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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Our government has overstepped....and we the people are responsible for letting them do so.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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There will aways be those who attempt to change the system in their favor. It takes an alert voting population to prevent that.
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SPC Kevin Ford
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This is no surprise. After the prior election the former President went to great lengths to try and overturn the results. He pressured national and local officials to try and invalidate the results. January 6th was the last act in that drama where people he convinced tried to stop the certification of the results.

A large part of a functioning democracy is that the losing side step aside and allow the peaceful transition of power. That didn't happen and we still have a large segment of our population who still doesn't want to respect the results of the prior election.

The Democrats are not completely innocent here. When the former President won they tried to use legal means (electoral college) to stop him from taking power. That may have been legal but it opened the door just a crack so in the aftermath of the 2020 election Trump's supporters had something to hang their hat on an tell themselves that their actions were legitimate.
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SrA John Monette
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Not just step aside. The losing side should also assist the incoming administration. Honorably and peacefully.
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SPC Kevin Ford
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SrA John Monette - Exactly so. What I think many of us learned in the last administration is that there are few legal protections on a lot of what keeps our democracy strong and safe. A lot of it is held up by standards and norms of conduct. If someone in power does not respect those, they can do a lot of damage to our democracy.
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