B-Man Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 5 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Kamala was a disaster, QUIK ! Post in the squirrel threads ! 1 1
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 Trumps now calling his violent fascist attack on the national legislature a “day of love” saying no one was killed 1
Albwan Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 "we" ...op you didn't do anything but spew your trump derangement on a football board. 2
Westside Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 On 10/16/2024 at 8:16 PM, Tiberius said: @Westside 🤮 Such a softie. Can’t take any criticism. Thank GOD you and your kind will be soundly defeated on Nov 5th. 2
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 3 minutes ago, Westside said: Such a softie. Can’t take any criticism. Thank GOD you and your kind will be soundly defeated on Nov 5th. Getting the old "Stop the steal" bs started, eh? Trump is mentally damaged and a chicken. Why won't that chicken debate?
Doc Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 6 hours ago, Tiberius said: TDS. Appropriate abbreviation for the show... 1
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 Just now, Doc said: TDS. Appropriate abbreviation for the show... Another sign of fascism. Labeling anyone that opposes Dear Leader of insanity How dare people not like Saint Donald! 1
The Frankish Reich Posted October 18, 2024 Author Posted October 18, 2024 5 minutes ago, Doc said: TDS. Appropriate abbreviation for the show... A loving crowd! We all love in different ways. Isn't that the credo?
Westside Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 1 hour ago, Tiberius said: Another sign of fascism. Labeling anyone that opposes Dear Leader of insanity How dare people not like Saint Donald! Says the idiot who labels anyone who doesn’t agree with it a nazi racist. You can’t make this stuff up!!!’ 1 1
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 4 minutes ago, Westside said: Says the idiot who labels anyone who doesn’t agree with it a nazi racist. You can’t make this stuff up!!!’ I don't agree with Nikki Haley and I don't think she's a dirty nazi. You can't make that up,
Doc Posted October 19, 2024 Posted October 19, 2024 3 hours ago, Tiberius said: I don't agree with Nikki Haley and I don't think she's a dirty nazi. You can't make that up, LOL! That's because she's not the nominee. If she had been... 1
The Frankish Reich Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 Only the best. Now back in their communities, other than the idiot who was shot and killed by cops in Indiana last week. Poor "hostage" freaks, pedophiles, rapists, and these other assorted losers: If Trump had looked at individual cases, the long criminal records of some Jan. 6 defendants may have raised some red flags. 1. Theodore Middendorf was accused by Illinois prosecutors of "Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child." Prosecutors said in a court filing obtained by NPR that Middendorf "committed an act of sexual penetration." Indiana state records indicate that Middendorf's victim was 7 years old. Middendorf entered a guilty plea in that case in May 2024 and was sentenced to 19 years in prison. He is currently registered as a sex offender in the state and remains in custody on those charges. 2. Peter Schwartz had a "jaw-dropping criminal history of 38 prior convictions going back to 1991" when he assaulted police officers with pepper spray on Jan. 6, according to federal prosecutors. When those prosecutors made their sentencing recommendations to the judge, they described a 1994 disorderly conduct case for throwing a "lit cigarette at a victim" and striking her "near her eyes"; a 2004 case for assault with a deadly weapon; a 2019 case for "terroristic threats" for threatening police while under arrest for domestic assault; and a 2020 case of assaulting his wife "including by biting her on the forehead and punching her multiple times." Given that history, prosecutors said, "The only reliable method of protecting the community from Schwartz in the future is to remove him from the community for as long as possible." Federal judge Amit Mehta gave Schwartz one of the toughest prison sentences stemming from the Capitol riot — more than 14 years. Less than four years after Schwartz's arrest, Trump's pardon freed him from prison. 3. some Jan. 6 defendants are still facing criminal charges from other alleged incidents. David Daniel of Mint Hill, N.C., is charged with "Production of Child Pornography" and "Possession of Child Pornography," which allegedly "involved a prepubescent minor" and a child under 12 years old. 4. Arrest warrant records alleged that Daniel Ball of Florida threw an "explosive device that detonated upon at least 25 officers" during the Capitol riot and also "forcefully" shoved police trying to protect the building. According to charging documents, Ball had a criminal record before his arrest for Jan. 6, including for "Domestic Violence Battery by Strangulation," "Resisting Law Enforcement with Violence," and "Battery on Law Enforcement Officer." When federal agents arrested Ball on the Jan. 6 charges, they discovered that he was also in possession of a gun and ammunition, which was illegal given his criminal history, according to prosecutors. In addition to the Jan. 6 charges, a grand jury in Florida handed down a separate indictment against Ball in August 2024 for "Possession of a Firearm or Ammunition by a Convicted Felon." 5. Andrew Taake of Texas pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers with bear spray and a "metal whip" on Jan. 6 and was sentenced to six years in prison. He also had a prior criminal case that remains unresolved. The Harris County District Attorney in Texas has said that Taake is wanted on 2016 charges of soliciting a minor online. "We are already in the process of tracking Taake down," District Attorney Sean Teare said in a statement shared with NPR. Taake allegedly sent sexually explicit messages to someone he thought was a 15-year-old girl, but was, in fact, an undercover law enforcement officer, prosecutors alleged as part of his Jan. 6 case. 6. Kasey Hopkins, "has a lengthy and troubling criminal history" including a 2002 conviction for "forcible rape," which resulted in a seven-year prison sentence, according to prosecutors' sentencing memorandum for his Jan. 6 case. "The defendant had forcible intercourse with the victim, choked her to the point of impairing her vision, banged her head into a wall, and urinated into the victim's mouth to humiliate her," prosecutors alleged in arguments over sentencing. "When the victim attempted to flee, naked, the defendant caught up to her and threw her down." Prosecutors alleged that Hopkins also had other prior convictions for "assault on a law enforcement officer," "operating a motor vehicle without a license," and "possession of a controlled substance." 7. In 2004, Edward Richmond Jr. was serving in the U.S. Army when he "was convicted of manslaughter after shooting a hand-cuffed Iraqi cow herder in the head with his rifle," prosecutors said in their arguments about sentencing in Richmond's Jan. 6 case. For the manslaughter conviction, "Richmond was sentenced to three years of military confinement and dishonorably discharged." Richmond's criminal record, court documents indicate, also included convictions for resisting officers and driving under the influence, as well as an arrest for domestic abuse. 8. Jonathan Gennaro Mellis had a previous felony criminal conviction for drug trafficking — conspiracy to manufacture or sell methamphetamine — which resulted in a 20-year prison sentence, court documents state. 9. Benjamin Martin pled to obstruction of a public officer in 2003, a 2016 battery charge where he repeatedly struck his 14-year-old daughter, and a 2018 battery charge where Martin choked his girlfriend and dragged her back into the house after she tried to flee," prosecutors wrote. Martin was "on supervision" from his prior conviction when he took part in the Jan. 6 riot, prosecutors said. 10. Edward Hemenway "has a serious criminal history, dating back to 2004," prosecutors said in their arguments during sentencing in the Jan. 6 case. In 2006, Hemenway pleaded guilty to "Sexual Battery and Criminal Confinement" and was initially sentenced to three years in prison. "His probation was revoked, however, and he was re-sentenced to 5 years imprisonment," prosecutors said. https://www.npr.org/2025/01/30/nx-s1-5276336/donald-trump-jan-6-rape-assault-pardons-rioters
JDHillFan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 I was hanging around the water cooler today. People literally cannot get enough January 6 conversation. It’s all the rage! 1
The Frankish Reich Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 18 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: I was hanging around the water cooler today. People literally cannot get enough January 6 conversation. It’s all the rage! Glad you haven't given a thought to the New Pedophiles in Town.
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