Excellent. And I think an apology to her is in order.
ATLANTA (AP) — District attorney won't prosecute Georgia lawmaker arrested for knocking on governor's door during voting bill signing.

Apr 7, 2021 · 8:12 PM UTC

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An apology is the very least that is owed!
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An apology? What about charges, for the arresting officers? 🤷🏻‍♂️😶
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She was given 3 warnings not to knock on doors trying to get inside. Her stated intent was to distrupt the signing ceremony. After the 4th attempt to get into cerenomy, she was arrested & charged by police. The legislature needs to change the law to allow for misdemeanor charges
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Why not?
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The Georgia lawmaker needs to learn some manners. She was acting like a maniac but she was starving for attention.
Good! But she should have brought a No-Knock warrant and stopped the dumbass governor
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No one cares what you think...
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She not only should get an apology ... but she should receive compensation for her time in detention ... and for her legal fees and or any other expenses she might have had ... and if she doesn't ... she should Sue them!
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