Yes. There have been at least a hundred examples of executive branch officials who refused to appear due to the president declaring executive privilege. He is the ONLY one to be convicted.
I'll take this one…Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
Ummm. We are talking apples and oranges. Look at one of my other posts about the bail issue. Also can you tell me how many rioters were charged AND convicted for fire bombing the federal court house out west during the Floyd riots? There has been a huge amount of selective prosecution going on based on political ideology for a while.
Why are you trying to whatabout the Floyd protests? My response was about Trump's recent comments about Jan 6 hostages. You bring up cia and now George Floyd stuff.
Steve Bannon's is coming soon, as well…Ncsufist said:
Yes. There have been at least a hundred examples of executive branch officials who refused to appear due to the president declaring executive privilege. He is the ONLY one to be convicted.
caryking said:I'll take this one…Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
Ummm. We are talking apples and oranges. Look at one of my other posts about the bail issue. Also can you tell me how many rioters were charged AND convicted for fire bombing the federal court house out west during the Floyd riots? There has been a huge amount of selective prosecution going on based on political ideology for a while.
Why are you trying to whatabout the Floyd protests? My response was about Trump's recent comments about Jan 6 hostages. You bring up cia and now George Floyd stuff.
I don't think anybody would have any problem with any of this, if we have uniformity of the judicial system. That's is the angst that people have. Do you think the judicial system is uniform for Black people?
Come on… don't run…. Answer the question as it really is relative to your points.Wufskins said:caryking said:I'll take this one…Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
Ummm. We are talking apples and oranges. Look at one of my other posts about the bail issue. Also can you tell me how many rioters were charged AND convicted for fire bombing the federal court house out west during the Floyd riots? There has been a huge amount of selective prosecution going on based on political ideology for a while.
Why are you trying to whatabout the Floyd protests? My response was about Trump's recent comments about Jan 6 hostages. You bring up cia and now George Floyd stuff.
I don't think anybody would have any problem with any of this, if we have uniformity of the judicial system. That's is the angst that people have. Do you think the judicial system is uniform for Black people?
What I think doesn't matter. It has nothing to do with the post from Barely that I replied to.
Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
Actually, that's not true. A certificate on one's wall doesn't give them the ability for critical analysis. Perhaps wufskins is one of those people. Hopefully, he will show his education has merit.Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
Dudette, are you proving BBW is correct in his analysis of you?Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
I understand what you're doing and I'm not interested in that or your condescending bs.
Ncsufist said:
Uh huh. If you truly understood what I've been saying you wouldn't have had questions as to my comment about selective prosecutions. But it's par for the course.
caryking said:Dudette, are you proving BBW is correct in his analysis of you?Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
I understand what you're doing and I'm not interested in that or your condescending bs.
Whoaaa… DudetteWufskins said:caryking said:Dudette, are you proving BBW is correct in his analysis of you?Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
I understand what you're doing and I'm not interested in that or your condescending bs.
Dudette my nuts
You are familiar with packskins' body of work correct?Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
Ha Ha!!! DAMN DUDETTE!!!!!!!Wufskins said:Ncsufist said:
When you take off the blue glasses and think for yourself and use critical analysis on what I've said… then get back to me. A college educated person should be able to understand what I've typed.
I understand what you're doing and I'm not interested in that or your condescending bs.
Which is the inverse of how no one who is white or not Democrat can likely ever receive a fair trial in the District of Columbia.caryking said:Isn't that argument that liberals use when saying blacks are prosecuted and end up in jail at a higher rate than whites? You know… an unfair judicial system.Civilized said:Ncsufist said:
Also don't forget that a court has found that some of the cases that went to trial were illegal due to selective prosecution and thrown out.
So we trust courts to decide which of the cases should be tried, but we don't trust them to decide which defendants should be out on bail?
