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  1. 1. Are you going to attend the 9-18 Rally to support the poor, poor, 1-6 defendants?

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insurrectionist sympathizers are traitors and should be looked up in gitmo! 

yeah! 

 

gitmo!!!

29 minutes ago, Kz! said:

So neither you nor dementia guy are even going to attempt to address the charges getting dropped of the BLM rioter that attacked multiple officers, huh? How utterly shocking. :lol: 

I don’t know why the charges were dropped. And to be honest I don’t really have time to look into it today.  But I certainly wouldn’t take your word for anything about it. :roll: 

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Amazing how some people, regardless of the thread title, refuse to talk about the attempted (poorly) insurrection, but take every opportunity to talk about a laundry list of grievances. These are the people who bring up Clinton on a regular basis, but whine like maggots when you bring up Trump.

I feel for you poor, abused turdflakes.

There you are, tiny mewling lumps of turd in a toilet bowl, demanding recognition, only to be flushed, again and again.

 

3 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

insurrectionist sympathizers are traitors and should be looked up in gitmo! 

yeah! 

Here’s an idea – charge the people who are actually responsible for causing the riot.  Then lock them up in Gitmo.

13 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

I don’t know why the charges were dropped. And to be honest I don’t really have time to look into it today.  But I certainly wouldn’t take your word for anything about it. :roll: 

lmao, yeah, you have time to respond in multiple threads constantly, but no time to "research" that case using a 10 second google search. sounds about right. Get wrecked.

9 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Amazing how some people, regardless of the thread title, refuse to talk about the attempted (poorly) insurrection, but take every opportunity to talk about a laundry list of grievances. These are the people who bring up Clinton on a regular basis, but whine like maggots when you bring up Trump.

I feel for you poor, abused turdflakes.

There you are, tiny mewling lumps of turd in a toilet bowl, demanding recognition, only to be flushed, again and again.

 

Yeah, so weird that people would compare the 1/6 riot to the hundreds of riots we had across the country shortly before that date. Such a strange thing to do. :lol: 

28 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Here’s an idea – charge the people who are actually responsible for causing the riot.  Then lock them up in Gitmo.

The organizers are mostly feds and fed informants. Very little incentive for the government to go after the big guys. :lol: 

5 minutes ago, Kz! said:

The organizers are mostly feds and fed informants. Very little incentive for the government to go after the big guys. :lol: 

If all those people listened to the government when they came to DC and raided the Capitol, why won’t they listen to the government when they’re told to get the vaccine???

I mean, Trump was technically a federal employee at the time, so...yeah that checks out.

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9 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

I mean, Trump was technically a federal employee at the time, so...yeah that checks out.

As well as Senators and Representatives. There is a lot of digging to do.

If there were FBI agitators and informants there, under whose orders? Who in the Trump administration was behind their presence?

9 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

I mean, Trump was technically a federal employee at the time, so...yeah that checks out.

The FBI thing is one of Kz’s sillier arguments.  Only the most gullible people would believe that.  It’s honestly not even worth arguing with him about since it’s so bizarre.

3 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

As well as Senators and Representatives. There is a lot of digging to do.

If there were FBI agitators and informants there, under whose orders? Who in the Trump administration was behind their presence?

This is actually the genius of the Deep State argument. Obviously the Trump administration controlled the Justice Dept and the FBI. But anytime you had Justice or the FBI going after criminals associated with Trump, then the Trump folks blamed the Deep State.

9 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

The FBI thing is one of Kz’s sillier arguments.  Only the most gullible people would believe that.  It’s honestly not even worth arguing with him about since it’s so bizarre.

Complicity isn't really a road Kz wants to go down though.  He likes to toss out Feds just as a trolling jab, but if we're looking into anyone's active involvement in encouraging the attacks, or, even more cut and dry, allowing the attacks to happen, then they have Trump dead to rights.  I mean, he sat there for hours watching the attack on TV and ignored people pleading with him to send in the National Guard.  It couldn't be more clear that what Trump was hoping the outcome would be.

17 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Complicity isn't really a road Kz wants to go down though.  He likes to toss out Feds just as a trolling jab, but if we're looking into anyone's active involvement in encouraging the attacks, or, even more cut and dry, allowing the attacks to happen, then they have Trump dead to rights.  I mean, he sat there for hours watching the attack on TV and ignored people pleading with him to send in the National Guard.  It couldn't be more clear that what Trump was hoping the outcome would be.

And many of his supporters hoped as well. Since, ya know, they don’t believe in democracy anymore.

1 hour ago, TEW said:

I’m not pretending J6 was like BLM. I’m outright saying BLM was objectively more destructive. 

depends on whether you find property destruction more abhorrent than attacks on our democratic institutions. both the BLM protests and Jan 6 protests had political motives, but only one of those actively sought to overturn an election by literally terrorizing - or worse - our elected officials.

one can find the criminal acts that some BLM protestors took part in worthy of justice while also finding the criminal acts that some Jan 6 took part in even worse, as those sought to strike at the heart of our electoral process. 

