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...and here I am, believing she melts us into one person because we're both rather civil in our posts...I think she thinks you and @Young Ned of the Hill are the same acc, not me and you.

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...and here I am, believing she melts us into one person because we're both rather civil in our posts...I think she thinks you and @Young Ned of the Hill are the same acc, not me and you.
You're bullshitting. Trust me, Trump, Trump jr, and Eric Trump can be charged with manslaughter 3 if not homicide, intent, and treasonous behavior for the dead Capitol cop who was bludgeoned to death by an incited mob. They would be tried like Snowden in a criminal federal court, not a political avenue. Impeachment brings only shame. They can throw their big-mouth asses into jail. And I like how the Trumps keep blathering. Cause in 3 years, if they try to run for anything, even local garbage men, the democrats will charge them. Wait and see.Wrong. For example, Copyright violation is a federal charge that is brought into civil courts. There are two different types of Federal Charges, namely criminal and civil. But, yes, criminal federal charges cannot be brought into Civil Courts. Which is why I said that you can't prevent him from holding office. Only Senate can. Then you started talking about another thing you couldn't do, namely Federal criminal charges.
Tldr: No, Pam, you can't stop the Trump.
I haven't thought about either of you at all.I think she thinks you and @Young Ned of the Hill are the same acc, not me and you.
No, Richard.All I am doing is asking you a simple question.
In regards to the absurd link paranoia, you do realise that just by browsing this site you click on no less than hundred links per day? Those boomer memes you like? Tons of links to get them too. Anything and everything you do on the net requires you to press on links.
In my experience it's not how politics work. It's usually "We threaten to our opponents with arrests but never actually do anything because when we do they'll do the same with us when they get in power".They can throw their big-mouth asses into jail. And I like how the Trumps keep blathering. Cause in 3 years, if they try to run for anything, even local garbage men, the democrats will charge them. Wait and see.
Bush never incited a riot where a government officer's life was lost.In my experience it's not how politics work. It's usually "We threaten to our opponents with arrests but never actually do anything because when we do they'll do the same with us when they get in power".
Remember how W. Bush was supposed to answer for Iraq when Obama takes the office?
That's literally all you do all day, Parnalia. You're a compulsive and, even worse, terrible liar.I haven't thought about either of you at all.
Well, Bush started a war where many civilian and military lives were lost.Bush never incited a riot where a government officer's life was lost.
NOt disagreeing with any of that. I know Cheney and his Haliburton made off with a killing too....But neither of them incited a riot in the hope to interfere with a normal government process that cost the life of a government officer - blatantly and unapologetically. I also know that Afghanistan boasted the largest British poppy fields in the drug market too.Well, Bush started a war where many civilian and military lives were lost.
Regarding Trump, try to apply Hanlon's Razor: "Don't attribute malice where stupidity and incompetence provide satisfying answer". Sure, he told those people to come there but I wouldn't suspect he expected them to spaz out that bad. And if you look at it from a distance, nothing hindered his case regarding unfair election more than those riots.
GFW was Tony Robbins account on Gerry Butler Just Jared threads. Ages ago.I give up. All I could find is "Great Firewall".
What I'm saying is, he didn't start the riots on purpose, he just underestimated stupidity of his supporters. He wanted them to be there for the proceedings to demonstrate how much support he has but in the end they made fools of themselves, made a fool of him and stopped the proceedings as a result.NOt disagreeing with any of that. I know Cheney and his Haliburton made off with a killing too....But neither of them incited a riot in the hope to interfere with a normal government process that cost the life of a government officer - blatantly and unapologetically.
Sad reality is, pretty much every war in history started because of money and resources. The rest is just decoration and proverbial spoonful of sugar to make dying in those wars easier for common folks.I also know that Afghanistan boasted the largest British poppy fields in the drug market too.
Nope. Feel free to prove me wrong though.You're bullshitting.
Wrong. Again, Trump's speech did not pass Brandenburg v. Ohio :: 395 U.S. 444 (1969) test and is therefore fine. Read that Supreme Court case, and you'll see that it wouldn't apply. I could poke at every single hole in what you just said, but using Brandenburg v. Ohio :: 395 U.S. 444 (1969) defense is enough.Trust me, Trump, Trump jr, and Eric Trump can be charged with manslaughter 3 if not homicide, intent, and treasonous behavior for the dead Capitol cop who was bludgeoned to death by an incited mob.
