The Hearings

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Thank you for the links, I read them.


"We're being held hostage by a group of 100 to 150 people that are bent on destroying this city and hurting police officers," Solan said.



How do you think Jan. 6 would have went down if it'd only been 100-150?


"I think what this shows you is that these people are intent on killing police officers," said Mike Solan, president of the Seattle Police Guild, who called the act '"clear domestic terrorism.'"




So your definition of domestic terrorism is "fluid"? Or am I missing something?



I'm all for equal justice, you won't hear me defend those people anymore than I will the Jan. 6 mob. Originally Posted by 69in2it69

You just did with your crowd size analogue. Have you made a comparison between Jan. 6th and the summer of riots by BLM and ANTIFA with regards to number of police injured, property damage and their "treat to democracy", which I define as giving into the violent mob which is exactly what the government urged on by Democrats, did in the summer riots.


It's ironic that those defending the summer riots ( Democrats ) like to say that they did it because they were "upset at what they perceived, was an injustice" and therefore justifies their actions.


That's exactly why the people on Jan. 6th engaged ( by no means meant to excuse such actions ) in protest doing the same stupid illegal acts because of their "perceived" injustice in the election.


Both sides were stupid and both sides were guilty of criminal acts. I condemn bot sides like you say you do but I sure as hell don't see that in your writing. You seem to want to make a distinction between the two acts. One that lasted hours and one that lasted months with more injured and more property damage to federal property.


Anybody know of a Republican that bailed out a Jan. 6th rioter like some Democrats did to the summer riots? Which translates to "I support the people I'm offering bail money to". To my knowledge, not a single Republican office holder spoke in support ( in words, in public ) of any Jan. 6th rioter and contributed money for bail. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
"Ruth Sent Us" is now going after the justices kids. They should be labeled a hate group. But the left doesn't want too. They just want their views to be aired. This si going to get ugly.




Amy Coney Barrett
Amy Coney Barrett

Brett Kavanaugh
Brett Kavanaugh

Arjun Singh
Fri, June 10, 2022, 12:44 PM·3 min read
In this article:


The pro-abortion group ‘Ruth Sent Us’ suggested targeting the children of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett with protests against the court’s leaked draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

The group tweeted an infographic with the name of Barrett’s church. It also identified the school that Barrett’s children attend, and encouraged protesters to “voice your anger” by demonstrating there.

The graphic also stated that a protest would be organized there every Thursday evening. The tweet was posted in response to another tweet by ‘Duty to Warn,’ an anti-Trump group, which quoted Barrett as saying that “a legal career is but a means to an end and that end is building the Kingdom of God.”

The tweet comes just a couple of days after Nicholas John Roske, a 26-year-old man from California, was arrested m by U.S. Marshals and local police outside the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh for attempting to assassinate him. Roske was carrying a handgun, two clips of ammunition, tactical knife, pepper spray, crowbar, nail punch, duct tape, hammer, and screwdriver.

Upon being arrested, he admitted to FBI agents that he came from California “to kill a specific United States Supreme Court Justice,” per the criminal complaint filed in the case. Roske claimed he had found Kavanaugh’s address on the internet. Kavanaugh’s address was posted by Ruth Sent Us on May 4.

Ruth Sent Us has come under widespread criticism for its calls for non-stop protests against the Court’s six conservative justices. After Politico published a draft of a majority opinion in the Dobbs case, written by Justice Samuel Alito, which would overturn the controversial 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion across the United States, the group published the home addresses of all six justices, while calling for protests at these sites.

“Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights. We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics,” the group wrote at the time. Critics accused the group of jeopardizing the safety of the justices and their families. Ruth Sent Us was later permanently banned by social media platform TikTok for refusing to take down posts with this information, though they remain active on Twitter, Facebook, and other media.

The protests have led to the institution of additional temporary personal security measures for each of the Supreme Court’s nine members and their families. Shortly after the protests began, the Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan bill that would legally mandate the U.S. Supreme Court police to provide 24-hour protection of the justices and their dependents, akin to the kind received by cabinet secretaries and members of the congressional leadership. However, the bill’s passage has been stalled by the Democratic-led House of Representatives, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected some of the bill’s language. “Nobody is in danger over the weekend because of our not having a bill,” she said.
Trump just recently ". . . January 6th was not simply a protest, it represented the greatest movement in the history of our Country to Make America Great Again."