All riots are bad, mmmkay, that should go without saying. But the historical significance of Jan 6th hilariously dwarfs anything else that happened the previous summer. The worst attack on the Capitol in two centuries from terrorists radicalized by a sitting president that threatened the lives of members of Congress and the vice president is the sort of thing that lives in infamy far longer than trumpbots like TEW would like to admit.

28 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

depends on whether you find property destruction more abhorrent than attacks on our democratic institutions. both the BLM protests and Jan 6 protests had political motives, but only one of those actively sought to overturn an election by literally terrorizing - or worse - our elected officials.

one can find the criminal acts that some BLM protestors took part in worthy of justice while also finding the criminal acts that some Jan 6 took part in even worse, as those sought to strike at the heart of our electoral process. 

Oh no, our elected officials were "terrorized" instead of the typical private citizen and business owners! That makes it so much worse!

lmfao Riot Kitchen living up to the name. 

3 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

All riots are bad, mmmkay, that should go without saying. But the historical significance of Jan 6th hilariously dwarfs anything else that happened the previous summer. The worst attack on the Capitol in two centuries from terrorists radicalized by a sitting president that threatened the lives of members of Congress and the vice president is the sort of thing that lives in infamy far longer than trumpbots like TEW would like to admit.

Ishlibs really are the dumbest people on the planet.

  • The 1983 U.S. Senate bombing was a bomb explosion at the United States Senate on November 7, 1983, motivated by United States military involvement in Lebanon and Grenada. The attack led to heightened security in the DC metropolitan area, and the inaccessibility of certain parts of the Senate Building. Six members of the radical far-left Resistance Conspiracy were arrested in May 1988 and charged with the bombing, as well as related bombings of Fort McNair and the Washington Navy Yard which occurred April 25, 1983, and April 20, 1984, respectively.
  • The 1954 United States Capitol shooting was an attack on March 1, 1954, by four Puerto Rican nationalists wanting Puerto Rico's independence from US rule. They shot 30 rounds from semi-automatic pistols from the Ladies' Gallery (a balcony for visitors) of the House of Representatives chamber in the United States Capitol. The nationalists, identified as Lolita Lebrón, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Andres Figueroa Cordero, and Irvin Flores Rodríguez, unfurled a Puerto Rican flag and began shooting at Representatives in the 83rd Congress, who were debating an immigration bill. Five Representatives were wounded, one seriously, but all recovered. The assailants were arrested, tried and convicted in federal court, and given long sentences, effectively life imprisonment. In 1978 and 1979, their sentences were commuted by President Jimmy Carter.[2] All four returned to Puerto Rico.
2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Something ONLY you, and idiots like you, wish to argue. Good luck with that. Kz! has your back!!

It’s not an argument. It’s an objective fact.

37 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

depends on whether you find property destruction more abhorrent than attacks on our democratic institutions. both the BLM protests and Jan 6 protests had political motives, but only one of those actively sought to overturn an election by literally terrorizing - or worse - our elected officials.

one can find the criminal acts that some BLM protestors took part in worthy of justice while also finding the criminal acts that some Jan 6 took part in even worse, as those sought to strike at the heart of our electoral process. 

Objectively, BLM was worse in deaths, violence, and damages. 

BLM also stormed state capital buildings. So they’re not any better in that regard.

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13 minutes ago, TEW said:

It’s not an argument. It’s an objective fact.

That you demand we talk about, regardless of the subject at hand.

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17 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

All riots are bad, mmmkay, that should go without saying. But the historical significance of Jan 6th hilariously dwarfs anything else that happened the previous summer. The worst attack on the Capitol in two centuries from terrorists radicalized by a sitting president that threatened the lives of members of Congress and the vice president is the sort of thing that lives in infamy far longer than trumpbots like TEW would like to admit.


It really depends if January 6th is a prelude to something bigger.  Which I think it probably is.

13 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:


It really depends if January 6th is a prelude to something bigger.  Which I think it probably is.

Well hold on now, let's not jump to any conclusions here.  How do we know that the guy that tried to have the Senate, House and VP murdered and install himself as a dictator for life, who still leads one of the major parties and plans on running in the next election unopposed from his party has any intention of destabilizing democracy in the future?  Let's wait and see how it plays out.

23 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Well hold on now, let's not jump to any conclusions here.  How do we know that the guy that tried to have the Senate, House and VP murdered and install himself as a dictator for life, who still leads one of the major parties and plans on running in the next election unopposed from his party has any intention of destabilizing democracy in the future?  Let's wait and see how it plays out.

Lmfao ishlibs are complete caricatures of themselves now

52 minutes ago, TEW said:

Objectively, BLM was worse in deaths, violence, and damages. 

BLM also stormed state capital buildings. So they’re not any better in that regard.

if you mean Iowa, no.

But the state capitol buildings in Michigan and Oregon were both invaded by right-wing nutjobs. :

38 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:


It really depends if January 6th is a prelude to something bigger.  Which I think it probably is.

Jan 6 was the evolution of attempts to invade and intimidate State Capitol buildings in Oregon and Michigan.

11 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Lmfao ishlibs are complete caricatures of themselves now

Yeah a caricature

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