Most protesters arrested on Inauguration Day will face felony rioting charges....

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  1. sawyer

    sawyer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Lock her up and them too!

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    Good news except I doubt they voted anyway
     
  2. Mandelus

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    What a BS sort of ridiculous Trump Propaganda to make protests against him dishonestly and bad ... but who does expect otherwise from such a person?

    When I read this core words, it shows the complete bad propaganda of the Trumponian idiots:

    Most protesters arrested on Inauguration Day will face felony rioting charges, federal prosecutors say


    So everyone who protested here against him will face charges? ... or only those few idiots of protestors who were violent?

    If reporting thing, then make it correctly please, otherwise you can be called Propaganda ministry of Trump!
     
  3. Sage3030

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    You need reading lessons: most protestors ARRESTED will face felony rioting charges.

    Also, when did CBS become part of the right wing? That's a new one on me.
     
  4. Habana

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    If you read what was quoted you would have found out. Interim D.C. police chief Peter Newsham said Friday that 217 people were being charged with rioting. Or you can just get all emotional about it
     
  5. gamewell45

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    Wrong lol Keep dreaming partner lol
     
  6. Sage3030

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    If convicted of a felony they will. At least until they are allowed to have them restored, and that might not be possible for some of them.

    Right now , a couple hundred of them are facing felony charges, which, if convicted, means loss of voting rights and loss of 2nd amendment rights. While not all will be convicted of a felony, some undoubtedly will, which means loss of voting rights.
     
  7. Mandelus

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    It is not??? Since when they are not? I must only look on the righty award for Mr. Attkisson ...
     
  8. Sage3030

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    No. CBS is definitely not right wing over here in the states.
     
  9. Mandelus

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    Yeah ... very strange what is suddenly rioting in the USA and for what they should get charged. but maybe the well-known story of New President = new interpretation of the laws and assessment which is relevant to criminal law.
     
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    There will be many protests for the next four years, and countless mass arrests. When they kettle up a group of people on the street, they get journalists, little old ladies, you name it. As these increase, so will the national anger.
     
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    Rioting is domestic terrorism. I look forward to more heavy penalties.
     
  12. Habana

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    You don't consider breaking windows, attacking people and burning property rioting?
     
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    let out all of the inmates convicted of pot violations and there will be PLENTY of room to lock up al the violent pos's for a many years.Maybe they'll try their bs in prison and get shanked. They'll certainly never again legally have access to a gun, which would be a helluva good start at getting rid of them. They'll probably get violated for bad pee tests, and spend a few more years in prison, too. good deal.
     
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    No, I don't for sure!
    But it is interesting that there were many riots of this sort or more worse against whatever and out of whatever reason in the USA and there was rarely such heavy reaction of charging on these violent idiots as now! So really strange why suddenly now ... because it was against Trump?
     
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    It appears those in charge disagree with you on what constitutes rioting, as do I. Not all those people involved in the protest were rioting. But those breaking windows and burning cars deserve what's coming their way.

    If they didn't break the law they have nothing to worry about. The left in this country is getting more and more dangerous perhaps punishing them for the laws they break will settle them down. Why should they be allowed to riot without consequence?
     
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    Read the bolded sentence carefully. It doesn't say that most protestors will be facing felony charges, it says the protestors who were arrested will be facing felony charges. My guess is most protestors were peaceful and weren't arrested, hence they won't face felony charges.
     
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    This thread exemplifies why this country is the most incarcerated nation on earth.

    What a joke you lot are.
     
  18. Talon

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    Actually, the felony charges fit the crime:

    I've counter-demonstrated against these same groups in the past and there was some violence and vandalism but nothing approaching the level of violence and destruction they perpetrated on Inauguration Day. That's why we haven't seen felony charges filed before this point - in the past they were booked on misdemeanor charges.
     
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    I am sure that has always been the case for those arrested for violent protests.
    As it should be. Break the law, pay the price.
     
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    You think the prosecutors didn't think of that? Scheduling is up to the prosecution.
     
  21. Talon

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    Deal with it.

    If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. Obey the law or man-up and take responsibility for breaking it.
     
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    Blah blah. Typical fear response to practically anything, that enables the incarceration for profit schemes in this country.

    What a joke.

    This opinion you have makes me (*)(*)(*)(*)ing sick.
     
  23. Talon

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    Personal responsibility.

    Learn it. Live it. Love it.
     
  24. Bluesguy

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    The President has nothing to do with the local laws or law enforcement in Washington DC. That is up to the DC local police force. Perhaps you should stick with what happens in your country you don't seem to have much knowledge of ours.
     
  25. Bluesguy

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    Actually is seems they are quite selective in whom they arrest and the more violent rioters they arrest the less anger there will be.

    Why do you support violent protest which destroys private property and prevents law abiding civil acting citizens to conduct their lawful business and activities?
     

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