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02-24-22 23:56 #7249
Posts: 747Rabbit
Originally Posted by TheRabbit [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 22:48 #7248
Posts: 414Originally Posted by ILuvEmall [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 21:00 #7247
Posts: 471Iceland comes to grips with reality
Although I think this headline is a bit over the top, it's clear more and more countries are admitting the vaccines were a failure in conferring immunity, and are throwing in the towel on the mandates and restrictions.
https://onemileatatime.com/news/icel...-restrictions/
Meanwhile, I continue to think we're only just seeing the tip of the iceberg wrt to the vaccines and their side effects. Similar to the data from North American insurers, German insurers are starting to note worrisome figures in their statistics:
https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschl...r-bekannt.html
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02-24-22 20:42 #7246
Posts: 414Originally Posted by SgtLurker [View Original Post]
"Charges aren't convictions. ".
"Plea deals aren't convictions. ".
"Convictions won't count until they're fully appealed. ".
And then it still won't count to you because it was a biased judge / jury or a bad defense or a corrupt prosecutor or something else. Truthfully these guys getting convicted won't mean anything to you.
I know you'll dismiss this. So you can keep telling yourself whatever stories makes you happy, but that won't change reality, and that is a insurrection happen on Jan 6, get over it.
Also while you may have experience with court martials, you are not a jag, or at least you have not said anything to imply you are one. Operating on the assumption you are not a jag they shouldn't act as if they have legal understanding of cases, and if you are a jag you definitely shouldn't speculate about a case they are not familiar with.
Second, if those charged take a plea deal, why would the feds accept it if they were not getting info on someone they wanted more. Feds aren't in the habit of letting people walk unless they have bigger fish to fry.
Third, civil cases on average take 2-3 years in the US court system, and while criminal cases take less time, typically .5-1 years on average, the scale of those charged has steadily increased since the first related cases were brought. If you wish to educate yourself selves go to Capitol Breach Cases, under the DoJ's Attorney's Office, District of Colombia. That has the full list of federal cases associated with Jan 6, the charges, their individual status, and filing documents associated. I am not going to go through the 650+ cases listed and break down how many of those who pleaded guilty (200+) were charged with 'serious' crimes. I'm not going to go through the 350+ who've pleaded not guilty and went on to prove the feds had no case. Because honestly, I don't care enough to. I trust the legal system and the DoJ to do their jobs in this matter without interference on my part.
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02-24-22 18:50 #7245
Posts: 747Libs and Pinko20 es
Notice how the Libs and Pinkoes are trying to turn the conversation away from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Jan 6th has nothing to do with Putin's.
Attack on free peoples.
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02-24-22 18:13 #7244
Posts: 1610Right.
Originally Posted by TheRabbit [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 17:52 #7243
Posts: 1045A quick lesson on the law buddy
Charges are not convictions. As I stated, ZERO have been convicted of insurrection or sedition. Because there is no case, the feds threaten with that then let them plead out, vast majority to misdemeanors. Please, get an education. I sat on many court martials where the soldiers was charged or indicted on something and walked away scot free because there was no case.
Read my words again, very slowly if need be and maybe even get a dictionary.
"How many have been convicted of insurrection? ZERO.
Are you beginning to see a pattern. There was no freaking insurrection and there will not be a single conviction for such. Get over it. ".
Originally Posted by TheRabbit [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 15:48 #7242
Posts: 267Dictionary
Originally Posted by Clicker [View Original Post]
It just was not an insurrection by definition of the word and the law.
Unless being stupid, wearing horns, and painting your face means you want to take over the government.
Get a grip you turd.
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02-24-22 12:46 #7241
Posts: 414Originally Posted by HobbyMan51 [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 12:35 #7240
Posts: 414Originally Posted by SgtLurker [View Original Post]
They are being charged with insurrection and there's pretty good chance they will be found guilty of such. So basically there WAS an insurrection, Get over it.
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02-24-22 10:22 #7239
Posts: 1610You don't tell me what to do.
Originally Posted by Clicker [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 09:09 #7238
Posts: 1045George, George, George
How many have been convicted of insurrection? ZERO. This country has been holding American Citizens political prisoners and I bet you are OK with that. They are being forced to read certain politically slanted material and agree to specific political statements before their case is even heard. The vast majority are being convicted of nothing more than a trespassing type charge.
"According to the USA Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, 31 defendants were sentenced to periods of incarceration, with longer prison terms for those who engaged in violence or threats. So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 45 days. An additional 18 rioters have been sentenced to periods of home detention, while most sentences have included fines, community service and probation for low-level offenses like illegally parading or demonstrating in the Capitol, which is a misdemeanor. ".
1 for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
1 for obstruction of an official proceeding.
Fairlamb, age 44 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in August to assaulting an officer and obstructing an official proceeding of Congress. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison, with credit for time served, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution for damages to the building.
Meredith, age 53 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty to communicating a threat across state lines. In December, he received a sentence of 28 months in prison with credit for time served.
Are you beginning to see a pattern. There was no freaking insurrection and there will not be a single conviction for such. Get over it.
Originally Posted by SgtSoros [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 06:52 #7237
Posts: 69MT asshole
Originally Posted by MTWilliams911 [View Original Post]
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02-24-22 06:16 #7236
Posts: 2253Originally Posted by MTWilliams911 [View Original Post]
I always get a kick watching you ignorant dip-shits act like this insurrection didn't happen. Embrace it, own it, January 6th will be a millstone around your former presidents neck for the rest of time. The violent insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6 was a dark day in American history. The attempted rewriting of what actually happened that day, by the former president and his allies is particularly noxious when more than 140 police officers were injured and five people died.
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02-24-22 00:05 #7235
Posts: 69OMG hobbygirl51
Originally Posted by TheRabbit [View Original Post]