For Many of Us, Jan. 6 Never Ended

Demented thinker. How many times did the do nothing R's try and find Biden guilty of something? How many, eh tard?

Maybe you should end your days in reality.
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Robert Hur found that Biden was guilty of stealing Top Secret Documents as a Senator and Vice President.... But could not prosecute because of Biden's advanced Dementia.
That was further proven by the Media itself after Biden dropped out of the presidential election.

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Oh, Jan 6 is going to come back to bite you in the ass, bucko. Now that the adults are back in charge all the crimes that the democrats committed are going to be exposed.
ā€˜Over the last four years, itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office. ā€œIt will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful protesters, or as I often call them, the hostages,ā€ he said in a speech last year. But all of us who were there and anyone who watched on TV know that those who stormed the Capitol were not peaceful protesters. Pardoning them would be an outrageous mistake, one that could mean about 800 convicted criminals will be back on the street.

It could also put me in danger, as Iā€™ve continued to testify in court and Iā€™ve given victim statements in cases against dozens of the rioters who assaulted me and my fellow officers.

I was one of the fortunate ones that day; nine people wound up dead as a result of the rampage. Two protesters had fatal medical episodes, one rioter overdosed during the uproar and another was fatally shot by a policeman while forcing her way into the House Chamber. One of my colleagues, 42-year-old Officer Brian Sicknick, suffered two strokes after the trauma of fighting off multiple protesters who sprayed him with a chemical irritant. He didnā€™t survive. Four D.C. policemen harmed in the riots later died by suicide.

My friend Harry Dunn, the first law enforcement member to prominently condemn the brazen uprising, testified about our primitive hand-to-hand fighting against improvised weaponry like flagpoles, metal bike racks and projectiles, with officers bleeding, blinded and coughing from bear spray. Called racial slurs, Harry has since retired his blue uniform. My co-worker Michael Fanone was beaten, burned and electrically shocked. He suffered a heart attack, concussion and traumatic brain injury that caused him to also leave his position at the Metropolitan Police. While physically recovering, heā€™s been the target of constant harassment from Trump supporters and has struggled to find steady work. Steven Sund, who was the Capitol Police chief, has been scapegoated and resigned under pressure.ā€™


No one should forget January 6th, when Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building ā€“ an attack Trump himself incited.
Good for Trump if he pardons every last one of the protesters. Many were denied the basic civil rights afforded other citizens when arrested. One only has to look at the garbage Biden pardoned to know the January 6th protesters deserve to be free. Biden even commuted death sentences for horrific murderers.
As for the repeated claim that Trump was committing an insurrection on January 6th, that's been repeatedly "debunked."
While all protesters who broke windows and doors to get into the Capitol, should have and were arrested, there was no actual insurrection. It was a riot by "some" of the protesters. The Capitol Police Officer that shot and killed the UNARMED female veteran should have been arrested and charged with murder. That's what they do to cops now. Since there is no statute of limitations on murder, hopefully the feds under Trump will take action against that cop.
Oh, by the way, did you watch many of the so-called rioters being literally "ushered in" and allowed to "walk" through the Capitol Building while staying inside the ropes. Not much of a riot once in.
 
ā€˜Over the last four years, itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office. ā€œIt will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful protesters, or as I often call them, the hostages,ā€ he said in a speech last year. But all of us who were there and anyone who watched on TV know that those who stormed the Capitol were not peaceful protesters. Pardoning them would be an outrageous mistake, one that could mean about 800 convicted criminals will be back on the street.

It could also put me in danger, as Iā€™ve continued to testify in court and Iā€™ve given victim statements in cases against dozens of the rioters who assaulted me and my fellow officers.

I was one of the fortunate ones that day; nine people wound up dead as a result of the rampage. Two protesters had fatal medical episodes, one rioter overdosed during the uproar and another was fatally shot by a policeman while forcing her way into the House Chamber. One of my colleagues, 42-year-old Officer Brian Sicknick, suffered two strokes after the trauma of fighting off multiple protesters who sprayed him with a chemical irritant. He didnā€™t survive. Four D.C. policemen harmed in the riots later died by suicide.

