Patriots: Mark Ponder and others...
Mark was given 63 months of prison for his actions in the January 6th insurrection on the Capitol. He's tied with Robert Scott Palmer who pleaded guilty to taking part in the siege.What did they both have in common? Believing the election was stolen.
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Smile Mark, you're on candid camera.
I've seen some videos of people who actually believe the event never took place!
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Some say it was Antifa.
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She was sentenced on Thursday, March 23, 2023, to three years in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol, where she invaded then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office with other rioters.
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Imagine if there was a run on the banks, Trump returns to power, and these men are released and redefined as freedom fighters. And not just any freedom fighter, a freedom fighter who can beat a fully body armoured man to the ground. What does prison do apart from teach someone to rely on their own mettle instead of calling the police?
Imagine if there was a run on the banks, Trump returns to power, and these men are released and redefined as freedom fighters. And not just any freedom fighter, a freedom fighter who can beat a fully body armoured man to the ground. What does prison do apart from teach someone to rely on their own mettle instead of calling the police?
Perhaps rescuing stray animals and building kids' playgrounds might do something towards breaking the cycle of disempowerment, rather than maintain it.
When Trump was claiming he was going to be arrested two days ago and calling for supporters to take the country back, he was also asking for as much as $3,300 from donors on his website.
Magnanimity is for winners a generosity of spirit that comes from success even if it would be wiser for failing elites to do this knowing the shoe could be on the other foot at any moment. And the shoe could be on the other foot at any moment. If you don't believe the shoe could be on the other foot at any moment then you need to pull your head out of the 1990s.
I still feel sorry for you that you can't see Trump's dangerousness.
(but I do agree that politics, especially huge country, unwieldy politics, is corrupt by nature. I just don't agree that Trump is a healthy, incorrupt means of challenging the establishment. He's just more of the same and worse in many ways.)
I still feel sorry for you that you can't see Trump's dangerousness.
(but I do agree that politics, especially huge country, unwieldy politics, is corrupt by nature. I just don't agree that Trump is a healthy, incorrupt means of challenging the establishment. He's just more of the same and worse in many ways.)
But not here. I am just applauding your willingness to debate in a sea of condemnation
towards the defined enemy: the bad boy billionaire of NYC. Like as in a ww1 entrenched war.
She was recorded shouting “bring her out here” and “we’re coming in if you don’t bring her out here”
"Prosecutors say Southard-Rumsey was in the thick of the action on Jan. 6, posting selfies from the Capitol, calling for a revolution on social media, and using a flagpole to threaten a Capitol Police sergeant..."
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One person who was remorseful...
One person who was remorseful...
Ahh... I was saving that "Brainwashed" link for Grandsiozzie
Trump has responded via his social media site Truth by calling the prosecutor Jack Smith 'deranged' and angry he's got 4 days to appear before a Grand Jury.
Serious business now, no joke.
Trump has responded via his social media site Truth by calling the prosecutor Jack Smith 'deranged' and angry he's got 4 days to appear before a Grand Jury.
Serious business now, no joke.
Side note...what is with Kennedy Jr. ?...is he into conspiracy theories?...concerning anti-vaccination...
He's made a few crazy statements lately.
Trump has responded via his social media site Truth by calling the prosecutor Jack Smith 'deranged' and angry he's got 4 days to appear before a Grand Jury.
Serious business now, no joke.
From what I've read/seen, it's more common in the US for people to end up in prison for years awaiting trial because they can't afford to make bail. During that time, the chances are they will lose everything and have their lives ruined whether they're guilty, or not.
I also came across the answer to the question I asked you earlier - if Trump were to be elected for a second term, he could pardon himself before getting to trial.
but look in the rear view mirror of your own life and you might find out why.
Eventually.
You're welcome...
Tucker Carlson got involved and Jacob is singing a new tune. Recanting his remorse for participating in the Capitol riot and attempting to invalidate his guilty plea agreement.
A federal judge refused to toss Chansley's plea.
I understood that he was thought to be (diagnosed) mentally ill...so his words do not hold much weight...if he didn't show remorse at sentencing...it is possible that he could have gotten more time...Carlson should butt out...not helping this guy to move on...jmo...
I'm not sure what motive Carlson had.
Yvonne St Cyr — who at her trial in March was found guilty of two felony counts of civil disorder, as well as several misdemeanors was sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison.
In a Facebook livestream after her sentencing, St Cyr also said she hadn’t filed taxes since 2019, and she encouraged her followers not to pay their taxes.
"Keep your damn money," she said. "Stop giving it away."
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