They stormed the Capitol to overturn the results of an election they didn't vote in

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It's kind of frightening as well as mind boggling how delusional so many of these people are:

(CNN)They were there to "Stop the Steal" and to keep the President they revered in office, yet records show that some of the rioters who stormed the US Capitol did not vote in the very election they were protesting.​
One was Donovan Crowl, an ex-Marine who charged toward a Capitol entrance in paramilitary garb on January 6 as the Pro-Trump crowd chanted "who's our President?"​
Federal authorities later identified Crowl, 50, as a member of a self-styled militia organization in his home state of Ohio and affiliated with the extremist group the Oath Keepers. His mother told CNN that he previously told her "they were going to overtake the government if they...tried to take Trump's presidency from him." She said he had become increasingly angry during the Obama administration and that she was aware of his support for former President Donald Trump.​
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.

Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.​
Despite these apparent pro-Trump views, a county election official in Ohio told CNN that he registered in 2013 but "never voted nor responded to any of our confirmation notices to keep him registered," so he was removed from the voter rolls at the end of 2020 and the state said he was not registered in Ohio. A county clerk in Illinois, where Crowl was once registered, also confirmed he was not an active voter anywhere in the state.​
Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy for allegedly coordinating with others to plan their attack. He remains in custody after a judge said, "The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter." In an interview cited by the government, Crowl told the New Yorker that he had peaceful intentions and claimed he had protected the police. Crowl's attorney did not provide a comment about his client's voting record.​
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.

Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.​
Many involved in the insurrection professed to be motivated by patriotism, falsely declaring that Trump was the rightful winner of the election. Yet at least eight of the people who are now facing criminal charges for their involvement in the events at the Capitol did not vote in the November 2020 presidential election, according to an analysis of voting records from the states where protestors were arrested and those states where public records show they have lived. They came from states around the country and ranged in age from 21 to 65.​
To determine who voted in November, CNN obtained voting records for more than 80 of the initial arrestees. Most voted in the presidential election, and while many were registered Republicans, a handful were registered as Democrats in those jurisdictions that provided party information -- though who someone votes for is not publicly disclosed. Public access to voter history records varies by state, and CNN was unable to view the records of some of those charged.​
 
It's kind of frightening as well as mind boggling how delusional so many of these people are:

(CNN)They were there to "Stop the Steal" and to keep the President they revered in office, yet records show that some of the rioters who stormed the US Capitol did not vote in the very election they were protesting.​
One was Donovan Crowl, an ex-Marine who charged toward a Capitol entrance in paramilitary garb on January 6 as the Pro-Trump crowd chanted "who's our President?"​
Federal authorities later identified Crowl, 50, as a member of a self-styled militia organization in his home state of Ohio and affiliated with the extremist group the Oath Keepers. His mother told CNN that he previously told her "they were going to overtake the government if they...tried to take Trump's presidency from him." She said he had become increasingly angry during the Obama administration and that she was aware of his support for former President Donald Trump.​
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.​

Despite these apparent pro-Trump views, a county election official in Ohio told CNN that he registered in 2013 but "never voted nor responded to any of our confirmation notices to keep him registered," so he was removed from the voter rolls at the end of 2020 and the state said he was not registered in Ohio. A county clerk in Illinois, where Crowl was once registered, also confirmed he was not an active voter anywhere in the state.​
Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy for allegedly coordinating with others to plan their attack. He remains in custody after a judge said, "The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter." In an interview cited by the government, Crowl told the New Yorker that he had peaceful intentions and claimed he had protected the police. Crowl's attorney did not provide a comment about his client's voting record.​
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.​

Many involved in the insurrection professed to be motivated by patriotism, falsely declaring that Trump was the rightful winner of the election. Yet at least eight of the people who are now facing criminal charges for their involvement in the events at the Capitol did not vote in the November 2020 presidential election, according to an analysis of voting records from the states where protestors were arrested and those states where public records show they have lived. They came from states around the country and ranged in age from 21 to 65.​
To determine who voted in November, CNN obtained voting records for more than 80 of the initial arrestees. Most voted in the presidential election, and while many were registered Republicans, a handful were registered as Democrats in those jurisdictions that provided party information -- though who someone votes for is not publicly disclosed. Public access to voter history records varies by state, and CNN was unable to view the records of some of those charged.​
It was a fraudulent election that was 200 percent rigged
Their anger is well justified
The Congress looks better in ash
 
a handful were registered as Democrats i
"a handful were registered as Democrats "..............................huh?? Which ones??? The window smashers or the asshole who threw the Fire extinguisher at the WONDERFUL POLICE!!!!

