I don’t believe she should have been killed but she did deserve to be arrested as does everyone else that participated in the seige.
I dont believe in it.
Your money won’t protect you. Freedom is more important. You will learn that soon.
Hold on now. How do we know she participated in a siege?
“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.”Our Republic has been destroyed by the Democrats and you are squimish about storming the capital?
― Samuel Adams
The fact that your garbage is allowed to be posted on FR is why I never donate. Absolutely disgusting.
Go to hell!!!!!!
As you’ve suggested RummyChick, by all that is right and good in this world, this situation should have ended in arrests, not in violence or death.
Some are catching a strong whiff of the basest, most amoral origins for what happened today, a lá “Pelosi SS” (if one focuses solely on the circumstances of the shooting), and/or a modern-day Reichstag fire (if one suspects AntiFa coolly coordinated their activities in advance with the Democrats and the Capitol Police):
Consider with what kid gloves female invaders were treated in 2018:
Protesters tarnish Kavanaugh vote - Washington Times
m.washingtontimes.com
Hundreds of protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol steps Saturday afternoon, and more than a dozen made it into the Senate chamber where they shouted at senators voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
“I do not consent!” shouted one protester.
Others were more personal.
“You’re a coward Flake, you’re a total coward,” one man in a white sweatshirt yelled at Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican who’d withheld his support for the nomination until the last day.
And a young man shouted “Texas will remember,” at Sen. Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican who’s up for re-election next month. As the young man shouted, the older woman with him grabbed his shirt and dragged him out of his seat.
Police said 14 protesters were arrested from within the chamber, and 150 people were arrested outside the Capitol, including from the steps, where they had broken through a police line and started a sit-in.
Betty Baumgertner came to the District from a Virginia suburb to voice her concerns about Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
“It makes me sad, actually, how things have changed in that we are not exactly voting for the person’s integrity to me it’s more political, which it should never be for the Supreme Court,” she said.
There were a few supporters of President Trump and Judge Kavanaugh mixed in the crowd, but they were overwhelmingly outnumbered by ‘resistance’ activists.
Tracy Thompson and her husband came from Georgia to the District for their 20th wedding anniversary, but decided to attend the protest.
“They are so many and we are so few,” she said. “I felt like it’s our right too — I have opinions too and I wanted to represent another side.”
Protests have been ongoing throughout the Capitol grounds and Senate office buildings over the past few weeks since Christine Blasey Ford came forward with her allegation of sexual misconduct against the president’s nominee.
Roughly 100 people were arrested on Friday ahead of the Senate’s procedural vote moving forward on Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation.