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The Hammer is falling as the Insurrectionists are identified.

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Smooth move Dude ....


Arrested after a fatal stabbing, a Utah man told police he brought a gun to Capitol riot

www.nbcnews.com.ico
NBC News|3 hours ago
WASHINGTON — A man accused in the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old in a Utah park last July told police he figured he was already on the FBI's radar — for flashing a gun during the Capitol riot. "I was in the D.C. riots. You can look me up, OK?"
 
Well, DUHH!!!! The sane ones out here have been saying that all along.


A Trump supporter who marched to the US Capitol on January 6 now compares the 'Stop the Steal' movement to a 'cult'

www.businessinsider.com.ico
Business Insider|24 minutes ago
Keith Scott, a Trump supporter, told CNN the "Stop the Steal" movement is like a "cult." Scott, a 49-year-old Georgia man, embraced the movement after Fox News called Arizona for Biden. Scott told the network he was going to write a book to warn people ...
Finally came down off the cool aide.
 
Finally came down off the cool aide.
I'm not entirely sure...he might as well be since anyone still in the orange clan will ostracize him for speaking against them, but...he went from drinking the koolaid, to trying to grift with a stupid book.
 
Well, DUHH!!!! The sane ones out here have been saying that all along.


A Trump supporter who marched to the US Capitol on January 6 now compares the 'Stop the Steal' movement to a 'cult'

www.businessinsider.com.ico
Business Insider|24 minutes ago
Keith Scott, a Trump supporter, told CNN the "Stop the Steal" movement is like a "cult." Scott, a 49-year-old Georgia man, embraced the movement after Fox News called Arizona for Biden. Scott told the network he was going to write a book to warn people ...
RINO
 
I'm fucking disgusted by the mild slap-on-the-wrist sentences these morons have been receiving. NONE of them should be getting less than 5 years in the federal PMITA prison and felony charges...with another 5 years of structured, supervised parole.
They love the idea of gay conversion therapy and are fighting hard to bring it back. I say we get started on conservative conversion therapy.
 
I'd say a minimum of a year and a $10,000 fine. I'd add a five year ban on voting, but I don't know if that can be done in Federal Court.
You can't ban voting. It should be unequivocally against the law in all circumstances. I may not like people voting for neo-Nazis but I will always fight for their right to do so.
 
You can suspend voting rights as part of a sentence. Most people in prison can't vote,. That was a big deal in FL recently to restore voting rights after release.

I just don't know if it can be done at the Federal level or only at the state level.
 
I'm fucking disgusted by the mild slap-on-the-wrist sentences these morons have been receiving. NONE of them should be getting less than 5 years in the federal PMITA prison and felony charges...with another 5 years of structured, supervised parole.
They've been getting slap on the sentences because they've only been charged with misdemeanors. DA's don't bother filling charges if they don't have a reasonable chance at a conviction.
It's easy to reach a guilty verdict sitting in front of your TV, it's an entirely different matter to prove a crime in court.
 
They've been getting slap on the wrist sentences because they've taking plea deals to dispose of the smaller, less significant offenders. They got hit with 7 or 800 cases all at once and the system was already overwhelmed. There are still a couple of hundred unidentified and yet to be charged.

They want to be able to focus resources on the bigger cases around the organizers.
 
They've been getting slap on the sentences because they've only been charged with misdemeanors. DA's don't bother filling charges if they don't have a reasonable chance at a conviction.
It's easy to reach a guilty verdict sitting in front of your TV, it's an entirely different matter to prove a crime in court.

They've been getting slap on the wrist sentences because they've taking plea deals to dispose of the smaller, less significant offenders. They got hit with 7 or 800 cases all at once and the system was already overwhelmed. There are still a couple of hundred unidentified and yet to be charged.

They want to be able to focus resources on the bigger cases around the organizers.

Plus...now that they've plead guilty to these minor charges...maybe the feds can charge them with other, more serious crimes...(although their plea agreements might make that impossible)
 
I'd say a minimum of a year and a $10,000 fine. I'd add a five year ban on voting, but I don't know if that can be done in Federal Court.
Likewise, I wonder how many of them don't vote in the first place.

Two mental midgets from my area never made it to 1/6, as they got their asses arrested in DC on 1/5 on weapons charges. Searched them out on the Board of Elections database.

One was registered as a republican (no surprise there), but had not voted in several years.
The other shit stain on society wasn't even registered to vote.
 
They've been getting slap on the wrist sentences

Maybe true, but compare that to if Trump were still president or the republicans controlled the house and senate.

If Trump were president, they would be deemed heroes, invited to the Whitehouse to meet with Trump, and given awards.

However, with Trump not president but republicans in controlled the house and senate, republicans would pass a bill granting those insurrectionist honors, awards, and monetary reimbursement for their "efforts and expenses" on everything from gas milage reimbursement to reimbursement of legal expenses.

And.... no doubt 99% of them insurrectionist would run for some office in government. They would be future mayors, governors, congressmen and women, and one day maybe the president.
 
You can suspend voting rights as part of a sentence. Most people in prison can't vote,. That was a big deal in FL recently to restore voting rights after release.

I just don't know if it can be done at the Federal level or only at the state level.
Some states can but we should never do that. We should be reversing those suspensions, not pushing for more.
 
They want to be able to focus resources on the bigger cases around the organizers.
What bigger cases? In case you didn't notice the one year anniversary of that crime was over a month ago. No big indictments, and no news of one. Even if they were 'saving it up' for some big cases, they have had a year to try other cases and they certainly have the manpower to try a case or two where the person is on video doing the crime. They could have went all in on at least a few of the visible ones, like the guy that store the podium. I mean seriously, try breaking into you local courthouse and stealing something and see if you just get charged with a misdemeanor.

Anyway, we all know that the organizers all hold political offices and are above the law, especially the one we have on video telling them to do it.
 
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