Today, January 6, we remember the female, unarmed veteran Ashli Babbitt

Are you seriously trying to compare a home invasion to a trained professional guard using deadly force against an unarmed citizen?

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That wouldn’t be an example of exercising one’s First Amendment right to protest the government in the proper venue, where government is… so I might shoot them. Government employees cannot shoot government protestors, even if they are trespassing because government protests are Constitutionally-protected acts. My personal hero, Rosa Parks, was technically trespassing during her protest, but even southern, racist officials knew that she didn’t deserve to be shot to death.

Apparently you do think it’s OK. If your position is that one can shoot a person breaking into PRIVATE property then you’ve made an argument for killing all BLM trespassers who ventured onto private property. You’re arguing in favor of murdering thousands of protestors. Wow. You really are an extremist.

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Nick, are you living in La-La land.
First Amendment: First Amendment
First Amendment Explained
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Second, a few narrow categories of speech are not protected from government restrictions. The main such categories are incitement, defamation, fraud, obscenity, child pornography, fighting words, and threats .
Come on, Nick. It is plan and printed in black and white.

# These Are the People Who Died in Connection With the Capitol Riot
A bipartisan Senate report found that at least seven people had lost their lives in connection with the Jan. 6 attack.
People died for no reason.

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Other than Ms. Bobbit. Which ones lost their lives as a result of the riot? I’ll answer for you. None.

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I have to ask, where the hell did you get this from?

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Robert, you are incorrect,. Defamation of government is not illegal in any state as it is constitutionally-protected speech. Trespassing on government property when protesting government is not an act of violence. Ms. Babbitt was unarmed, not committing a fraud, not engaging in child pornography, etc. She was correctly protesting government in the proper venue… where government is.

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Craftily worded. They weren’t murdered. Suicide isn’t murder. Dying of a pre-existing heart condition isn’t murder. Aiming a gun at an unarmed female who is exercising her First Amendment rights in the proper venue (where government is) and pulling the trigger… IS MURDER.

Only one person on January 6th was murdered. She was an unarmed, female veteran. Show some respect.

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Department of Justice Closes Investigation into the Death of Ashli Babbitt

The investigation further determined that Ms. Babbitt was among a mob of people that entered the Capitol building and gained access to a hallway outside “Speaker’s Lobby,” which leads to the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives. At the time, the USCP was evacuating Members from the Chamber, which the mob was trying to enter from multiple doorways. USCP officers used furniture to barricade a set of glass doors separating the hallway and Speaker’s Lobby to try and stop the mob from entering the Speaker’s Lobby and the Chamber, and three officers positioned themselves between the doors and the mob. Members of the mob attempted to break through the doors by striking them and breaking the glass with their hands, flagpoles, helmets, and other objects. Eventually, the three USCP officers positioned outside the doors were forced to evacuate. As members of the mob continued to strike the glass doors, Ms. Babbitt attempted to climb through one of the doors where glass was broken out. An officer inside the Speaker’s Lobby fired one round from his service pistol, striking Ms. Babbitt in the left shoulder, causing her to fall back from the doorway and onto the floor. A USCP emergency response team, which had begun making its way into the hallway to try and subdue the mob, administered aid to Ms. Babbitt, who was transported to Washington Hospital Center, where she succumbed to her injuries.

No surprise there…

Please…

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So what do the capitol police do today?

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Nice way of saying she was shot to death in cold blood by an armed man while she herself was unarmed.

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Holy Cow!..

Sad… …

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So, what country are we living in again?

I have been asking myself this for some time now. Notably since 2008.

I came here for educational purposes. Not this B.S. I don’t care what side you’re on.

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Call me what you like Nick.

My analogy was spot on, You are wrong on the law. It doesn’t matter if it’s government property or private property, trespassing is trespassing. Not to mention her trespassing was the least of her offenses. Not complying with law enforcement IMO was her biggest mistake, well, that and believing the big lie, because the reason she was there and subsequently killed was based on a lie.

You keep bringing up that I’m making the case for BLM trespassers getting shot if they’re breaking the law. I have no problem with that, especially when they trespass, refuse to comply with law enforcement, and are wanting to harm others. Shoot them, shoot them all.

So, in that sense, I guess I am an extremist.

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So you supported to McCloskey’s? Many didn’t. In fact, they were punished.

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What?

Who broke the law in this case?

Here’s a clue.

Keep in mind they are on probation and if they do it again, they lose their law license and maybe more.

Who is forcing you to read these posts. Is it the capitol police?

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