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This message was self-deleted by its author The Unmitigated Gall Jan 2023 #1
No political fear dictating justice there iemanja Jan 2023 #2
+++ agree. too bad the #1 country in the world for democracy didn't do the same thing. n/t iluvtennis Jan 2023 #15
Please explain who here "fears" criminal justice? brooklynite Jan 2023 #18
Brazil has already arrested hundreds of the rioters iemanja Jan 2023 #31
Was the Brazil Congress in session? No. brooklynite Jan 2023 #32
Your claim is that certification couldn't take place iemanja Jan 2023 #37
Every single person that broke into our capital should have been in jail that day. Instead they doc03 Jan 2023 #3
Absofuckingloutely! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #12
Well, its not likely there was anything going on in Congress that couldn't be put off, right? brooklynite Jan 2023 #19
The cops held the doors open as they were escorted doc03 Jan 2023 #35
So you've zip tied each one securely... brooklynite Jan 2023 #36
Wondering if police let them take the buildings so they were easier to corral MaryMagdaline Jan 2023 #4
There's reason to believe local (right-wing) authorities colluded with whoever organized this peppertree Jan 2023 #9
Good summary. Thank you! MaryMagdaline Jan 2023 #33
You're very welcome peppertree Jan 2023 #34
Imagine that. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #5
feel uneasy when the police round up lots of protesters ...thinking iran, russia hong kong dembotoz Jan 2023 #6
They're trying to identify the plotters and financiers dalton99a Jan 2023 #7
Sonewhere between Moscow & Mar-a-Lardo. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #16
Law enforcement, military folks complicit by inaction. Not all but too many Bolsonaro... machoneman Jan 2023 #8
Who will be surprised orangecrush Jan 2023 #10
Did Brazil's chief law enforcement official gab13by13 Jan 2023 #11
... orangecrush Jan 2023 #23
"More than 1,200 people have been detained in Brazil" markodochartaigh Jan 2023 #13
Brazil must "look forward!" orangecrush Jan 2023 #21
Wow...it's possible to arrest insurrectionists Bettie Jan 2023 #14
Only when the coup plotter has been replaced, apparently. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #17
Point taken Bettie Jan 2023 #27
You're not alone in that, Bettie! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #28
Gosh, I didn't know federal prosecutors actually dealt with arrest warrants. jaxexpat Jan 2023 #20
I'm so confused! orangecrush Jan 2023 #22
I wished that TFG let the DOJ/law enforcement arrest the Jan. 6 terrorist at the Capitol LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2023 #24
They should have been treated like bank robbers imo. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #29
who would have thought that Brazil would do better at arresting/punishing insurrectionists than USA. Rabrrrrrr Jan 2023 #25
And foreign "influencers"? moondust Jan 2023 #26
Bolsinaro is at tfg's bug infested shithole in FL. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #30
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