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Friday, May 26, 2023

Stewart Rhodes sentenced to 18 years for Jan 6

WASHINGTON — The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol following his conviction on seditious conspiracy.

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  1. The tree of Liberty grows thirsty.

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  2. A ridiculous over reach by a politically motivated court.

    Banana republics are jealous of what the US is now doing.

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    1. The sentence was handed down by an affirmative action hire nominated by Barack Hussein Obama. What are the odds.

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  3. According to NBC News: Oath Keepers is far right. Antifa and BLM rioters are peaceful protesters (who attempt to kill anyone who they don't agree with). Got it.

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    1. WestcoastdeplorableMay 26, 2023 at 3:24 PM

      Watch the dems scream when Trump is inaugurated on 1/20/25 and pardons all the 1/6 people next day!

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    2. @Westcoastdeplorable May 26, 2023 at 3:24 PM

      "when Trump is inaugurated on 1/20/25 and pardons all the 1/6 people next day!"

      He could have pardoned them 1/19/2021. Maybe after he locks up Hillary?

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  4. Indian-born judge appointed by John Roberts.

    Diversity = genocide

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    1. Appointed to the FISA court by Roberts six years after being nominated to the D.C. court by Barry Zero. He was confirmed by voice vote, so it's difficult to see how many Republicans voted for him.

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  5. They have ways of making you obey.

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  6. He should have fled the country no one could have gotten a fair trial

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  7. My favorite part is where the judges keep telling these people they aren't "political prisoners".

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  8. And, as usual, Republicans are standing around watching and not doing a damn thing about the outrageous treatment of the J6 folks. This garbage is straight out of the Soviet Union and none of the crapweasels in Congress give a damn.

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  9. And Ray Epps is living free.

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  10. Alea iacta est. Stay away from crowds and STFU.

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  11. Second amendment, if it stops just one genocide it’s worth it.

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  12. Judge Amit Mehta

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