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Originally Posted by scook
Here***8217;s a test of your intellect - my patriotism is quite solid:
Yes, violent people broke into the capitol claiming to support Trump - no one here to my recollection has ever denied or made excuses for that. You don***8217;t seem able to separate the vast majority of people at the demonstration, and even a good number who entered the capitol, who were not violent.
I***8217;m not at all convinced that ***8220;threats***8221; to hang Mike Pence were more than the ***8220;I***8217;m going to kill you***8221; that people often say in anger with no intention of actually doing it, but neither you nor I know that. Evidence of that might come to light in an honest investigation, on the very long chance that one is conducted.
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HERES SCOOK trying to minimize the historic , violent attack on our Capitol, insurrection attempt injuring over 140 of our police ,and threats to kill our Vice President .
Threatening the president of the United States and the Vice President is a federal felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871.The law also includes former presidents .
Breaking and entering our Capitol is also illegal .
Attacking and injuring our police is also illegal .
You cant threaten the Vice President and escape the law by saying you didnt really mean it that way.
Over 700 thats SEVEN HUNDRED people have been charged - sounds like you want to be one of them so go on call our Capitol Police and tell them what you think.