Lynch them then?And Rhodes and a bunch of his cohorts were arrested for seditious conspiracy.
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Lynch them then?And Rhodes and a bunch of his cohorts were arrested for seditious conspiracy.
Thats just what stalin would gave said
No, "they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both," in accordance with the law if found guilty.Lynch them then?
Your posts.Definitely what powers your pie hole.
Don't try to talk specific events only for political purposes, otherwise let's address it all going back to 2016 and before. Violence in the name of political agendas have been playing out all over this country ever since that date, but of course you choose to put your political blinders on in hopes to get orangeman bad in someway somehow.Key phrase in the statue is "by force" There was no force in the kavanaugh protests. No one broke into the Capitol. No one broke into the Supreme Court. There was no guns or other weapons, no property damage, no one was seriously injured and there were no deaths. There was no real delay in Kavanugh hearings. McConnell called a recess for lunch.
On Jan 6, the confirmation was delayed 8 hours, due to insurgents entering the Capitol by force banishing weapons, terrorizing guards and congressmen resulting in over a hundred injuries and 3 deaths.
Glad you brought that up. Hoped you weren't like the southern democrats of yesteryear.No, "they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both," in accordance with the law if found guilty.
But not for seditious conspiracy. At the Kavanaugh hearings several hundred people were arrested for unlawfully demonstrating which is a misdemeanor with a penalty of a fine no more than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Typically charges are dropped after the person is held up to 24 hrs.Many were arrested during Kavanaugh. So laws were broken just like they were Jan 6th. Breaking the law is breaking the law.
The topic of this thread is about the charging of Steward Rhodes with seditious conspiracy for leading an armed attack breaking into the US Capital for the purpose of overturning the election. If you want to address all the other attacks on the US government to overturn elections since 2016, I 'll be happy to discuss it but not in this tread as that would be off topic.Don't try to talk specific events only for political purposes, otherwise let's address it all going back to 2016 and before. Violence in the name of political agendas have been playing out all over this country ever since that date, but of course you choose to put your political blinders on in hopes to get orangeman bad in someway somehow.
Until a few days ago, there were no charges of "seditious conspiracy" with respect to Jan 6. Those charges were filed only because Republicans pointed out that no one had been charged with insurrection whenever prog douchebags claimed it was an insurrection. The charges will be thrown out, of course. I think only one person has ever been prosecuted successfully for sedition.But not for seditious conspiracy. At the Kavanaugh hearings several hundred people were arrested for unlawfully demonstrating which is a misdemeanor with a penalty of a fine no more than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Typically charges are dropped after the person is held up to 24 hrs.
^^^ bookmarkedUntil a few days ago, there were no charges of "seditious conspiracy" with respect to Jan 6. Those charges were filed only because Republicans pointed out that no one had been charged with insurrection whenever prog douchebags claimed it was an insurrection. The charges will be thrown out, of course. I think only one person has ever been prosecuted successfully for sedition.
Kavanaugh protesters were arrested for illegal protesting, a misdemeanor with a penalty of a $250 fine most of whom were released with charges dropped. Rhodes was arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy, specifically "conspiring to oppose by force the lawful transfer of presidential power”, a felony with a minimum penalty of 5 years in a federal a prison.And not all crimes are the same. Some are about protesting while some others are about sedition.
Up to 20 years. But who's counting.Kavanaugh protesters were arrested for illegal protesting, a misdemeanor with a penalty of a $250 fine most of whom were released with charges dropped. Rhodes was arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy, specifically "conspiring to oppose by force the lawful transfer of presidential power”, a felony with a minimum penalty of 5 years in a federal a prison.
LOL....but, as I said earlier, they broke the law.But not for seditious conspiracy. At the Kavanaugh hearings several hundred people were arrested for unlawfully demonstrating which is a misdemeanor with a penalty of a fine no more than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Typically charges are dropped after the person is held up to 24 hrs.
Nope, not off topic... Just something you and the left avoid because it contradicts your narratives in a way that makes you look like a bunch of complete hypocrites. You can't stab the knife into Trump without turning it onto yourselves also, so deflect, distract, and obscure, otherwise rinse and repeat.The topic of this thread is about the charging of Steward Rhodes with seditious conspiracy for leading an armed attack breaking into the US Capital for the purpose of overturning the election. If you want to address all the other attacks on the US government to overturn elections since 2016, I 'll be happy to discuss it but not in this tread as that would be off topic.
Stop dragging Trump into everything. Leave that poor carnival barker alone. Also, sorry, you didn't start this topic so you don't get to change it, twinkletoes.Nope, not off topic... Just something you and the left avoid because it contradicts your narratives in a way that makes you look like a bunch of complete hypocrites. You can't stab the knife into Trump
Lynch them then?
Until a few days ago, there were no charges of "seditious conspiracy" with respect to Jan 6. Those charges were filed only because Republicans pointed out that no one had been charged with insurrection whenever prog douchebags claimed it was an insurrection. The charges will be thrown out, of course. I think only one person has ever been prosecuted successfully for sedition.
stop listening to tucker carlson.
What was his plan ? To save America from an injustice that he truly believed was taking place ?