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25th Ammendment, Section 4
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25th Ammendment, Section 4
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 10:43:14 -0500, John wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 09:45:24 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:17:13 -0500, John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 21:27:34 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:27:03 -0500, John wrote: These TrumpThugs attacking the Capitol need to be rounded up, arrested, held under high bail or no bail, tried, convicted where possible and sentenced to long terms in federal prisons. You two are something else. 'Attacking the Capitol (sic)'. There was no 'attack', they peacefully walked up the steps. How many fires and spray painting did you see? I saw three or four windows broken. The breakers should go to jail. But don't call the tens of thousands of peaceful protestors 'rioters'! === Ummm, no. It was worse than that, much worse. I'm not sure what you've been watching but there is some pretty alarming video out there of the senate chambers being swarmed, doors being broken down, police being assaulted. Members of congress were forced to retreat to a safe area. Peaceful my ass, and they were encouraged by Trump himself. Mostly CNN. They were the funniest with the lies and bull****. The incident yesterday paled in comparison to the riots all summer long. Yes, some glass was broken and a few got into the capital. Folks got into the Senate chambers. Did you see any looting or wanton destruction? No. I saw not one door broken down, although the glass in one door was broken. Members of Congress were not 'forced' to do anything. The Capital Police don't 'force' members of Congress. This paled compared to the riots this summer. Of course, in your opinion those were all 'peaceful protests'. You and Wolf Blitzer, and Harry, belong in the same room. === Check the Reuters news site for some factual and unbiased reporting on Trump's "peaceful protest". https://www.reuters.com/ It was a mob, and they were bent on violence. Any other characterization is an act of denial. From Reuters: "In a late night news conference, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert J. Contee said 47 of the 52 arrests to date were related to violations of Mayor Muriel Bowsers 6 p.m. curfew, with 26 of those involving people arrested on U.S. Capitol grounds. Several others were arrested on charges related to carrying unlicensed or prohibited firearms. It was not immediately clear how many people would be arraigned on Thursday. Contee told reporters late on Wednesday that two pipe bombs were recovered from the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national committees, as well as a cooler from a vehicle on U.S. Capitol grounds that contained Molotov cocktails. A total of four people also died on Wednesday during the chaos at the Capitol, including one woman who was shot by a Capitol Police officer. Contee declined to identify the woman, saying next of kin notification was still pending. Three other people also died on Wednesday because of medical emergencies, he added, and 14 police officers were injured - two of whom remain hospitalized. It was not clear if other federal or local police agencies, including the Capitol Police, had made additional arrests. While the number of people arrested is expected to grow, the initial number pales in comparison to the more than 300 people who were arrested by police following the June 1 protests in the district related to the police killing of George Floyd. Also from Reuters: "MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The latest spasm of unrest in Minnesotas largest city went largely unchecked, despite Governor Tim Walz ordering the National Guard activated to help restore order following the first two days of disturbances sparked by Monday nights fatal arrest of George Floyd, 46. In contrast with Wednesday night, when rock-throwing demonstrators clashed repeatedly with police in riot gear, law enforcement kept a low profile around the epicenter of the unrest, outside the citys Third Precinct police station. Protesters massing outside the building briefly retreated under volleys of police tear gas and rubber bullets fired at them from the roof, only to reassemble and eventually attack the building head on, setting fire to the structure as police seemed to withdraw. Protesters were later observed on the roof. The city authority warned about unconfirmed reports that gas lines to the Third Precinct police station were cut and that there were other explosives in the building. It appealed to people to retreat from the building. A car and at least two other buildings in the vicinity were also set ablaze, and looters returned for a second night to a nearby Target discount store, left boarded up and vacant from the previous night, to make off with whatever remained inside. Fire officials said 16 buildings were torched on Wednesday night. President Donald Trump on Twitter said that he will send the National Guard troops and get the job done right if Mayor Jacob Frey failed to bring the city under control. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts, he wrote in tweets posted late midnight. Two very different stories, eh Wayne? Of course, CNN was calling these riots 'peaceful protests'! === I don't watch CNN, and I don't condone violent protest for any reason. Here's something that you should watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1346996328375721991 |
25th Ammendment, Section 4
