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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    So I misread the article, sorry. The point is, as @Megadeath pointed out, these types of comments are not something your typical well-adjusted human writes in a “to-do” list. By itself, it raises eyebrows, but when coupled with participating in the riot plus other items one normally does not...
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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    The article also says the FBI found a notebook containing notes and reminders on bringing a weapon and ammunition plus stuff on how to create a hometown militia. Yeah the headline makes it sound stupid but on closer inspection it suggests there's somewhat more to it than just a Lego set...
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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    I'm quoting these in this thread because it's actually dedicated to this. Anyway... As far as the "being held without charges" I believe what's being referred to is actually federal prosecutors misleading judges to deny bail on the basis that the defendants were actively involved in rioting...
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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    They aren’t “political prisoners” but rather a mix of people who had no idea what was going on, people who had no idea that Trump was full of shit in saying Pence could overturn the electoral results, and some people who genuinely went in to be assholes. That isn’t to say the FBI hasn’t engaged...
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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    So, back to the main topic, a bipartisan report (yes they exist) came out on the response to the riot. Basically, the faults for the fuckups come from USCP leadership being completely absent from communications, the DoD and DC Guard being in a position of “stay the fuck away” after the fiasco...
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    Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

    That is very true. In criminal the standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt" whereas civil is "preponderance of the evidence", i.e. "more likely than not." It's why people who don't get nailed on criminal charges still can be sued successfully.
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