I know. He had said that he was going to walk/march to the Capitol.
Considering the amount of ambulances and fire trucks that might have been involved in that, it could have ended up being a better outcome
I know. He had said that he was going to walk/march to the Capitol.
Considering the amount of ambulances and fire trucks that might have been involved in that, it could have ended up being a better outcome
Biden could have marched to the Capitol…
Hey, Biden could’ve easily biked to the Capitol…
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…and then fallen over.
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:~}
BTW, regarding the Trump ordered that the “mags” or metal detectors be disabled or removed, where was this? At the White House? At the Capitol Building?
At his rally.
OK, thanks. Weird that earlier this month when he spoke at the NRA convention, people were not allowed to have guns at his speech.
That’s an NRA rule for the convention.
Weird, huh?
They like to live dangerously. After all, more guns at the convention would have made it extra safe. right? Right?
Pretty sure that’s a rule of the convention center, not one made by the NRA.
No, it was only when Trump was there:
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/national-verify/guns-not-banned-at-nra-convention-but-are-during-trumps-speech/536-ac6d498e-fe9c-4dcb-8efa-3e3c6b71aa38
This link is directly to the NRA firearm policy, not sure why it has a weird preview:
https://www.nraam.org/attend/firearms-policy/
Nm nm
It probably is, years ago we went to a NRA convention in Phoenix and guns carried and shown off proudly.
Yep, like I said, it wasn’t the NRA.
Things have changed though. Many years ago, we went to a different gun show that had a presidential candidate. As is normal, at least half the attendees were carrying guns. The very embarrassed protection squad were taking people’s signs on sticks away because while the guns were apparently OK, the sticks could be used to hit someone.
AG Caspar Milquetoast speaks out:
And another plea:
I like that language. If they get to the point where they think they are able to indict and obtain convictions for interference with the peaceful transfer of power, I’d say the evidence available to the public looks pretty darned strong against a number of people. And - as a long time fed myself - I’ll observe that the feds are EXTREMELY loathe to indict if they aren’t AWFULLY confident in their chances of success.
Move over, doodle pad defense - there’s now the brilliant “in CAPS / lower case” defense.
Am I seeing a slight contradiction in the bolded? If there are names of election workers, how many of them are required to constitute a “list”? And at least it was just those expendable, worthless temporary election workers, and not the legitimate, real-deal election officails, thank Og!1!
Good thing Caldwell’s no longer with the FBI.
If I’m on a Death List, I demand to be upper and lower case, and cursive.
In fact, I demand Old Roman Majuscule Cursive, which should be sufficiently illegible.
I have no need to document my DeAtH lIsT. I know who they are.