rumitoid wrote:
I firmly believe, and have for a while, that to continue supporting Trump or refusing to believe the mountain of evidence of verifiable proof of his mis- and malfeasance in office and low character I have presented over these long years means either that you lack moral and spiritual discernment or have a personal agenda that conflicts with reality and truth. It is like having the DNA, fingerprints, and videos of a serial child molester in action but to say that such a person is a sick monster is just being hateful, or a matter of debate by "alternative facts." Yet the president is almost as heinous in word and deed against this country, the office and we the people. Calling him a disgrace is going easy on him.
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RIOTERS SHOULD BE ARRESTED AND PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW.
Oklahoma Authorities Charge Alleged Rioters With Terrorism: ‘This Is Not Seattle.’
https://www.dailywire.com/author/ryan-saavedra Authorities in Oklahoma announced late last week that they were charging alleged rioters with terrorism and assault, saying that they would not put up with “this lawlessness here.”
Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater reportedly made the decision to get tough on the rioters in an effort to curb any future potential riots.
“This is not Seattle,” Prater said Friday. “We’re not putting up with this lawlessness here.”
The charges, which appear to be for alleged crimes that were committed a couple of weeks ago, also included “five defendants identified as involved in the painting of murals in downtown Oklahoma City this week,” The Oklahoman reported. “They are accused in an incitement to riot charge of interfering with a police sergeant who was trying to take a homicide witness for an interview at police headquarters Tuesday.”
The ACLU criticized the use of the “harshest possible charges” against the alleged rioters.
Prater defended the charges on Sunday, saying, “When you act like a terrorist, you will be treated like a terrorist.”
“The terrorism charges involved the burning of an Oklahoma County sheriff’s van and the damage done to an Oklahoma City bail bonds business,” The Oklahoman reported separately. “One defendant, Isael Antonio Ortiz, 21, of Welch, is charged in both incidents. He was jailed Saturday morning. If convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison.”
“Several people were carrying flags that were identified as belonging to the following groups: Antifa, Soviet Union, American Indian Movement, Anarcho-Communism (solid red) and the original Oklahoma flag … currently adopted by Oklahoma Socialists,” police reported, according to The Oklahoman. “Several known supporters of anti-establishment organizations were present in the crowd.”