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01:21
I take a mid-day nap and they storm the capital. I guess I'm buying rice and beans tomorrow.
Kinda funny how they had less polices officers than an intercity highschool. Somewhat of political theater.
01:37
@CupOfJava Where "they" is a dozen idiots, and "storm the capital" is apparently "got about half as rowdy as an average Friday night at a country bar".
02:07
@JerryCoffin The capital building is one of the most secure buildings in the US, and people broke in while they were in session. I wouldn't compare that to a night out at the bar.
I just want to know where this energy was when people were storming area 51
@CupOfJava Pretty sure the capital building is a public building where people are allowed to visit all the time. Yes, they're expected to be quiet and courteous, but it's not like a fortress where they always keep everybody out.
.... Yeah, It's kinda different while congress is there.
and people got into private areas
@CupOfJava Well yes. When congress isn't there, tourists aren't allowed to enter. But when congress is in session, tourists are allowed to go watch from the gallery.
02:23
something tells me they aren't meant to be there
Yes, they didn't stay in the gallery where they belong. But yes, this is pretty much "Friday night at a country bar" stuff, not (like some of our idiot news organizations are trying to paint it) a serious uprising that's a fundamental threat to democracy, or anything even close.
Did I just fall prey to media hype
I need to stop reading the News
No, you just need to approach it with a reasonable level of skepticism. News people claim to be neutral and only reporting the facts. The reality is that they're not entirely neutral, and they're often rather choosy about how they report the fact, and what facts they choose to report (and what they decide you don't need to know). Trump's claims of "fake news" are mostly bullshit--but that doesn't mean the news is entirely trustworthy either.
02:38
interesting, I'll take it under consideration
Most news are not fake, they are just biased.
 
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04:20
@TelKitty Not fake to the extent of making up something that didn't happen at all. But all too often biased to the point that it's clearly they're intentionally attempting to deceive (and they have the best people and tools for doing things like editing video, so when they decide too deceive, they can do it extremely well, at least until un-edited versions emerge).
 
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07:05
So Trump tried to steal my vote, can we put him on trial for treason?
07:23
I mean you could but do you want to continue to have a united union
Its probably not good practice to execute ex-presidents
I mean the election had a margin of what? 5%?
so something like that could really split the nation, even if warranted
07:44
@Mikhail No. Treason is the one and only crime that's actually defined in the constitution, and the definition makes it pretty clear that to qualify, you have to either directly aid the enemy during time of war, or you have to yourself actually take up arms against the United States. To put this in perspective, when Aaron Burr tried to start his rebellion, a couple of his top helpers bought up weapons to arm people to attack the US and try to overthrow the government.
They were tried for treason and found not guilty, because although they were buying arms and trying to support armed rebellion against the US, they didn't themselves actually try to use the arms to rebel and they didn't successfully arm the people they were trying to either. But even if they'd gotten the weapons to the rebels, they probably would have been not guilty, unless they also joined in the actual fighting (if it had happened).
08:32
@JerryCoffin If you find yourself in a situation in which you're charging a former President with a crime that carries the death penalty something tells me the people prosecuting it aren't going to be looking at the constitution for guidance.
@CupOfJava I certainly hope it doesn't get to the point of ignoring the constitution to that degree (but about all I can do at this point is hope).
08:51
What, the Constitution being ignored? That would never happen. :P
 
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Hi - so is this like an informal general chat to talk about anything?
17:17
We can't live under this tyranny. Who's ready to March on MGetz house?
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