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In reply to the discussion: Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Who Wielded Zip Ties on Floor of Congress Found Guilty for Jan. 6 Breach [View all]True Blue American
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Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Who Wielded Zip Ties on Floor of Congress Found Guilty for Jan. 6 Breach [View all]
James48
Nov 2022
OP
I think it is toxic cynicism. Regardless, overly terse posts are prone to being misunderstood. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#23
Yes, over-indulgence in cynicsm is corrosive and spreading it is even more corrosive. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#28
Your premise does not imply your conclusion. You are presuming facts which you have not stated
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#15
Not one bit of difference between Trump's J-6 thugs and Mussolini's Black Shirts.
Botany
Nov 2022
#32
And he will be sitting in prison for a nice long spell because he bought into Trump's lie that he ..
Botany
Nov 2022
#38
Put him in the Phantom Zone with that other insurrectionist General Zod.
LudwigPastorius
Nov 2022
#56
Throw the book at him - Zip ties are key to immobilizing prey for the lynch mob
bucolic_frolic
Nov 2022
#20
IIRC - federal crimes are pardoned by the President, state crimes by the Governor?
Talitha
Nov 2022
#58
I see. Seemed like quite an early retirement given the Officer Training School etc
msfiddlestix
Nov 2022
#59