On 1/7/21 12:32 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 10:43:14 -0500, John wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 09:45:24 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:17:13 -0500, John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 21:27:34 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:27:03 -0500, John wrote: These TrumpThugs attacking the Capitol need to be rounded up, arrested, held under high bail or no bail, tried, convicted where possible and sentenced to long terms in federal prisons. You two are something else. 'Attacking the Capitol (sic)'. There was no 'attack', they peacefully walked up the steps. How many fires and spray painting did you see? I saw three or four windows broken. The breakers should go to jail. But don't call the tens of thousands of peaceful protestors 'rioters'! === Ummm, no. It was worse than that, much worse. I'm not sure what you've been watching but there is some pretty alarming video out there of the senate chambers being swarmed, doors being broken down, police being assaulted. Members of congress were forced to retreat to a safe area. Peaceful my ass, and they were encouraged by Trump himself. Mostly CNN. They were the funniest with the lies and bull****. The incident yesterday paled in comparison to the riots all summer long. Yes, some glass was broken and a few got into the capital. Folks got into the Senate chambers. Did you see any looting or wanton destruction? No. I saw not one door broken down, although the glass in one door was broken. Members of Congress were not 'forced' to do anything. The Capital Police don't 'force' members of Congress. This paled compared to the riots this summer. Of course, in your opinion those were all 'peaceful protests'. You and Wolf Blitzer, and Harry, belong in the same room. === Check the Reuters news site for some factual and unbiased reporting on Trump's "peaceful protest". https://www.reuters.com/ It was a mob, and they were bent on violence. Any other characterization is an act of denial. From Reuters: "In a late night news conference, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert J. Contee said 47 of the 52 arrests to date were related to violations of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s 6 p.m. curfew, with 26 of those involving people arrested on U.S. Capitol grounds. Several others were arrested on charges related to carrying unlicensed or prohibited firearms. It was not immediately clear how many people would be arraigned on Thursday. Contee told reporters late on Wednesday that two pipe bombs were recovered from the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national committees, as well as a cooler from a vehicle on U.S. Capitol grounds that contained Molotov cocktails. A total of four people also died on Wednesday during the chaos at the Capitol, including one woman who was shot by a Capitol Police officer. Contee declined to identify the woman, saying next of kin notification was still pending. Three other people also died on Wednesday because of medical emergencies, he added, and 14 police officers were injured - two of whom remain hospitalized. It was not clear if other federal or local police agencies, including the Capitol Police, had made additional arrests. While the number of people arrested is expected to grow, the initial number pales in comparison to the more than 300 people who were arrested by police following the June 1 protests in the district related to the police killing of George Floyd. Also from Reuters: "MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The latest spasm of unrest in Minnesota’s largest city went largely unchecked, despite Governor Tim Walz ordering the National Guard activated to help restore order following the first two days of disturbances sparked by Monday night’s fatal arrest of George Floyd, 46. In contrast with Wednesday night, when rock-throwing demonstrators clashed repeatedly with police in riot gear, law enforcement kept a low profile around the epicenter of the unrest, outside the city’s Third Precinct police station. Protesters massing outside the building briefly retreated under volleys of police tear gas and rubber bullets fired at them from the roof, only to reassemble and eventually attack the building head on, setting fire to the structure as police seemed to withdraw. Protesters were later observed on the roof. The city authority warned about ‘unconfirmed’ reports that gas lines to the Third Precinct police station were cut and that there were other explosives in the building. It appealed to people to retreat from the building. A car and at least two other buildings in the vicinity were also set ablaze, and looters returned for a second night to a nearby Target discount store, left boarded up and vacant from the previous night, to make off with whatever remained inside. Fire officials said 16 buildings were torched on Wednesday night. President Donald Trump on Twitter said that he will send the National Guard troops and “get the job done right” if Mayor Jacob Frey failed to bring the city under control. “Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts,” he wrote in tweets posted late midnight. Two very different stories, eh Wayne? Of course, CNN was calling these riots 'peaceful protests'! === I don't watch CNN, and I don't condone violent protest for any reason. Here's something that you should watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1346996328375721991 I've said for years Trump reminds me of Mussolini...looks like him, talks like him, acts like him. -- Bozo Binned: Herring, Bert Robbins, JackGoff 452471atgmail.com, Just-AN-Asshole, Tim, and Gunboy Alex, aka the Gang of Dull, Witless, Insult-Tossing Trumpsters. If you are on this list, I don't see most of your posts and I don't read any of them. |
25th Ammendment, Section 4
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25th Ammendment, Section 4