My friend Harry Dunn, the first law enforcement member to prominently condemn the brazen uprising, testified about our primitive hand-to-hand fighting against improvised weaponry like flagpoles, metal bike racks and projectiles, with officers bleeding, blinded and coughing from bear spray. Called racial slurs, Harry has since retired his blue uniform. My co-worker Michael Fanone was beaten, burned and electrically shocked. He suffered a heart attack, concussion and traumatic brain injury that caused him to also leave his position at the Metropolitan Police. While physically recovering, heā€™s been the target of constant harassment from Trump supporters and has struggled to find steady work. Steven Sund, who was the Capitol Police chief, has been scapegoated and resigned under pressure.ā€™


No one should forget January 6th, when Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building ā€“ an attack Trump himself incited.

History will not favor Trump's whitewashing and distortions of the events that day and all that followed them.
 
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Robert Hur found that Biden was guilty of stealing Top Secret Documents as a Senator and Vice President.... But could not prosecute because of Biden's advanced Dementia.
That was further proven by the Media itself after Biden dropped out of the presidential election.

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Opinions are like assholes, bucko.
 
ā€˜Over the last four years, itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office. ā€œIt will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful protesters, or as I often call them, the hostages,ā€ he said in a speech last year. But all of us who were there and anyone who watched on TV know that those who stormed the Capitol were not peaceful protesters. Pardoning them would be an outrageous mistake, one that could mean about 800 convicted criminals will be back on the street.

It could also put me in danger, as Iā€™ve continued to testify in court and Iā€™ve given victim statements in cases against dozens of the rioters who assaulted me and my fellow officers.

I was one of the fortunate ones that day; nine people wound up dead as a result of the rampage. Two protesters had fatal medical episodes, one rioter overdosed during the uproar and another was fatally shot by a policeman while forcing her way into the House Chamber. One of my colleagues, 42-year-old Officer Brian Sicknick, suffered two strokes after the trauma of fighting off multiple protesters who sprayed him with a chemical irritant. He didnā€™t survive. Four D.C. policemen harmed in the riots later died by suicide.

My friend Harry Dunn, the first law enforcement member to prominently condemn the brazen uprising, testified about our primitive hand-to-hand fighting against improvised weaponry like flagpoles, metal bike racks and projectiles, with officers bleeding, blinded and coughing from bear spray. Called racial slurs, Harry has since retired his blue uniform. My co-worker Michael Fanone was beaten, burned and electrically shocked. He suffered a heart attack, concussion and traumatic brain injury that caused him to also leave his position at the Metropolitan Police. While physically recovering, heā€™s been the target of constant harassment from Trump supporters and has struggled to find steady work. Steven Sund, who was the Capitol Police chief, has been scapegoated and resigned under pressure.ā€™


No one should forget January 6th, when Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building ā€“ an attack Trump himself incited.
We know this about you.

Thanks for admitting you're a dumbass,
 
ā€˜Over the last four years, itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office. ā€œIt will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful protesters, or as I often call them, the hostages,ā€ he said in a speech last year. But all of us who were there and anyone who watched on TV know that those who stormed the Capitol were not peaceful protesters. Pardoning them would be an outrageous mistake, one that could mean about 800 convicted criminals will be back on the street.

It could also put me in danger, as Iā€™ve continued to testify in court and Iā€™ve given victim statements in cases against dozens of the rioters who assaulted me and my fellow officers.

I was one of the fortunate ones that day; nine people wound up dead as a result of the rampage. Two protesters had fatal medical episodes, one rioter overdosed during the uproar and another was fatally shot by a policeman while forcing her way into the House Chamber. One of my colleagues, 42-year-old Officer Brian Sicknick, suffered two strokes after the trauma of fighting off multiple protesters who sprayed him with a chemical irritant. He didnā€™t survive. Four D.C. policemen harmed in the riots later died by suicide.

My friend Harry Dunn, the first law enforcement member to prominently condemn the brazen uprising, testified about our primitive hand-to-hand fighting against improvised weaponry like flagpoles, metal bike racks and projectiles, with officers bleeding, blinded and coughing from bear spray. Called racial slurs, Harry has since retired his blue uniform. My co-worker Michael Fanone was beaten, burned and electrically shocked. He suffered a heart attack, concussion and traumatic brain injury that caused him to also leave his position at the Metropolitan Police. While physically recovering, heā€™s been the target of constant harassment from Trump supporters and has struggled to find steady work. Steven Sund, who was the Capitol Police chief, has been scapegoated and resigned under pressure.ā€™


No one should forget January 6th, when Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building ā€“ an attack Trump himself incited.
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ā€˜Over the last four years, itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office. ā€œIt will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful protesters, or as I often call them, the hostages,ā€ he said in a speech last year. But all of us who were there and anyone who watched on TV know that those who stormed the Capitol were not peaceful protesters. Pardoning them would be an outrageous mistake, one that could mean about 800 convicted criminals will be back on the street.

