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TheStallionMang said: They were in danger of being crushed, they also just walked away from their duties after the rioters literally TALKED THEM INTO IT...5 sec later Ashley Babbit was shot in the neck in the exact same spot they walked away from...what a stupid cunt
I think she was shot in the chest.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: koods] 1
#27141128 - 01/11/21 12:55 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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I wonder what would have happened if this shit was allowed in DC
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#27141137 - 01/11/21 01:03 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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shivas.wisdom said: Here's the thing - in both the physical and digital world - fascists depend on authoritarian power to exist. Fascists only march in the streets under the threat of their own violence or police violence (redundant, I know). Fascists only maintain a presence on the web because of the inherent non-democratic structure of social communities existing on private webpages hosted on private servers. Without authoritarian protections, fascists will never be able to avoid this ostracism otherwise. The large social networks are businesses - once the profits associated with tolerating a fascist user-base are superseded by the profits lost, expect that user-base to be summarily banned. Start their own social network, and they will be relegated to Stormfront-esque echo-chambers. Attempt to join the decentralized networks, and they will be widely deplatformed. Fascists will never be able to captivate a large audience without force, online or otherwise.
shiva is one of the only other posters I've seen who doesn't hesitate to call out fascism for what it really is. Kudos.
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Somebody stole AOC’s shoes from her office during the siege
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: koods] 2
#27141154 - 01/11/21 01:27 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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koods said: Somebody stole AOC’s shoes from her office during the siege
Some people got their fetishes I guess 
OR... Maybe they're trying to scrape some of her skin cells of the shoes so they can make an army of AOC clones. Yeah, I'm sure that was antifa's plan all along: pose as a bunch of Trump supporters and steal AOC's genes so that they could create a socialist army and destroy the economy.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: Psilynut2]
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Funny stuff
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: imachavel]
#27141478 - 01/11/21 08:29 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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Damn this is some serious shit
"The House is prepared to launch impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump as early as this week if Vice President Mike Pence and the cabinet refuse to remove him from office for his role in inciting a mob that carried out a deadly assault on the seat of American government.
The House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, delivered the ultimatum in a letter to colleagues on Sunday night that described the president as an urgent threat to the nation.
On Monday, the House will move forward with a non-binding resolution that calls on Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment, and strip Trump of his presidential authority. If the measure fails to receive unanimous support, as is expected, the House will vote on the resolution on Tuesday. Pence, Pelosi said, would have “24 hours” to respond.
Next, Pelosi said the House “will proceed with bringing impeachment legislation to the floor.” Though she did not specify an exact timeline, top Democrats have suggested the House could begin proceedings as soon as midweek, with a Senate trial delayed – possibly for months – so as not distract from Joe Biden’s agenda.
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Show “In protecting our Constitution and our Democracy, we will act with urgency, because this President represents an imminent threat to both,” she wrote. “As the days go by, the horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this President is intensified and so is the immediate need for action.”
Pelosi noted urgency was required because Trump was due to leave office on 20 January.
She explained that the resolution called on Pence “to convene and mobilize the cabinet to activate the 25th amendment to declare the president incapable of executing the duties of his office.”
Under the procedure, the vice president “would immediately exercise powers as acting president,” she wrote.
On Sunday, Pelosi told 60 Minutes Trump was “a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the United States,” adding that he has done something “so serious that there should be prosecution against him”.
Pence is not expected to take the lead in forcing Trump out, although talk has been circulating about the 25th amendment option for days in Washington.
Earlier it had been speculated that House Democrats could try to introduce articles of impeachment as early as Monday.
One touted strategy was to condemn the president’s actions swiftly but delay an impeachment trial in the Senate for 100 days. That would allow President-elect Biden to focus on other priorities as soon as he is inaugurated 20 January.
Jim Clyburn, the third-ranking House Democrat and a top Biden ally, laid out the ideas on Sunday as the country came to grips with the siege at the Capitol by Trump loyalists trying to overturn the election results.
“Let’s give President-elect Biden the 100 days he needs to get his agenda off and running,” Clyburn said.
The push by House Democrats came after the office of the Colorado Democratic representative Jason Crow released a readout of a call in which army secretary Ryan McCarthy “indicated that [the Department of Defense] is aware of further possible threats posed by would-be terrorists in the days up to and including Inauguration Day”.
According to the readout, McCarthy said the Pentagon was “working with local and federal law enforcement to coordinate security preparations” for 20 January.
Crow, a former US army ranger, said he had “raised grave concerns about reports that active duty and reserve military members were involved in the insurrection” and asked that “troops deployed for the inauguration … are not sympathetic to domestic terrorists”. The readout said McCarthy agreed and said he was willing to testify publicly in the coming days.
On Sunday Republican senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania joined colleague Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in calling for Trump to “resign and go away as soon as possible.”
“I think the president has disqualified himself from ever, certainly, serving in office again,” Toomey said. “I don’t think he is electable in any way.”
Murkowski, who has long voiced her exasperation with Trump’s conduct in office, told the Anchorage Daily News on Friday that Trump simply “needs to get out.” A third Republican, Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, did not go that far, but on Sunday he warned Trump to be “very careful” in his final days in office.
Corporate America began to tie its reaction to the Capitol riots by tying them to campaign contributions.
