Last I checked, freedom of assembly, speech, and petitioning the govt for redress of grievances are still protected under the First Amendment.
Therefore, jailing any J6 attendees is a direct violation of their Constitutionally guaranteed civil rights. The government should be tried, found guilty, and heavily sanctioned or dismantled and reconstructed, for this egregious trampling on the rights of the citizenry.
No, the people in the government should be held responsible. If we don't have accountability for people in public office and positions of power this will never end.
Thank God. Now I hope all of those held without charges, bail and imprisoned can sue those who illegally detained and imprisoned them. The only way the corrupt will learn is via their pocket book.
Humiliation isn't punishment. Punishment is losing their jobs, their pensions, paying fines, and serving prison time for their malicious prosecution and violation of the14th Amendment rights of the J6 individuals.
Released and compensation and medals of freedom.
Yes!
Release from the DC gulag
BOOM - This case
BOOM - Chevron case
BOOM - SEC case yesterday
BOOM - the debate
A week to remember!
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Oh... I get it now...so THAT'S why they call us BOOMERs!!!!
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Last I checked, freedom of assembly, speech, and petitioning the govt for redress of grievances are still protected under the First Amendment.
Therefore, jailing any J6 attendees is a direct violation of their Constitutionally guaranteed civil rights. The government should be tried, found guilty, and heavily sanctioned or dismantled and reconstructed, for this egregious trampling on the rights of the citizenry.
"The government should be tried"
No, the people in the government should be held responsible. If we don't have accountability for people in public office and positions of power this will never end.
Why not both?
Both.
Thanks for writing all that, but I'll settle for heads on pikes.
Well said, except for the pension bit. Keep their pensions? Why should we pay for that? I don't have a pension, do you?
All of the above.
I do believe the flood gates are opening. Stage set, indeed.
Those were political prisoners. No law broken.
Thank God. Now I hope all of those held without charges, bail and imprisoned can sue those who illegally detained and imprisoned them. The only way the corrupt will learn is via their pocket book.
Can they be personally held accountable,
or just another lawsuit that the government pays off,
while the perpetra(i)tors see zero jail-time.
I am not sure. I think Congress has immunity. But maybe Pelosi can be tried civilly? I am not a lawyer, so who knows.
https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1806704423059554655
Not only that they need to be paid big compensation for the lives ruined.
Here is the SC ruling.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-5572_l6hn.pdf
Iirc one of the judges already said they won’t regardless. End the lawlessness!
Bastards! If they are themselves imprisoned one by one, they will learn.
Maybe justice will prevail...
Class action suits can be very effective.
Humiliation isn't punishment. Punishment is losing their jobs, their pensions, paying fines, and serving prison time for their malicious prosecution and violation of the14th Amendment rights of the J6 individuals.
Expect the Biden regime to not follow this ruling.