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Actually it is hard to find. I just googled it and didn't find much, unless you count a tweet by Vivek Ramaswamy, which I don't consider legitimate proof. However, I'll concede your two friends. Your original comment said "hundreds" so who else was jailed for doing "absolutely nothing wrong" on J6?
Here's the thing, I don't need you to concede anything to me. There were somewhere around 1500 people arrested in connection with J6. Of that 725 were charged in the 1st year.
 
You lie with dogs your gonna catch fleas. Maybe the smart thing to do is avoid domestic terrorists so you don't get confused with them.

I hate to tell you but that sort of thing happens sometimes when people are arrested. I think about a story on reddit where a guy got caught up in something shady his businesses partner was doing and spent like 45 days in jail waiting on charges to be brought before a judge before the authorities realized they had someone innocent in custody. He got an infection in his eye during his incarceration and eventually needed a cornea transplant. I'm guessing your friends experienced a part of the judicial system white people from rural Colorado usually don't get to see. If your still upset be upset with them being incarcerated that long while the system took its time getting to them.
Considering that his story is true, while tragic, it can't be discounted that their own daughter turned them in. That is where the real problem lies, and I hope she was prosecuted.
 
Here's the thing, I don't need you to concede anything to me. There were somewhere around 1500 people arrested in connection with J6. Of that 725 were charged in the 1st year.
All 1,500 did nothing wrong? Were they all outed by their daughters? Were they all held without bail? If so, for how long?
 
I never said all of them did nothing wrong. In fact, before you joined the circle jerk of "traitor, nazi" b.s I said some of them were indeed criminals.
Many of them were political hostages.
Lulz, you said "hundreds" did "absolutely nothing wrong."

For the record, I never called you a traitor or a Nazi, but political hostages? Give me a break. That is the dumbest 💩 I have ever heard. With that said, I'm out. This is starting to make me feel bad, like I'm picking on a mentally challenged person.
 
Lulz, you said "hundreds" did "absolutely nothing wrong."

For the record, I never called you a traitor or a Nazi, but political hostages? Give me a break. That is the dumbest 💩 I have ever heard. With that said, I'm out. This is starting to make me feel bad, like I'm picking on a mentally challenged person.
You like to throw out mentally challenged when you can't even math? Wow!

1500 > 725
 
Considering that his story is true, while tragic, it can't be discounted that their own daughter turned them in. That is where the real problem lies, and I hope she was prosecuted.

It's a long assumption that his story is 100% true. Notice calling him a liar by any means, but when people think they are wronged they tend to paint themselves in the best light possible. There were thousands on the capitol lawn that day and more just in DC picking a really unlucky day to go on vacation. They might not have done anything illegal and to be fair, I question how far the prosecution should have gone with people in the wrong place at the wrong time who got caught up in the moment. I think its unlikely they were just doing tourist things and they got sent to jail just because someone turned them in, even if it was their daughter.
 
1 example. I have friends from Colorado who were at the rally. They then went and toured DC, not at the Capitol.
Their college daughter called authorities and told them they were part of the people who went to the Capitol and they were locked up for 28 days.
this is quite an easy game to play: my turn... I had friends who were also at the rally. They toured MLK memorial, Lincoln memorial, etc, decided to NOT go near the Capitol, went home. Well, unbeknownst to them, a neighbors sons cousin contacted authorities and said they probably went to the Capitol and they got sentenced to 2 1/2 years...thank you donnie for setting them free...the US judicial system is so unfair and biased!
 
Doesn’t matter what political affiliation you are; everyone should listen to the Joe Rogan interviews with Mike Benz, former State Department official and founder of Foundation for Freedom Online.

There are two shows, both available on youtube or Spotify or other places. He spells out how the CIA and the State Departments of all presidents since JFK have used the USAID, both positively and negatively. It is a brutal history lesson - for both parties - and he brings the receipts for everything he says. Frankly, spending the 4 hours or so it takes to get through it should be college credit, as it is pure political science, and very informative.
 
The Trump administration has just announced that all college financial aid programs, scholarships, prizes, housing, and graduation ceremonies that help Black or Latino students are now considered to be illegal. In a letter made public on Friday, the Acting Secretary of Education accuses colleges and universities of discriminating against white students.

 
The hosts of Fox & Friends Weekend drew parallels between Jesus Christ’s suffering on the cross and President Donald Trump’s decision to hang his mugshot outside the Oval Office.

 
this is quite an easy game to play: my turn... I had friends who were also at the rally. They toured MLK memorial, Lincoln memorial, etc, decided to NOT go near the Capitol, went home. Well, unbeknownst to them, a neighbors sons cousin contacted authorities and said they probably went to the Capitol and they got sentenced to 2 1/2 years...thank you donnie for setting them free...the US judicial system is so unfair and biased!
My friends didn't think it was a game.
 
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