Citigroup said it would be pausing all federal political donations for the first three months of the year. Citi’s head of global government affairs, Candi Wolff, said in a Friday memo to employees, “We want you to be assured that we will not support candidates who do not respect the rule of law.”
House leaders, furious after the insurrection, appeared determined to act against Trump despite the short timeline.
Another idea being considered was to have a separate vote that would prevent Trump from ever holding office again. That could potentially only need a simple majority vote of 51 senators, unlike impeachment, in which two-thirds of the 100-member Senate must support a conviction.
The Senate was set to be split evenly at 50-50, but under Democratic control once Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and the two Democrats who won Georgia’s Senate runoff elections last week are sworn in. Harris would be the Senate’s tie-breaking vote.
The FBI and other agencies are continuing their examination of the circumstances of the insurrection, including allegations that Pentagon officials loyal to Trump blocked the deployment of national guard troops for three hours after officials called for help.
“We couldn’t actually cross over the border into DC without the OK and that was quite some time [coming],” the Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, told CNN.
“Eventually I got a call from the secretary of the army, asking if we could come into the city, but we had already been mobilising, we already had our police, we already had our guard mobilised, and we were just waiting for that call."
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/11/pelosi-says-house-will-proceed-with-efforts-to-remove-trump-with-urgency-25th-amendment
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: imachavel]
#27141480 - 01/11/21 08:30 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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I really believe he is going to refuse to go. January 20th is going to be historical.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: imachavel] 1
#27141483 - 01/11/21 08:33 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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Because it's my birthday? ^^
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: imachavel]
#27141509 - 01/11/21 08:46 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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imachavel said: I really believe he is going to refuse to go. January 20th is going to be historical.
Only a complete fool believes that Trump will refuse to exit on January 20th. He knows he is finished.
The problem is, the people taking power now are deranged. They're openly calling to label all Trump supporters as domestic terrorists. You will now be considered a domestic terrorist depending on your political beliefs in this country.
America is now in a state of total, complete and irreversible downfall.
For the first time in my life I am legitimately worried about the future of this country.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: chopstick] 6
#27141510 - 01/11/21 08:47 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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You're making shit up again. No one in power has called to label all Trump supporters domestic terrorists. Why do you say such stupid shit?
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Lol, I can't believe people are calling that shit show an attempted coup. More like a bunch of unorganized dorks running around with no actual mission. I don't think anyone expected to get into the building, and once they did they didn't know what to do other than take selfies.
Buncha fake ass revolutionaries. The same people that usually say shit like, "LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT" anytime anyone critiques America. The same people who called Kaepernick a terrorist, "Shut up and entertain us n*gger."
Also the same people who claim to love cops but apparently beat one to death with a fire extinguisher.
Also the same people who say shit like, "HE SHOULD HAVE COMPLIED MAYBE HE WOULD STILL BE ALIVE!"
Well maybe that fucking air Force girl would still be alive if she didn't decide to breach that window and get shot at point blank range. What the fuck did she think was going to happen?
This shit is so silly and embarrassing that Trumpers won't even claim it, they're all claiming Viking boy is antifa.
Fucking classic.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: chopstick]
#27141524 - 01/11/21 08:58 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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For the first time in my life I am legitimately worried about the future of this country.
Your mistake was having faith in it in the first place.
BABYLON IS FALLING.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: Enlil]
#27141542 - 01/11/21 09:12 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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Enlil, you lie so much I can hardly even keep up with your bullshit. These people are openly calling for lists of Trump supporters to be drawn up. Openly calling for all 70+ million people who voted for Trump to be on a watchlist. Openly calling for all of them to be denied basic things like jobs and rights.
Biden is getting ready to pass a huge domestic terrorist bill (basically a new Patriot Act) after taking office, a bill which was conveniently already written long before the events of the Capitol Hill riot. The boot is coming down: https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2021/01/09/the-boot-is-coming-down-hard-and-fast/
Babylon is falling.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: chopstick]
#27141558 - 01/11/21 09:20 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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Link a source to a single lawmaker calling for a list of all Trump supporters to be put on a watchlist. I'm only asking for one.
But you won't do that, because you made that shit up. You're just spreading hysteria that has no basis in reality.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: Ran-D] 1
#27141562 - 01/11/21 09:21 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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Ran-D said: Lol, I can't believe people are calling that shit show an attempted coup. More like a bunch of unorganized dorks running around with no actual mission. I don't think anyone expected to get into the building, and once they did they didn't know what to do other than take selfies.
They failed to get to where the politicians actually were. If they had, who knows what the craziest people in the mob would have done.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: psi] 4
#27141577 - 01/11/21 09:25 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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There is no question that some members of Congress would be harmed and possibly killed.
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Re: Trump acolytes storm the Capitol [Re: psi]
#27141586 - 01/11/21 09:28 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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From the looks of everything they were very slick at letting everyone in the building. The democrats knew once they got in trump was fucked. But it looks like antifa an blm were there as well so it was major shit show to make trump look bad.
The security basically let everyone in an even took pics with people lol. I think it was set up it seems like the the they are playing chess with eachother an trump dint see this move comming.
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#27141591 - 01/11/21 09:29 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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There's no evidence that BLM was there, and antifa were already in the building since most people are antifa.
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