Stewart Rhodes and top lieutenant convicted of seditious conspiracy in Oath Keepers trial

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A jury convicted Rhodes and one of his lieutenants of conspiring to stop the transfer of presidential power on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Traitors should also lose their American citizenship.

ROZDAB
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Do we still hang traitors or put them in front of a firing squad? Just asking for a local Florida resident.

nicocrestmere
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And still the main conspirator remains a free man!

nedkent
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Some convict is going to pop that eye out steward and have some FUN with you .

jimmyanderson
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The body I’ve lost… the comrades I’ve lost… won’t stop hurting… It’s like they’re all still there. You feel it, too, don’t you?

deadlock
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whoopsies, did a wee bit of treason 😳

hardlyworking_
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How could they’ve thought they were really going to do something besides what happened?
Dudes dressed in bear outfits half naked, looking like a mob that lost a football game or something. Not saying this should have or should happen but if they were uniformed and actually presented themselves as a militia I think people would’ve taken them more seriously. Have some kind of hierarchy or structure (commanders giving orders). Storm the building in a more tactical manner. Instead of taking pictures of themselves inside, lock down the perimeter of the building with well armed skirmish lines backed by squads that rotate sentry. Escort the building staff outside away from danger. Sentries inside the building not letting it turn into a riot or vandalism. Establish communication with opposition….but what really happened was a bunch of unprofessional dudes rioting a building for 15 minutes of fame and crying because they lost the objective faster than the fall of Baghdad.

OccupyByForce
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These people will get their revenge,
one way or another.

consciousobjector
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20 years for interferring in a proceding? SEEMS EXCESSIVE.

Scorpionbite