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In reply to the discussion: It's official: Trump got away with J6 [View all]allegorical oracle
(3,397 posts)12. Related to your point, I've been wondering whether any polls have asked voters if they
voted for TSF to prevent him from going to prison. Has anybody heard if that was a consideration among Repugs?
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Yep, the sick, megalomaniacal fuck got away with staging a coup against the US government.
brush
Nov 25
#3
Related to your point, I've been wondering whether any polls have asked voters if they
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#12
Just wondered if that could partially explain why young men voted for *him* in
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#27
My point is they never woud've had a chance to vote for trump if Garland had move to prosecuted trump as soon...
brush
Nov 25
#61
If I understood it correctly, MSNBC just reported that a dismissal of the documents case has
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#18
For sure. R ussian motto: "Always stay on the ground floor of buildings." But if *he* starts
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#30
Until used against Democrats...and then Rs will be about upholding law and order (again).
NCDem47
Nov 25
#17
It was dismissed with prejudice, meaning the charges can be brought again later.
NotHardly
Nov 25
#62
Oh it matters, all right. There's always been a 2-tier system based on skin-color...
Hekate
Nov 25
#19
It is obscene as hell. Meanwhile, yet another mother died in Texas while miscarrying and a friend of mine...
Hekate
Nov 25
#69
Right - we all knew this but once again "truth dies" in the US justice system.
walkingman
Nov 25
#15
Gawd. The criming SF can run amok. Not only did he barge through the Constitution, but he'll
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#9
1. Alex Jones was not charged with a crime. 2. Alex Jones's civil court judgements were from State courts, not federal
kelly1mm
Nov 25
#36
Oh that's good. I just feel so sorry for the Sandy Hook parents. And hope there's
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#104
I'm sure someone will come along and explain how this was actually a good thing.
Solly Mack
Nov 25
#14
I just heard on Chris Jansig ... Spelled wrong. Host on MSNBC. And i am crying again.
Trueblue1968
Nov 25
#21
He gets away with everything. Our justice system is a sick joke on the rest of us.
City Lights
Nov 25
#32
Smith did enter some motion about "tolling," which puts the statute of limitations (which
allegorical oracle
Nov 25
#105
Yes but most of us cheered when Biden picked him, we thought Garland was the right choice
FakeNoose
Nov 25
#95
Many among us may not have the luxury of waiting to see if it is temporary. I exist as I am
Maru Kitteh
Nov 26
#113
We've skipped the part where he goes to prison and writes about "My Struggle".
LudwigPastorius
Nov 25
#107