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Thursday, January 06, 2022

Now we're up to 'dozens' of police officers severely injured

A year after thousands of violent pro-Trump rioters overwhelmed police officers at the U.S. Capitol — severely injuring dozens in the process — the force dedicated to protecting the premier symbol of American democracy has transformed.

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  1. Next year, it will be hundreds injured, with dozens killed.

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    1. It will jump from 271,301 to six million.

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    2. @Pigpen51: Did your keyboard die? That's the first time I've seen a one sentence reply of only ten words. Are you OK? Ohio Guy:)

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  2. After dying of natural causes, Brian Sicknick lies in state and is honored in the Capitol Rotunda by a masked Joe and Jill Biden.
    I swear, this is like living in a bad dream.

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  3. Let me take a guess all of those poor capitol cops are suffering from PTSD after the horrendous events 6th Jan last year , those poor suffering souls ! theyll probably all need years of therapy to recover from the trauma . Maybe they all ought to get a few years of paid leave .

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  4. seven "committed suicide". per capita that is a huge number. there are questions, epstein questions.

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    1. I see it more as a quality of hire. These people probably weren't cut out for the job. Yet were hired anyway. The whole affair speaks of incompetence. But by pointing the fingers at the protestors, it kind of deflect the attention.

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  5. Bullshit! The biggest problem was that Ashli Babbitt was executed by a cop.

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    1. And every "100 Heads Life Insurance Policy" got cancelled because everyone who supposedly took one out forgot to pay the premiums. Shocking, I know.

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  6. Spokes-model Yogananda Pittman acknowledged a 'lack of intelligence' led to the massacres of fine fine splendid LawEnforcementOfficials... then added "...in the line of duty...", while calling for more intelligence.
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    During 'hearings', Yogananda, acting as temporary chief of the police force, was passed over for confirmation into a permanent position.
    Critics decry the decision, alleging bias based on her pigmentation and goofy dang name.

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  7. Cruz, Crenshaw, Abbott. None them is worth a shit to Texas.

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