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Why Everyone Involved in Jan 6 Should Be Pardoned AND Celebrated

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This one’s, especially for a couple of you chuckleheads in here. And before I start, I’m gonna point out that I don’t approve of them storming the capital, and I wasn’t sure about the conspiracy until this election where the mass became abundantly clear.

So here we go…….

Let’s look at what January 6 was about.

The people on January 6 were protesting what was clearly a fraudulent election as has now been born out and proven in several mathematical and statistical compilations showing that a mysterious 15 million extra people voted in 2020 then had ever voted before and that 14 million of them voted for Democrats. So 15% more voters in 2020 then in 2016 or 2024 and 90% voted for Democrats.. for those that are mathematically challenge, that is a statistical anomaly that is so highly improbable as to not be possible.

They were protesting the stealing of our democracy by the deep state, and while they should not have stormed the capital, the sentiment that led to the protest has been proven to be correct.

They were as passionate as those men that stormed the ships in Boston Harbor, and dumped the tea overboard.

And in the similar concept of taxation without representation, which is what a bureaucratic state is, they protested.

And in that way, they were, and are Patriots, and to be set free and celebrated for their courage.
 
Pardoned sure. Celebrated hmmm sigh. I say NO and not because of what they did.
Such an interesting concept. Don’t know if it’s right or not, but I’m damn sure that more than half of America felt that way about the Boston tea party at first.
 
So we should be able to break the law as long as we have a legit complaint?
"When in the course of human events it becomes necessary..."

Looks like we dodged a bullet for now in that the steal of 2020 has been partly rectified.

Now we will see if our champion can put the rock between the deep state's eyes and cut its head off with its own sword.
 
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Boston Tea Party was effective, led to further action and was part of a successful revolution. IOW it wasn't half assed.
But was it effective in the moment, it happened in 1774 and it was successful in New England, but it took a lot longer for the mid and southern colonies to really get on board.
 
Don't know why you tagged me other than the ones that assaulted Capitol police I think they should be released pardoned and compensated financially for the complete lack of respect the government showed for their constitutional rights.

Actually the ones that attacked police should be compensated for the violations of their rights as well, battery on a Leo doesn't magically suspend habeus corpus.
 
But was it effective in the moment, it happened in 1774 and it was successful in New England, but it took a lot longer for the mid and southern colonies to really get on board.
newspapers vs internet!

Guys had a plan, went in disguise, executed the plan. They committed what today would be charged as felony vandalism. They destroyed $1.7M, in todays dollars, worth of tea. The UK claimed it was treason.

"This is the most magnificent Movement of all. There is a Dignity, a Majesty, a Sublimity, in this last Effort of the Patriots, that I greatly admire. The People should never rise, without doing something to be remembered—something notable And striking. This Destruction of the Tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have so important Consequences, and so lasting, that I cant but consider it as an Epocha in History..." - President John Adams

as to @GatorTheo our founders were engaged in illegal behavior in order to assert/defend their rights.

A couple of more things. Our judicial system has been captured.

Juries are no longer instructed about their right to judge not just the facts but the law itself. When this concept came into being it was to keep the king in check.

Had they been captured and sent to England they would probably have been hung. In the colonies its possible acquitted if they truly had a jury of their peers.

If Jan 6th trials happen in Oklahoma with jury nullification explained no one goes to jail.
 
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newspapers vs internet!

Guys had a plan, went in disguise, executed the plan. They committed what today would be charged as felony vandalism. They destroyed $1.7M, in todays dollars, worth of tea. The UK claimed it was treason.

"This is the most magnificent Movement of all. There is a Dignity, a Majesty, a Sublimity, in this last Effort of the Patriots, that I greatly admire. The People should never rise, without doing something to be remembered—something notable And striking. This Destruction of the Tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have so important Consequences, and so lasting, that I cant but consider it as an Epocha in History..." - President John Adams

as to @GatorTheo our founders were engaged in illegal behavior in order to assert/defend their rights.

A couple of more things. Our judicial system has been captured.

Juries are no longer instructed about their right to judge not just the facts but the law itself. When this concept came into being it was to keep the king in check.

Had they been captured and sent to England they would probably have been hung. In the colonies its possible acquitted if they truly had a jury of their peers.

If Jan 6th trials happen in Oklahoma with jury nullification explained no one goes to jail.
I don’t necessarily disagree, I just like posting controversial things
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I don't know where Bondi gets off retweeting that but she's got no say in Trump pardoning the political scapegoats. Maybe she's trying to keep the media heat off herself until she is confirmed. If she came out and said, "pardons for everyone", her path to confirmation would have been a lot messier.
 
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We shall see, right now I’m putting my trust in Donald Trump

Yep. And again, one can support his agenda and still question picks. Just blindly supporting every move is what gets us in trouble.

And I will say it again for those in the back.

The Establishment loves this pick. Do with that what you will.
 
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I don't know where Bondi gets off retweeting that but she's got no say in Trump pardoning the political scapegoats. Maybe she's trying to keep the media heat off herself until she is confirmed. If she came out and said, "pardons for everyone", her path to confirmation would have been a lot messier.

She has played both sides of the fence when politically expedient. This isn’t the first time. Everyone will find out soon enough.

Again, there’s a reason the Establishment likes the pick. What that reason is, we shall all see.

The strange part is the people getting their panties in a twist over that reality. Whether one wants to bash myself is irrelevant. The facts are…

She has been praised by…The View, CNN, MSNBC, Mitt, Jeb, and cornyn, just to name a few.

The question is, when was the last time ANY America First person got praised by that group?

I am hopeful I am wrong, but I am highly skeptical. Now, if she appoints Gaetz as special prosecutor and goes after members of congress from both parties…

Then I am in.
 
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Interesting….

So the Establishment is gloating over what they did to Gaetz, while celebrating Bondi…

Weird.



Interesting, right after the bondi pick…

 
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She has played both sides of the fence when politically expedient. This isn’t the first time. Everyone will find out soon enough.

Again, there’s a reason the Establishment likes the pick. What that reason is, we shall all see.

The strange part is the people getting their panties in a twist over that reality. Whether one wants to bash myself is irrelevant. The facts are…

She has been praised by…The View, CNN, MSNBC, Mitt, Jeb, and cornyn, just to name a few.

The question is, when was the last time ANY America First person got praised by that group?

I am hopeful I am wrong, but I am highly skeptical. Now, if she appoints Gaetz as special prosecutor and goes after members of congress from both parties…

Then I am in.
I understand being skeptical. 100%. They are f’n politicians. But good or bad, we are riding that horse. If she screws up, she will be fired. Hopefully it does not come to that.
 
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