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Trump announces he is pardoning January 6th shitebags

I don't think that we will ever agree on Jan 6th. One side sees it as something terrible. The other side sees it as not much of anything, maybe a reminder to our political servants that they work for and represent us. One side points to the hypocrisy of the left supporting much more damaging riots all summer long, calling them "Mostly Peaceful Protests." All I know is that our side won, Trump is President and the political hostages were freed today. Amen, hallelujah and **** the left!!

Based on a lie...........you pieces of shit have no honor. Feel sorry for your kids to have such a parent
 
Based on a lie...........you pieces of shit have no honor. Feel sorry for your kids to have such a parent

I put this poster on ignore. Like all cult members, devoid of rationality and common sense, so entrenched with bias and vitriol they seek the poison to reinforce their position and refuse to accept evidence to refute it, including news.

This is (at least) a lost generation. The possible saving grace is failure. If the MAGA extremism comes to fruition in a short term it will hit a brick wall. Mass deportation, tariffs. A recipe for disaster.
 
I put this poster on ignore. Like all cult members, devoid of rationality and common sense, so entrenched with bias and vitriol they seek the poison to reinforce their position and refuse to accept evidence to refute it, including news.

This is (at least) a lost generation. The possible saving grace is failure. If the MAGA extremism comes to fruition in a short term it will hit a brick wall. Mass deportation, tariffs. A recipe for disaster.
77,284,118 of us cult members say phuck you.
 
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There's a lot of language there made to sound much more sinister than anything anyone did. I know the headlines said he pardoned "almost everyone" convicted of J6 crimes. To me, that means some were not pardoned. That's what matters...who wasn't pardoned?

Someone could be convicted of assaulting and officer by moving too close to an officer (especially with a politically motivated conviction like this). If they threw a punch or destroyed property, then they should remain in jail. That's where I'm at.

In California, the sentence for assaulting a police officer is up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $2,000, or both. It is also possible to be sentenced to misdemeanor probation.

How many years should they stay @thewop?
 
In California, the sentence for assaulting a police officer is up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $2,000, or both. It is also possible to be sentenced to misdemeanor probation.

How many years should they stay @thewop?
Depends what they did...to me, 2 years is enough, and after learning more, many of these people have already served 2 years.

Still depends on what they did, but for anything I've heard of anyone actually doing, 2 years seems like enough.

Inflicting and actual injury on a federal/Capitol police officer - 5 years would be good. Sends an appropriate message.

These people will start talking and we'll learn more. I have a feeling we aren't going to be very flattered by our justice system once the truth comes out.
 
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Meanwhile college students in Tallahassee were in College Town, playing in the snow. Throwing snow balls, police arrived and told them to disperse. They kept playing. Police eventually used pepper balls, not pepper spray, to disperse the crowd.

Supposedly a police officer was hit, and kid was arrested.

Parents have objected to the kids just having fun. But, in view of the recent national political pardons, for violent attacks, why should the kids get in trouble.?

So, should the kids get in trouble. Yes or no?
 
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Depends what they did...to me, 2 years is enough, and after learning more, many of these people have already served 2 years.

Still depends on what they did, but for anything I've heard of anyone actually doing, 2 years seems like enough.

Inflicting and actual injury on a federal/Capitol police officer - 5 years would be good. Sends an appropriate message.

These people will start talking and we'll learn more. I have a feeling we aren't going to be very flattered by our justice system once the truth comes out.
Well, just imagine the rioters were liberal.

The hypocrisy on this issue is hilarious. The law and order party would've lost their minds if these people were liberal. Lock'em up and throw away the key.
 
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Well, just imagine the rioters were liberal.

The hypocrisy on this issue is hilarious. The law and order party would've lost their minds if these people were liberal. Lock'em up and throw away the key.
Yeah. Now do the same for the summer of '20. Imagine those rioters were MAGA's burning and looting and killing.

Then tell me you're not a hypocrite like everyone else.

That's what politics does.
 
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Anyone else find it ironic that Pompeio and Bolton who have had legitimate death threats against them....and Trump says they can't have security for life......yet he wants it for himself and his family?

POS
 
Anyone else find it ironic that Pompeio and Bolton who have had legitimate death threats against them....and Trump says they can't have security for life......yet he wants it for himself and his family?

POS
Revenge, the man truly is an unhinged lunatic and a Narcissistic Sociopath. Ironically, President Biden gave Bolton protection but John couldn't bring himself to vote for Harris still. FAFO
 
Well, just imagine the rioters were liberal.

The hypocrisy on this issue is hilarious. The law and order party would've lost their minds if these people were liberal. Lock'em up and throw away the key.
MOST BLM and Antifa rioters never faced any consequences. The right hasn't treated that near like the left has treated J6. Want to talk hypocrisy?

Had pathetic liberals tried the same thing last week, I still wouldn't think it was an insurrection.

That is, and always was, just rhetoric.

I didn't realize it, but most of these people have now been in jail or on house arrest for 3 years. That's more than enough.
 
MOST BLM and Antifa rioters never faced any consequences. The right hasn't treated that near like the left has treated J6. Want to talk hypocrisy?

Had pathetic liberals tried the same thing last week, I still wouldn't think it was an insurrection.

That is, and always was, just rhetoric.

I didn't realize it, but most of these people have now been in jail or on house arrest for 3 years. That's more than enough.
More than enough for this guy.

Jan. 6, 2021, Rodriguez and his group traveled from California to Washington, D.C., to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally on the National Mall. After the rally, Rodriguez made his way from the Ellipse to the Capitol building, illegally traversing the west front of the Capitol grounds and entering the lower west terrace tunnel at approximately 2:46 p.m. A short while later, court documents state that video footage taken from the incident depicts Rodriguez at the first set of double doors of the Capitol building facing the police line and deploying a fire extinguisher at the line of officers present.

Shortly afterward, court documents say that Rodriguez is seen using a long wooden pole and shoving it toward officers in the line. Rodriguez then participated in an unsuccessful coordinated shove against law enforcement officers in the police line in an attempt to gain access to the building.

At approximately 2:52 p.m., Rodriguez is seen waving his arms at the rioters outside the tunnel, encouraging them to push forward toward the police line. It is then, court records say, that fellow rioter Kyle Young tapped Rodriguez on the shoulder and provided him with a small, black, rectangular electroshock weapon. Rodriguez is then observed activating the weapon and lunging at officers in the police line. Rodriguez is then seen leaving the tunnel only to return a short while later.

After Rodriguez returned to the lower west terrace tunnel, court documents state that video footage taken from the scene of the incident depicts one rioter, Albuquerque Head, wrapping his arm around the neck of an MPD officer and dragging the officer out on to the steps of the lower west terrace. Rodriguez is then seen making his way toward the officer and, with the electroshock weapon in hand, plunging it into the officer’s neck. As the officer attempted to escape, court records state that Rodriguez struck again, placing the electroshock weapon on the back of the officer’s neck.

Following the assault on the officer, Rodriguez then entered the Capitol building and continued to vandalize offices, ransack rooms, break windows, and steal other items. Before, during, and after the Capitol breach, Rodriguez sent multiple images and text messages to members of the Telegram group, documenting his assault on the Capitol and the MPD officers, as well as his desire to commit violence and destruction.
 
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