Posted on 09/12/2023 4:15:33 AM PDT by RandFan
U.S. Representative Ken Buck’s big wet sloppy kiss to Attorney General Merrick Garland last week could not have come at worse time for the Colorado Republican.
Judge Timothy J. Kelly of the federal court in Washington, D.C. was in the process of ordering prison time typically applied to murderers, drug traffickers, and serial child pornographers for five members of the Proud Boys convicted of no serious crime related to January 6. A well-known gun storage company faced backlash for assisting the FBI in yet another armed raid against a January 6 trespasser. And a young man from Utah took his own life just weeks after his arrest on four misdemeanors for his participation in January 6, at least the fourth known suicide of a Capitol protester.
The political Right fumed with rage on social media. Some Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates also cried foul. “This is wrong & it’s sad that I’m the only candidate with the spine to say it,” Vivek Ramaswamy posted on X on September 5. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has attempted to downplay January 6 as a political concern, also denounced the unequal treatment of January 6 protesters. “They may have been violent, but to say it’s an act of terrorism when it was basically a protest that devolved into a riot, to do excessive sentences—you can look at, OK, maybe they were guilty, but 22 years if other people that did other things got six months?” DeSantis said during a Newsmax interview on September 6.
But the brazen double standard is of no worry to Rep. Buck, who happens to sit on the House Judiciary Committee. At the same time the J6-related maelstrom gained steam last week, Buck authored a scornful and mostly fact-free response to a letter....
(Excerpt) Read more at declassified.live ...
I remember when Colorado was filled with good people with strong family values and patriotism. Now they have so many fops the good people are outnumbered. Sad for that beautiful state.
Colorado ping.
The ‘gun storage’ company was Liberty Safe that gave the bureau the back door combination to a safe belonging to a J6 defendant. If you remember the controversy about Apple refusing to give access to the cell phones of the Islamic mass killers in California, one might think that terrorists have more rights than conservatives. And while you’re at it, ask a liberal why George Floyd’s life had value, while Ashli Babbitt’s had none.
Colorado Ping ( Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the list.)
On Friday, 41-year-old Shannon Brandt was sentenced to five years in prison for killing 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson, who he deemed to be a “Republican extremist,” in McHenry, North Dakota in September 2022.
5 years. A light sentence.
The fantasy that America has been living since 2019 has been a true 'psyop' designed to make you believe that fantasy!
Regardless of what the communists in control want you to believe, the election of 2020 was indeed fraudulent.
joe biden would be lucky to have legally received half of the votes that it is claimed that he received!
.
Apple is required by an Act of Congress and US Law to provide the National Security Agency the backdoor and the any cryptographic keys/combinations. Whether it be software or hardware or the operation of communications it is mandated at the highest level from Congress to our top echelon security agency, who in turn monitors or allows specific monitoring of specific domain (such as within the US or overseas or specific clouds).
The US Patient Office cannot issue product licensing patient without the NSA approval. No patient, no product, no device in the marketplace.
The encyption issue was not with Federal Law Enforcement.
All that hoopla over Apple was pure old American hype for a US Product at a time when Samsung was making inroads and challenging the market dominance. The average consumer equates the “Apple backdoor” to security and somehow comes away thinking the Apple product is somehow superior and better.
The top level engineering managers at all communications related organizations such as AT&T, Sprint/MCI, T-mobile, Verison, Cisco, Microsoft Web Services, Amazon Web Services, attend US Government under the apuses’ of the US Army. This includes a select few from the DOD, CIA, State.... Both government and civilian employees require a specialized Top Secret Clearance. This training is about the “requirements” *Demands & Obligations” for ensuring the NSA maintains the pulse of oversight. Without meeting the training requirements (staffing requirement) and without compliance no communications node can function or is allowed to pass data. The majority of these people work hand in hand with one or more security agencies or in tandem with liasion.
The United States used to control the Internet and could at the “flick of a switch so to say” shut down over 90% of communications worldwide. As many may remember the hoopla at the UN about the Internet and control by various member nations, it was a security interest in their national interest - and I’m sure except for a smokescreen nothing has changed.
Ken Buck should be ashamed of himself !!
***************
He won’t be ashamed because he’s a a former prosecutor, which means his bank account is full of cash while participating in our corrupt law system.
Add in his multiple re-elections as a House member and we’re looking at a defender of the DC snake pit.
“why George Floyd’s life had value, while Ashli Babbitt’s had none”
That must have been earth shattering to the very small town of McHenry.
If I were related to Ellingson, I’d be waiting for this jackass to be released on parole in a couple of years.
Did that. Ashley was a rioter. Floyd was a victim. Pointless. It’s their religion and you’re not going to change their beliefs.
I've previously explained to him why he LOST his CD-4 Assembly nomination to a candidate nominated from the floor.
Ken Buck should be treated for what he is - Traitorous POS!
Thank you G Larry.
Disgusting
F-— Buck.
“Traitorous”
I’m so tired of all the Republicans who have stabbed us in the back over the years. F*ck Buck!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.