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25th Ammendment, Section 4
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25th Ammendment, Section 4
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 12:32:46 -0500, Wayne B
wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 10:43:14 -0500, John wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 09:45:24 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:17:13 -0500, John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 21:27:34 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:27:03 -0500, John wrote: These TrumpThugs attacking the Capitol need to be rounded up, arrested, held under high bail or no bail, tried, convicted where possible and sentenced to long terms in federal prisons. You two are something else. 'Attacking the Capitol (sic)'. There was no 'attack', they peacefully walked up the steps. How many fires and spray painting did you see? I saw three or four windows broken. The breakers should go to jail. But don't call the tens of thousands of peaceful protestors 'rioters'! === Ummm, no. It was worse than that, much worse. I'm not sure what you've been watching but there is some pretty alarming video out there of the senate chambers being swarmed, doors being broken down, police being assaulted. Members of congress were forced to retreat to a safe area. Peaceful my ass, and they were encouraged by Trump himself. Mostly CNN. They were the funniest with the lies and bull****. The incident yesterday paled in comparison to the riots all summer long. Yes, some glass was broken and a few got into the capital. Folks got into the Senate chambers. Did you see any looting or wanton destruction? No. I saw not one door broken down, although the glass in one door was broken. Members of Congress were not 'forced' to do anything. The Capital Police don't 'force' members of Congress. This paled compared to the riots this summer. Of course, in your opinion those were all 'peaceful protests'. You and Wolf Blitzer, and Harry, belong in the same room. === Check the Reuters news site for some factual and unbiased reporting on Trump's "peaceful protest". https://www.reuters.com/ It was a mob, and they were bent on violence. Any other characterization is an act of denial. From Reuters: "In a late night news conference, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert J. Contee said 47 of the 52 arrests to date were related to violations of Mayor Muriel Bowsers 6 p.m. curfew, with 26 of those involving people arrested on U.S. Capitol grounds. Several others were arrested on charges related to carrying unlicensed or prohibited firearms. It was not immediately clear how many people would be arraigned on Thursday. Contee told reporters late on Wednesday that two pipe bombs were recovered from the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national committees, as well as a cooler from a vehicle on U.S. Capitol grounds that contained Molotov cocktails. A total of four people also died on Wednesday during the chaos at the Capitol, including one woman who was shot by a Capitol Police officer. Contee declined to identify the woman, saying next of kin notification was still pending. Three other people also died on Wednesday because of medical emergencies, he added, and 14 police officers were injured - two of whom remain hospitalized. It was not clear if other federal or local police agencies, including the Capitol Police, had made additional arrests. While the number of people arrested is expected to grow, the initial number pales in comparison to the more than 300 people who were arrested by police following the June 1 protests in the district related to the police killing of George Floyd. Also from Reuters: "MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The latest spasm of unrest in Minnesotas largest city went largely unchecked, despite Governor Tim Walz ordering the National Guard activated to help restore order following the first two days of disturbances sparked by Monday nights fatal arrest of George Floyd, 46. In contrast with Wednesday night, when rock-throwing demonstrators clashed repeatedly with police in riot gear, law enforcement kept a low profile around the epicenter of the unrest, outside the citys Third Precinct police station. Protesters massing outside the building briefly retreated under volleys of police tear gas and rubber bullets fired at them from the roof, only to reassemble and eventually attack the building head on, setting fire to the structure as police seemed to withdraw. Protesters were later observed on the roof. The city authority warned about unconfirmed reports that gas lines to the Third Precinct police station were cut and that there were other explosives in the building. It appealed to people to retreat from the building. A car and at least two other buildings in the vicinity were also set ablaze, and looters returned for a second night to a nearby Target discount store, left boarded up and vacant from the previous night, to make off with whatever remained inside. Fire officials said 16 buildings were torched on Wednesday night. President Donald Trump on Twitter said that he will send the National Guard troops and get the job done right if Mayor Jacob Frey failed to bring the city under control. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts, he wrote in tweets posted late midnight. Two very different stories, eh Wayne? Of course, CNN was calling these riots 'peaceful protests'! === I don't watch CNN, and I don't condone violent protest for any reason. Here's something that you should watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1346996328375721991 Those stories were both from Reuters! Our military and law enforcement has some balls. Calling Hitler into your argument is a very liberal tactic, but it's bull****. You should watch this and tell me it's a 'peaceful protest'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG32rFq0v7g Show me where *anything* like that happened yesterday, although you, Harry, and CNN make it sound much worse. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
