Hodad Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 33 minutes ago, ironstone said: There were plenty of people tracked down and arrested for being present in the Capitol that day. Even people that were only strolling around like tourists. Not being violent in any way. Why were these people treated harshly while Ray Epps was not? He is the only one that you guys go to bat for. Why just him? Epps did not go in. He didn't attack anybody or break anything. He was just there, like so many others. Nobody who did not go in or commit violence was treated harshly. He also was trying to STOP people from violent rioting on the day of. That's documented as well. None of this is new information or unusual treatment. -- Why are you obsessed with trying to make some kooky conspiracy out of it? Quote
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 Just now, Hodad said: Epps did not go in. He didn't attack anybody or break anything. He was just there, like so many others. Nobody who did not go in or commit violence was treated harshly. He also was trying to STOP people from violent rioting on the day of. That's documented as well. None of this is new information or unusual treatment. -- Why are you obsessed with trying to make some kooky conspiracy out of it? IT's what the desperate MAGA CULT does when they have NOTHING ELSE. 💡 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 25 minutes ago, robosmith said: I'm NOT wetting anything except my throat celebrating your admission of supporting criminals. LMAO I don't support criminals. That would be you freaks. I support common sense and an end to lawfare. Enjoy watching your main weapon be dismantled. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 Just now, Nationalist said: I don't support criminals. That would be you freaks. I support common sense and an end to lawfare. Enjoy watching your main weapon be dismantled. Thanks for AGAIN exposing YOUR IGNORANCE about the TRIALS and EVIDENCE AGAINST the J6 insurrectionists. Next you can admit you don't know that their goal was to disrupt the EC vote certification, which is why they wanted to "hang Mike Pence." Duh 1 Quote
ironstone Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 10 minutes ago, robosmith said: I have little to say about your false equivalency what aboutism. I recognize that Biden's pardons are problematic for you to explain.😉 Quote "Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it." Thomas Sowell
Aristides Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 Good news, when you lose an election you can now trash the Capitol building and try to hunt down its occupants. Quote
Black Dog Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 11 minutes ago, Nationalist said: I don't support criminals. That would be you freaks. No that's you, your cheering the release of violent insurrectionists. 1 Quote
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 16 minutes ago, ironstone said: I recognize that Biden's pardons are problematic for you to explain.😉 Not at all. They are a legitimate response to Trump's PROMISE of LAWFARE. And you STILL don't understand the difference between prosecuting CRIMES and promising to prosecute a LIST OF ENEMIES. How many times do I have to make that point? LMAO Quote
West Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 47 minutes ago, ironstone said: So you must have a lot to say on Biden's pre-emptive pardons for his family members and many other Democrats? Trump is restoring the US and ridding it of Joe Biden's weaponization. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 32 minutes ago, robosmith said: Thanks for AGAIN exposing YOUR IGNORANCE about the TRIALS and EVIDENCE AGAINST the J6 insurrectionists. Next you can admit you don't know that their goal was to disrupt the EC vote certification, which is why they wanted to "hang Mike Pence." Duh Like I said...do enjoy watching your main weapon be dismantled. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Nationalist Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 26 minutes ago, Black Dog said: No that's you, your cheering the release of violent insurrectionists. Actually...I'm cheering the release of political prisoners. Your Soviet style days are over. I'm cheering that too. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Black Dog Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 8 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Actually...I'm cheering the release of political prisoners. pOlitICal PrISoNerS Quote 40-year-old Logan Barnhart, from Haslett, was arrested by federal law enforcement in August 2021 on six charges. Barnhart is accused of dragging a Metropolitan police officer down the Capitol steps during the insurrection. Officials also say he used a baton, flag pole and crutch to beat officers. Barnhart is also accused of engaging in physical violence in a restricted area as well as disorderly and disruptive conduct. He was sentenced to three years in prison. ... Romeo man Timothy Boughner is charged with engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds, civil disorder, and assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers with a dangerous weapon, officials said. He reportedly faces 9 charges in total. Video shows Boughner in a crowd of rioters at the Capitol and using a chemical spray against officers attempting to secure the building, the government said. He is also accused of using a bike rack to assault officers. The government added that in a Feb. 17 social media post, Boughner stated: “I have to share. My life has