Greg

I can't remember where I read it or heard it but the reason they knew where Nancy Pelosi's office was, is because she had it set up for them to go into her office, so they could blame it on the Trump supporters. It would make sense. She is a deceitful, manipulative witch that does things like that.
 
a handful were registered as Democrats i
"a handful were registered as Democrats "..............................huh?? Which ones??? The window smashers or the asshole who threw the Fire extinguisher at the WONDERFUL POLICE!!!!

Greg

I can't remember where I read it or heard it but the reason they knew where Nancy Pelosi's office was, is because she had it set up for them to go into her office, so they could blame it on the Trump supporters. It would make sense. She is a deceitful, manipulative witch that does things like that.
She did the same in November 2018...even had staff there to greet them and take questions and petitions. No one was arrested or even shot!!!





Greg
 
Like I have been saying, that they do not want to defund the police. That they want more funding.
They were using reverse psychology on the public pretending that they want to defund so that the public who hates them will oppose them.
And so if they want us to go low, they pretend that they want us to go high.
These people has done this for years. Taking people rights away. That they are attacking one section at a time, until they have round them all up.


 
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a handful were registered as Democrats i
"a handful were registered as Democrats "..............................huh?? Which ones??? The window smashers or the asshole who threw the Fire extinguisher at the WONDERFUL POLICE!!!!

Greg

I can't remember where I read it or heard it but the reason they knew where Nancy Pelosi's office was, is because she had it set up for them to go into her office, so they could blame it on the Trump supporters. It would make sense. She is a deceitful, manipulative witch that does things like that.
She did the same in November 2018...even had staff there to greet them and take questions and petitions. No one was arrested or even shot!!!





Greg


Thanks for finding that.
 
Like I have been saying, that they do not want to defund the police. That they want more funding.
They were using reverse psychology on the public pretending that they want to defund so that the public who hates them will oppose them.
And so if they want us to go low, they pretend that they want us to go high.
These people has done this for years. Taking people rights away. That they attack one section at a time, until they have round them all up.




It seems, if it was up to the Democrypts, they would have the military on every street corner. Look what they did to DC already, with the fence and military everywhere. Talk about being the Stazi. They are all wolves in sheeps clothing.
 
Like I have been saying, that they do not want to defund the police. That they want more funding.
They were using reverse psychology on the public pretending that they want to defund so that the public who hates them will oppose them.
And so if they want us to go low, they pretend that they want us to go high.
These people has done this for years. Taking people rights away. That they attack one section at a time, until they have round them all up.




It seems, if it was up to the Democrypts, they would have the military on every street corner. Look what they did to DC already, with the fence and military everywhere. Talk about being the Stazi. They are all wolves in sheeps clothing.

You are a loon.
 
Like I have been saying, that they do not want to defund the police. That they want more funding.
They were using reverse psychology on the public pretending that they want to defund so that the public who hates them will oppose them.
And so if they want us to go low, they pretend that they want us to go high.
These people has done this for years. Taking people rights away. That they attack one section at a time, until they have round them all up.




It seems, if it was up to the Democrypts, they would have the military on every street corner. Look what they did to DC already, with the fence and military everywhere. Talk about being the Stazi. They are all wolves in sheeps clothing.

You are a loon.


So it is now loony to point out the obvious?
 
