Anonymous wrote:"Aungst pleaded guilty last month to parading in the Capitol and was facing up to six months in prison and a $5000 fine."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.
The police waving people in suggest otherwise. There is video and we WILL use it in prosecutions once Rs gain House and Senate. You want to play hardball? Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.
The police waving people in suggest otherwise. There is video and we WILL use it in prosecutions once Rs gain House and Senate. You want to play hardball? Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.
The police waving people in suggest otherwise. There is video and we WILL use it in prosecutions once Rs gain House and Senate. You want to play hardball? Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.
The police waving people in suggest otherwise. There is video and we WILL use it in prosecutions once Rs gain House and Senate. You want to play hardball? Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.
Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jurors are not supposed to bring their personal bias into the courtroom.
PP would probably not be a juror. But the rest of the 700,000 people here may feel differently.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m very sad for this man and his family. His life took a very bad turn when Trump manipulated him into committing a crime, based on the big lie. Another life taken and another family devastated by Trump’s vanity and desire to avoid unpleasant consequences for himself.
The problem with Colbert’s staff was that the people who admitted them to the Capital were no longer accompanying them. They were escorted out of the Capital because they were unaccompanied and were still there after normal business hours. Colbert’s staff had actually entered lawfully, however, so charges of unlawful entry weren’t going to stick.
Mark Aunst was inside the Capital during an attempted coup and was able to gain entry due to the violent assault waged by previous waves of an angry mob. He was not admitted to the building lawfully. He strolled amongst numerous police officers outfitted in riot gear. It was obvious that he was not supposed to be there.
It’s incredibly disingenuous to compare these two situations.