Shameful to prop this guy up like he's some kind of honorable patriot and screw him for saying he did this in god's name. POS lying insurrectionist.
Shameful to prop this guy up like he's some kind of honorable patriot and screw him for saying he did this in god's name. POS lying insurrectionist.
Your quoting of Alex Jones is next level idiocy. Did you actually graduate from Clemson? What do you do for a living? Do your friend and family enjoy having you around? I’m genuinely curious if it’s possible for a well-adjusted adult male to follow Alex Jones, particularly after the extraordinarily shameful Sandy Hook saga.
Robert Morss, (29), of Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 66 months in prison for assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon, obstruction of an official proceeding, and robbery. Morss was convicted on August 23, 2022, following a stipulated trial before U.S. District Court Judge Trevor N. McFadden, who also ordered 24 months of supervised release and restitution of $2000.
Shameful
Its a video with Trump speaking.....duh!!! I follow Alex on X and too bad if you do not like it Discernment is the key.Your quoting of Alex Jones is next level idiocy. Did you actually graduate from Clemson? What do you do for a living? Do your friend and family enjoy having you around? I’m genuinely curious if it’s possible for a well-adjusted adult male to follow Alex Jones, particularly after the extraordinarily shameful Sandy Hook saga.
I’ll bet you $1 million there’s no legitimate evidence of this (or at least I wish you had such money to bet and we could actually bet on this and you live up to your end of the agreement).
OR, you could wait and see what the evidence is and then decide? Of course it seems unlikely, but there have been several "unlikely" things that happened that day. Like Ray Epps not being arrested and charged and having his name taken off the FBI most wanted list. And pipe bombs that were planted and the perp never found.I’ll bet you $1 million there’s no legitimate evidence of this (or at least I wish you had such money to bet and we could actually bet on this and you live up to your end of the agreement).
I’m not a Pelosi fan - this just makes absolutely no sense. Perhaps you should exit the echo chamber you live in. Reading posts like yours does help me understand why grifting is so easy these days.
Shameful!
The message to America is clear:
Crimes are illegal unless you commit them for Trump
Trump has a penchant for crime and now that he's gotten away with all of them, we can expect there to be more
The Supreme Court has given Trump wide leeway to call his crimes "official acts"
Now Trump is the arbiter of right and wrong
This is not America
The guards in this jail should be the ones locked up.
I’ll bet you $1 million there’s no legitimate evidence of this (or at least I wish you had such money to bet and we could actually bet on this and you live up to your end of the agreement).
I’m not a Pelosi fan - this just makes absolutely no sense. Perhaps you should exit the echo chamber you live in. Reading posts like yours does help me understand why grifting is so easy these days.
Can you elaborate?
Oh please dude, nobody believes you have a grasp on reality or a moral compass. You're just a professional shit poster without a Shift key.cant, the delusional are blinded to reality. That’s an issue for a therapist…or like eunice kennedy’s docs
You seem to be under the impression that these are good people and their release is a great thing. The American people do not feel that way , in fact 60% did not approve of them being pardoned, and up to 80% didn't want the violent ones pardoned. These people are not heroes and it's disgusting that you're treating them like they are. Nobody cares if jail wasn't fun for them - it wasn't supposed to be.
Thanks Donald for reconstitutung these white supremacist groups, who will now be going after the cops - Un****ingbelievable. Our society is sick.
"Leaders of the far-right organisations at the forefront of the Capitol riot who were released on Donald Trump's orders say they are planning to regroup.
In an interview with the BBC on Wednesday, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes defended his actions during the 6 January 2021 riot and said he was "very grateful" to President Trump for commuting his sentence.
Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison on a number of charges including seditious conspiracy, or plotting to overthrow the government.
Meanwhile, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, former head of the Proud Boys, indicated to reporters that he had rejoined the all-male group.
"We've made the decision four years ago not to tell the media what our structure is, but I'd suggest that the media should stop calling me 'ex-Proud Boy,'" he told reporters as he travelled to his home in Miami on Wednesday.
Tarrio, who was serving a 22-year sentence, said members of the congressional committee who investigated the riot "need to be imprisoned."
"I'm happy that the president's focusing not on retribution and focusing on success, but I will tell you that I'm not going to play by those rules," he said in an interview on Infowars. "They need to pay for what they did."
Rhodes called for prosecution of Capitol police officers who testified against him at trial and Justice Department lawyers who pursued his case."
Freed Capitol riot ringleaders regroup - and vow 'retribution'
Leaders of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys called for prosecutions of police, prosecutors and members of a congressional committee.www.bbc.com