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1 minute ago, RainyDayJizz#35 said:

I'm thinking about making a Twitter account that does nothing but make fun of her looks but I have no idea how long that could fly on Twitter. I could create an endless stream of nonsense about how ugly she is. Marjorie Green's face looks like five old catcher's mitts sewn together. Her cheeks look like saddlebags for her head. I could find so much time to do this.

Anyway, a guy with her was at the riots. The article I read didn't say which though. Marge is gonna lose it, very possibly. I give it a high 70 percent.

The Tim Pool version of this made it pretty far. I think it only got taken down when they went after what was under his beanie. 

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Florida gop congressional candidate attempts to have rival assassinated via Ukrainian hit squad, just like giuiliani tried to do with us ambassador maria yovanovich via Lev Parnas.

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/17/secret-recording-florida-republican-threat-hit-squad-494976

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“My polling people are going to charge me $20,000 to do a poll right before the primary. And if the poll says Luna’s gonna win, she’s gonna be gone. She's gonna disappear,” Braddock said in the recorded call, pledging Olszewski to secrecy. “For the good of our country, we have to sacrifice the few. … For the better or the good of the majority of the people, we've got to sacrifice the few.”

 

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4 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

Hope as in "Every time I think the Republican Party has hit rock bottom, I think they can't possibly get any more vile, right?" And NOT be proven wrong.

Why would you want them to hit bottom?  The worse the better for those freaks.

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https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2021/06/23/capitol-riot-sees-1st-sentence-given-indianas-anna-morgan-lloyd/5309991001/

An Indiana woman became the first person sentenced in the January riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday after entering a guilty plea and telling the court she's since educated herself with movies such as “Schindler’s List.”

Anna Morgan-Lloyd pleaded guilty in federal court to one charge of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building in exchange for three years of probation, $500 in restitution and 40 hours of community service, court records show. 

The court prohibited Morgan-Lloyd from buying a firearm under the terms of her probation.

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth delivered the 49-year-old Bloomfield woman her sentence on Wednesday afternoon in a teleconference hearing. 

"I have really struggled with what would be an appropriate sentence," Lamberth said. 

The judge of 33 years said he feels "troubled" by the accounts of some members of Congress who compare the insurrection to a "day of tourists walking through the Capitol." 

"This wasn’t a peaceful demonstration. It was not an accident that it turned violent," he said. "I also think, some of these defendants in these cases are not gonna do what you did. Some of them are not gonna say they did anything wrong."

In a tearful apology in court on Wednesday, Morgan-Lloyd said she intended to show peaceful support for former President Donald Trump that day. 

"I’m ashamed that it became a savage display of violence that day," she said. "I would’ve never been there if I had a clue it was going to turn out that way, because it was never my intent to be apart of anything that is so disgraceful to the American people."

Federal prosecutors in Morgan-Lloyd's case supported the deal that avoided time in prison, records show, citing the 49-year-old's lack of criminal history and remorse for her actions.

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Though the Bloomfield woman did not participate in violence during her estimated 10 minutes inside the Capitol, prosecutors said in court records, her “storming” of the building was a “serious violation of the law.”

“To be clear, what the Defendant initially described as the “most exciting day of (her) life” was, in fact, a tragic day for our nation — a day of riotous violence, collective destruction, and criminal conduct by a frenzied and lawless mob,” Acting U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips wrote.

In her plea, Morgan-Lloyd wrote she's “ashamed” of her participation in the rally-turned-riot, adding that she’s learned from her actions using movies and books recommended by her attorney — attaching plot summaries of “Schindler’s List” and “Just Mercy” as evidence.

“I’ve learned that even though we live in a wonderful country things still need to improve,” Morgan-Lloyd wrote. “People of all colors should feel as safe as I do to walk down the street.”

Her attorney, H. Heather Shaner, in court called Morgan-Lloyd the "least culpable" among the thousands of rioters. 

"She was very willing to learn about American history," Shaner said. "When I offered her a book list, and the movie list, she got a library card because she lives in a remote part of Indiana."

