06-02-2024, 09:13 PM
(06-02-2024, 05:26 AM)K218b Wrote:
Maybe not to you but it's crystal clear to me. Falsifying business records is of much less significance and much lesser of a crime to storming the Capitol where under normal circumstances Trump and many of his supporters would have been handled lengthy jail sentences.
In respect to Deny Ignorance Im going to back off this one after this exchange.
First of all, one has to ask if a poster is categorically wrong on one point, is thier whole argument flawed? what else have they completely ignored?
#1 Are you not paying attention? Many of the participants on January 6th are getting lengthy sentences Just as our government and court system should work. Why spread false information here or anywhere else? No more no less
https://apnews.com/article/john-george-t...a5fe05b739
Quote:Quote:Over 1,400 people have been charged with Capitol riot-related federal crimes. Nearly 900 of them have been sentenced, with roughly two-thirds of them receiving a term of imprisonment ranging from a few days to 22 years.
#2 This is why I support RFKjr in 2024, we have become too partisan and less tolerant of opposing political views. In a country of 330 million plus people as diverse as the US is, we must find our common ground or live in perpetual political chaos, societal disruption, and division
Leaders of the Democrats and the Republicans love the division and how the chaos energizes thier respective voter bases. So their respective supporters sometimes spurt out untruths, exaggerations, and outright lies to support their argument more no less. They wallow in thier ignorance instead of denying it.
#3 Lastly where did I say, suggest In this thread or any other thread, or infer falsifying business records was less important than Trump's charges on January 6th?
I did not, yet you have that notion floating around in your old noodle for some reason. All I said was the January 6th charges will be more difficult to prove. No more no less
So your response is 2/3rds falsehoods and 1/3rd solely your opinion.
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