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MSG Stan Hutchison
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From the postings here, it looks like many here on RP have very poor memories. I, and millions of others, watched on Jan 6 as the protest turned into a riot, with the intent of overthrowing the legally elected government of the United States. I was glued to my TV and computer until late into the night.
What short memories some have.
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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MSG Stan Hutchison that was not the point. If all of the videos were made available for everyone to see and analyze there could be a possibility of different viewpoints other than what was presented by the prosecuting Jan 6th congressional committee. If you were glued to your TV you saw only what they wanted you to see and hear. As a tax-paying citizen, you deserve to see and hear the events in their entirety and then use your intellect to form an opinion based on all the information. Memory is not the issue here.
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LTC David Brown
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I find the Democrats duplicity astounding. The lawyer for Q man never saw the tapes despite requesting them. The Q man does has mental problems and was discharged from the service because of his mental problems, he had many years of service in the military.. At one point Q man offered a prayer for the police officers in the Senate Chamber. Now Thomas, the Chairman of the Jan 6 committee said only staffers were allowed to view the tapes and depended on them to be honest. The Democrats also depended on a TV producer to be honest. Was there any attempt by staffers to be fair in how and what was presented?
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - You're right on point. We only saw what they wanted us to see. Doesn't that represent data to fit the narrative they wanted the world to hear?
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LTC David Brown
LTC David Brown
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - what put him in jail was hiding of exculpatory evidence. The best his lawyer believed he could get him, based off n the evidence he saw, was a four year plea deal BECAUSE HIS LAWYER DID NOT HAVE ACESS TO ALL THE EVIDENCE. Neither did the Judge who sentenced him.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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What we have seen thus far certainly supports your point. What I am asking, is if there is any additional information/video which has not surfaced or been discovered by Tucker's team, which points to a line crossed. The Q guy certainly appears to have issues and I am by no means interested in or condoning much of his reported behavior. But I also trust the word of law enforcement initially until I have been given reason not to. That trust has recently been questioned due to the latest release by Tucker. Because I respect those in law enforcement, I simply want to know what their response to this specific issue is. No blanket statements that they (Capitol Police) all did the right thing and that some of the folks in Congress trust the word of the Chief of Law Enforcement. That's fine... What has or would he specifically say in regard to why the Q guy was arrested and placed in jail? The ball is back in their court, and I am concerned it is not getting addressed.
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LTC David Brown
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Transparency has never been a DC strong suit. Seems like the only politician in recent memory that is/was transparent was Trump (and he wasn't a politician). He would tell you every day what he was thinking and people hated him for it...strange.

The DC elite hates Trump and the Jan 6th Commission is just another example of getting rid of Trump by any means necessary. The ends justify the means.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSG Stan Hutchison
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Trump = 35,000+ lies over 4 years. Transparent? I think not.
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