yes.. conspired means plan which they did, not do which they didnt..Osodecentx said:No, in order to win a seditious-conspiracy case, prosecutors have to prove that two or more people conspired to "overthrow, put down or to destroy by force" the U.S. government or bring war against it, or that they plotted to use force to oppose the authority of the government or to block the execution of a law.4th and Inches said:all 2 of them! conspiracy means talking and planning, not doing..Osodecentx said:There have been convictions for seditious conspiracy4th and Inches said:talking about robbing a bank and then standing in front of a bank is not attempted bank robbery.Sam Lowry said:No, you're arguing that it was only trespassing, disorderly conduct, etc. because those were the only crimes that were successfully committed. The point is that, like an attempted bank robbery, an attempted overthrow of the government is more than just trespassing.ATL Bear said:No one is arguing Jan 6 wasn't criminal.Sam Lowry said:It illustrates the concept of criminal attempt.ATL Bear said:The bank robbery hypo doesn't work.Sam Lowry said:The bank robbery hypo.ATL Bear said:Oso said nothing hypothetical. He said they attempted to overthrow the government.Sam Lowry said:Oso's hypothetical is about the nature of an attempt. Your response is about the nature of what's being attempted. You're refuting WR's point instead of Oso's.ATL Bear said:Incompetent bank robbers aren't guilty of trying to topple the financial system, even if the bank was the Federal Reserve.Osodecentx said:Incompetent people who attempt to rob a bank, even if they had no real prospect of succeeding, are guilty of attempted bank robbery.4th and Inches said:how could they have accomplished their goals? How could they have thrown out the will of the people?Porteroso said:Redbrickbear said:Porteroso said:4th and Inches said:they are going to jail for seditious conspiracy to commit insurection. There was no active attempt to gain control of the govt, only a plan..Osodecentx said:Yet the insurrectionists keep going to prison.whiterock said:Like I said, you are talking about a video you obviously did not see. The officers are on tape, for minutes helping him get where he wanted to go.....checking doors, taking him to alternative entrances to circumvent locked doors, actually holding the doors open for him to walk thru. Doesn't make what the shaman did legal, but does vaporize the idea that there was an insurrection going on.J.R. said:Step away from the Shaman's shrooms and peyote! It is bad for you! clouds your brain!Quote:Quote:guided tour.???? are you freaking nuts? Have you not seen the video? Dude, you are insufferable and brainwashed.Quote:
So being escorted around on a guided tour is a crime and inciting a riot isn't?
Got it.
You must not have seen the video, JR. The Shaman was most definitely escorted around by multiple officers%85.officers opened doorways for him%85..etc.
The insurrection narrative is dead as a doornail, JR. You can keep sputtering about it if it makes you feel better, but it it's documented crackpottery at this point.
Former Leader of Proud Boys Pleads Guilty to Seditious Conspiracy for Efforts to Stop Transfer of Power Following 2020 Presidential Election
Jeremy Bertino, 43, pleaded guilty in the District of Columbia to seditious conspiracy in connection with the Capitol breach.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-leader-proud-boys-pleads-guilty-seditious-conspiracy-efforts-stop-transfer-power
Leader of Proud Boys and Four Other Members Indicted in Federal Court For Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses Related to U.S. Capitol Breach
The defendants include Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, 38, of Miami, Florida, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys; Ethan Nordean, 31, of Auburn, Washington; Joseph Biggs, 38, of Ormond Beach, Florida; Zachary Rehl, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Dominic Pezzola, 44, of Rochester, New York.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/leader-proud-boys-and-four-other-members-indicted-federal-court-seditious-conspiracy-and
Proud Boys leader pleads guilty in insurrection case
Charles Donohoe of N Carolina
Jan. 6 Proud Boy rioter who approached Chuck Schumer sentenced to 4.5 years
Joshua Pruitt, The Washington Post reported, said at sentencing that he regretted participating in the insurrection.
They deserve jail for going as far as they did in the plan but it was still just a plan with no real action on the plan inside the capital building.
Yes the insurrection was pathetic with no real chance of lasting success. However it was a threat to the lives of Congress members and the Capitol police.
No real American wants democracy ended and a dictator installed, but had the insurrectionists somehow succeeded, thats what would have happened.
There are still morons here claiming the election was stolen. The zealots gonna zealot.
Again,
If even a few protestors that day had wanted to kill police or politicians%85.they could have brought semi-automatic weapons to the Capitol and have done it.
But they didn't.
Why is it that they needed to kill someone? They thought they could accomplish their goals without guns, most of them. If they had thrown out the will of the people, the certified vote, what would it matter if they used words or guns?
Genuine question, I would like to know your thoughts on how they could've possibly succeeded at doing anything other than cause the delay that happened. The protest caused a delay just like the environmentalist who chain themselves to a tree getting bulldozed. Nothing more.
Incompetent people who attempt insurrection, even if they have no real prospect of succeeding, are guilty of attempted insurrection.
You are always good for a laugh
Not bolding conspired doesnt make it not count
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