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Shooting at white house = 25 years in prison.

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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 04:05 AM
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Not sure this is posted already..

Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 23, of Idaho Falls has been sentenced for shooting at the white house. I am sure he was fully aware that injuring the president was close to zero. As a matter of fact the potus was not at home at the time.

It is obvious they tried to stick every violation onto him.

25 years in prison is a bit too much I find.. Of course somebody could have been injured but.. hey...

Source

What do you guys think?
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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 04:11 AM
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Of course its too much people get much less for real murder these days



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 04:13 AM
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Typical .. yet the white house can and does use the same tactics on people both within the u.s and around the world with zero penalties ...



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 04:39 AM
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He missed. I'd say 25 years was a light sentence.

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For months, he had been sharing theories about how the federal government used Global Positioning System chips, fluoride, and aspartame to control Americans. He also criticized the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming that the United States was “bullying” other countries to obtain oil, and compared Obama to “the anti-Christ.”

They finally caught up to him five days later in Pennsylvania. Are we missing any members? LOL



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 06:25 AM
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Just want to put this out there

25 years for firing at a building aha

lets say someone does frag the potus... he´s gone right

another sock puppet gets put in his place and it all begins again agenda same organ same tune different monkey .

So what have we learned here ...



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 07:47 AM
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Snarl
He missed. I'd say 25 years was a light sentence.

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For months, he had been sharing theories about how the federal government used Global Positioning System chips, fluoride, and aspartame to control Americans. He also criticized the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming that the United States was “bullying” other countries to obtain oil, and compared Obama to “the anti-Christ.”

They finally caught up to him five days later in Pennsylvania. Are we missing any members? LOL

You may on your way to an audit by the I R S soon... after that quip about him missing!

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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 08:30 AM
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He should have been to big to fail.

Then you can get away with anything, even robbery!



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 08:31 AM
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butcherguy

Snarl
He missed. I'd say 25 years was a light sentence.

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For months, he had been sharing theories about how the federal government used Global Positioning System chips, fluoride, and aspartame to control Americans. He also criticized the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming that the United States was “bullying” other countries to obtain oil, and compared Obama to “the anti-Christ.”

They finally caught up to him five days later in Pennsylvania. Are we missing any members? LOL

You may on your way to an audit by the I R S soon... after that quip about him missing!

LOL ... I've gotta re-enter the US before they get me ... seeee!!

I put this video up just now with you in mind, butcherguy. www.abovetopsecret.com...
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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 08:48 AM
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My vote is that the sentence fits the crime. Are you crazy? You think he was sure he wasn't going to kill someone? How do you know what this criminal was thinking ? I'd say if he shooting unless he's in a shooting range he's doing it to kill something.



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 08:50 AM
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Looks like I'm getting here after the traitors have been in and dirtied up the place with sedition. Typical.



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 09:49 AM
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I think the sentence is soooo long because he did get one of the ObombI.
I can't seem to find the one (clone/look-a-like) who had such a hard time focusing on the teleprompter,
and stuttered all the time. Can you?



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 10:20 AM
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Another news bite proving, to me, the POTUS is way, way more important than anyone else in the USA.

It's be nice if they sentenced pedophiles who rape children, makers of child porn, people who actually murder someone, and drunk drivers who maim and kill with even a 15 or 20 year sentence.

The man more than likely has emotional/psychological problems. I highly doubt he would have pulled this sort of stunt had he known he's going to spend about 1/3 of his life behind bars...How about they get him some help, get his issues straightened out, and let him live in a half way house, or something like that? The good ol' prison-industrial complex, that's why!

According to the article, he planned this out, made videos praising OBL, and told people about his plans. From reading the article, it seems to me that the man is schizophrenic.

Also, what did he "damage" that costs $94,000 to fix? I saw a window that had a bullet mark (obvi bullet proof glass) but, other than tha, nada. Does a White House window cost THAT much?? Smdh...
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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 10:23 AM
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Firing off a gun at ANY building Id say is a serious crime!


Only targets for a gun should be:
1) A animal your hunting
2) A a target in a target range
3) Someone trying to kill you/family/friends.
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posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 10:40 AM
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lovebeck


Also, what did he "damage" that costs $94,000 to fix? I saw a window that had a bullet mark (obvi bullet proof glass) but, other than tha, nada. Does a White House window cost THAT much?? Smdh...
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Actually they are likely bullet proof, have a multitude of sensors in them and are maybe even designed so that if a explosion happened shrapnel from glass would be minimal.

I know a Bio tec lab I worked with that had sensitive material inside had some pretty expensive and fancy windows so $94,000 I wouldn't be too surprised.



posted on Apr, 1 2014 @ 12:58 PM
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Eh, he fired rounds from an AK47 into the White House. What did you think was going to happen? If D.C. were in Texas he'd be executed lol.

Maybe the sentence is a bit lengthy, but c'mon I cannot feel for this guy lol dumbest decision ever. If this teaches us one thing, it's If your going to take a potshot at the WH you might as well make an actual coherent assassination attempt haha.


Anyways, it is true and absolutely disgusting that murderers are sentenced to much less these days.



posted on Apr, 2 2014 @ 05:06 AM
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I know Hinkley now has extended visits to his hometown, he didn't just shoot at the Whitehouse he shot a sitting president! As he visits with family he always has Secret Service following him. He could walk into his favorite bookstore and walk out the back and they wouldn't know. It seems like a lax situation to me, he should never have been allowed to walk the streets. So yes 25 years does seem excessive considering considering the number of regular citizens that serve much less for murder of a regular citizen, some as little as 7 years, and with good behavior even less .

Maybe if he was illegal alien he could just be set free and allow to return to his home country on his own volition.



posted on Apr, 2 2014 @ 05:20 AM
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25 years seems light. No matter what the intent was. Life without the possibility of parole seems more appropriate.

Shooting at any public building, especially something as symbolic as the white house regardless of who is inside is an assault on all of us, not just the occupants.

IMO



posted on Apr, 2 2014 @ 05:24 AM
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ausername
25 years seems light. No matter what the intent was. Life without the possibility of parole seems more appropriate.

Too far. Life without parole to me is something for murderers and pedos.


ausername
Shooting at any public building, especially something as symbolic as the white house regardless of who is inside is an assault on all of us, not just the occupants.


You can at least do the job properly like the British and burn it down



I think private or public it should be the same penalty.

The US presidents life should be worth no more or less than any other member of the public.



posted on Apr, 2 2014 @ 07:30 AM
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There is a lot of misplaced anger here toward a building. Like the post above me pointed out, it's already been burned down once.

Then you have other desecrations like Clinton splattering the batter around the oval office.

I don't think the White House deserves this kind of treatment, of course many of the people that have lived in it do.



posted on Apr, 2 2014 @ 07:34 AM
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I wouldn't be too pleased if someone was firing at my dwelling, he should of gone down the political route, for his actions he should be sent to a country that represents his views.




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