Geez, you slaughter one wagon train of immigrants...
...the "proud" part is a dig at Barton for claiming his deeds for herself while conveniently leaving out his name. John D. Lee worked tirelessly in the service of others less fortunate while his good nature was taken advantage of by Erastus Snow, Jacob Hamblin and others in the early Brighamite church. I highly recommend his autobiography which he didn't get to finish due to being executed for Mountain Meadows. Funny, 120 people were killed by an equally large group of Mormons and Utes and this poor schmuck was the only one punished. Incidents like this make for fascinating reads if you're into US Western history.
Where does he disclose his ownership in Mark Finchem, PLLC?
He admitted getting paid the $6,000 by Rudy Giuliani and on Telegram. How many sources do you want?
https://www.amazon.com/Pandemic-Insurrection-Voting-Presidential-Election/dp/3110767805
You should contact your neighbors and see if anyone has a "Ring" doorbell, and got the guy on camera.
If you're on Nextdoor.com, that's a good way to announce something like this to people who probably ran into the same guy. You could probably find someone very quickly who got a photo.
I bet the news organizations and both political parties would be interested in that.
Hey all! I was at the protest taking photos and wanted to share. Feel free to share on, download, and use.
Thanks for the great experience. Email address is in the gallery if you have any issues or questions.
(hope this isn't against the rules)
When the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq first started I read a few Mil-blogs, often written by Veterans who were turning to journalism as a second career and were embedded with troops. One of the mil-blog had a post about books mentioning a Colonel who had a reading list he encouraged his staff to read, one of the book was Gates of Fire which I decided to read.
It's a fictional account of the battle of Thermopylae and the training of the troops who later fought in it. One thing I recall was that the strength of the Spartans lay largely in the discipline and their Phalanx formation.
The Phalanx had troops stand very close together with each Spartan's shield covering part of themselves and part of the person next to them, allowing both to use their spear. Because of this the most important gear the Spartan had was not his spear but his shield because without it the man next to him would not be covered and that uncovered person would not cover the person next to him and the whole Phalanx falls apart. It was their discipline and their willingness to protect the person next to them which made the Spartan's Phalanx so effective.
Anyway it was a pretty good book and I've gifted it to others in the past. You might enjoy it.