Op-Ed: The insurrection won’t end until Trump is prosecuted and disqualified from future office

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Why is it funny? It makes perfect sense that he would take the word of the medical examiner over some random guy on the internet who claims the ME is wrong. Are you a trained pathologist that examined the body? What, specifically, that led the other medical professionals to classify his death as natural causes do you disagree with? Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Timing.











Sir.
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy


https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-...heart%20attack.


It is also called stress-induced cardiomyopathy, and broken heart syndrome. With TCM, a part of the heart enlarges and does not pump as well as the rest of the heart. Often it is the lower or bottom end of the heart (apex). This part of the heart's left ventricle gets bigger. [sic] he heart then can't pump blood normally. TCM is also called apical ballooning syndrome.


Intense feelings such as grief, fear, or sadness may trigger TCM. That’s why the condition is sometimes called broken heart syndrome. A sudden illness may also occur just before it happens.









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LMAO! That’s all very special, except it has nothing to do with the subject because Sicknick didn’t have a heart attack. He had a clot induced stroke, which is typical from years of poor eating habits, smoking, diabetes, obesity, etc. Maybe you could post some facts about colon cancer or VD, since completely irrelevant nonsense seems the reply du jour.

Don’t you bother to do even a pittance of research before posting? You might save yourself from looking like such a nincompoop.
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Dupe
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LMAO! That’s all very special, except it has nothing to do with the subject because Sicknick didn’t have a heart attack. He had a clot induced stroke, which is typical from years of poor eating habits, smoking, diabetes, obesity, etc. Maybe you could post some facts about colon cancer or VD, since completely irrelevant nonsense seems the reply du jour.

Don’t you bother to do even a pittance of research before posting? You might save yourself from looking like such a nincompoop. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme

once again ecky9.5k's foot posts in mouth lol


Medical examiner report

On April 19, 2021, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia issued a press release about the death of Brian Sicknick. It said that the manner of death was natural and the cause of death was "acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis" (two strokes at the base of the brain stem caused by an artery clot).[31][29] The term "natural" was used to indicate a death caused by a disease alone; and if an injury contributed to the manner of death, it would not be considered natural.[31] It took more than 100 days to release these results from the January autopsy.[25] The full autopsy report was not released to the public.[31]
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"That moves it out of the category of natural death," Wecht said.

If he were to make a ruling, if there was a strong case against the people involved in causing that stress it "could well be a homicide."




http://www.cyrilwecht.com/about.php


LMAO! That’s all very special, except it has nothing to do with the subject because Sicknick didn’t have a heart attack. He had a clot induced stroke, which is typical from years of poor eating habits, smoking, diabetes, obesity, etc. Maybe you could post some facts about colon cancer or VD, since completely irrelevant nonsense seems the reply du jour.

Don’t you bother to do even a pittance of research before posting? You might save yourself from looking like such a nincompoop. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme

Stress induced. Nobody reacts the same to extreme stress. Every serve?

once again ecky9.5k's foot posts in mouth lol


Medical examiner report

On April 19, 2021, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia issued a press release about the death of Brian Sicknick. It said that the URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manner_of_death"]manner of death[/URL] was URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_causes"]natural[/URL] and the URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cause_of_death"]cause of death[/URL] was "acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilar_artery"]basilar artery[/URL] URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombosis"]thrombosis[/URL]" (two strokes at the base of the URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_stem"]brain stem[/URL] caused by an artery clot).URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Brian_Sicknick#cite_n ote-:4.20CBS-33"][31][/URL]URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Brian_Sicknick#cite_n ote-:4.19NBC-31"][29][/URL] The term "natural" was used to indicate a death caused by a disease alone; and if an injury contributed to the manner of death, it would not be considered natural.URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Brian_Sicknick#cite_n ote-:4.20CBS-33"][31][/URL] It took more than 100 days to release these results from the January autopsy.URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Brian_Sicknick#cite_n ote-:4.19WUSA-MedEx-26"][25][/URL] The full autopsy report was not released to the public.URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Brian_Sicknick#cite_n ote-:4.20CBS-33"][31][/URL] Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
The KGB Kid back to the Wiki Kid.

It doesn't say that now. Hurry! Check. Before it changes again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80HZCap3aWU











At least you don't run like a princess.
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Murdered!
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Ashli Babbitt was Murdered! Originally Posted by eccieuser9500



ftfy
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ftfy Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

Nice reply, crybaby.








If you say so.

I win the debate.
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Nice reply, crybaby.


If you say so.

I win the debate. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500



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Reduced to this.




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  • 06-22-2022, 07:01 PM
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy


https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-...heart%20attack.













Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
The husband of one of the teachers killed in Uvalade died of this , I think.

Wacko's boyfriend would die partying too hard if Wacko happen to kick over!