Morgan-Lloyd traveled to D.C. that day with her friend Dona Sue Bissey, 52, also from Bloomfield. The two women called the riot "the best day" of their lives in Facebook comments and photos, often tagging each other.

Court records show a Greene County Sheriff's Office employee recognized Morgan-Lloyd from her posts weeks later when she applied for a gun permit, and told the FBI. Agents arrested the two women in February.

Morgan-Lloyd and Bissey are among six Hoosiers who have been criminally charged with participating in the insurrection. Federal prosecutors have charged more than 400 people so far in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot. Officials have said the incident's investigation and prosecution will likely be "one of the largest in American history," both in terms of evidence and number of defendants.

Bissey’s case is pending in court.

Contact Sarah Nelson at [email protected] or 317-503-7514.

 

 

 
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3 years probation a $500 dollar fine and 40 hours of community service cuz she read a book, watched Schindler’s List, and said “sorry” a few times. Bullshit.  America is done. Nothing significant is happening. It will happen again, only successfully 

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

3 years probation a $500 dollar fine and 40 hours of community service cuz she read a book, watched Schindler’s List, and said “sorry” a few times. Bullshit. 

Well, this might have almost as much to do with it:

3 hours ago, Sawdamizer said:

The judge of 33 years said he feels "troubled" by the accounts of some members of Congress who compare the insurrection to a "day of tourists walking through the Capitol." 

 

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13 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

Well, this might have almost as much to do with it:

 

If the judge was so troubled he shouldn’t have allowed a deal that had zero jail time. Unless their hands were tied. Idk. 
 

I can’t imagine any universe where if that had been a BLM protestor they would’ve walked away with that sentence cuz they watched a movie 🙄

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24 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

If the judge was so troubled he shouldn’t have allowed a deal that had zero jail time. Unless their hands were tied. Idk. 
 

I can’t imagine any universe where if that had been a BLM protestor they would’ve walked away with that sentence cuz they watched a movie 🙄

Well, part of the reason you would never see a BLM protestor walk away with no incarceration is because most of our elected officials tend to avoid standing up for those protesting racism, bigotry and, (sometimes even) misogyny.  Those that do stand up for the rights of the marginalized, like AOC, Omar, Pressley, and (to a lesser extent) Bernie and Warren, tend to be vilified and, consequently, are themselves marginalized.

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

3 years probation a $500 dollar fine and 40 hours of community service cuz she read a book, watched Schindler’s List, and said “sorry” a few times. Bullshit.  America is done. Nothing significant is happening. It will happen again, only successfully 

 

18 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

If the judge was so troubled he shouldn’t have allowed a deal that had zero jail time. Unless their hands were tied. Idk. 
 

I can’t imagine any universe where if that had been a BLM protestor they would’ve walked away with that sentence cuz they watched a movie 🙄

Is this the part where I mention that charges against the Antifa/BLM criminals who were assaulting Federal officers and committing acts of vandalism and arson last year were dropped?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/almost-half-of-federal-cases-against-portland-rioters-have-been-dismissed-11618501979

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1 minute ago, Ginguy said:

 

Is this the part where I mention that charges against the Antifa/BLM criminals who were assaulting Federal officers and committing acts of vandalism and arson last year were dropped?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/almost-half-of-federal-cases-against-portland-rioters-have-been-dismissed-11618501979

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Can't charge someone who doesn't exist, fuck face.

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14 minutes ago, Ginguy said:

 

Is this the part where I mention that charges against the Antifa/BLM criminals who were assaulting Federal officers and committing acts of vandalism and arson last year were dropped?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/almost-half-of-federal-cases-against-portland-rioters-have-been-dismissed-11618501979

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Is this where I mention that the heavy police presence at THOSE protests led to escalating violence and arrests of people that weren’t doing anything other than just being in the general area?  Gtfomf you fuckin clown. 

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Just now, 1pooh4u said:

If Ginguy read his own fuckin article he would’ve seen in many of the arrests in Portland it was found that no crime had been committed. You can’t try someone if they didn’t commit a crime. Clown ass bitch. 