You can guess however long you want, but the fact remains that he is not currently tried, nor would such prosecution work under current caselaw.They would be tried like Snowden in a criminal federal court, not a political avenue
100% incorrect. Read up on the impeachment clause.Impeachment brings only shame
1. They would need to convict him first.They can throw their big-mouth asses into jail. And I like how the Trumps keep blathering. Cause in 3 years, if they try to run for anything, even local garbage men, the democrats will charge them. Wait and see.
Ah, yes, thank for clarifying to me your inability to understand simple concepts.No, Richard.
Who is that "they"?At the very least, they are gathering evidence for a charge. @Useful_Mistake.
Yes, and that's how it went with Trump and Hilary, and with nearly every president before them. Pam simply neither gets law, nor politics.In my experience it's not how politics work. It's usually "We threaten to our opponents with arrests but never actually do anything because when we do they'll do the same with us when they get in power".
Remember how W. Bush was supposed to answer for Iraq when Obama takes the office?
Neither did Trump. He was aquited.Bush never incited a riot where a government officer's life was lost.
And that is one of the biggest problems if you want to charge him.I wouldn't suspect he expected them
Neither did Trump. And why is suddently a small riot worse than war crimes? Antifa are still burning Portland down and are trying to interfere with normal governmental process. And they do it willingly.But neither of them incited a riot in the hope to interfere with a normal government proces
Trump literally told everyone to stop. You are just lying, like always.blatantly and unapologetically
Meh. He didn't take active measures to disperse them and sent people to specifically attack certain people in the Capitol building. He went too far.What I'm saying is, he didn't start the riots on purpose, he just underestimated stupidity of his supporters. He wanted them to be there for the proceedings to demonstrate how much support he has but in the end they made fools of themselves, made a fool of him and stopped the proceedings as a result.
Pretty sure there is no Brandenburg test that can help Trump here.Wrong. Again, Trump's speech did not pass Brandenburg v. Ohio :: 395 U.S. 444 (1969) test and is therefore fine. Read that Supreme Court case, and you'll see that it wouldn't apply. I could poke at every single hole in what you just said, but using Brandenburg v. Ohio :: 395 U.S. 444 (1969) defense is enough.
That being said, everything you just said is wrong.
There is a good reason why nobody attempted to prosecute him (because it wouldn't work).
Also, your listed things are not federal offenses.
Cause he was an outgoing president.Neither did Trump. And why is suddently a small riot worse than war crimes? Antifa are still burning Portland down and are trying to interfere with normal governmental process. And they do it willingly.
People generally fall for it, every election, all over the (democratic) world. Probably just an unfortunate consequence of politics becoming another reality TV show.Yes, and that's how it went with Trump and Hilary, and with nearly every president before them. Pam simply neither gets law, nor politics.
I wasn't following it very closely but I got an impression he panicked and hid first and then told them to get lost?Meh. He didn't take active measures to disperse them and sent people to specifically attack certain people in the Capitol building. He went too far.
That is literally a lie.Meh. He didn't take active measures to disperse them and sent people to specifically attack certain people in the Capitol building. He went too far
Are you saying that your hurt fee fees are more legaly binding than the test made by the Supreme Court specifically for these occations? If so, then you are a bigger moron than I thought.Pretty sure there is no Brandenburg test that can help Trump here.
In his speech he didn't do anything literally every other politician (president or no) hasn't done. Unlike what CNN would have you believe, his "mean, horrible" words were no worse than words of any other president or politician.Cause he was an outgoing president
Yes, pretty much. No one will ever go after their political opponents. If they'd try, they'd ruin their entire political career.People generally fall for it, every election, all over the (democratic) world. Probably just an unfortunate consequence of politics becoming another reality TV show.
He asked them to leave via twitter, live from White House. He had also authorized national guard to deal with it, but nobody used it until the the event was maybe 70-80% doneI wasn't following it very closely but I got an impression he panicked and hid first and then told them to get lost?
They probably thought you murdered your mother and that was their excuse to check she was still alive without making you go completely insane.Recently, someone complained that our house was too "quiet".
Never happened, I know you wish men wanted you like that, but they don't. I am not a man and even I can tell you.Because you made a hate thread on me to "talk" to me, to force me to "accept" you and "like" you. It didn't happen. Sorry.
