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To: Hostage
I seriously don't understand why the two women who verbally assaulted Senator Flake in an elevator at his place of work, weren't detained and investigated. Anyone who enabled them to be there (with information or access) committed a serious crime. That was domestic terrorism. If the attackers were so inclined, they could've killed him!

It's just plain weird and dangerous that they weren't arrested. Is security in DC buildings part of the coup?

If Kavanaugh isn't confirmed, we've entered the phase of mob rule, because it works.

I don't think I'm exaggerating. How safe will cities be if this is allowed to continue?

21 posted on 10/04/2018 9:46:45 AM PDT by grania
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To: grania

Yes, you are right. I called that out that the women that assaulted Sen. Flake at the elevator should be held accountable. The day after I posted, Sen. Flake’s office mentioned of a possible pressing of charges.

And although I have no admiration for Sen. Flake, this could have been any member of Congress. Assault cannot be tolerated no matter what party, what ideology, what views, what positions.

A few days later the women who assaulted Sen. Flake were reported later to not be victims but paid harassers from Soros groups. (and it was an assault, they held him against his will, the badgered and yelled at him, they would not let him go).

As long as these hardcore leftists get away with it, it will not stop. People need to call in law enforcement and insist that charges be made. The violators must be held to account. As soon as these violators see they risk getting a criminal record, the violence will slow to near zero.


23 posted on 10/04/2018 10:13:34 AM PDT by Hostage (Article V (Proud Member of the Deranged Q Fringe))
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