How to kill a Republic
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Careful, don’t get a hernia.NorthwestFresh said:
They aren’t the same. The Women’s March admitted their plan was to take over the Capitol. That’s a coordinated attack announced on Twitter by the group who organized the Kavanaugh riot and occupation.Rubberfist said:
No arrests? Gee, you might want to look into that.SFGbob said:
Every single one of those charges other than the theft charge could have been made against the Kavanaugh protestors. I don't believe those people were even arrested let alone charged with anything.SFGbob said:Guy who propped up his feet on Pelosi's desk is still being held in jail and will be there until May awaiting a hearing despite the fact he as zero criminal history. Here's what they are charging him with:
federal charges of entering and remaining on restricted grounds, violent entry and theft of public property. He has also been charged with disrupting official proceedings, disruptive and disorderly conduct and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building, according to court records.
Apparently if you strain hard enough you can convince yourself the two events were exactly the same. -
I don't "believe" that there we any arrests. If I'm wrong I'll gladly stand corrected. Apparently if you strain hard enough you can fuck a little strawman ass.Rubberfist said:
No arrests? Gee, you might want to look into that.SFGbob said:
Every single one of those charges other than the theft charge could have been made against the Kavanaugh protestors. I don't believe those people were even arrested let alone charged with anything.SFGbob said:Guy who propped up his feet on Pelosi's desk is still being held in jail and will be there until May awaiting a hearing despite the fact he as zero criminal history. Here's what they are charging him with:
federal charges of entering and remaining on restricted grounds, violent entry and theft of public property. He has also been charged with disrupting official proceedings, disruptive and disorderly conduct and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building, according to court records.
Apparently if you strain hard enough you can convince yourself the two events were exactly the same.
