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I Googled it but didn't realise I had to actually post all of the stuff I found. I read the first couple of links and then thought, **** it, they can do it themselves
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDo you have figures to prove that. such as these ones?
‘They set us up’: US police arrested over 10,000 protesters, many non-violent | George Floyd | The Guardian
DC police made five times more arrests in BLM protests than Capitol riot : TheGrio
AP tally: Arrests at widespread US protests hit 10,000
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post.. who I imagine would immediately apply the legal princple "Nemo iudex in causa sua" - No one should be judge in their own cause.
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Black Lives Matter protesters facing life imprisonment for smashing windows in Utah demonstration
I imagine they'll pussy foot around the "insurrectionists".
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Arrests and charges are different things. How many BLM protestors were charged?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo try see it from their point, next to nobody got charged for BLM riots, the activist occupied state things, the extinction rebellions and probably most large scale public disobedience carry ons on record... but also to be fair, none of the aforementioned activities happened in one of the most heavily gaurded and possibly most important buildings of the most powerful nation on earth..... so they deserve it and quite rightly so.
‘They set us up’: US police arrested over 10,000 protesters, many non-violent | George Floyd | The Guardian
DC police made five times more arrests in BLM protests than Capitol riot : TheGrio
AP tally: Arrests at widespread US protests hit 10,000
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post'I’m facing a prison sentence': US Capitol rioters plead with Trump for pardons | US Capitol breach | The Guardian
Jenna Ryan, a Texas real estate broker who took a private jet to Washington to join the attack on the US Capitol, has pleaded with Donald Trump to pardon her after she was arrested by federal authorities.
After surrendering to the FBI on Friday, Ryan said: “We all deserve a pardon.”
“I’m facing a prison sentence,” she told CBS11 at her home. “I think I do not deserve that.”
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Supreme Court Justices got careers to serve the GOP objectives for years to come, would be shame to lose all that credibility just to support failed con artist...
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If tulip pardons himself and his family it would have to go to the Supreme Court.
As the judges swear allegiance to the constitution who knows what will happen....
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Trump will now have to pardon himself and his family (since Pence can't be trusted to do it now), but that's it - those insurrectionists will have plenty of time to think it over in a Federal Prison
It would be great timing for the Senate Trial too
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