Protesters in front of the conservative justices' homes before the Roe ruling was rightfully overturned....add that one. Also... that is a Federal Crime.....Ncsufist said:
Omg this is like trying to explain math to my kid. Selective prosecution. It's when one population of people are charged for crimes unlike another population of crimes. Generally it's done for political purposes. Ringing a bell yet? Was anyone charged during kavanaughs appointment hearings? What about people who actually committed crimes that satisfied the legal definition of insurrection during the Floyd riots? And yet these people were. (Not saying they shouldn't have cause they should have been). Then we get to the cia agents. The original post I made was asking if your link said anything about the known undercover government agents who were involved in the Jan 6 riot. To include cia agents. It is illegal for the cia to operate inside the us. But thanks to foia we now know that the cia was running an op that day with the Jan 6 rioters.
Eta. Forgot where I was going with this. The cia is big on fomenting unrest in order to topple governments. Sound familiar??
Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
And… what about the leak, out of the Supreme Court, in the first place. Isn't it amazing that person has never been identified?BBW12OG said:Protesters in front of the conservative justices' homes before the Roe ruling was rightfully overturned....add that one. Also... that is a Federal Crime.....Ncsufist said:
Omg this is like trying to explain math to my kid. Selective prosecution. It's when one population of people are charged for crimes unlike another population of crimes. Generally it's done for political purposes. Ringing a bell yet? Was anyone charged during kavanaughs appointment hearings? What about people who actually committed crimes that satisfied the legal definition of insurrection during the Floyd riots? And yet these people were. (Not saying they shouldn't have cause they should have been). Then we get to the cia agents. The original post I made was asking if your link said anything about the known undercover government agents who were involved in the Jan 6 riot. To include cia agents. It is illegal for the cia to operate inside the us. But thanks to foia we now know that the cia was running an op that day with the Jan 6 rioters.
Eta. Forgot where I was going with this. The cia is big on fomenting unrest in order to topple governments. Sound familiar??
What about the "kidnapping hoax" of the Wicked Witch of Michigan? What role did the FBI/CIA play in that one?
Enough to where most if not all of the accused walked free and the feds dropped the case, made it disappear and of course their lackey's at the MSM forgot about it.
But that's only a few from the last decade or so..... Thanks to President Trump and showing the world it is OK to call them out for being the POS partisan hacks they are.
At least some of us with functioning frontal cortex' realize that.
Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Hokie, what would you call people being held, without a court date, for this many years? Most, if not all, are non-violent crimes. Heck, the only gun that was pulled out was a Capital Police and… he killed a person. No justice, right?hokiewolf said:It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Bringing up other issues with the "fairness" of the judicial system as a response to his argument with a counter accusation rather than trying to defend the statement that Jan 6 defendants are hostages is tried and true pejorative strategy BBW goes to the well with every time because he can't have an actual discussion without insulting the other poster.
Dudette, tell us what you think you know…Wufskins said:
Not if it was the wife of a sitting SCOTUS member.
These people aren't hostages, and this has nothing to do with the fairness of the justice system with respect to black people. I call them innocent until proven guilty. Just like every other criminal defendant.caryking said:Hokie, what would you call people being held, without a court date, for this many years? Most, if not all, are non-violent crimes. Heck, the only gun that was pulled out was a Capital Police and… he killed a person. No justice, right?hokiewolf said:It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Bringing up other issues with the "fairness" of the judicial system as a response to his argument with a counter accusation rather than trying to defend the statement that Jan 6 defendants are hostages is tried and true pejorative strategy BBW goes to the well with every time because he can't have an actual discussion without insulting the other poster.
So, yes, it is fair to compare the treatment of these people, with other crimes, on Federal Properties. Also, how long have we heard Blacks complain about equal justice. Are they complaining fairly?
I've trained in riot control. Decades ago admittedly but I've seen the real thing during the Rodney King affair. THAT, was a riot. I've seen no film footage of anything at the Capitol that day that resembled a riot. A few cases of individual disorderly conduct at best….which only in DC would be considered a felony. But even felons have sixth amendment rights, including speedy trials and changes of venue granted, which appear to have been denied here.hokiewolf said:These people aren't hostages, and this has nothing to do with the fairness of the justice system with respect to black people. I call them innocent until proven guilty. Just like every other criminal defendant.caryking said:Hokie, what would you call people being held, without a court date, for this many years? Most, if not all, are non-violent crimes. Heck, the only gun that was pulled out was a Capital Police and… he killed a person. No justice, right?hokiewolf said:It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Bringing up other issues with the "fairness" of the judicial system as a response to his argument with a counter accusation rather than trying to defend the statement that Jan 6 defendants are hostages is tried and true pejorative strategy BBW goes to the well with every time because he can't have an actual discussion without insulting the other poster.
