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Consquences of Sedition and D-Baggery (still unlocked)

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 139 House members and 8 senators voted against democracy and attempted to throw out millions of legal votes, so they could declare the LOSER of the election as the winner, AGAINST the will of the people of the United States.

 

They are traitors, as are those who support them in their illegal effort.

 

Most of them continue to support the overthrow of the legal vote.

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Trump-loving insurrectionist couple arrested for attacking Capitol police after leaving evidence all over Facebook

https://www.rawstory.com/mark-and-jalise-middleton-arrested/

Trump-loving insurrectionist couple arrested for attacking Capitol police after leaving evidence all over Facebook

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Mark and Jalise Middleton, a husband and wife from rural Texas, have been arrested on charges that include "engaging in physical violence" against police officers at the January 6 Capitol riot.

Good. Lock these meandering POS up!!!

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A QAnon believer, who smashed his way into the Capitol, believed he'd stormed the White House, FBI affidavit says

https://www.businessinsider.com/capitol-riot-qanon-believer-thought-hed-stormed-the-white-house-fbi-2021-4

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According to a relative identified in the affidavit only as "W-1", Kelly sent them a text message on the day alongside an image that showed him standing inside what appears to be the Capitol.

"Inside White house via breaking in windows," Kelly allegedly wrote in the text. "Tree of liberty was watered today!"

What does the tree of liberty get watered with again?

2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

What does the tree of liberty get watered with again?

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apparently

That dude thought he was storming the White House?  Wtf??

15 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

That dude thought he was storming the White House?  Wtf??

In his defense, it's a white building.

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4 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

In his defense, it's a white building.

He thought they were storming White Castle for some sliders.

2 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

He thought they were storming White Castle for some sliders.

uh, I'm pretty sure that President Washington's air force bombed the White Castle in 1778. do your research!

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Just now, JohnSnowsHair said:

uh, I'm pretty sure that President Washington's air force bombed the White Castle in 1778. do your research!

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4 hours ago, Toastrel said:

What does the tree of liberty get watered with again?

SWEET SWEET MAGA TEARS TASTE LIKE SHOWFLAKES - iFunny :)

Republicans are so stupid. But Hey Trump said Inject bleach so... His word is Gospel.

https://news.yahoo.com/florida-family-allegedly-sold-thousands-202149342.html

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Florida family accused of selling thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as Covid cure

Tim Stelloh
Sun, April 25, 2021, 4:21 PM
 
 

A Florida man and his three sons were accused in federal court of selling tens of thousands of bottles of bleach that were marketed as a "miracle cure" for the coronavirus and other illnesses, authorities said.

The man, Mark Grenon, and his sons, Jonathan, Jordan and Joseph Grenon, were accused of fraud and violating civil court orders instructing them to stop selling the fake cure, which they promoted as "Miracle Mineral Solution," or MMS, according to documents filed Friday in Florida's southern district.

Image: Fake miracle cure, bleach (WFLA)
 
Image: Fake miracle cure, bleach (WFLA)

The Food and Drug Administration has warned people not to ingest the potentially deadly chlorine dioxide solution, which is typically used for industrial water treatment.

Court documents filed in the civil case allege that on a podcast released last year, co-host Mark Grenon referred to the 2nd Amendment and threatened a federal judge over a court order halting the sale of MMS, saying she was committing "treason."

"Do they want a Waco?" he is alleged to have said, referring to the 1993 siege in Texas that left 76 people dead.

According to court documents, the family manufactured the solution in a backyard shed in Bradenton, about 45 miles south of Tampa. Through what the documents describe as an "avowedly" nonreligious church called Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, the solution was marketed and sold as a cure-all for cancer, autism, diabetes and other disorders and diseases, according to the documents.

The documents say the family had a massive jump in revenue — from an average of $32,000 a month to $123,000 — after they began marketing the solution as a Covid-19 cure in March 2020.

The family has sold more than 28,000 bottles, earning more than $1 million, the documents say.

During a raid on the Bradenton property, authorities discovered dozens of chemical drums, 10,000 pounds of sodium nitrate and thousands of bottles of the solution, the U.S. attorney's office for southern Florida said in a news release.

Two of the sons — Jonathan and Jordan Grenon — were arrested and are scheduled to be arraigned Monday, the release says.

Mark and Joseph Grenon are in Colombia, the release says. It doesn't provide additional details about their location, and a spokeswoman didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

It isn't clear whether the family has attorneys. Court records don't list one, and a message sent to Genesis seeking comment wasn't immediately returned.

13 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

Through what the documents describe as an "avowedly" nonreligious church called Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, the solution was marketed and sold as a cure-all for cancer, autism, diabetes and other disorders and diseases, according to the documents.