Trump on Jan 6 "These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!"

Trump earlier this year "It was a loving crowd, too, by the way. They were ushered in by the police, I mean, in all fairness — the Capitol Police were ushering people in. The Capitol Police were very friendly. You know, they were hugging and kissing.
Personally, what I wanted is what they wanted. They showed up just to show support”

Trump July "I say though, however, people are being treated unbelievably unfairly.When you look at people in prison and nothing happens to antifa and they burned down cities and killed people. There were no guns in the Capitol except for the gun that shot Ashli Babbitt. And nobody knows who that [man was]. If that were the opposite way, that man would be all over, he would be the most well-known and I believe I can say man, because I believe I know exactly who it is. But he would be the most well known person in this country, in the world. But the person that shot Ashli Babbitt right through the head, just boom. There was no reason for that."

Trump again "You have people with no guns that walked down. And, frankly, the doors were open,. . . it was also a lovefest between the police, the Capitol Police, and the people that walked down to the Capitol. (Those who had been arrested) were military people, and they’re police officers, and they’re construction workers. And they’re tremendous, in many cases, tremendous people, tremendous people. . . .currently incarcerated, is not right . . . You will pay."

We can't let them intimidate us from not protesting. That's what this treatment of people that got arrested was all about – intimidation," Gohmert said.

per Gohmert in reference to the arrest and detention of Jan 6 rioters, "Joe Biden's Justice Department is criminalizing political protest, but only political protest by Republicans or conservatives. They're destroying the lives of American families, they're weaponizing the events of January 6 to silence Trump-supporting Americans."
You have a conveniently short memory like most leftards.

More than 60 Secret Service officers and agents were injured near the White House this weekend

The officers and agents were injured when protesters threw “projectiles such as bricks, rocks, bottles, fireworks and other items,” according to the statement. “Personnel were also directly physically assaulted as they were kicked, punched and exposed to bodily fluids. Originally Posted by texassapper







Here's what stupid fuck trump had to say about it. While he was in Florida as usual.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were in Florida on Saturday for the SpaceX Falcon 9 launching event, returning to the White House that evening as protesters gathered.

The president lauded the agency’s efforts, saying he “was inside, watched every move, and couldn’t have felt more safe.”
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Trump just recently ". . . January 6th was not simply a protest, it represented the greatest movement in the history of our Country to Make America Great Again."

Trump on Jan 6 "These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!"

Trump earlier this year "It was a loving crowd, too, by the way. They were ushered in by the police, I mean, in all fairness — the Capitol Police were ushering people in. The Capitol Police were very friendly. You know, they were hugging and kissing.
Personally, what I wanted is what they wanted. They showed up just to show support”

Trump July "I say though, however, people are being treated unbelievably unfairly.When you look at people in prison and nothing happens to antifa and they burned down cities and killed people. There were no guns in the Capitol except for the gun that shot Ashli Babbitt. And nobody knows who that [man was]. If that were the opposite way, that man would be all over, he would be the most well-known and I believe I can say man, because I believe I know exactly who it is. But he would be the most well known person in this country, in the world. But the person that shot Ashli Babbitt right through the head, just boom. There was no reason for that."

Trump again "You have people with no guns that walked down. And, frankly, the doors were open,. . . it was also a lovefest between the police, the Capitol Police, and the people that walked down to the Capitol. (Those who had been arrested) were military people, and they’re police officers, and they’re construction workers. And they’re tremendous, in many cases, tremendous people, tremendous people. . . .currently incarcerated, is not right . . . You will pay."

We can't let them intimidate us from not protesting. That's what this treatment of people that got arrested was all about – intimidation," Gohmert said.

per Gohmert in reference to the arrest and detention of Jan 6 rioters, "Joe Biden's Justice Department is criminalizing political protest, but only political protest by Republicans or conservatives. They're destroying the lives of American families, they're weaponizing the events of January 6 to silence Trump-supporting Americans." Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Accurate statements.
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Who, 1b1 or Twitter?