It could also put me in danger, as Iā€™ve continued to testify in court and Iā€™ve given victim statements in cases against dozens of the rioters who assaulted me and my fellow officers.

I was one of the fortunate ones that day; nine people wound up dead as a result of the rampage. Two protesters had fatal medical episodes, one rioter overdosed during the uproar and another was fatally shot by a policeman while forcing her way into the House Chamber. One of my colleagues, 42-year-old Officer Brian Sicknick, suffered two strokes after the trauma of fighting off multiple protesters who sprayed him with a chemical irritant. He didnā€™t survive. Four D.C. policemen harmed in the riots later died by suicide.

My friend Harry Dunn, the first law enforcement member to prominently condemn the brazen uprising, testified about our primitive hand-to-hand fighting against improvised weaponry like flagpoles, metal bike racks and projectiles, with officers bleeding, blinded and coughing from bear spray. Called racial slurs, Harry has since retired his blue uniform. My co-worker Michael Fanone was beaten, burned and electrically shocked. He suffered a heart attack, concussion and traumatic brain injury that caused him to also leave his position at the Metropolitan Police. While physically recovering, heā€™s been the target of constant harassment from Trump supporters and has struggled to find steady work. Steven Sund, who was the Capitol Police chief, has been scapegoated and resigned under pressure.ā€™


No one should forget January 6th, when Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building ā€“ an attack Trump himself incited.
What I am really hearing is that Nov 2016 never really ended for many of you

A lot of dembots have a problem with accepting that their policies harm Americans, and sure you might be able to win here and there with some fesrmongering, and attempting insurrections as your brownshirts took the streets in 2016z

But the people have spoken, this dark chapter of demafascism is over
 
Patriotic Americans who care about "The republic" that is the USAofA will Never Forget the crimes committed on Jan 6 in defense of a Big Loser named Trump
 
What I am really hearing is that Nov 2016 never really ended for many of you

A lot of dembots have a problem with accepting that their policies harm Americans, and sure you might be able to win here and there with some fesrmongering, and attempting insurrections as your brownshirts took the streets in 2016z

But the people have spoken, this dark chapter of demafascism is over
What I am really hearing is that Nov 2020 never ever really end for many of you

Like the Little Man Trump himself, you people will carry real and perceived, imaginary hurts to the grave
 
What I am really hearing is that Nov 2020 never ever really end for many of you

Like the Little Man Trump himself, you people will carry real and perceived, imaginary hurts to the grave
It didnā€™t, we donā€™t you all the demafasict would lead to death and destruction

We warned you

And itā€™s what happened. Record Covid deaths, more wars, chaos on the border, the surrender to terrorist and the rise of terrorist again, and a record number of Americans poorer then four years ago

And now, the people have taken their country back, and once again, will clean up the mess your cult created
 
It didnā€™t, we donā€™t you all the demafasict would lead to death and destruction

We warned you

And itā€™s what happened. Record Covid deaths, more wars, chaos on the border, the surrender to terrorist and the rise of terrorist again, and a record number of Americans poorer then four years ago

And now, the people have taken their country back, and once again, will clean up the mess your cult created
The conspiracy form is over to your right.

The Lunatic Forum is at another website all together "TruthSocial"
 
btw, little twerps like you warned nobody of anything.

You have about as much influence and power as a speck of dust
Nah we warned you

Itā€™s just as cultist you canā€™t hear anything outside of Rachael Maddow
 
Oh, look! A member of the party of tolerance and inclusion once again using homosexuality as an insult.



Ive seen these leftists here use homosexuality as an insult many many times. And then at the same time they talk about the intolerance of the "Christian Right"
 
itā€™s been devastating to me to hear Donald Trump repeat his promise to pardon insurrectionists on the first day heā€™s back in office

Apparently not devastating enough to cry about it like a little girl with a skinned knee.

America should have never stooped to the 3rd World level of having actual political prisoners.

President Trump will fix that.
 

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