Posted on 01/25/2023 11:38:29 AM PST by grundle
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr recently said the following:
“This is not Oregon. We are not Washington or New York or California. We’re Georgia. Do not come to our state and engage in violence against our citizens, against our law enforcement or break our laws. It will not be tolerated. You will be charged, and we will not stop until we make sure that everybody that’s been a part of this has been held accountable.”
CNN recently published this article, which is titled, “7 charged with domestic terrorism after deadly shooting near proposed Atlanta police training facility.”
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. Every city has exactly as much crime as it’s willing to tolerate. The above quote from the Georgia Attorney General is just as much a criticism of those other states as it is of the criminals. I hope all of these criminals are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Apparently, it IS tolerated.
The PoPo’s should have shot all the antifa filth.
Unless you’re a bureaucrat committed to voter fraud. That’s ok.
the corrupt carr finally speaks.
but stolen elections, especially for the GOPe, we in GA ‘tolerate’ that.
Shoot all you want...we’ll send more -Oregon.
But we will let you cheat in elections like they do in all those states I just mentioned, so don’t worry about that.
He lies. Just look at that hellhole called Atlanta.
The very weak DeKalb County DA where the training area is located just recused herself which may be a good sign. 4 of the 6 arrested Saturday were not given bond so they sit in jail where they belong.
When the cute little white boys in the group end up in GA state prisons it will be fun to see how long de brudders take to turn them into girls.
No, you won’t tolerate Antifa engaging in violence against law enforcement and the public, but you tolerate pressing election interference charges against President Trump.
Is he talking about Atlanta or Georgia? Those two things don’t seem to have much to do with one another.
I remember when Antifa started organizing and rioting. They were stupid enough to advertise some neighborhoods where they wanted to attack. The law-abiding home owners of the area were also following the blessed 2nd Amendment. They set up outside the perimeter of their area. The little Antifa creeps did not dare to confront them.
If they happened to be arrested and convicted of a Federal crime, they go to a Federal prison.
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I was thinking the same. They should have caught a bullet in the ass instead of an arrest.
Stop being silly. Remarks of this nature only mark normals as fools. If it comes to what you describe than life here is going to be a lot more medieval than you will like.
I remember when Antifa was planning to come to Coeur d’Alene, ID. Within a few hours there were a few guys/gals with AR-15s and other rifles/shotguns on every corner of Sherman Ave.
Antifa never showed.
If Carr actually means to live by his words , than this is a statement to be hailed and he is to be praised rather than carped at about election issues. This makes Carr the first state level officer to explicitly confront ANTIFA and make it clear their lawlessness will be crushed. There have been some mayors and police chiefs, Detroit amazingly, and Wilmington, North Carolina who have bluntly expressed the normative doctrine that government’s first business is to protect the lives and property of the law abiding. But until now no state officer, or at least an no officer of a major state, has expressed this view of government versus lawlessness so clearly and loudly.
You’re right about that, those cuties better hope they have a “front hole” or they are going to be reamed out and assaulted by the people who annoy you.
But, by all means come to Georgia and steal our election says the AG.
SPJNK.
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