Anonymous wrote:
More video released:
“ A door on the West side of the U.S. Capitol was left open and mostly unguarded for key moments during the Jan. 6 riot, allowing more than 300 people to enter the building unimpeded even as officers fought valiantly to keep protesters out of other sections of the official home of Congress, according to police security footage obtained by Just the News.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
I really wonder about these sorts of posts. Are these people just loony or are they dangerous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
I really wonder about these sorts of posts. Are these people just loony or are they dangerous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
I really wonder about these sorts of posts. Are these people just loony or are they dangerous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you attempt to overthrow the government, there is no way to play whataboutism games. 18 years was too light a sentence. His only regret was to not be armed when he went in. Clearly he could do it again.
I personally believe that lying to get a FISA, scheming to destroy your opponent, hiding information from the public as a government agency, allowing election interference and counting votes for weeks after Election Day is overthrowing the government. But you do you