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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That dope intentionally stuck his hand in a door. I don’t feel bad for him. FAFO. [/quote] Go back to Russia, you pussy.[/quote] No, that poster is posting from Israel not Russia. [/quote] Even Israel allows protests. [/quote] So does the US. This guy wanted a confrontation. His behavior is not allowed in the hearing rooms. That is why the Capitol police were attempting to remove him. He was resisting. Sheehy was merely attempting to assist. If this guy had simply left when the Capitol police had asked him to he wouldn’t have a broken arm. This is not difficult, people. [/quote] You're right, it's not that difficult. No one is saying that he should not have been removed or even arrested. The Capitol Police were doing their job. He was passively resisiting and in absolutely no way violent or threatening. There is no excuse for breaking the man's arm. Tim Sheehy needs to be prosecuted.[/quote] Passively resisting???? That is pure gaslighting. The guy was wedging himself in the door jamb while the police struggled to get him out. [/quote] That is pretty textbook passive resistance, MAGA. Read a history book.[/quote] The Senator had no business being involved, it was for Capitol Police to handle. Sheehy needs to be charged with assault.[/quote] Good Samaritans can't be charged for god faith efforts to help police someone violently wrestling police. [/quote] Sure they can, why on earth would you think this? You can’t recklessly injure someone then then claim that you can’t the held responsible.[/quote]
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