LordMortis wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 3:32 pm
Lest we ever let down our vigil, today is US Traitor's Day, wherein we honor those that would subvert the political process, and would that they could, violently overthrow the elected US government and will of the electoral college.
Within 3 years, there will be an statue at the Capitol honoring Ashli Babbit's heroic sacrifice.
What I don't get is why Trump would pardon all theese Antifa false flag actors. I'm sensing some plot holes here.
" Hey OP, listen to my advice alright." -Tha General "“I like taking the guns early...to go to court would have taken a long time. So you could do exactly what you’re saying, but take the guns first, go through due process second.” -President Donald Trump. "...To guard, protect, and maintain his liberty, the freedman should have the ballot; that the liberties of the American people were dependent upon the Ballot-box, the Jury-box, and the Cartridge-box, that without these no class of people could live and flourish in this country." - Frederick Douglass MYT
LawBeefaroni wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 12:06 pm
What I don't get is why Trump would pardon all theese Antifa false flag actors. I'm sensing some plot holes here.
It's time to bring the nation together. Antifa false flag actors included. It's merciful and generous of him.
1600 pardons, comprising every person convicted, including those convicted of violent crimes. He also ordered that active and pending cases be halted.
The bad guys won. Welcome to the New America.
Yeah, the violent crime pardons really tick me off. Hard to believe people voted for this.
Even Vance didn't seem to be in favor of full pardons for the ones convicted of violent crimes, although he did hedge by mentioning something about pardons for any who got "bad" trials, and of course all the trials were bad. Hence the upcoming show trials of anyone involved in investigating, trying and convicting these patriotic heroes, one presumes.
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Online federal court records of Ball’s indictment show he was charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon on Aug. 6, 2024, listing his past convictions as domestic violence battery by strangulation in 2017 and then resisting law enforcement with violence and battery on law enforcement officer, both in 2021. The arrest warrant filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida was issued on the same day as the indictment, and now notes that Ball was arrested on Jan. 22, 2025. He has not yet entered a plea.