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Post by voice on Mar 25, 2022 18:21:28 GMT
they plan to finnish it off in just under 3 years time, and there is very little anyone can do about it.
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Post by voice on Mar 31, 2022 21:40:03 GMT
Still weird the right are totally fine with this traitors shenanigans, asking a hostile forgn power to help with the next Coup and basically giving air and comfort yo the event by sending the message "help me unseat the US government and I'll help you out" www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/03/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-joe-biden-hunter-biden-dirt/ampTrump Asks Putin to Help Him Take Down the President of the United States Meanwhile, Russian state TV is currently talking about how to replace Biden with Trump before 2024.
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Post by voice on Apr 11, 2022 23:57:40 GMT
More seditionists convicted.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal jury on Monday convicted a former Virginia police officer of storming the U.S. Capitol with another off-duty officer to obstruct Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.
Jurors convicted former Rocky Mount police officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, including charges that he interfered with police officers at the Capitol and that he entered a restricted area with a dangerous weapon, a large wooden stick.
His sentencing hearing wasn't immediately scheduled.
Robertson’s jury trial was the second among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. The first ended last month with jurors convicting a Texas man, Guy Reffitt, of all five counts in his indictment.
Robertson didn’t testify at his trial, which started last Tuesday. Jurors deliberated for several hours over two days before reaching their unanimous verdict.
One juror, who spoke to The Associated Press only on condition of anonymity, said as she left the courthouse, “I think the government made a really compelling case and the evidence was fairly overwhelming.”
A key witness for prosecutors in his case was Jacob Fracker, who also served on the Rocky Mount police force and viewed Robertson as a mentor and father figure. Fracker was scheduled to be tried alongside Robertson before he pleaded guilty last month to a conspiracy charge and agreed to cooperate with authorities. Fracker testified Thursday that he had hoped the mob that attacked the Capitol could overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Robertson was charged with six counts: obstruction of Congress, interfering with officers during a civil disorder, entering a restricted area while carrying a dangerous weapon, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted area while carrying a dangerous weapon, disorderly or disruptive conduct inside the Capitol building, and obstruction. The last charge stems from his alleged post-riot destruction of cellphones belonging to him and Fracker.
During the trial’s closing arguments Friday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Risa Berkower said Robertson went to Washington and joined a “violent vigilante mob” because he believed the election was stolen from then-President Donald Trump. He used the wooden stick to interfere with outnumbered police before he joined the crowd pouring into the Capitol, she said.
“The defendant did all this because he wanted to overturn the election,” Berkower said.
Defense attorney Mark Rollins conceded that Robertson broke the law when he entered the Capitol during the riot. He encouraged jurors to convict Robertson of misdemeanor offenses but urged them to acquit Robertson of felony charges that he used the stick as a dangerous weapon and that he intended to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College vote.
“There were no plans to go down there and say, ‘I’m going to stop Congress from doing this vote,’” Rollins said.
Fracker testified that he initially believed that he was merely trespassing when he entered the Capitol building. However, he ultimately pleaded guilty to conspiring with Robertson to obstruct Congress.
Good, though gone are the days when they just strung up traitors.
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Post by mids on Apr 12, 2022 5:56:22 GMT
R etc.
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Post by unclejunior on Apr 12, 2022 7:40:54 GMT
Surely Tommy Robertson must always be followed by his real name …. Stephen Yaxley-Lennon !
Rule 101 of reporting.
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Post by Repat Van on Apr 12, 2022 23:44:19 GMT
Surely Tommy Robertson must always be followed by his real name …. Stephen Yaxley-Lennon ! Rule 101 of reporting. Robinson.
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Post by flatandy on Apr 13, 2022 1:03:01 GMT
I think UncleJr is making a joke - almost a funny one - on the American traitor and criminal Tommy Robinson mentioned 2 posts earlier who was just sentenced for his role in Trump's sedition having a similar name to the ersatz nom-de-"guerre" of British traitor and criminal, Stephen Laxley-Yennon.
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Post by mids on Apr 13, 2022 5:11:10 GMT
I thought he was criticising Time Team.
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Post by ootlg on Apr 13, 2022 8:17:54 GMT
Yaxley-Lennon's just a fairly ordinary 'geezer' who tends to get into trouble and get caught. Silly boy.
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Post by mids on Apr 15, 2022 18:52:52 GMT
Etc.
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2022 1:34:23 GMT
This is hilarious stuff on election corruption in the US Basically everyone running to be Republican governor of Michigan has a whole load of fake signatures in their applications to run (you need to get above a certain number to qualify to get rid of the supposed extreme fringe candidates)... talkingpointsmemo.com/news/michigan-governor-fraudlent-signatures
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Post by voice on May 24, 2022 2:11:02 GMT
Once again the only verifiable fraud is carried out by the GOP
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Post by unclejunior on May 24, 2022 6:11:32 GMT
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Post by mids on May 24, 2022 6:46:23 GMT
Trump's the real president. We all know that.
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2022 11:11:55 GMT
Is that the film made by the bloke who's actually convicted of campaign fraud? And where every claim that has been checked has been found to be false?
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Post by ootlg on May 24, 2022 11:30:08 GMT
Whatever the issue, why would anyone want Trump as president? Everything about him is nasty.
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Post by unclejunior on May 24, 2022 11:50:25 GMT
Is that the film made by the bloke who's actually convicted of campaign fraud? And where every claim that has been checked has been found to be false? and fully pardoned by the President you say….!
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2022 11:58:18 GMT
I don't think that offers the support to your argument that you think it does
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Post by ootlg on May 24, 2022 12:00:20 GMT
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Post by unclejunior on May 24, 2022 12:13:56 GMT
To you perhaps …😉
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