Boohoo. He probably should not have participated in trying to overthrow an election. |
Ahhh, tyranny |
Are we though? |
Eh, karma, not leftists ( ![]() |
Yeah, Trump lackeys trying to install a tyrant. |
When men exact revenge, that’s hardly karma. |
You don't understand that concept, do you? |
PP here, he should never have been denied the medication, that was wrong and I’m glad it’s been remedied. The rest of the stuff the fiancée is babbling about?? |
I agree that he shouldn’t have been denied medication. It sounds like he’s doing better now that he’s home. His fiancé said they need lawyers. Why don’t they hire lawyers if they need them? That doesn’t make sense. Was the entire facility shut down, if they’re poisoning everyone’s food, or was she perhaps lying? |
Agree. As a diabetic, I know very well that going to jail is incredibly dangerous, and for many diabetics, crippling or fatal. That's not the main reason I don't commit crimes, but it's some additional encouragement. If you're sick, don't go to jail. You'll get much worse there. This is common knowledge. |
You don’t even need to hire a lawyer, federal public defenders are free and they are getting some of the best outcomes for the January 6 defendants so far. |
That prison is notorious for abuse. His income earning potential was destroyed and they can’t afford a lawyer. Furthermore, we know lawyers know their career and family are at risk if they dare take the case. |
Not reflected in voting at all |
It’s not remedied. His cancer significantly advanced. Remedied is putting the individuals who refused the meds to him in jail themselves |
So we're supposed to feel bad his income earning potential was destroyed? What do you think happens when you're charged with a crime? |