not been the same since this day … I still don’t know how I ended up on the capital steps having a pepper spray fight with the capital police.” ... Michael Foy Wixom man Michael Joseph Foy has been charged with attacking a police officer with a hockey stick during the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol. Court documents said that Foy traveled to D.C. to attend former President Donald Trump’s rally and then moved to the Capitol. Federal authorities said during the insurrection, Foy was the most violent of all the participants. The Wixom man, a marine, used a hockey stick to beat officers -- an assault that was recorded on a body camera. ... David Dempsey was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the melee between law enforcement officers and rioters. His was one of the longest sentences given to a Jan. 6 defendant. According to prosecutors, Dempsey “viciously assaulted and injured police officers defending the Lower West Terrace Tunnel with a variety of implements here fashioned as weapons,” for over an hour the day of the attack. “Dempsey climbed atop his fellow rioters, using them like human scaffolding, thrusting himself to the front. Once he reached the mouth of the tunnel, Dempsey began a prolonged attack, fighting with his hands, feet, flag poles, crutches, pepper spray, broken pieces of furniture, and anything else he could get his hands on, as weapons against the police. Dempsey’s violence reached such extremes that, at one point, he attacked a fellow rioter who was trying to disarm him,” prosecutors said. ... Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone recalls being dragged from a line of police officers into the heart of the mob, where rioters beat him and attempted to take his service weapon. Fanone was shocked multiple times in the neck by a taser wielded by Daniel Joseph “DJ” Rodriguez, and suffered a heart attack at some point during the day, a concussion, traumatic brain injury, and was later diagnosed with PTSD. Rodriguez was sentenced to over 12 years in prison for his assault against Fanone. In an interview with federal officers after his arrest, Rodriguez said that he believed the conspiracy theories espoused by Trump in the aftermath of the 2020 election. “Trump called us. Trump called us to D.C.,” he said. “If he’s the commander in chief and the leader of our country, and he’s calling for help – I thought he was calling for help.” ... U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden described Patrick McCaughey III as the “poster child of all that was dangerous and appalling about” Jan. 6, and accused him of perpetrating “some of the most egregious crimes that were committed that day,” McCaughey was sentenced to 90 months in prison for — along with two co-defendants — assaulting police in their bid to force their way into the Capitol. As McCaughey and other attackers attempted to force their way through a line of cops with riot shields, he used a stolen shield to push MPD Officer Daniel Hodges against a metal door frame while another assailant hit him in the face with a stolen baton. ... In July of last year, Peter Francis Stager, a truck driver from Arkansas, was sentenced to four years and four months in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting an officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon — in this case a flagpole. “Stager himself wielded a flagpole and used it to strike at a vulnerable officer, who, lying face down in a mob of rioters, had no means of defending himself.” prosecutors wrote of the assault that took place near the Lower West tunnel entrance to the Capitol. A site where the fighting between police and the mob of rioters reached a fever pitch. “Every single one of those Capitol law enforcement officers, death is the remedy. That is the only remedy they get,” Stager declared on film the day of the riot. 2 Quote
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 17 minutes ago, West said: Trump is restoring the US and ridding it of Joe Biden's weaponization. OTC, Trump has been PROMISING LAWFARE against HIS ENEMIES like J6 Committee members. I suppose FOS LIES isn't reporting that. LMAO 18 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Like I said...do enjoy watching your main weapon be dismantled. I have no weapons, lDIOT. OTC, Trump has been PROMISING LAWFARE against HIS ENEMIES like J6 Committee members. Thanks for displaying your IGNORANCE AGAIN. LMAO Quote
User Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 48 minutes ago, Aristides said: Good news, when you lose an election you can now trash the Capitol building and try to hunt down its occupants. Well, hopefully, they have improved the security after the glaring failures we witnessed. And no, as we seen last time, you don't just get to hunt people down. Deadly force was employed to stop someone from breaching the hallway that led to people. Quote
Aristides Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 9 minutes ago, User said: Well, hopefully, they have improved the security after the glaring failures we witnessed. And no, as we seen last time, you don't just get to hunt people down. Deadly force was employed to stop someone from breaching the hallway that led to people. So that’s alright then cause it was the cop’s fault. Quote