I am sure the sheriff doesn't laugh behind your back at all...I'll call the sheriff, tell him to read Harvey's usual blathering on the thread and we'll go from there.
The worst I can recall happening to an opposition politician was Marine Le Pen being court-ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation.Yes, pretty much. No one will ever go after their political opponents. If they'd try, they'd ruin their entire political career.
Not the most efficient way to address a rioting crowd but probably the only safe way to do it...He asked them to leave via twitter, live from White House.
So this pretty much confirms he didn't want the riot (he would be an idiot if he wanted them) and did what was in his power to stop them.He had also authorized national guard to deal with it, but nobody used it until the the event was maybe 70-80% done
But can you remember one in US as opposed to France? Because I can't. Things like that don't tend to happen in US, and even in Europe like you say it's very rare.The worst I can recall happening to an opposition politician was Marine Le Pen being court-ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation
In his defence, he never went to the capital, so that was likely the fastest/most efficiant way to get the message through.Not the most efficient way to address a rioting crowd but probably the only safe way to do it
Yup. Actually, even Capitol Guard wanted more troops but it kept getting denied. You gotta remember that the feds knew that this was gonna happen and didn't stop it.So this pretty much confirms he didn't want the riot (he would be an idiot if he wanted them) and did what was in his power to stop them.
It's the only example of a prominent politician being persecuted in any way I can recall from anywhere in the democratic part of the world.But can you remember one in US as opposed to France? Because I can't. Things like that don't tend to happen in US, and even in Europe like you say it's very rare.
Just saying with how disorganized it was it would be difficult to pass the message to the crowd. Assume they were too busy rioting to check Twitter every five minutesIn his defence, he never went to the capital, so that was likely the fastest/most efficiant way to get the message through.
Generally a terrible mess. I was actually surprised it ended so fast.Yup. Actually, even Capitol Guard wanted more troops but it kept getting denied. You gotta remember that the feds knew that this was gonna happen and didn't stop it.
Same. And I'd bet this was huge when it happened.It's the only example of a prominent politician being persecuted in any way I can recall from anywhere in the democratic part of the world.
Yeah, fair enough. That's why the live video was there, I suppose. They could blast his voice through the capital and outside (although I don't recall if they did that, I only recall that he made a video)Just saying with how disorganized it was it would be difficult to pass the message to the crowd. Assume they were too busy rioting to check Twitter every five minutes![]()
Would have ended a lot faster if the feds" actually followed up and did something about the info they had. FBI had their own info about the attack, from both Parler and their own investigationsGenerally a terrible mess. I was actually surprised it ended so fast
Huge enough to be known outside of FranceSame. And I'd bet this was huge when it happened.
Qtards would probably assume it's fake anyway.Yeah, fair enough. That's why the live video was there, I suppose. They could blast his voice through the capital and outside (although I don't recall if they did that, I only recall that he made a video)
By Hanlon's Razor I assume the feds were as surprised as Trump by the scale of the riots.Would have ended a lot faster if the feds" actually followed up and did something about the info they had. FBI had their own info about the attack, from both Parler and their own investigations
I mean, with how much power and info they had, I kinda wish they would have done a better job. As is, some half naked dudes stormed the capital and a force to drive them out only arrived after most of them left (which was like an hour later, IIRC).By Hanlon's Razor I assume the feds were as surprised as Trump by the scale of the riots
Documented in real time.That is literally a lie.
I have no "fee fees".re you saying that your hurt fee fees are more legaly binding than the test made by the Supreme Court specifically for these occations? If so, then you are a bigger moron than I thought.
President George Washington personally called for and led the militia of 3 states and successfully dispersed the whiskey rebellion without a loss of *one* life. That's why he was the greater man and president than Dona;;d Trump.He asked them to leave via twitter, live from White House. He had also authorized national guard to deal with it, but nobody used it until the the event was maybe 70-80% done
He's read your posts of you all mocking him. You figure out the rest.I am sure the sheriff doesn't laugh behind your back at all...
Not government precedent.Not the most efficient way to address a rioting crowd but probably the only safe way to do it...
Announced on twitter, 4chan, and kiwifarms threads.By Hanlon's Razor I assume the feds were as surprised as Trump by the scale of the riots.