Well, the motherfucker thinks that the ANTIFA and BLM are shadow criminal syndicates, so merely existing is a "crime" ... if they in fact existed.

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2 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

Well, the motherfucker thinks that the ANTIFA and BLM are shadow criminal syndicates, so merely existing is a "crime" ... if they in fact existed.

Ginguy turned into a fucking complete clown. Defending the Capitol rioters and seeing no difference between  those people violently trying to thwart democracy and people throwing rocks at a federal court house that WAS FUCKIN EMPTY.  Some people need to be flushed down the toilet like the shit that they are. 

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

If the judge was so troubled he shouldn’t have allowed a deal that had zero jail time. Unless their hands were tied. Idk. 
 

I can’t imagine any universe where if that had been a BLM protestor they would’ve walked away with that sentence cuz they watched a movie 🙄

A BLM protester wouldn't have made it out of the capital alive.

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8 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

Ginguy turned into a fucking complete clown. Defending the Capitol rioters and seeing no difference between  those people violently trying to thwart democracy and people throwing rocks at a federal court house that WAS FUCKIN EMPTY.  Some people need to be flushed down the toilet like the shit that they are. 

Jingo has always been like this. The only thing that changed is he, like many other shitheads, thought it was ok to show their true selves because of trump. 

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8 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

Ginguy turned into a fucking complete clown. Defending the Capitol rioters and seeing no difference between  those people violently trying to thwart democracy and people throwing rocks at a federal court house that WAS FUCKIN EMPTY.  Some people need to be flushed down the toilet like the shit that they are. 

Ginguy is bad at parallels, it seems to be a thing that conservatives have trouble with

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9 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

If Ginguy read his own fuckin article he would’ve seen in many of the arrests in Portland it was found that no crime had been committed. You can’t try someone if they didn’t commit a crime. Clown ass bitch. 

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9 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

If Ginguy read his own fuckin article

 

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2 hours ago, stilgar said:

Jingo has always been like this. The only thing that changed is he, like many other shitheads, thought it was ok to show their true selves because of trump. 

Seems like he’s gotten worse.  It’s so fuckin stupid to compare the protests over last summer to what happened at the Capitol.   The law and order people only want law and order as long as the law and order doesn’t apply to them.  

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I have him blocked and for the most part dont even see his posts unless someone quotes him.

I'm not the guy who comes round after all his posts and comments "eat shit" or what have you.

I'm not the guy dissecting how his posts have gone downhill or if he's always been this way.

I used to be, for 100% sure.

Now i'm the guy who throws a barb at him every once in a while and #walksaway and comes back to say "don't feed the animals" when everyone else starts to gang up on him.

For the most part.

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6 minutes ago, SwimModSponges said:

I have him blocked and for the most part dont even see his posts unless someone quotes him.

I'm not the guy who comes round after all his posts and comments "eat shit" or what have you.

I'm not the guy dissecting how his posts have gone downhill or if he's always been this way.

I used to be, for 100% sure.

Now i'm the guy who throws a barb at him every once in a while and #walksaway and comes back to say "don't feed the animals" when everyone else starts to gang up on him.

For the most part.

Blocking him works so well as a way to avoid giving him attention when every time he posts you ask "Did he post [blah blah blah]?"

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

https://nypost.com/2021/06/24/rudy-giulianis-law-license-suspended-in-new-york/amp/
 

I hope other states follow suit. Idk how much good it would be, other than symbolic, because Giuliani will always be making $. It probably won’t hurt him much financially.  Still, any type of humiliation is deserved 

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“It’s a complete invasion of my First Amendment rights and my rights as an attorney, I’m allowed to have a client,” Giuliani told The Post.

“President Trump is not allowed to have a lawyer, of course it’s a partisan hit. I didn’t do anything wrong. There’s nothing I said that a witness didn’t tell me. We’re getting to be like East Germany,” he added.

I mean most attorneys don't go on national television and radio with their bullshit and just leave it for the courtroom, but ok....

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