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J6 Bombshell: Trump Didn't Just Offer Military to Protect Capitol, He Ordered It but Was Disobeyed

Look what happens to someone who jumps the fence at the White House. The Secret Service shoot first and ask questions later.
They didn't do so during the Obama administration. I remember at least 3 instances. One dude almost made it to the residence section of the WH.
 
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So you're saying that security sucked in these cities, but that the 14,000 arrests were appropriate? And that if someone was arrested for a crime that by normal practice merited detention then they should have been detained?

Amen and fully agree.

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Also, let's agree that the 200 or so convicted felons that assaulted police officers on January 6th NEVER should have been pardoned. Okay?

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actually I go farther in suggesting there was no attempt at security for it to suck. The fire was fanned by politicians and encouraged to keep going. There was looting as well as violence on private and public property. Businesses destroyed and people killed by the rioters. Bricks were supplied at various locations to aid in the destruction. The response was a far cry from 1970 Kent State shooting which was wrong, but that is how things were dealt with back then. We saw the two tiered justice at work between what lasted for months and encouraged and what lasted for hours and condemned. The peons be damned, while the royalty wants order. THAT is wrong.

Arrests don't mean much to me and neither do felonies without context. That is a function of a particular court (s) where sentencing can be completely different from other courts. Many of the rioters just got misdemeanors in the summer of love. So no way could I group 200 people together and say a felony was warranted...AND as we know all of that pales in comparison to what Biden did...which is a lead into Elon and Shapiro (both exceptionally bright) suggesting that Trump should pardon Derek Chauvin.

As is the case so often...too many oxen in a corral is not a problem until your oxen gets gored...
 
actually I go farther in suggesting there was no attempt at security for it to suck. The fire was fanned by politicians and encouraged to keep going. There was looting as well as violence on private and public property. Businesses destroyed and people killed by the rioters. Bricks were supplied at various locations to aid in the destruction. The response was a far cry from 1970 Kent State shooting which was wrong, but that is how things were dealt with back then. We saw the two tiered justice at work between what lasted for months and encouraged and what lasted for hours and condemned. The peons be damned, while the royalty wants order. THAT is wrong.

Arrests don't mean much to me and neither do felonies without context. That is a function of a particular court (s) where sentencing can be completely different from other courts. Many of the rioters just got misdemeanors in the summer of love. So no way could I group 200 people together and say a felony was warranted...AND as we know all of that pales in comparison to what Biden did...which is a lead into Elon and Shapiro (both exceptionally bright) suggesting that Trump should pardon Derek Chauvin.

As is the case so often...too many oxen in a corral is not a problem until your oxen gets gored...
Only racists want Chauvin pardoned. Coming from Mr. Apartheid, that’s no surprise.
 
They didn't do so during the Obama administration. I remember at least 3 instances. One dude almost made it to the residence section of the WH.
It has happened 24 times since 1974. None got in. Eight were shot, one was so badly mauled by Secret Service patrol dogs that the SS stopped using dogs, and the others were gang tackled. 22 of the 24 were arrested. The other two were not arrested because they were shot dead.

 
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