Nationalist Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 22 minutes ago, Black Dog said: pOlitICal PrISoNerS Michael Byrd - Shot Ashli Babbit dead. Ashli was a US military veteran and was unarmed. She posed no threat to Byrd or to anyone. 22 minutes ago, robosmith said: I have no weapons, lDIOT. OTC, Trump has been PROMISING LAWFARE against HIS ENEMIES like J6 Committee members. Thanks for displaying your IGNORANCE AGAIN. LMAO Do enjoy the show Tweenkie-Poo. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Hodad Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 2 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Michael Byrd - Shot Ashli Babbit dead. Ashli was a US military veteran and was unarmed. She posed no threat to Byrd or to anyone. Sure a mob that was literally calling for the deaths of our elected officials--chased those official through the Capitol until they were cornered, and then smashed through the final barricade to get to the trapped officials--posed no threat whatsoever to their professed targets. They were just kidding!🙄 Quote
Black Dog Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 3 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Michael Byrd - Shot Ashli Babbit dead. Ashli was a US military veteran and was unarmed. She posed no threat to Byrd or to anyone. And nothing of value was lost. Quote Babbitt, wearing a Trump flag as a cape, was among several dozen rioters who approached the doors to the Speaker's Lobby, adjacent to the House chambers. Three uniformed officers were posted outside the Lobby where they were threatened by the crowd. One member of the mob yelled, "F*ck the Blue" (blue being a reference to the police). One officer guarding the doors told the others "They're ready to roll", and the three officers moved away from the barricaded doors leading to the Speaker's Lobby. No longer impeded by police, rioter Zachary Jordan Alam smashed a glass window beside the doors. On the other side of those doors, many lawmakers and staff were being evacuated by Capitol Police, but some were trapped in the House balcony. On the other side of the doors and barricade, Lieutenant Michael Byrd was aiming his pistol at the broken window. Despite several calls of "he's got a gun", Babbitt, hoisted by two men, began to climb through the shattered window. She was then shot in the left shoulder by Lieutenant Byrd and fell back among the other protesters. Babbitt had been warned not to proceed through the window: one witness recalled that "A number of police and Secret Service were saying 'Get back! Get down! Get out of the way!'; [Babbitt] didn't heed the call." 1 1 Quote
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 6 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Michael Byrd - Shot Ashli Babbit dead. Ashli was a US military veteran and was unarmed. She posed no threat to Byrd or to anyone. And you believe that mob behind her posed NO DANGER to anyone... WHY? You would have shot her on your doorstep under the same scenario because you KNOW that mob was out for BLOOD. Get your STORIES straight. 1 Quote
User Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 27 minutes ago, Aristides said: So that’s alright then cause it was the cop’s fault. What are you blabbering about? Quote
Aristides Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 (edited) 14 minutes ago, User said: What are you blabbering about? I'd say the same to you going on about the poor security. It's like you are saying it is OK to rob a bank as long as no one stops you and you make that woman who was shot trying to breech the building into some kind of martyr. Edited January 21 by Aristides Quote
Nationalist Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 27 minutes ago, Aristides said: I'd say the same to you going on about the poor security. It's like you are saying it is OK to rob a bank as long as no one stops you and you make that woman who was shot trying to breech the building into some kind of martyr. If the cop in the bank knew the robber had no gun, the cop should not be shooting his. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
User Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 18 minutes ago, Hodad said: Sure a mob that was literally calling for the deaths of our elected officials--chased those official through the Capitol until they were cornered, and then smashed through the final barricade to get to the trapped officials--posed no threat whatsoever to their professed targets. They were just kidding!🙄 Chased them through the building? Holy crap you are beyond dishonest. Quote
User Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 31 minutes ago, Aristides said: I'd say the same to you going on about the poor security. It's like you are saying it is OK to rob a bank as long as no one stops you and you make that woman who was shot trying to breech the building into some kind of martyr. Yes, poor security. A bunch of id1ots outside were able to smash their way inside. The barricades were defeated with a trashcan to prevent them from going down... the QRF process took hours... the intelligence and preparedness process was a complete failure. Yeah, I would say security sucked. No where did I say any of this made it OK. You are just making crap up. Quote
robosmith Posted January 21 Author Report Posted January 21 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: If the cop in the bank knew the robber had no gun, the cop should not be shooting his. And how COULD Byrd KNOW that Babbit had no gun? He cannot. And even if he did, he couldn't know that mob behind her, and poised to follow her in, had no weapons. THINK gnat girl! You seem to believe that mob should be granted access to lawmakers trapped in the chambers. If you believe that, you ARE AN lDIOT. 1 Quote
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