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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on November 25, 2024, 01:01:03 PM
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Dennis Donovan
It's official: Trump got away with J6
...and in weeks, those who committed the J6 crimes will be getting a pass.
I'm sickened by this...
brush
3. Yep, the sick, megalomaniacal **** got away with staging a coup against the US government.
15 min ago
And is now president-elect with total immunity. ****.
Fascism 'R Us.
Thanks, Garland.
Irish_Dem
6. And thanks to half the US population.
8 min ago
Who think electing a dangerous psychopath
with a known criminal record to the WH is a good idea.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219761822
Your hero failed DUmmies. Let the meltdown begin..
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I think a good measure of whether something is a crime or not is whether the people who pursued charges turn tail and run when the winds turn.
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bluestarone (18,252 posts) Reply to Dennis Donovan (Original post)
Mon Nov 25, 2024, 01:38 PM
2. Feels like the knife in my back from the election loss has
Just been TWISTED. **** them all.
Brace yourself, primitive. More disappointments are on the way--disappointments for you, that is.
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Brace yourself, primitive. More disappointments are on the way--disappointments for you, that is.
Now Trump has a clear path to pardoning everyone jailed on those bullshit charges. Time served is more than enough.
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Smith filed for the indictments to be dismissed without prejudice. Hypothetically, that mean someone could try to pursue the claims again, come February 2029. That is not likely, of course, between passage of time and all the information that is still emerging about what happened that day (e.g. Pentagon denizens delaying Trump's order to deploy National Guard Troops) and its lead-up. The latter will, cumulatively, be so devastating that even DU's own ace lawyer/liar laserhaas couldn't avoid a summary dismissal.
Oversimplifying, there are two sorts of 1/6 defendants:
* Those who did something; most or all of these received unconstitutionally disproportionally severe sentences, and their sentences will probably be commuted to time served (including pre-trial incarceration);
* Those who did almost or literally nothing and either pled guilty to something because of inability to defend themselves or who, nearly 4 years later, still are awaiting trial; these will probably be pardoned.
I could be wrong, in that Trump might be so POed at the massive injustices done in 1/6 cases that he would pardon all, plus or minus the few who assaulted police officers. IMO, the Capitol Police officer who shot Ashli Babbitt should be in prison for the highest degree of Manslaughter or for Second Degree Murder. She was unarmed and a threat to absolutely no one.
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Walls closing in.
Beginning of the end.
:rotf:
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One way of describing the 2024 Presidential election is that it was, in part, a rejection election:
* Biden's policies got rejected by voters;
* Biden got rejected by voters;
* Kammie got rejected by voters;
* Dem's Hitlerization of Trump and R voters got rejected by voters;
* Dems' failed lawfare to keep Trump from running for President and lawfare to defeat Trump got rejected by voters, the jury whose verdict cannot be overturned.
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So Trump got away with telling people to PEACEFULLY make their voices heard. Oh, the drama!
Yet everyone forgets about the dem overlords encouraging the city destroyers back in 2020.
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So Trump got away with telling people to PEACEFULLY make their voices heard. Oh, the drama!
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And with offering Pelosiroo National Guard assistance, which Pelosiroo declined and the Pentagon also hindered.