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First Jan the 6th defendant has been done for 'Seditious Conspiracy'.

He's also entered into a plea deal. Wonder who he's giving up? R oger St o ne?


Not sure which thread should this go. But he's an Oathkeeper, so probably here.
 
interesting read.

and in case anyone is still confused, The talk was about uniting Americans across class lines. The rally was “led by our blue-collar boys” (heard often) but was "bringing blue-collar and white-collar America together.”

 
Meanwhile, on Gab...

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“The world watched aghast,” wrote the House Judiciary Committee in a letter to Vice President Mike Pence of the deadly January 6 Capitol Hill insurrection, urging Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. But as I watched Trump’s violent supporters lash out at symbols of a functioning democracy—waving Confederate flags while literally shitting in its hallways, soiling desks in Nancy Pelosi’s office with the heels of their boots, or looting podiums from congressional chambers—I was not aghast. I know these people. They raised me.

I recognized them before the riots even began, as witnesses at a Capitol Hill rally one day before the insurrection recorded incoming Congressmember Mary Miller telling the seething crowd: “Hitler was right on one thing. He said, ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’” When the video circulated on social media, I realized I’d heard that before, from the cover of a book titled Why Hitler Was Right that I found on the bookshelf of a friend’s father when I was staying the night during middle school. When I asked the friend about it, she nonchalantly told me that her father, a prominent lawyer in the city about 15 miles away from our rural Lousiana farming community, used to be in the Ku Klux Klan.
 
An American alt-righter who fled after being arraigned on six criminal charges relating to the storming of the capital has washed up in Belarus, that well known bastion of liberty, fraternity, equality & tolerance of alternative points of view, where freemen of the land roam unencumbered by the dead hand of the state.


some very, very odd people involved in all that. :hmm:
 

A group of Georgia voters on Thursday asked state officials to block Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for reelection, alleging she is unfit for office because of her support of rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol.

In a legal challenge filed with the Georgia Secretary of State, the voters claim Greene has violated a provision of the U.S. Constitution known as the "Insurrectionist Disqualification Clause."

The clause, passed after the 19th-century U.S. Civil War, prohibits politicians from running for Congress if they have engaged in "insurrection or rebellion" against the United States, or "given aid or comfort" to the nation's enemies.
 
Unsurprisingly 61% of Trump voters polled believe in the 'great replacement' conspiracy theory


What about Biden voters?
Their man seems to have bought in.

 
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The Dems have been pushing the idea that the future is theirs based on inevitable demographic change for years now.

It has become convenient very recently for them to start pretending it was something that Tucker Carlson (a man who has not had an original thought in his life), happened to make up last Tuesday.

 
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