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That's not how Amendments work. They require a super majority plus ratification by 2/3 states. Ain't happening. You do know people have been wrongly convicted for actions against police right? A good example is the case that says you have the right to defend yourself against police. That if police come busting in your house in the middle of the night unannounced, you can defend yourself because you have no way of knowing it's not an intruder.
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@michaelhoskins832 That's not how it works. Vance would become President. Then after him Mike Johnson. Jesus Christ, you all funked civics.
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You can't just build something in DC. It requires federal approval and takes years. The WWII memorial was only built in the early 2000.
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Ask the people in all the places that experienced the summer of love. Most let off without changes. I find it interesting people are more upset about a single incident and don't care about the thousands of civilians that were harmed that summer.
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How? The cases were all dismissed. Republicans control the Senate which the body that does impeachment. Impeachment takes a super majority. Never happen.
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That's ridiculous. It occurred on federal grounds. No state has jurisdiction. Any crime that was committed wasn't against a state.
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They're not punishing anyone. They made a speech in a dismissal that won't be kept on the court record. The dismissals were all granted which they have to do.
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@obi-ron What? Every country except 1 or 2 uses something similar. For most, it's whichever party holds the majority of legislative seats. Meaning if a party only has 25%, but no other party has more, if they can join with other parties to create a coalition above 50%, that part is in control. Meaning someone that only got 25% of the vote will be in charge. How is winning over half the counties and states not a democracy if that is? Edit: Since we've always had the electoral college, how could we be one rarely if we're not one because of it?
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How? He was elected. Every person in government is. Just like every person in Belgium is elected. He's exercising power that every president has exercised. FDR holds the record for executive orders .
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Mitch McConnell is busy having mini strokes and is retiring.
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How? The cases were dismissed. Dismissed cases aren't kept record of because there's no case law because no case took place.
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@13miette5gvxdoztq Mike didn't say not all were charged with it. No one was. Meaning legally, one didn't take place. You can't call someone guilty of crime they've not been convicted of in a court of law. That's defamation. If the Weather Underground who literally blew it up twice during my lifetime weren't ever charged with it, then trying to convict unarmed people would be impossible and never survive an appeal. You're also comparing a literal war to unarmed civilians. People really need to learn history. This was one of the most peaceful "attacks" that's ever taken place on the Capitol. None of the ones before were called that. Not even when the Puerto Ricans opened fire in the chamber. I really hope lawsuits start flying. Unfortunately they can't sue Congressmen according to the Supreme Court ya'll hate so much. I wish ya'll were this angry about all the insider trading in Congress. Edit: They prey on your ignorance and you're all too happy to allow it.
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@handiable They granted the motions. They have to. They didn't take any action. They wrote stuff on cases that won't be remembered because they never took place. Dismissals aren't recorded in the law library.
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Sorry. It's a power granted to the president by the constitution. Congress has no authority. No court has authority. No Amendment would ever be ratified.
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They've already been dismissed. Every case those judges gave the speech on, they also dismissed. It's called prosecutoral discretion. A prosecutor can withdraw charges at any point before sentencing.
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@sargent8086 No they don't. That many people didn't vote for your candidates. Why would that many registered voters sign a petition for it? You do know they all have to be registered voters don't you? You've done a petition before right?
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What? There aren't that many registered voters. I doubt there's that many able to vote by the time you remove anyone ever convicted of a felony, mentally incapacitated, etc. That's a really odd number to just pull out of you bum. With the number that did vote adding 86 m doesn't equal the adult population of the US.
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@debseitz7030 Their right to do. Just as it is yours.
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@juanitaybarra9955 He already has one. Or rather has one in the planning stage. Every president gets one. It's called their presidential library.
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@CDDT Ashley Babbit's name engraved in giant letters. Since memorials are to honor the dead and she's the only one that died.
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Do you think every president reads every case they pardon? Do you think Carter looked over every case of the Vietnam draft dodgers that he pardoned? The Confederate soldiers that were all pardoned? No. A team goes over them and makes recommendations. That's how every pardon is done. They all weren't pardoned either. 14 who'd engaged in violence were commuted to time served. They still have a record.
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@daveperry6793 Is that a threat?
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@johnkilty1419 So the majority of the country? Highest approval rating he's ever had. Up 13 points.
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@handiable They didn't give him immunity. They followed the law including common law all the way back to England. In every Supreme Court decision previous cases that are used to determine the decision in every case is cited in the written decision. You are welcome to look up every case that they referenced in their decision. Also remember that without immunity past presidents still alive could be charged for their actions in office. Like Obama who used a drone to kill a US citizen without due process. Murder has no statute of limitations.
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For what? The judges all granted the dismissals. You're thanking them for a political speech that won't even be recorded in the law library. It's nothing and meaningless and they all know it.
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You can't impeach a president for exercising the power granted to them by the constitution.
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Ashley Babbit is the only person that died. Unless you count the drug overdose. Where's the memorial for the two times the Weather Underground bombed it? Or when the Puerto Ricans opened fire in the chamber?
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Never. The New York judge didn't sentence him to anything. Not that it will withstand an appeal anyway.
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@victors8465 Still not guilty. Just civilly liable. Civil cases don't determine criminal guilt. If they did then OJ Simpson could have been called a murderer, but he couldn't be because he was never found guilty in a criminal court.
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The violent ones weren't. The 14 were commuted. Not pardoned.
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I don't think so. A pardon restores their constitutional rights. Including the right to bare arms. If they have been then they've got a nice payday coming from lawsuits.
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@robinsansing2642 He won everything. The people voted and have spoken. Just so I'm clear, he's a sore loser and couldn't accept the results. Yet, you're doing the exact same thing. So it's only wrong if they do it?
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Yes. Those speeches that won't be on the permanent record because there were no cases were really showing them. Dismissed cases aren't recoded in the law record. They made a political speech, granted the dismissals, and went about their day.
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@vena936 Worse than the Weather Underground bombing it twice? Or a political group of Puerto Rico opening fire in the chamber? Worse than the death of 3,000 civilians on 9/11? Worse than the Oklahoma City bombing? Worse than the Boston bombing? Worse than children murdered while no one came to save them? You must have been very sheltered to believe that was the "worst crime ever."
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@Goljordan No they didn't. Not a single person was charged with possession which is illegal inside the federal areas of DC.
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Too bad they won't. Dismissed cases aren't preserved on the record since the case never officially took place.
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@jeanenehinton-ds8xf The 25th takes far more than 1 person. It takes all 15 department heads. Lord, ya'll are so incredibly uneducated. You have the information available on the very thing you're posting from and can't bother to simply look something up.
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You mean all the countries bending the knee? He's already gotten what he wanted out of Greenland. Shared drilling rights.
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Oh no! The Orange man is powah! He won it all! The electoral college, the popular vote, the House, and the Senate. The coping and sneeding. Suffa!
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