump in office, the events that had occurred in cities throughout the country etc why there wasn't more measures taken to ensure this sort of thing couldn't happen? Who was asleep at the wheel that didn't see this as a possibility and wasn't prepared for anything like this to occur?
 
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So was this another 9/11 in that there was a failure in that we lacked the imagination something like this could happen? I mean I'm at least curious after the 4 years of Trump in office, the events that had occurred in cities throughout the country etc why there wasn't more measures taken to ensure this sort of thing couldn't happen? Who was asleep at the wheel that didn't see this as a possibility and wasn't prepared for anything like this to occur?
I know. Who was in charge of security on 1/6? Could you please tell us?
 
As chief law enforcement officer of the Senate, the Sergeant at Arms is charged with maintaining security in the Capitol and all Senate buildings, as well as protection of the members themselves. The Sergeant at Arms serves as the executive officer of the Senate for enforcement of all rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration regulating the Senate wing of the Capitol and the Senate office buildings and has responsibility for and immediate supervision of the Senate floor, Chamber, and galleries.

The Office of the Sergeant at Arms (SAA) is the largest in size of staff and budget in the Senate. It is responsible for all Senate computers and technology support services, recording and photographic services, printing and graphics services, and telecommunications services. The SAA also provides assistance to all Senate offices with their staffing, mailing, purchasing, and financial needs. The offices of the SAA that are responsible for providing these and other services include Capitol Facilities, the Operations Division, Customer Relations, Financial Operations, Human Resources, and Information Security. The SAA also shares responsibility for the U.S. Capitol Police, the Senate Page Program, the Senate Office of Training and Development, and the Capitol Telephone Exchange.

it appears its the sergeant at arms
 
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