Quoting more left wing news sources to describe right wing political positions, again and again. It's like I'm talking to a wall.
Citing Washington Post again, after I already informed you it's left wing?
And accuse of double standard (?!?) when the Dominion lawsuit is literally about the...
For those that I've already explained many times over, I don't expect you want to understand anything. You've gone to making even more absurd statements than you have made yet, such as trying to make this about 44,000 hours of footage that by and large have no bearing on Chansley's case...
This one right here is the easiest to debunk because all you would have to do is watch Fox News to see what they actually reported.
For example,
On November 19, 2020,
Tucker Carlson: Time for Sidney Powell to show us her evidence
It's Fox News literally reporting that they don't believe the...
The problem with the prosecutors claim is that the only footage released until now did not include what Tucker Carlson released. Selectively releasing their footage publically makes it hard to buy the story that they didn't selectively release to the defense.
And again here they have released...
They say in the article that they haven't reviewed the report.
Comeback when the lawsuit finds legs. The debunk is as easy as googling Tucker Carlson, then reading and watching what he actually reported (leaving the "safety" of the left-wing information bubble).
That's the allegation, but the...
So... you agree that being in front of a podium is not a violent act.
You would pursue charges against the police officers accompanying Chansley?!? IMO, this throw-everyone-in-jail mentality is dangerous.
How is revealing exculpatory evidence not the opposite of a cover-up?
As far as I am...
While it is true that Chansley pled guilty to Obstruction of an Official Proceeding, it is not true that being in front of a podium is a violent act. Moreover, being led to the Senate Chamber by police officers is exculpatory. I am aware that Tucker Carlson holds opinions that I disagree with...
I don't know if you read your articles past their headlines...
You have a story about a report the Washington Post declares that it hasn't seen, an allegation by Dominion against Fox that is struggling to find legs, an investigation that both confirms and denies different forms of misconduct in...
The closest thing to Chansley being violent is him being one of the first 30 to enter the building.
Chansley's lawyer has spoken out that the exculpatory video of Chansley was not provided to him despite the video having been requested and despite it being obligatory for it to be provided. As a...
I don't think the police were arresting hardly anyone at all that day. The police don't have control over the situation. The focus is on de-escalation. They tell him he is trespassing and ask him to leave the building. They don't escalate; they don't start a potential conflict
And suppose...
What happened is that Chansley had the audacity to shout obscenities in the Senate Chamber, to sit in Mike Pence's seat there, and to refuse multiple requests from the police that he leave. Also, he also went all-out on the cosplay, used a bullhorn, and carried a U.S. flag.
Who would you choose...
I'd like to refine that map a little bit...
As you can see, most of Greece does share the Eurasia Plate. However, much of Greece has its own plate - not Eurasia - not Anatolia - not Africa - not Arabian. Rather, it exists on the Aegean Sea Plate.
I would thus like to make the argument that...
Secularism is about separation of the state from religious institutions as opposed to the separation of the state from religious influence. It is an error to conflate secularism with an irreligious agenda.
As far as we know, the grand jury did not recommend an indictment of Trump. The news reported that the grand jury recommended that some witnesses be indicted for perjury.
I did not see much truth in what you wrote.
For example, ontological refers to the metaphysics of the nature of being and epistemological refers to the theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Both Abrahamic and Eastern religions have both ontology and...
It's not that simple. There are many forms of negative emotion. It can't be properly diagnosed without further inquiry.
Is your life bad? Or are your depressed?
Do you have friends? Family? Relationship?
Do you have a plan for your future?
How do you spend your time...
You can't point out any "cloaked terminology" used by the Georgia grand jury at all?
You said:
Can you at least point out the "semblance of legal accusation" that you are referring to?