2021 American Civil War



This idiot saw a dude standing there with a gun pointed at her and tried to climb through the window anyway. :lol:

I don't have a single ounce of sympathy for this traitor.
 


This idiot saw a dude standing there with a gun pointed at her and tried to climb through the window anyway. :lol:

I don't have a single ounce of sympathy for this traitor.


Me neither. ‘Cops doing a good job‘ thread perhaps
 


This idiot saw a dude standing there with a gun pointed at her and tried to climb through the window anyway. :lol:

I don't have a single ounce of sympathy for this traitor.

For those wondering "why was she shot though?"... the Speaker's Lobby that she was attempting to gain access to is directly outside the House Chamber itself. That barricade was the last line of defense, and she crossed it.
 
These people need to look at how the British police handled the Westminster terror attacks a few years a go.

Don't remember too many people condemning the police officers who shot and killed those terrorists. And make no mistake these "protestors" are terrorists.
You attack The Houses of Parliament you can expect the consequences. They will shoot you and they will not aim to incapacitate, they will shoot you dead.
 
Mick Mulvaney on BBC Radio Ulster just now..


I think this is face saving. When you are losing your job in two weeks anyway it's easy to resign early and say that the line has been crossed but if you put up with his shite for years and just now have to stand down it seems contrived to me.
 
She is a domestic terrorist. I have zero sympathy for what happened to her under these circumstances.

I guessed you may have meant that. Absolutely.

That anyone is criticising the police for laying down a clear last line of defence just before the senate, that will result in death for anyone crossing that threshold is bizarre.

Would people expect the same if a mob of IS radicals had gotten that far into the Capitol? We all know the answer to that, but she was white innit.
 
One thing I’m curious of, away from the actual violence, the final confirmation of the electoral votes was 93-7 I believe?

In prior general election results, has it ever been less than unanimous?

2000 maybe?
 
One thing I’m curious of, away from the actual violence, the final confirmation of the electoral votes was 93-7 I believe?

In prior general election results, has it ever been less than unanimous?

2000 maybe?
Apparently in 2005 some Democrats tried to block certification of Bush’s re-election. John Kerry (the Democratic candidate who lost) distanced himself from it.