Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the 2020 electoral results were not certified until...

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Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
 
Never forget - A greatest hits list of sorts. Remember who tried to steal an election.

The Sedition Caucus in the House

Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.

Mo Brooks, Ala.

Jerry Carl, Ala.

Barry Moore, Ala.

Gary Palmer, Ala.

Mike Rogers, Ala.


Andy Biggs, Ariz.

Paul Gosar, Ariz.

Debbie Lesko, Ariz.

David Schweikert, Ariz.


Rick Crawford, Ark.

Ken Calvert, Calif.

Mike Garcia, Calif.

Darrell Issa, Calif.

Doug LaMalfa, Calif.

Kevin McCarthy, Calif.

Devin Nunes, Calif.

Jay Obernolte, Calif.


Lauren Boebert, Colo.

Doug Lamborn, Colo.

Kat Cammack, Fla.

Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.

Byron Donalds, Fla.

Neal Dunn, Fla.

Scott Franklin, Fla.

Matt Gaetz, Fla.

Carlos Gimenez, Fla.

Brian Mast, Fla.

Bill Posey, Fla.

John Rutherford, Fla.

Greg Steube, Fla.

Daniel Webster, Fla.


Rick Allen, Ga.

Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.

Andrew Clyde, Ga.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.

Jody Hice, Ga.

Barry Loudermilk, Ga.


Russ Fulcher, Idaho


Mike Bost, Ill.

Mary Miller, Ill.


Jim Baird, Ind.

Jim Banks, Ind.

Greg Pence, Ind.

Jackie Walorski, Ind.


Ron Estes, Kan.

Jacob LaTurner, Kan.

Tracey Mann, Kan.


Harold Rogers, Ky.


Garret Graves, La.

Clay Higgins, La.

Mike Johnson, La.

Steve Scalise, La.


Andy Harris, Md.


Jack Bergman, Mich.

Lisa McClain, Mich.

Tim Walberg, Mich.


Michelle Fischbach, Minn.

Jim Hagedorn, Minn.


Michael Guest, Miss.

Trent Kelly, Miss.

Steven Palazzo, Miss.


Sam Graves, Mo.

Vicky Hartzler, Mo.

Billy Long, Mo.

Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.

Jason Smith, Mo.


Matt Rosendale, Mont.


Dan Bishop, N.C.

Ted Budd, N.C.

Madison Cawthorn, N.C.

Virginia Foxx, N.C.

Richard Hudson, N.C.

Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.

David Rouzer, N.C.


Jeff Van Drew, N.J.


Yvette Herrell, N.M.


Chris Jacobs, N.Y.

Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.

Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.

Lee Zeldin, N.Y.


Adrian Smith, Neb.


Steve Chabot, Ohio

Warren Davidson, Ohio

Bob Gibbs, Ohio

Bill Johnson, Ohio

Jim Jordan, Ohio


Stephanie Bice, Okla.

Tom Cole, Okla.

Kevin Hern, Okla.

Frank Lucas, Okla.

Markwayne Mullin, Okla.


Cliff Bentz, Ore.


John Joyce, Pa.

Fred Keller, Pa.

Mike Kelly, Pa.

Daniel Meuser, Pa.

Scott Perry, Pa.

Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.

Lloyd Smucker, Pa.

Glenn Thompson, Pa.


Jeff Duncan, S.C.

Ralph Norman, S.C.

Tom Rice, S.C.

William Timmons, S.C.

Joe Wilson, S.C.


Tim Burchett, Tenn.

Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.

Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.

Mark E. Green, Tenn.

Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.

David Kustoff, Tenn.

John Rose, Tenn.


Jodey Arrington, Texas

Brian Babin, Texas

Michael C. Burgess, Texas

John R. Carter, Texas

Michael Cloud, Texas

Pat Fallon, Texas

Louie Gohmert, Texas

Lance Gooden, Texas

Ronny Jackson, Texas

Troy Nehls, Texas

August Pfluger, Texas

Pete Sessions, Texas

Beth Van Duyne, Texas

Randy Weber, Texas

Roger Williams, Texas

Ron Wright, Texas


Burgess Owens, Utah

Chris Stewart, Utah


Ben Cline, Va.

Bob Good, Va.

Morgan Griffith, Va.

Robert J. Wittman, Va.


Carol Miller, W.Va.

Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.


Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.

Tom Tiffany, Wis.
This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
 
Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
i just posted a thread in CDZ that has one simple question about 1/6....thanks
 
Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.



Really? was their voting an illegal act? or because they did not vote for what you believe to be true, their votes are sedition?
 
Never forget - A greatest hits list of sorts. Remember who tried to steal an election.

The Sedition Caucus in the House
























This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
Never forget.
Most Americans who even know about the so called insurrection don't give a shit about it
 
Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
:itsok:

Another gibberish filled post from Prostatectomy.
 
Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.

That is an obvious lie since the inauguration was 2 weeks away, and there was plenty of time to certify the next day.
In fact, they did not have to evaculate the capital at all, and could have finished certification of the vote on Jan 6.
There was no danger to any member of Congress.
The police in the basement had machineguns.
We saw them come up when Ashlie was gunned down by Bryn.

Since computers should never be used as voting machines, the protest was more than warranted even if there was not a lot of voter fraud.
 
Due to violent unrest in and around the Capitol, the electoral results were not certified until 3:44 a.m., the morning of January 7, 2021.

and...

The States With and Without Sedition Caucus Members

-------------------- With -----------------------------------


Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

California, Colorado

Florida, Georgia

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana

Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana

Maryland, Michigan, Minnesotta, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana

North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nebraska

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania

South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin - 35


-------------- Without -----------------------

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, (District of Columbia)

Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachuetts, Nevada, New Hampshire

Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming -- 15

and...

When a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, they forced an emergency recess in the Congressional proceedings to officially certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The disruption came shortly after some Republican lawmakers made the first of a planned series of highly unusual objections, based on spurious allegations of widespread voter fraud, to states’ election results. The chambers were separately debating an objection to Arizona’s results when proceedings were halted and the Capitol was locked down.

When the Senate reconvened at 8 p.m., and the House of Representatives an hour later, the proceedings — including the objection debates — continued, although some lawmakers who had previously planned to vote with the objectors stood down following the occupation of the Capitol. Plans to challenge a number of states after Arizona were scrapped, as well — but one other objection, to Pennsylvania’s results, also advanced to a vote. Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.


The Sedition Caucus in the Senate

Tommy Tuberville, Ala.

Rick Scott, Fla.

Roger Marshall, Kan.

John Kennedy, La.

Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.

Josh Hawley, Mo.

Ted Cruz, Texas

Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.

This should be a keeper in everyone's mind. These elected representatives of the people, chose to side with the breaking of laws, and attempts to steal an election.
No you idiot. It is Democrats wanting to count votes weeks and months after the election is already over.
 

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