So, yes, it is fair to compare the treatment of these people, with other crimes, on Federal Properties. Also, how long have we heard Blacks complain about equal justice. Are they complaining fairly?
Who are these people who haven't received their right to a speedy trial? I don't know of anyone just sitting in jail for 3+ years without a trial.
It is also not fair to compare Jan 6 defendants to others who have committed crimes on Federal property. It's completely different. Do I agree that they shouldn't have been punished? No I do not. But they didn't participate in a riot in an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power either. That's a pretty big difference in my book.
hokiewolf said:
What's the lesson plan tomorrow? Open gym again?
Oldsouljer said:I've trained in riot control. Decades ago admittedly but I've seen the real thing during the Rodney King affair. THAT, was a riot. I've seen no film footage of anything at the Capitol that day that resembled a riot. A few cases of individual disorderly conduct at best….which only in DC would be considered a felony. But even felons have sixth amendment rights, including speedy trials and changes of venue granted, which appear to have been denied here.hokiewolf said:These people aren't hostages, and this has nothing to do with the fairness of the justice system with respect to black people. I call them innocent until proven guilty. Just like every other criminal defendant.caryking said:Hokie, what would you call people being held, without a court date, for this many years? Most, if not all, are non-violent crimes. Heck, the only gun that was pulled out was a Capital Police and… he killed a person. No justice, right?hokiewolf said:It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Bringing up other issues with the "fairness" of the judicial system as a response to his argument with a counter accusation rather than trying to defend the statement that Jan 6 defendants are hostages is tried and true pejorative strategy BBW goes to the well with every time because he can't have an actual discussion without insulting the other poster.
So, yes, it is fair to compare the treatment of these people, with other crimes, on Federal Properties. Also, how long have we heard Blacks complain about equal justice. Are they complaining fairly?
Who are these people who haven't received their right to a speedy trial? I don't know of anyone just sitting in jail for 3+ years without a trial.
It is also not fair to compare Jan 6 defendants to others who have committed crimes on Federal property. It's completely different. Do I agree that they shouldn't have been punished? No I do not. But they didn't participate in a riot in an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power either. That's a pretty big difference in my book.
hokiewolf said:These people aren't hostages, and this has nothing to do with the fairness of the justice system with respect to black people. I call them innocent until proven guilty. Just like every other criminal defendant.caryking said:Hokie, what would you call people being held, without a court date, for this many years? Most, if not all, are non-violent crimes. Heck, the only gun that was pulled out was a Capital Police and… he killed a person. No justice, right?hokiewolf said:It's pretty easy to agree that the folks currently in jail due to things they did on Jan 6 are not hostages.caryking said:Hokie, I like you…. But, man, you keep putting your foot in your mouth.BBW12OG said:Oh man.... the voice of "truth" has graced us with his presence.....hokiewolf said:
The amount of whataboutism dodging a guys point is amusing to me.
Do tell us Pinocchio.... please enlighten us....
Bringing up other issues with the "fairness" of the judicial system as a response to his argument with a counter accusation rather than trying to defend the statement that Jan 6 defendants are hostages is tried and true pejorative strategy BBW goes to the well with every time because he can't have an actual discussion without insulting the other poster.
So, yes, it is fair to compare the treatment of these people, with other crimes, on Federal Properties. Also, how long have we heard Blacks complain about equal justice. Are they complaining fairly?
Who are these people who haven't received their right to a speedy trial? I don't know of anyone just sitting in jail for 3+ years without a trial.
It is also not fair to compare Jan 6 defendants to others who have committed crimes on Federal property. It's completely different. Do I agree that they shouldn't have been punished? No I do not. But they didn't participate in a riot in an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power either. That's a pretty big difference in my book.