Everyone knows damn good and well Salty had to be jump started after bambam got banned.
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  • 06-22-2022, 07:04 PM
ftfy Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Was murdered by listening to Trumps election fraud nonsense.
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Was murdered by listening to Trumps election fraud nonsense. Originally Posted by WTF

That was justified. Sir. It shouldn't have even gotten to that point if they opened fire when the barricades were breached.

But the fuckin' dumpster fire held back back up.










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That was justified. Sir. It shouldn't have even gotten to that point if they opened fire when the barricades were breached.

But the fuckin' dumpster fire held back back up.

Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
no Trump didn't.

What the Jan. 6 Panel Won’t Probe

Members look in vain for a coup plot but ignore Congress’s own security failures.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/jan-6-p...ce-11641506377


Select committees come and go, with varying impact. The growing risk of Nancy Pelosi’s January 6 Committee is that it will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.


A year after the riot, it’s a fair time to evaluate what that committee has and hasn’t accomplished since its summer creation. By its charter, the committee is assigned with investigating “the facts, circumstances and causes” of the event, as well as those “relating to the preparedness and response of the United States Capitol Police” and other law-enforcement agencies. The country would hugely benefit from a straightforward accounting of that day.


Committee members have so far met with some 300 witnesses, received thousands of documents, and subpoenaed some 50 individuals, as well as phone and bank records. The committee’s leaks, and releases of White House text messages, have provided color, while its litigation and contempt citations have kept the press in gravy.


Yet the body’s near-manic focus on Donald Trump’s culpability (the facts of which have been known for a year) has also meant it has produced little that’s new. On “Face the Nation” this week, the committee’s Vice Chairman Elizabeth Cheney waxed about the committee’s “tremendous progress,” yet cited as her only example that it now had “firsthand testimony” that “President Trump was sitting in the dining room next to the Oval Office, watching on television as the Capitol was assaulted.”



“Six hours of paralysis: Inside Trump’s failure to act after a mob stormed the Capitol,” was a headline from a Jan. 11, 2021, story in the Washington Post, which reported the president “was too busy watching fiery TV images of the crisis unfolding” to listen to pleas from family and colleagues to intervene. Thanks to the committee we now know where Mr. Trump lounged, and how many people he ignored.


More notable is what the committee has failed to find. Members made no secret they hoped to prove a coup plot run from the White House. Yet in all its 725 prosecutions, the Justice Department hasn’t presented a scintilla of evidence supporting the hypothesis. Neither has the committee—even after 300 witnesses, or texts of the former White House chief of staff.


Twisting in the wind are the urgent issues the committee won’t explore. In a memo this week to colleagues, Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis—the ranking Republican on the House Administration Committee, which has jurisdiction over the Capitol complex—noted that the select committee, a year after the riot, is “no closer to finding out what led to the catastrophic security failure,” even as the security situation has arguably deteriorated because of Capitol Police resignations and poor morale.


What makes this failure uglier is that it looks to be political. Former Capitol Police chief Steven Sund has attested that before Jan. 6 he approached House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving about obtaining the assistance of National Guard troops on the day the electoral votes were to be counted, but Mr. Irving said he was concerned about “optics.” Mr. Sund says that during the violence he again urgently asked for troops, but help was delayed because Mr. Irving said he “needed to run it up the chain of command.” Mr. Irving disputes this version of events. One obvious way to settle it is to examine documents, and the Capitol Police have produced theirs to Republicans.


But Mr. Davis reports the House sergeant-at-arms and chief administrative officer—both of whom report to Mrs. Pelosi—have steadfastly refused to produce anything to him. Likewise, the House general counsel has stonewalled requests. The speaker’s office wields obvious control over Capitol security decisions—as evidenced by Mrs. Pelosi’s decrees on fencing or magnetometers or National Guard troops—and any legitimate investigation would start by looking at her office’s briefings and involvement in Jan. 6 security—as the top of that “chain of command.” Yet when Chairman Bennie Thompson was asked in July if the committee would investigate this, he said, “I don’t see the speaker being part and parcel” of the committee’s remit. And the committee’s given no indication it is going there.


The committee risks going down in history not as the body that brought truth to Jan. 6, but the one that—in its political zeal—closed its eyes to vital issues and left the Capitol just as vulnerable. It’s done so with shocking disregard of institutional norms and decorum. The committee has eviscerated longstanding precedents with regard to its own membership, executive privilege, member privacy, intrusive subpoenas, criminal contempt votes and First Amendment rights.


With luck, this country will never have another repeat of the Jan. 6 riots. But future Congresses and White Houses will live for decades with the recklessly low standards this committee has set. America deserves a just-the-facts account of that infamous day. By the evidence to date, Ms. Pelosi’s committee sadly isn’t going to be the one to provide it.



you've been TWK'd


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