25th Ammendment, Section 4
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 15:36:55 -0500, John wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 10:35:09 -0500, Keyser Sze wrote: On 1/7/21 9:05 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:17:13 -0500, John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 21:27:34 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:27:03 -0500, John wrote: These TrumpThugs attacking the Capitol need to be rounded up, arrested, held under high bail or no bail, tried, convicted where possible and sentenced to long terms in federal prisons. You two are something else. 'Attacking the Capitol (sic)'. There was no 'attack', they peacefully walked up the steps. How many fires and spray painting did you see? I saw three or four windows broken. The breakers should go to jail. But don't call the tens of thousands of peaceful protestors 'rioters'! === Ummm, no. It was worse than that, much worse. I'm not sure what you've been watching but there is some pretty alarming video out there of the senate chambers being swarmed, doors being broken down, police being assaulted. Members of congress were forced to retreat to a safe area. Peaceful my ass, and they were encouraged by Trump himself. Mostly CNN. They were the funniest with the lies and bull****. The incident yesterday paled in comparison to the riots all summer long. Yes, some glass was broken and a few got into the capital. Folks got into the Senate chambers. Did you see any looting or wanton destruction? No. I saw not one door broken down, although the glass in one door was broken. Members of Congress were not 'forced' to do anything. The Capital Police don't 'force' members of Congress. This paled compared to the riots this summer. Of course, in your opinion those were all 'peaceful protests'. You and Wolf Blitzer, and Harry, belong in the same room. I am guessing Ashli Babbitt was a white woman or DC would be ablaze and Harry would be down there in his pussy hat carrying a torch. You break into a federal building as part of an out of control gang of thugs, you risk being shot. Had she been demonstrating outside, marching, shouting, carrying signs, et cetera, she would have left with a fun memory. You force your way into the Capitol, the White House, et cetera, you may be shot. No one got shot in Portland, did they? Oh, wait, those were 'peaceful'. Bull****. === As a former math teacher you should recognize the problem with comparing apples and oranges. :-) |
25th Ammendment, Section 4
On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 15:49:33 -0500, Wayne B
wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 15:36:55 -0500, John wrote: On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 10:35:09 -0500, Keyser Sze wrote: On 1/7/21 9:05 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:17:13 -0500, John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 21:27:34 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:27:03 -0500, John wrote: These TrumpThugs attacking the Capitol need to be rounded up, arrested, held under high bail or no bail, tried, convicted where possible and sentenced to long terms in federal prisons. You two are something else. 'Attacking the Capitol (sic)'. There was no 'attack', they peacefully walked up the steps. How many fires and spray painting did you see? I saw three or four windows broken. The breakers should go to jail. But don't call the tens of thousands of peaceful protestors 'rioters'! === Ummm, no. It was worse than that, much worse. I'm not sure what you've been watching but there is some pretty alarming video out there of the senate chambers being swarmed, doors being broken down, police being assaulted. Members of congress were forced to retreat to a safe area. Peaceful my ass, and they were encouraged by Trump himself. Mostly CNN. They were the funniest with the lies and bull****. The incident yesterday paled in comparison to the riots all summer long. Yes, some glass was broken and a few got into the capital. Folks got into the Senate chambers. Did you see any looting or wanton destruction? No. I saw not one door broken down, although the glass in one door was broken. Members of Congress were not 'forced' to do anything. The Capital Police don't 'force' members of Congress. This paled compared to the riots this summer. Of course, in your opinion those were all 'peaceful protests'. You and Wolf Blitzer, and Harry, belong in the same room. I am guessing Ashli Babbitt was a white woman or DC would be ablaze and Harry would be down there in his pussy hat carrying a torch. You break into a federal building as part of an out of control gang of thugs, you risk being shot. Had she been demonstrating outside, marching, shouting, carrying signs, et cetera, she would have left with a fun memory. You force your way into the Capitol, the White House, et cetera, you may be shot. No one got shot in Portland, did they? Oh, wait, those were 'peaceful'. Bull****. === As a former math teacher you should recognize the problem with comparing apples and oranges. :-) Comparing yesterday's protest to the summer riots is most definitely comparing apples and oranges! Yesterday's protest was not a riot. It's your crowd who're trying to imply yesterday's protest was worse than the 'peaceful protests' of the summer. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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