I read through the first few paragraphs thinking "Where's the church angle? There's always a church angle." 

And there we go.  

1 minute ago, Lloyd said:

I read through the first few paragraphs thinking "Where's the church angle? There's always a church angle." 

And there we go.  

They're not wrong though.  Dying is a cure for all diseases.

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Doesn't have much to do with Sedition, though.

I imagine it's the same people who reject vaccination, who refuse to wear a facemask for "medical reasons", will ingest something called 'Miracle Mineral Solution', which is essentially just bleach bottled up in some hillbillies' backyard. We might as well let them go. This Genesis II Church of Healing or whatever is thinning the herd.

1 hour ago, Toastrel said:

Doesn't have much to do with Sedition, though.

But it does with D-baggery. LOL. 

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10 years ago, a Michigan ‘militia’ dodged sedition charges. Prosecutors have a better chance with Capitol rioters.

https://www.mlive.com/politics/2021/04/10-years-ago-a-michigan-militia-dodged-sedition-charges-prosecutors-have-a-better-chance-with-capitol-rioters.html

 

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Matthew Schneider, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, said prosecutors don’t need to prove rioters attempted a coup. Anyone who tried to stop the legal process of finalizing the presidential election could face sedition charges.

 
 

"People think of sedition as overthrowing the government, but that’s not actually what the law says,” Schneider said in an interview. "At the end of the day, the sedition charge does fit.”

 

Ya hate to see it...

 

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Accused Capitol rioter who left a note for Nancy Pelosi says he called her the 'less offensive' '****,' not 'b----' in new argument for bail

 

An Arkansas man arrested and charged for his role in the Capitol insurrection is arguing slang semantics in a new request for bail.

Richard "Bigo" Barnett, a self-described white nationalist who posed for a now-infamous photo in Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office amid the January 6 insurrection, denied allegations that he left a note on Pelosi's desk calling the California lawmaker a "b----" in a filing for bail modification made last week. 

Barnett claimed he called Pelosi a "****," a "less offensive" slang word for "b----," according to his attorneys.

In the Friday filing, Barnett's defense team accused federal prosecutors of misquoting the defendant's note to Pelosi in a "deliberate attempt to mislead the Court" to ensure Barnett remains detained ahead of his trial. 

In the government's opposition memorandum filed earlier this month, prosecutors quoted the letter Barnett is accused of leaving for Pelosi: "Nancy, Bigo was here, you b----." 

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Prosecutors suggest Barnett's note to Pelosi indicate Barnett is a danger to the public and should be kept in jail pending his trial, according to the Friday filing. Prosecutors are also citing the stun gun he brought to the Capitol on January 6, an interview he gave following the attack, allegations that he hid or destroyed evidence once he returned to his home in Arkansas, and "provocative and dangerous conduct" leading up to the riot, as evidence he should be held before trial.

Barnett's attorneys claimed the government misrepresented the defendant's message to Pelosi.

"The written note, however, says, 'Hey Nancy Bigo was here biatd,'" the bail motion said. "It does not say 'you' or 'b----' or have any commas; and the word 'Hey' is intentionally omitted."

A footnote in the filing clarified that the "d" in the word in question was meant to be two letters, "c" and "h," with the two connected to spell the word "****."

The defense defines the word as "slang" and a "less offensive word for b----." Barnett's attorneys even include a link to idioms.thefreedictionary.com/****, which defines the word as "rude slang" and a "variant of 'b----,' used as a term of endearment or disparagement for another person."

But in a video taken by New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg the day of the siege, Barnett told the outlet he used the word "b----' in the letter he left Pelosi, while holding up a personalized envelope he took from the Speaker's desk. 

"I wrote her a nasty note, put my feet up on her desk and scratched my balls," Barnett told Rosenberg. "I left her a note on her desk, it says, 'Nancy, Bigo was here you b----."

Barnett was arrested in January and indicted on a slew of federal charges, including violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building without lawful authority; and theft of public money, property, or records. 

https://www.businessinsider.com/accused-capitol-rioter-nancy-pelosi-office-bail-argument-****-2021-4?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sf-bi-main&fbclid=IwAR019slYOzATz_eeSJRVtba4xTm3g7wt-sXYIeWpDvwKOfRjZuEB3zkkYdU

 

1 hour ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Ya hate to see it...

 

 

I only called her a bi-atch, not a b-i-t-c-h. see the difference?

2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I only called her a bi-atch, not a b-i-t-c-h. see the difference?

 

To that end, Trumpbots are terrible spellers, which conveniently provides these morons with plausible deniability.

2 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

To that end, Trumpbots are terrible spellers, which conveniently provides these morons with plausible deniability.

Maybe he was writing "Bigo was here and your bi-atch of cookies was delicious" but he couldn't finish the note in time

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