Arresmillao
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cause you are a moron, that's why
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From the first link....You should've clicked the links on the site you sourced....you'ld have had your answer and saved yourself some time:
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100 days after US Capitol insurrection, massive federal inquiry sees progress and roadblocks
One hundred days after the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, the unprecedented progress and unexpected roadblocks of the investigation are becoming clear.www.cnn.com
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Heavy metal guitarist with ties to Oath Keepers is first US Capitol rioter to plead guilty
A heavy metal guitarist with ties to the Oath Keepers pleaded guilty Friday to two crimes related to the US Capitol insurrection, making him the first rioter to do so.www.cnn.com
Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Our story thus far:
And it's dicey thing to prove insurrection: Treason, Sedition, and Insurrection: What’s the Difference? | The Saturday Evening Post
you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
Our story thus far:
And it's dicey thing to prove insurrection: Treason, Sedition, and Insurrection: What’s the Difference? | The Saturday Evening Post
Then why are all the leftists drones still calling it an "insurrection" if there is no way to prove it was an insurrection?
Your post is typical libtard spin.you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
But I suspect a blinders wearing right wing wonk will just repeat only what they want to see.
And once again, we have a perfect example of proud willful ignorance and intellectual impotence that is rampant among the MAGA hat wearers. Logical analysis that can easily be documented is called "spin" because it doesn't boil down to the simplistic, myopic rhetoric that folk like Nostra can handle. Yep, the dancing banana is most app in describing Nostra's mental capabilities in a debate. I'll just sit back and watch him dig the hole deeper, telling the man in his mirror how clever he is.Your post is typical libtard spin.you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
But I suspect a blinders wearing right wing wonk will just repeat only what they want to see.
Get back to me when you have some "insurrection", dumbass.![]()
Still no charges of insurrection?And once again, we have a perfect example of proud willful ignorance and intellectual impotence that is rampant among the MAGA hat wearers. Logical analysis that can easily be documented is called "spin" because it doesn't boil down to the simplistic, myopic rhetoric that folk like Nostra can handle. Yep, the dancing banana is most app in describing Nostra's mental capabilities in a debate. I'll just sit back and watch him dig the hole deeper, telling the man in his mirror how clever he is.Your post is typical libtard spin.you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
But I suspect a blinders wearing right wing wonk will just repeat only what they want to see.
Get back to me when you have some "insurrection", dumbass.![]()
Thanks for proving my point, chuckles...You did exactly as predicted. See ya.Still no charges of insurrection?And once again, we have a perfect example of proud willful ignorance and intellectual impotence that is rampant among the MAGA hat wearers. Logical analysis that can easily be documented is called "spin" because it doesn't boil down to the simplistic, myopic rhetoric that folk like Nostra can handle. Yep, the dancing banana is most app in describing Nostra's mental capabilities in a debate. I'll just sit back and watch him dig the hole deeper, telling the man in his mirror how clever he is.Your post is typical libtard spin.you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
But I suspect a blinders wearing right wing wonk will just repeat only what they want to see.
Get back to me when you have some "insurrection", dumbass.![]()
Then all your whining and crying about me means nothing.
Dismissed.
Because there was no insurrection ....Could it be that all the bleating about 'INSURRECTION" is just talking points libs have been fed by their handlers in the leftist media?
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Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in Capitol riot so far | CNN Politics
The Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, according to CNN's latest review of court documents.www.cnn.com
I didn't see where you predicted I would kick your ass again.Thanks for proving my point, chuckles...You did exactly as predicted. See ya.Still no charges of insurrection?And once again, we have a perfect example of proud willful ignorance and intellectual impotence that is rampant among the MAGA hat wearers. Logical analysis that can easily be documented is called "spin" because it doesn't boil down to the simplistic, myopic rhetoric that folk like Nostra can handle. Yep, the dancing banana is most app in describing Nostra's mental capabilities in a debate. I'll just sit back and watch him dig the hole deeper, telling the man in his mirror how clever he is.Your post is typical libtard spin.you're not too bright, are ya bunky? Let me dumb it down for you....prosecutors are NOT going to make an initial charge that cannot be proven without establishing the steps of what was the INTENT of the rioters. Remember, the yahoos weren't able to get to the senators.....one of them got themselves killed trying to do so. In court, unless they completed said action, intent is hard to prove. Which is why the some defendants who will plead guilty and cooperate for a lesser sentence should be real interesting.Still ZERO charges of insurrection.No one is playing here, junior.
From the first link: But going forward, prosecutors could struggle to prove that there was a thought-out plan to storm the Capitol or commit violence in Washington, which has already become a sticking point in some cases.
From the second link: Prosecutors and Schaffer's attorneys agreed to recommend that he get between 3.5 and 4.5 years in prison, based on how fruitful his cooperation is with the government.
..... Many of the Capitol riot defendants have expressed interest in pleading guilty and attempting to move on with their lives. But those plea deals -- and potential cooperation deals -- have been slowed down while prosecutors waited for sign-off from senior Justice Department officials.
This was back in April....and it' ain't over until the fat lady sings. So much for the "losers" who stormed the Capital in an act of insurrection.
Thanks for stopping by to further confirm that fact, dumbass.
But I suspect a blinders wearing right wing wonk will just repeat only what they want to see.
Get back to me when you have some "insurrection", dumbass.![]()
Then all your whining and crying about me means nothing.
Dismissed.
Could it be that all the bleating about 'INSURRECTION" is just talking points libs have been fed by their handlers in the leftist media?
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Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in Capitol riot so far | CNN Politics
The Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, according to CNN's latest review of court documents.www.cnn.com
How about now.Your post is typical libtard spin.
Get back to me when you have some "insurrection", dumbass.![]()
as far as anyone can post, no such insurrection charge has been filed. None, nadda, zipHow about now.
Ask the "Oath Keepers."
Is this Fake News too?