It's kind of frightening as well as mind boggling how delusional so many of these people are:

(CNN)They were there to "Stop the Steal" and to keep the President they revered in office, yet records show that some of the rioters who stormed the US Capitol did not vote in the very election they were protesting.​
One was Donovan Crowl, an ex-Marine who charged toward a Capitol entrance in paramilitary garb on January 6 as the Pro-Trump crowd chanted "who's our President?"​
Federal authorities later identified Crowl, 50, as a member of a self-styled militia organization in his home state of Ohio and affiliated with the extremist group the Oath Keepers. His mother told CNN that he previously told her "they were going to overtake the government if they...tried to take Trump's presidency from him." She said he had become increasingly angry during the Obama administration and that she was aware of his support for former President Donald Trump.​
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.​

Despite these apparent pro-Trump views, a county election official in Ohio told CNN that he registered in 2013 but "never voted nor responded to any of our confirmation notices to keep him registered," so he was removed from the voter rolls at the end of 2020 and the state said he was not registered in Ohio. A county clerk in Illinois, where Crowl was once registered, also confirmed he was not an active voter anywhere in the state.​
Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy for allegedly coordinating with others to plan their attack. He remains in custody after a judge said, "The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter." In an interview cited by the government, Crowl told the New Yorker that he had peaceful intentions and claimed he had protected the police. Crowl's attorney did not provide a comment about his client's voting record.​
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.​

Many involved in the insurrection professed to be motivated by patriotism, falsely declaring that Trump was the rightful winner of the election. Yet at least eight of the people who are now facing criminal charges for their involvement in the events at the Capitol did not vote in the November 2020 presidential election, according to an analysis of voting records from the states where protestors were arrested and those states where public records show they have lived. They came from states around the country and ranged in age from 21 to 65.​
To determine who voted in November, CNN obtained voting records for more than 80 of the initial arrestees. Most voted in the presidential election, and while many were registered Republicans, a handful were registered as Democrats in those jurisdictions that provided party information -- though who someone votes for is not publicly disclosed. Public access to voter history records varies by state, and CNN was unable to view the records of some of those charged.​
FAKE NEWS ALERT!!!
 
It's kind of frightening as well as mind boggling how delusional so many of these people are:

(CNN)They were there to "Stop the Steal" and to keep the President they revered in office, yet records show that some of the rioters who stormed the US Capitol did not vote in the very election they were protesting.​
One was Donovan Crowl, an ex-Marine who charged toward a Capitol entrance in paramilitary garb on January 6 as the Pro-Trump crowd chanted "who's our President?"​
Federal authorities later identified Crowl, 50, as a member of a self-styled militia organization in his home state of Ohio and affiliated with the extremist group the Oath Keepers. His mother told CNN that he previously told her "they were going to overtake the government if they...tried to take Trump's presidency from him." She said he had become increasingly angry during the Obama administration and that she was aware of his support for former President Donald Trump.​
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.
Donovan Crowl was one of the members of an Ohio militant group charged in the Capitol riot.​

Despite these apparent pro-Trump views, a county election official in Ohio told CNN that he registered in 2013 but "never voted nor responded to any of our confirmation notices to keep him registered," so he was removed from the voter rolls at the end of 2020 and the state said he was not registered in Ohio. A county clerk in Illinois, where Crowl was once registered, also confirmed he was not an active voter anywhere in the state.​
Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy for allegedly coordinating with others to plan their attack. He remains in custody after a judge said, "The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter." In an interview cited by the government, Crowl told the New Yorker that he had peaceful intentions and claimed he had protected the police. Crowl's attorney did not provide a comment about his client's voting record.​
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.
Donovan Crowl was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of government property and conspiracy.​

Many involved in the insurrection professed to be motivated by patriotism, falsely declaring that Trump was the rightful winner of the election. Yet at least eight of the people who are now facing criminal charges for their involvement in the events at the Capitol did not vote in the November 2020 presidential election, according to an analysis of voting records from the states where protestors were arrested and those states where public records show they have lived. They came from states around the country and ranged in age from 21 to 65.​
To determine who voted in November, CNN obtained voting records for more than 80 of the initial arrestees. Most voted in the presidential election, and while many were registered Republicans, a handful were registered as Democrats in those jurisdictions that provided party information -- though who someone votes for is not publicly disclosed. Public access to voter history records varies by state, and CNN was unable to view the records of some of those charged.​
It was a fraudulent election that was 200 percent rigged
Their anger is well justified
The Congress looks better in ash

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